Thursday, February 23, 2012

A note to all my bitches

Okay, okay...I know I promised that I would update this more often but as a wise friend pointed out to me...blogs are easy when you are boring and don't have friends because then you have lots of free time on your hands, like my friend Doug Johnson.  (Just kidding, Doug.  Sort of) 

But to be honest I have been actually crazy busy.  I traveled some at the beginning of the month, to Amsterdam and Madrid.  Both were great trips and I still intend to post about each trip separately.  I do have notes and pictures so I can still put together a decent story, but for now I will just update a bit on the happenings of this week. 

At the beginning of the month I started a new job where I became a traveling road show for America.  Basically, I go around and talk to kids in the German equivalent of high school about what it's like to grow up in the US.  It's sort of awesome.  1. because I like to talk, especially about things like America and 2. because every class is different and interesting and since I get bored so quickly, it keeps me engaged...  Of course my favorite part of the presentation is talking about Stereotypes.  I have two great slides that I show of maps.  Many of you have probably seen these before, but I still love them. 

The first illustrates American's view of Europe:

The second American's view of the World. 

Oh and good news...while uploading these two pictures, I just realized there is now a direct uplink for Mobile uploads.  Perhaps I can finally start posting pictures of all the absurd things I see on a day to day basis.  I have often contemplated a section just on hairstyles of Berlin...they are atrocious.

In other news, the U-Bahn (subway) here has been chuck full of crazy people lately and they ALWAYS seem to stand right next to me.  Yesterday though, I have to say finally the crazy guy wasn't scary...in fact he was sort of hilarious.  At every stop he would get out and then try to recruit people to get in his car because he said he was giving a performance.  Then right as the doors were closing he would pull out a little container of bubbles and blow bubbles.  It was particularly funny when he blew the bubbles in a German cop's face.  However also in the car was this raving lunatic Turkish guy standing inches from me who would scream out in some unknown language...something between Italian, German and drunk about total nonsense.  He was not my favorite...

In other news, I will be making my grand re-debut out in the Berlin party scene on Saturday night with my friends Marcus and Willem. I haven't been out since I had visitors from France back in mid January!  I have been an asocial, boring Betty lately, but I am starting to get optimistic about the days getting longer and the weather getting better.  GOD please let spring come early this year.  I'm jealous of all your punks in DC enjoying 70 degree weather already.  I think today it reached 50.  Not complaining, but still...it rained in the morning and snowed on Tuesday. 

Finally, a note to all you who harass me about not blogging enough.  It's clear that you miss me terribly, so stop being lazy, or cheap and book a damn ticket already!  May is the best month in Berlin and so far I have no visitors booked.  Pick your weekend!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Much to say about nothing...

Okay really this is just going to be a quick rant to keep myself in the habit of blogging from time to time.  First I want to complain for a second because I had a shitty day for NO reason at all.  The sun even was out all day and in Berlin in January...I mean that's a small miracle in itself...but yea, I guess it was having to go to work, which has been aggravating me lately, to say the least.  Let's just say I'm really looking forward to school starting again so that I can exercise my noggin'.

Secondly, I got to the gym today and it was unbelievably full...didn't pay much mind to the crowd in the gym until I got to the locker room where there was a QUEUE for the effing lockers.  Honestly I wanted to punch someone, but I did my best to behave and now I'm at home after a shitty workout and leftovers writing about it.

Okay, I feel better now.  On the flip side, I should be in a good mood.  I have LOTS of guests here this week and I'm really looking forward to that.  I've been super well-behaved and have not been out since New Years day, so I think it's time to cut lost a little this weekend.  The problem is...and this is also adding to my frustration....It's Berlin Fashion Week (which is sort of a joke in itself) except that my incredibly talented dear friend Willem was honored today for Humanity in Fashion, in a really very well done show, as one of 3 finalists!  I'm very proud of him.  Check his stuff out here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/WILLEM-GREMLIZA/271567979573796

He's a looker, too!  I think many of you have gawked over photos of him before.

Also, this weekend will be lots of fun because I"m determined with friends from Paris, London and Prague here, sure to be great.  Additionally I have a few exciting weekends coming up:

Jan 27-29:  Amsterdam with Uncle Bobby Neill
Feb 2-6:  Madrid to visit the gorgeous Daniela
Feb 9-12:  Cologne for Karnival

Okay well that's it for tonight, because I have to go do the most rewarding thing of my day...Floss (one of life's overlooked pleasures).

Cheers.

Brian

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

I'm Back, Bitches! And New Years KICKED ASS!

After nearly a year recess, I've decided to begin blogging again.  My hope, or intention, however you want to look at it, is that by blogging again, I will start enjoying more of the quirky nuances that make my life in Berlin so interesting.  That being said, the last 9 months or so since my last entry have been a total snore.  Okay that's not entirely true, but I just was feeling a little down trodden.  Additionally, I am hyper aware that the words I type to the world through my blog are most frequently read by the snarky washingtonians bob and doug and therefore I constantly picture them rolling there eyes as they read quietly in their heads.

Today was day 2 at my new job.  Really it was more like rehersal two, because my new job is to be the smiling, cheerful "face of America"  Literally...  I was hand selected out of thousands, actually millions of other American expatriates living in Berlin to go around to high schools across Germany to give a 1 hour presentation on what it's like growing up in the United States.  I talk about stereotypes, our habit of overindulgence, overeating, and conversely of our obsession with self-image, Abercrombie, Lady Gaga, and pornography.  It's truly a riveting presentation.  Unfortunately, I have had the opportunity to try it on actual high-schoolers yet, just the staff of the company I will be working for...but I'm quite confident.  The objective of the presentation is to spark interest in high-schoolers so that they will sell their souls to Americans as au Pairs.  The funny thing is, so often they get placed in po-dunk towns in the Mid-West of South and I can't help but the short-lived, but brilliant show.  The Simple Life starring Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie.  Anyway, apparently Germans get all up and giddy about the idea of living in the US for a year...I just hate to break it to them that they have to convert to uberconservatism which includes no alcohol (Germans can drink at 16), no nudity, and as far as I'm concerned no fun...but I digress.  I'm sure it' s a wonderful cultural experience.

Well it's a New Year and i must say I rang mine in with a bang.  Good ole Roberto Munoz and his best friend Howie came to Berlin for New Year's and we had a grand ole time.  Just blogging again is sort of overwhelming but I do have some video footage of World War 3 that literally takes place on the streets of Berlin on New Year's Eve.  I'm really not kidding either..  It's 5 hours of crazy German shooting HUGE bottle rockets at their neighbor across the streets house.  This year apparently there 2100 calls to the fire department.  In a way it was spectacular, partly because I love fireworks, and partly because I had drunk so much champagne, but the REAL event was New Years Day.  I'm not sure if I've written much about the German party culture (mainly because my mom used to read this) but it's off the wall INSANE!  New Year's Day I awoke our Party around 10am (after 3 hours of sleep) so that we could be AT Berghain (the world's greatest club, pictured below) by noon.  Well I was successful....
BUT it's important to note that just getting to the line is only a small part of the battle.  Because Germans are just TOO weird to have time to be cool, therefore making "normal people" at a huge disadvantage of getting into their most sought after clubs.  Please see video below...
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO
There were 4 of us, all guys waiting in queue (which at noon was about 30 minutes, yes at noon) anxiously awaiting our encounter with the door man...

Fast Forward 30 minutes and after nearly having a panic attack and watching person after person, group after group of quirky, weird people being rejected, we two are rejected...  WAH WAH...but that's not the end of the story, because I am not about to NOT get in anywhere when I have guests counting on me.  So after some smooth talking to another guy, we are allowed entry.  15 hours spread over 3 floors, countless beers and Jager shots, and new friend's from Spain, Italy, and Finland we decide we've had enough dancing for one day and call it New Year's Day for the history books.  For more gory details you can contact me offline.  However a few choice quotes from the day/evening/night!  "MAIN FLOOR!  WE'RE DANCING ON THE MAIN FLOOR!  BOX, GET ON THE BOX!"  "WE'RE DANCING IN A SEX CLUB!!!(bottom floor)"  "Let's go fuck with Howie and then run away."

NOTE:  Because it would take away from the cool factor, pictures are strictly prohibited.  Mirrors are also no where to be found in the entire club. 

Well so that's it for now.  Friendly encouragement is likely to keep me blogging so please proceed. Also, I really can't be bothered with updating every person I talk to on the same things over and over again.  This is a FAR better medium to mass distribute my awesomeness to all you back home.

How much do you miss me?

xoxo
Brian

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Best Haircut Ever!?!

Ok, it's been a long time since I got excited about something to blog about and well there is so much going on in my life right now that I must forewarn all you readers that this will be chuck full of unrelated anecdotes and me interrupting myself to fill you in on completely different stories but that being said the main thing I would like to write about today is is getting my haircut.

SO.  I guess I should begin with that in Berlin, it's chic to look shabby.  I've found that I now shave less than once a week (for those of you who ever knew me to even have stubble in DC you know my facial hair is absolute nonsense, it looks like patches of dirt on my face).  Also, i have not had a haircut since before Molly's wedding which was at the very beginning of May. 

FIRST INTERJECTION:  Why is June almost over already?  Why does time go so fast when you're quasi-unemployed and having so much fun?

Anyway after my boss told me yesterday that I needed a haircut pointblank and then followed it by asking "Please don't tell me you're going for that shit hipster, emo look?" I decided it was time.  Plus this weekend is CSD which is Christopher Street Day (aka Berlin Pride or something).  I think this city seems to be pretty prideful every weekend in the summer, not sure what exactly is special about this one...  I digress...  So had to pretty myself up a little for all the out of towners.

Does getting your haircut universally bring anxiety?  Granted I'm prone to anxiety, but really, people who have their "hair person" stick to them and then it's a BIG ordeal when they go to someone new.  Well I'm cheap as shit in Berlin, you know with my big 9Euros an hour job (big spender), so try to spend less than the going rate 10euros on a haircut without looking like I did it myself. Well there are about 37, 529 options for said place in the city of Berlin.  Some are chic and have baristas and fancy leather sofas, some are dingy holes in the wall, some seem like your standard barbershop.  Bottom line is you have all this selection and all offering haircuts at around the same price. 

Well I went to the more chic variety the first several times and was not terribly displeased, but also not blown away.  In Germany it's required that you practice hair for 3 years to be certified, so the talent is actually pretty good, universally.  In my first few experiences I only had a guy one time who I must say was far better than the women CLICK HERE FOR EXPLANATION.  God I love Daniel Tosh.  I just discovered him when I was back in May.

This time I wanted to go out on a branch and try one of these Turkish Barbers that I've heard so much about.  A good friend of mine, Simon* (who's a combination of 80% aloof, 10% crazy, and 10% more put together than you think) was raving about this crazy Turkish Barber that he went to and I decided I wanted to give it a try because his "fade" really was top notch.  Well we made a date to meet after he got out of Uni so he could show me where it was. 

Well the place is called Friseur Magic (picture that in script in black font on a background).  Kind of like "Beautiful Nail"...just one.  It's literally in the middle of like little Istanbul (not far from my house) and there are no English, nor German speaking people inside.  It's obviously a popular spot because I am told upon my arrival that it will be a 30 minute wait until he can see me.  I was a little nervous to speak much so I let Simon do the talking at first and then we decided to walk next door so Simon could get something to eat. 

When we came back, Simon had only a few moments before a dinner appointment he had to run off to leaving me by my lonesome.  What was going through my head about what I was seeing just really can't be done justice in a blog but I will do my best.  There were 3 Turkish guys loitering in the doorway smoking cigarettes and drinking red bull talking to one of the barbers.  One of the guys in the doorway jumped in front of me to get the back of his neck shaved.  I had already been waiting for 30 minutes and really couldn't understand a damn thing he was saying so decided to just stay put until he made it explicitly clear that it was my turn.  It really wasn't a problem though because it gave me more time to take in my surroundings.  There was a collection of hair tonics and things that, assumptions based on the texture and pictures on front, are NOT intended for blondes...think the hair product aisle at the Howard University CVS.  Oh, important anecdote, after cutting your hair they ask YOU to sweep up the hair on the floor so they can get right to the next customer.  Interesting concept, but somehow, it works. 

Well I sat in the big throne only to have my Barber who I found out later to be named Suat, puts the paper thingy around my neck and then does a 180 to walk outside and light a cigarette.  He takes two puffs before returning and then puts on the apron.  Once I'm all set he asks ok, so sehr chic or normal chic.  At first I did not understand the question (Turkish accents are CRAZY) but I opted for normal, with the hopes of foregoing the epic Euromullet.  Suat begins cutting my hair with clippers hardly glancing at my actual head and stopping about every 30 seconds or so to take a drag off his cigarette.  Meanwhile he's talking the ENTIRE time to the loiterers in the doorway about god knows what.  I overheard the one (who cut in front of me) say that he wanted to loose some weight while rubbing his Buddha...it's true.  He needed to. 

Sidenote:  Turks are SUPER vain.  Actually very much like Jersey Shore.  Anyway a torrential downpour began outside so the three smokers simply move out of the doorway completely inside to shut the tiny barbershop into a smokers lounge.  I mean of course, right?  It's all fine and good, Suat finished up with my haircut and got out the straight razor.  He then proceeded to clean up the back sides and around the ears like normal, but THEN runs over my cheeks, temples, and forehead.  Had NO idea about forehead hair, but whatever, I was in no place to ask questions.  Then stepping to the side for a second he grabs shears with tape around the point which he douses with lighter fluid and proceeds to light on fire.  Suat then set the little blonde hairs on my ears, cheeks, and back of my neck on fire.  FIRE!  The dude set my hair on fire and then patted it out.  Once my nose was fully engulfed in the lovely smell of burnt hair, he patted my back and showed me the back of my head with the mirror. 

All in all...the haircut (and experience) was AMAZING.  It really is a fantastic haircut.  I decided I am sick of my hair so I left it long on top and had him just clean up the sides really, but aside from me now looking basically like the next coming of Hilter Youth, I am very pleased.  I will absolutely be a repeat customer.

I should also mention that after this charming experience I asked his name and tried to have a little smalltalk with him because I wanted to show my approval and then he gave me a high five.  HAHA.  I mean, I felt like such a tool giving this dude a high five but whatever, I darted outside still in POURING rain and rain to the metro only to catch a glimpse of myself in a mirror to realize that my white tshirt was now completely see through and it was speckled with tiny hairs all over the shoulders.  I got a LOT of looks on the ride home, but I can assure you, it was not because my hair looked bad.  That, I am sure, they were merely admiring.

As for my next blog...this weekend is Christopher Street Day as I mentioned which is the weekend following the Schwule und Lesbesche Strassenfest (which I am STILL recovering from).  I have to work Sunday-Tuesday so not sure when or what will come up that is blog worthy, but I'm sure there will be many things.  I'll try to take pictures this time.  I know that adds to the whole reading experience.

Anyway, until next time....  Bis bald und gute Nacht!

*For those of you who know Simon, try to succinctly describe him.  It's tough, but really I love this kid. 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

What the hell is FKK? ...and how do I make it go away?

German lesson of the day:  FKK stands for Freie Körper Kultur - loose English translation Freed body culture.

It basically means men and women (almost exclusively) over 50 find a beautiful park or lake to go to and then strip off every last article of clothing to bask in the not strong (at 52°N Latitude) sun.  Problem is, well it's twofold.
  1. No one wants to see that...even if you grew up with the culture...no one wants to see tons of saggy boobs and uncircumcised penises all over the place.  And do not say "well you just don't have to look at it" because guess what you do when it's the WHOLE park and then talk to you while you go to put your feet in the water.  
  2. I'm American, and it's true.  We are close minded and have many hangups about our bodies, but I refer you back to #1
When it's the contestants on Germany's Next Top Model out there...perhaps I'll change my tune...until then I need darker sunglasses.  I guess I'll just have to continue feeling awkward.

And I'm back! This time for real

Okay, so I have lots of fun stuff to write about now and I'm going to make a point to actually start jotting it down.  I have an iPhone and have so many fun pictures...it's really an injustice to not share them all with you.  So if there are still followers of my blog...

Good news, I'm not dead (yet) and yes I'm still having adventures in Berlin.  LOTS of them.

Brian

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Ich bin krank, NOCHMAL! --- Sick again

So I'm sick again, and there are several explanations.  In all likelihood it's some nasty combination of 3 factors together.  Huge fluctuations in the weather (warm-ish to FREEZING), late nights on weekends with little rest, and well, to quote glee "i've had mono so many times it's turned into stereo" I hope that reference makes sense to the appropriate audience.

I have done a shitty job of keeping up with my blogging since I've been back.  I've realized this is because I really have not devised a way to keep my blog "appropriate for all ages" while also truly capturing my real adventures here.  I also don't want to incriminate myself.  But in a way I'm sort of sad that I haven't been keeping up with it because I need something to remember my shenanigans in 15 years. 

Okay, so I have a technology phone now and it provides lots of tools to make me a better blogger.  I realize I have not used any of them yet, but one night 2.5 weeks ago I did take notes with the intention to blog about it the next day.  The notes are as follows (they are getting funnier with time):

Transcribed exactly as captured in my iPhone for aunthenticity:

10. Feb

Met the German Zach Tindall.  REALLY curious who this was.
Saw more lesbians on a dance floor than exist in all of America
Had a delicious portugeuse dinner   Not sure why I thought this was worthy of blogging about

Met the love of Thomas bowmans life. literally  This is not profound, Thomas would basically die or be arrested if he every came here.
Danced to Melissa ethrige  Odd because it was a techno remix of come to my window (Not cute)
Went to a bar that looked like it was in the middle of a concentration camp.  A little scary seeing as this is Berlin and you had to leave the bar to go to the toilet which I have a picture of...Also the bar was called Dirty Hobby (Schmutziges Hobby)


The blue is my added thoughts in case you couldn't figure that out.

So now back to me being sick...

I don't have a mother here to advise me to stay at home and rest which I think is part of the reason I have had a cold for about a month now...so I've finally taken the advice of some of my German friends and stayed home for two days to rest.  In this time I am feeling better, but I also have rediscovered my love for someecards and textsfromlastnight.  If you get a message about either of these from me in the next few days, it means I love you.  If you don't, then chances are I've most likely forgotten you exist.  Sorry.

:)

German Lesson for the day:

Ridiculous German Word of the day:  Reiseverkehrkaufsfrau (one word) - means travel agent

Bis bald!  (see ya soon)