Mar16

A Girl’s Fantasy. Where do you dream of going?

  Who Doesn’t dream of traveling the world, experiencing new adventures and meeting new people? Alisha, a beautiful, but stressed out, young waitress, returns home from another uneventful, long night at work.  Exhausted, she quickly undresses and sinks into a hot, bubble bath. She sips a glass of red wine, and gently unwinds, listening to some soft tunes on her iPhone. Alisha day dreams about getting away. Where? Anywhere. Somewhere fun. Anywhere but work. “Oh, and my boyfriend is nagging the shit out of me.” at the moment, she is mad at everything.  Another sip of wine calms her down and as she sips some more, she slips deeper into the water and further away from her life as it is.  Alisha is nearly comatose, but in a good way, relaxed, at peace.The moment does’t last long enough,….cling…vibrate,…clink, her phone nearly jolts her out of the tub. It’s a text, about a party, “The Festival of Colors.” it says and displays the event on her screen. She stares at the invite for a moment and her mind wanders , “Wow, how great would that be.” Little did she know, it was just a click away.  As Alisha’s wet fingertips click to respond, she is zapped  into a world of fantasy. Instead of high heels and beer soaked stained floors, sandy beaches and ocean waters tickle her bare feet. One second she is soaking in the sun and then an instant later back soaking in the tub. The shocks get more powerful and Alisha fearfully, clutches the sides of the bath.  Alisha’s thrusting body creates waves that spill out over the sides of the tub. She continues to jolt back and forth from fantasy to reality.  To her, It seemed like eternity, In reality, was mere seconds.Finally she sits up and drops the phone to the floor,  “Was it a dream, she thinks. Was it the Wine?” Alisha, gets out of the tub, throws what’s  left of the wine into the sink and heads off to bed. “I must really be tired,” she concludes.  She puts on her nighties, turns her phone off and sets it on her nightstand. It does’t take Alisha long, to doze off. Once asleep, she is taken deeper into another world. She quickly finds herself traveling in search of this make-believe land.  A plane, a train, Alisha seems to know exactly where she is going, and makes all the right connections. She arrives at her destination and slowly walks though a vast empty field, till she reaches the edge of a cliff. She peers over the cliffside. Alisha can see for miles and it is stunningly beautiful....

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Oct13

Top 10 Nightclubs in the World

What makes a good club? Good music, Good Looking people, High energy, Good liquor,and a uniqueness that is all it’s own. Oh yea, and usually that means long lines to get in. Here is a list of the top 10 nightclubs in the world brought to you by inthemix.xom PAW believes any list that does not include the island of top clubs, Ibiza, is missing the boat. Can you say Space or Pacha? What are your favorite? #1 Warung Beach Club – Itajai, Brazil #2 ARMA17 – Moscow, Russia #3 Fabrik – Madrid, Spain #4 Sub Club – Glasgow, Scotland #5 Sirena Club – São Paulo, Brazil #6 Avalon – Los Angeles, USA #7 AgeHa – Tokyo, Japan #8 Papaya – Island of Pag, Croatia #9 Club der Visionaire – Berlin, Germany #10 Robert Johnson – Frankfurt, Germany Click here to view original web page and a full 25 club list at inthemix.com And here is an impressive list from DJ Mag who list the top...

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Feb15

Running FROM the Bulls, a Survival Kit

Road to Pamplona: How to Survive the Running of the Bulls There are few things we can do that are more foolish than attempting to keep up with a wild animal. Bulls are large, beastly animals that are as notorious for their viciousness as they are for their magnificent beauty. And yet, in spite of the danger, there are also few things as thrilling as the annual Pamplona Bull Run in Spain. Known to the locals as the Fiesta de San Fermin, the running of the bulls is actually a nine-day event, comprised of eight consecutive bovine runs, countless parties, and more celebratory sangria than you could possibly tire of. Each year from the 6th to 14th of July, the tiny cobblestoned streets of Pamplona are blocked off from the corral in Calle Santo Domingo to the bullring at the city center. Starting on the 7th, the 8am dual rockets will be fired, signaling the start of the 825-meter run of your life. The run typically lasts no more than five minutes, but with more than 1,000 pounds of sheer muscle coming at you, it can feel much longer. Of course, the real prize is the celebrations that mark the festival after each run. To be sure you make it that far, we have a few suggestions for how to handle it as safely as possible. 1.) Athleticism – The actual run may be less than 5 minutes, but it’s still something best left to those that at least kind of know what they’re doing. Running on cobblestone streets with hundreds of people and live animals charging behind you is not a joke. It may not be a marathon, but it’s still a run you should probably train at least a little for. If you’re not a professional runner, that’s ok, but it’s important to wear the right shoes, get a good night’s sleep, and make sure you’re not hungover for the big day. Remember, you’re going to have plenty of time to party after you run; there’s no reason to sacrifice your safety.   2) Crowd Control – With all jokes about bulls aside, your real worry should actually be the amount of people that show up for this thing. Keeping this in mind, it’s typically not a good idea to try to run on the first day of the festival. The first day is usually the most popular, meaning you (as a tourist) are more likely to get yanked out by the police and least likely to make it through an entire run without being pushed to the ground by the countless other inexperienced runners. A much better...

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