June 28, 2005
The Legend of the Fall
there's a new marshall in town...
stop the presses: the illustrious agent butter is a single man no longer.
that's right, boys and girls, brother gibbs took the plunge this past weekend as he and the debonair ms. kiffany exchanged nuptials during an intimate affair held at the Hans Fahden winery in Calistoga.
a grand day it was, as the plush backdrop of the Napa Valley provided an idyllic setting for this union to take place. everything was about perfect, right down to the magical zephyr that triumphantly manifested itself on cue as the pastor offered the traditional irish blessing, "may the wind be always at your back."
an excellent balance was struck during the reception as a few emotional toasts were artfully offset by a cadre of beermongers who broke out the trusty beer whistle during the candlelight dinner. nothing like a volcanic ash cave to capture the electricity of a shrill whistle.
the town of Calistoga provided an entertaining playground both before the wedding and after. particularly memorable was an interesting encounter with a local character called Calistoga Joe. this guy rode a criuser bike tricked out with all sorts of flair, and he sported a red sports coat and a headress of turkey feathers. "I used to work for turkeys," he explained. "Now i wear them on my head."
night time took us to the hydro grill where we mixed it with the locals and jammed to a beatles cover band.
the good times rolled as the jagger flowed, and only some of us were asked never to return.
and so doth one chapter end, and another begin.
and as our hero continues on the journey, he now has a better half to show him the way...
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09:48 PM
June 20, 2005
Spring Break '86
ah ha, a few vintage spring break photos from the archives...
beachfront along the A1A strip in fort lauderdale, florida...
and poolside with two beauties from the candystore...
rock me, amadeus!
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07:06 PM
June 13, 2005
The Upside to Downtime
friends of Bojon over at
Leisure Team Productions (LTP) have been busy lately, cranking out the second in what promises to be a series of leisure-endorsing books.
this rendition, entitled Time Off! The Upside to Downtime, is "a humorous yet practical handbook on how and why to take time off from work, and how to use "downtime" to assess, explore and enrich your life."
to scope out excerpts of the book or to secure a copy, check out the LTP website.
to celebrate the release of this book, LTP is hosting a bash this thursday, june 16th that is open to all.
here are the details:
111 MINNA GALLERY
111 Minna Street @ Second Street
South of Market, San Francisco
THURSDAY, JUNE 16
6pm - midnight
No cover, no host bar
come on out and grab a cocktail in support of this worthy cause!
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08:30 PM
June 02, 2005
Perro Bigote
the weather's been baking recently in nicaragua, and it's brought forth an intriguing streak of ingenuity that has sparked a whole new direction for the legendary Agent McBryan.
check out the latest missive from our favorite compadre...
So here's the real low down on what is happening...
You see, the Surf Camp/Trip business idea is played out down here. That was last year, man. Every Canadian who liked Blue Crush is starting the same business. F-ING BORING!
So I’ve changed focus. I still surf and all, but I’ve decided to take things a step further by starting “Perro Bigote” (in English it means the mustached dog). I’m not exactly sure what it is going evolve from it yet, but I assure you that nobody else is doing it now and nobody else will start doing it in the future.
It all started late last year with “Salva los Perros” or “Save the Dogs”. Like most Latin American countries, Nicaragua has a problem with strays. It used to be especially bad here in San Juan Del Sur too, until I started “Salva los Perros” with my roommate.
As a Cancer and a Taurus respectively, we both have a natural affection towards animals, specifically dogs. We both discovered this after a long night of drinking and decided we could make a difference here in Nicaragua.
At first it was a small operation, only one or two dogs a week. We would collect them off the street and bring them to a rehabilitation facility that we rented. It isn’t much, but we had room for 25 dogs and we collected food scraps from local restaurants to feed them.
We taught a few of the local kids how to care for the animals, word got around town and the program really started to take off. In fact, we’ve been so successful, that we’ve reintroduced almost 175 dogs as domestic pets to date. And we've now got jobs for a bunch of the local crew.
The breakthrough finally came when we met the local veterinarian who recommended that we brand the dogs (he was used to working with cattle) to identify the ones who successfully completed the “Salva los Perros” program.
After some deliberation, we decided that it would be a good idea to distinguish our dogs from the other “street dogs”, but we were uncomfortable with the whole branding idea. That’s when the “bigote” idea presented itself.
It is common knowledge here in Nicaragua that hair can be transplanted and re-grown on animals. It started back in the 1800’s for the Latin American “Fur Pelt Rush” (similar to the gold rush in the US). This is why Nicaragua is home to Rogaine and several other major human hair replacement corporations. To increase the quality of fur pelts, several techniques have been successfully trialed here on beaver, opossum and several species of cat.
Anyway, our vet suggested we use this as a more humane method to distinguish our dogs and we quickly agreed. We decided that we could extract a small bundle of hairs from the dogs tails (because that is where it is the longest and most fertile) and attach it just below the nose with two small stitches (because that is the most receptive point on the body).
Naturally, it looks like our dogs have mustaches and thus are easily distinguishable from other dogs in the area. From this natural evolution, “Perro Bigote” was born.
We’ve since saved over 90% of the dogs here in San Juan Del Sur and have been recognized by the Alcaldia (Mayor’s office). No shit man, we’ve got this great picture of my roommate and I holding our first rescue dog, named Tsunami, standing next to the Mayor! Because of our success, the operation has now slowed down to a trickle and we’ve begun to look for ways to expand.
We have several ideas, including bilingual dog training classes, “Salva los Gatos” and “Leche del Toro” (We feel Bull Milk is an untapped market waiting to explode), but we haven’t settled on anything yet.
In the meantime, I’ve decided to grow my own mustache to show my continued support for rescued dogs and several people in town are doing the same. (Actually, I grew it more for the picture with the Mayor.) I know it sounds a little crazy, but let me tell you - It sure beats the hell out of one more surf camp.
Other than that, it’s hot as a motherfucker down here and we are just trying to keep cool. Several nights, I’ve contemplated sleeping in my truck with the engine running and the AC on high, but the seats just don’t lean back enough. I can’t wait for rainy season to cool things off next month and make some new sandbars.
Oh yeah, and if you can, please plug my new website so people can check out the surf in Nicaragua: www.nicaraguasurfreport.com. I’ve got a picture of Tsunami somewhere in the archives if you want to check out his mustache!
OK man, I’ll shout back at you soon.
Bryan
and there you have it, my friends. solid proof that the bojon is alive and well out there! agent mcbyran, you're an inspiraton!
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10:34 PM
June 01, 2005
In Praise of Old Nassau
sweet road trip to p-ton this past weekend to mingle with the coeds, score a western omlette hoagie at the haven, check in with the old RA group, recreate with the legendary beermongers, and otherwise introduce lady bojon to the way it once was.
fantastic to catch with some old mates...
while scoring some liquid pleasure...
and enjoying the pleasure of liquid...
the usual suspects were in grand form...
and some grander still...
the better halves were shining...
and the new guard was ever-present...
but the more things change...
the more they stay the same...
righteous tiger, burning bright!
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02:37 AM