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Las Vegas Beer and Blog – Episode 3

The Abyss - An Imperial Stout from Deschutes Brewery

The Abyss - An Imperial Stout from Deschutes Brewery

Are you one of the cool kids? Want to be? Then blog and drink beer. Sound too simple? The Las Vegas Weekly doesn’t think so. In fact, they love the idea. Want a little background? Peep here.

As for tonight (Episode 3), it was my first time in attendance. I’ve been trying to get there the last two weeks and, tonight, I arrived about 45 minutes later than planned. Apparently, John Hawkins was plotting to have the group Twitter-Bomb me with “@dougdaulton – You are an a-hole!” That would have been funny, I kind of wish I had been another 10 minutes late.

It was good to spend a little more time with Dave Courvoisier, Laura Coronado and Sara Mooney; new friends from WordCamp Las Vegas. And, as is the intent of the shindig, I had the pleasure of putting faces to names/blog/tweets for Bill Cody (Vegas Bill), Brad West, Julie Vasquez, Lori Miller (PokerVixen), Michael Wilder, Sarah (408Down), Sharon Paquette, Sheryl Loch and last, but not least Warren Whitlock.

I also met David Lander of Brass Taurus Productions. They produce Detective Douchey, a web-based sitcom about bumbling Vegas cops. As I said to to David, “I wonder how Metro feels about their show.” :^D

As has been widely reported, The Freakin’ Frog (our venue) had an outstanding beer selection. I started with an old standard … the Guinness/Bass Black and Tan. I finished with Deschutes’ The Abyss, an outstanding imperial stout which Just Julie decried as “hoity-toity” beer. That said, I’ll forgive Julie. She introduced me to the X-Shot, a cool little gadget for point-n-shoot cameras.

While grabbing my “hoity-toity” beer, I saved Jenny (fellow Cincinnatian and dark beer aficionado … must be the German heritage) from the amorous clinging of “Creepy Guy”. Jenny repaid the favor by not making me feel old when, after comparing notes on our Cincinnati roots, we discovered that I graduated from high school the year she was born. Thanks Jenny. That was sweet of you. Now, where’d I leave that cane …

Speaking of “Creepy Guy”, he apparently became a sensation sometime after I left. I gather he drank more and became more creepy. It is alleged that photo and video evidence of said creepiness is making its way through the interwebs, but I have yet to confirm this rumor.

Finally, John Hawkins told me the story of “another thing I can’t ‘unknow!” (catchphrase courtesy of Todd Huish).  I could put that quote in context, but trust me you don’t want to know.  As it is, I am looking for something with which to scratch out my mind’s eye.

Hawk tells me another thing I cant unknow!

Hawk tells me "another thing I can't unknow!"

Well, I suppose that is all I have to offer. If I missed anyone in my wrap-up, you have my heartfelt apologies. For the formal report, check out the LV Beer and Blog … Blog. Thanks to Jackie for getting and keeping this train rolling.

Peace,

Doug

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  1. John Hawkins
    4:41 am on January 30th, 2009

    Great wrap-up post, Doug!

    The twitter-bomb would have been awesome. I too wish you had been another few minutes late.

    As for Crazy-Guy at the bar, the rumors are true. Here’s the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWBPqdtPg8M

  2. Doug Daulton
    5:16 am on January 30th, 2009

    Wow. I was actually going to feel sorry for this dude, until he dropped the N-Bomb. Quote of the night … “After I’ve been smoking meth for about twelve hours, sometimes I pick my nose just to harvest the product”.

    Scary thought, I gave dude my business card when I thought he was there for beer and blog. Thanks goodness my address was not on it.

    Thanks for the link John. And thanks Julie for the priceless video.

  3. Julie
    6:07 am on January 30th, 2009

    It was great meeting you and fabulous recap of the night! Each gathering keeps getting better and better! I hope to see you at many more :)

  4. Lollie Shopping
    6:34 am on January 30th, 2009

    Thanks for the shout out. And, um, yeah…glad I left when I did. See y’all next week!

  5. Brad West
    7:04 am on January 30th, 2009

    Thanks Doug,

    Fantastic highlights of the events last night. Can’t tell you how great it was to actually do some one on one networking. I got a flashback of when I started with MLMs back in the early eighties. Back then it was common place to go into peoples homes and network.

    The best is your reply with the highlights of creepy guy. WOW!! we left a little early also I guess.

    Brad West ~ onomoney

  6. Hernan Valencia
    4:27 pm on February 5th, 2009

    Wow, what a great turnout. We’re coming up on the other chapters. You guys are all so great and friendly I wish I could clone myself so i could always be there. Great recap Doug. I think BNBLV will revitalize the community in Las Vegas better than any other organization. This town needs it.

  7. Jerry Miller
    5:45 am on February 6th, 2009

    Man, I want to go to this!

    Between science fairs, Cub Scouts, Pinewood Derby and work, I gotta find a way to shoehorn this in…

  8. Doug Daulton
    10:52 am on February 6th, 2009

    Hernan – Thanks! We’ll have to connect at an upcoming #bnblv!

    Jerry – Come on out man! It connects two of your favorite things! Me and beer …. and blogs.

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