Showing posts with label junkies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junkies. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Footnotes: Not Just Any Sign

It's like mistletoe, only different...

On first glance, this is a silly tourist photograph of a situationally appropriate sign. But this sign has a greater significance... a paranormal significance... a significance which I will acquaint you with in the following paragraphs.

Do you feel like you are watching Alfred Hitchcock Presents?

you should


Just a few months ago, my friend (and renowned sparkle expert) Ashley accompanied me to Vancouver for a tour of the local cuisine. Indeed, sushi and delicious cheese were high on our list of activities. Were we also excited at the prospect of being in the vicinity of one Robert Pattinson? Perhaps we were. Perhaps we made constant allusions to the fact that we were in a city full of vampires, that at any given moment, Mr. Pattinson could be partaking in the exact same activities we were enjoying -- eating, walking, drinking -- but of course, in a different location.
One of the restaurants we hoped to find, called The Salt Tasting Room just so happened to be located on a street called Blood Alley(blood is salty, right?). A mere coincidence? I think not --if we had any hopes of meeting RP, surely it would happen in Blood Alley, amidst the towers of wine and cheese that we were promised by the salt lick. or whatever.
Ashley and I set off on foot down W. Hastings Street with google map in hand, ready to have the best time ever. Did I mention that we had spent a good two hours tackling not one, but two boats of sushi? It's pretty much impossible to squash a sushi buzz of such proportions. We would not be deterred by hell or high water. Or junkies. Or the obvious lack of alleys named Blood.
Blood Alley proved elusive. The junkies, however, were out in full force (enter sagebrush and foreboding whistle). Each time we circled the blocks, the concentration of junkies grew at exponential rates until we were wandering through an entire sea of them.
I believe the saying is "third time's a charm." So when we once again came across the dreaded W. Hastings (informally known as junkie alley by now), we decided to quit our search for cheese and set out for another location in which to rest our bones. At this point I felt skeptical that anyone named Robert Pattinson would exist anywhere near a place called Junkie Alley.
Our small party discovered a bar in downtown Vancouver that didn't have a line of meat marketeers -- a small Irish bar with an enthusiastic crowd. We couldn't be at odds with Vancouver, not when the jovial bartender handed me a frothful glass of Guinness. Not when a couple of fellows played live music, which the entire bar sang along to. Not even when the nosey nose dude spit on our onion rings, water, faces etc. Wherever RP was, whatever he was doing, it couldn't top our night.

It turns out Mr. Pattinson was hunkered down in a bar just two blocks away.

Everything fell into place. The lack of blood (and alleys), the surreal experience of wandering through gastown, the nosey nose guy -- clearly Mr. Pattinson and I exist in parallel universes, and ne'er the twain shall meet!

Well, do you have a better explanation?

Anyway. A few weeks ago, as Sydney and I wandered along the daylit streets of Gastown, I made a small joke about Blood Alley.
Sydney: Oh yeah, that's just a few blocks down from here! I'll show you.


So there I am, standing at Blood Alley, the gateway to another universe.

The End.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Chapter One: Junkies? No no, I said 100 Monkeys!

This journey begins with a Honda Accord and ukulele, and ends with... a Honda Accord and ukulele!

And so begins the story of Jacksonstalk '09.

The problem with going to Vancouver is that, once you cross the border, everyone is suspect. Every person that passes could be...
a vampire.

But most of them aren't.

Most of them are junkies.

Just a fortnight ago, Sydney and I, on official blog business, headed into Canada to see the 100 Monkeys, and to revel being in the exact same city as some of our favorite vampires. It became clear after our first leisurely jaunt through Gastown that Robert Pattinson probably wasn't hiding under a giant wig, or buying a veggie dog at the hot dog stand (or working the hot dog stand), or riding a shopping cart. And the quiet, uninhabited bar that we stopped at before the show was apparently the wrong one, because Jackson Rathbone and bandmates were nowhere to be seen.

Enter Edward: The stalker's stalker
Edward was totally pissed that our stalkees would desert us like that! But he was considerate enough to join us for one...
...or two drinks.

Edward also offered some great advice (he could tell we were novices). Unfortunately we neither of us possessed the ability to pick up their scent or hear their voices from great distances. Instead, we took our liquid courage and powered through six blocks of zombies to find the line of addicts that we belonged to.
And we wait...