Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Wiener Weekend

So I went to Vienna this weekend to celebrate Seth's birthday. Quite the trip. We made real salsa (which doesn't otherwise exist in Austria) and then went to Ost Klub to dance. On the way we had quite the adventure wandering hither and thither through the streets :). We also stopped off at a couple smaller places along the way. Happy birthday Seth!

Saturday was great as well--we slept in and ate the leftover salsa and chips, and then I went to the Leopold Museum with my new friend Lina. After that we checked out a Vietnamese restaurant and a Christmas Market. Punsch > Glühwein. Post hanging out with Lina I met up with Andy and went out to some of the party bars in the center of Vienna... but we were responsible... of course. ;)
On Sunday we went hiking in one of the city forests in Vienna and ended up at another
Christmas Market. And of course we had more glasses of the season's best cheer. Glühwein, hot chocolate (mit Schuss), and Punsch were the drinks of choice, I believe. Als
o, the Lindt chocolate man came by and gave us chocolate! Quite the stud in his white chef's coat, no?

Not only that, there was an ice-skating rink as well: we couldn't resist laughing at the falling children. (Thankfully it is a scientifically proven fact that children bounce, so there was no real risk of injury, so we could laugh to our hearts' content). Also, check the video to see a musically-synchronized fall that's just priceless.
That evening I went to a Silversun Pickups (SSPU) concert at a club called Flex. A few months
ago I didn't really know them that well, but Andy told me they were having a concert, so having not been to a concert recently I decided to go. On the way we swore to party with the band. When we got there we made friends with the roadie selling shirts, and then listened to the opening band (Maltz). Maltz through their drumsticks into the crowd and I nabbed one. +1. Then SSPU came out and rocked the place. During the encore the lead singer Brian pointed to me and said, "Hey you're cool." The following is a transcript of the following conversation:

BRIAN: Hey, you're cool.
ME: Thanks, I know.
BRIAN: (laughing) What's your name?
ME: Rob.
BRIAN: And where are you from, Rob?
ME: Wisconsin.
BRIAN: Wisconsin!? What are you doing in Austria?
ME: I came to see you guys.
BRIAN: (laughing) Don't exaggerate. What are you doing here really?
ME: Teaching English.
BRIAN: Sweet. You teaching them that awesome WI accent?
ME: Don'tcha know!
BRIAN: (laughing) Don'tcha know!! Okay, this song is for you, Rob. (SSPU plays "Catch and Release")
CHRISTOPHER (Drummer): (Signs his drumstick and hands it to me.)
ME: (Pass out. Okay, not really, but I felt like I could.)

Okay, so if you are counting, thats another +1. And a total of two drumsticks. After the show, we
saw the first band drinking and went to talk to them. As we were talking they recognized me and Andy as the guys SSPU talked to. We talked to them for a while, and they bought us beers. +1.
Andy hit it off with the drummer right away, and we talked to him for a while longer. While Andy was schmoozing I went back to talk to the roadie from the sales table, and asked him if he knew if the band wanted to party after the show. The roadie said he was pretty sure they did, but that they didn't know any cool venues by their hotel. I took the liberty of doing some research and found a good indie club within walking distance for them, and the roadie said that if they went out they would go there, so if we wanted to hang out with them we should go too. +1.

I went back and saw Andy exchanging numbers with the drummer from Maltz so they can go party some time. +1. I told him what was up, and told Maltz to come by the indie bar too. We hung around with the drummer a little bit longer and then went to the indie club and talked to SSPU for about an hour. And the drummer from Maltz showed up and we talked to him for a while again. +2.

So only counting the concert, Sunday was a +7 day. The whole weekend? +100.

2 comments:

Miranda said...

This is amazing!! My mind was blown for a minute, and then I realized that it is you we are talking about - uber social, likeable, chatable, you :) I'm so glad you are doing well - miss you!!!

flaxx said...

You made all that teaching stuff up just to hide away your secret groupie identity. Schämen Sie sich, Herr Rob!

Lol - sounds like fun times. A couple of days ago, I went to a nice concert, too. I knew the lead singer, and the concert was real cool. Except, well, except that there were only three guests. Tuesday night at 10pm in an off-off-location. They played for an hour, and I did get to hang out with the band afterwards. 3 musicians, 3 guests, sound tech guy and the bartender.

Frohe Adventszeit!

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