Driving down Robson Street on April 23rd, 2007 in downtown Vancouver after the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Dallas Stars 4-1 in Game 7 of ... all » the first round playoff series. Fans from all over the city came here to celebrate the win.
You think you know what good sushi is? If you haven't been here, you have no idea. This is the freshest sushi...ever. Ultimate, legendary, epic win sushi.
Ed (www.ededition.com) and Michael (btr.michaelkwan.com ) held a contest to name their new hockey site, giving away two iPod Nanos for some help.
Details here:
http://www.ededit ion.com/name-our-new -site-and-win-two-ip od- nanos/
http://btr.michae lkwan.com/2007/08/01 /win-an-ipod-nano-fr om- beyond-the-rhetoric- and-theedition.aspx< br />
Here are the results of the random draw:
"Poo soup?"
Your favorite Dot Com Moguls eat out of toilets. That's right...we're dining at Modern Toilet (www.moderntoilet.co m.tw) in Taipei.
It's a little strange...we know.
Ed (www.ededition.com) and Michael (btr.michaelkwan.com ) held a contest to name their new hockey site, giving away two iPod Nanos for some help.
Details here:
http://www.ededit ion.com/name-our-new -site-and-win-two-ip od- nanos/
http://btr.michae lkwan.com/2007/08/01 /win-an-ipod-nano-fr om- beyond-the-rhetoric- and-theedition.aspx
***Remember to watch past the credits for more hilarity (an embarrassing moment for Michael)
The Dot Com Pho crew stop by the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial and come across a group of drummers practicing/performin g for passer-byers.
I get lost...again...on my way to Odaiba but end up being treated to a great view. I haven't been to Dot Com Pho in weeks so I thought I'd have one...in a slightly stranger way.
I was never any good at fighting games but Carl sort of is. However, a week into release is plenty of time for someone serious in Japan to totally master the game...and hand Carl his buttocks.
When you don't know your way around Tokyo, it's easy to get lost. This happened to me early on in my trip when I walked from Shinjuku to Harajuku...accidentl y.
After searching for a good half hour, I finally reached my destination. Kaikaya is tucked away on a small street in the less noisy area of Shibuya and a wonderful culinary experience.
This is what happens when your favorite group of Dot Com moguls go a little overboard with the sauce. Witness our drunken antics on the streets of Taipei.
Part 1 of 2.
...not work safe for language.
Being from Vancouver, the Dot Com Pho crew thought they've seen it all in terms of rain...but they weren't ready for the boiling hot buckets of water pouring on their heads in Taipei!
If you love beer (and can read Japanese), this is the place for you. 400 Yen beer samplers come with four different half glasses, probably one of the better drinking values in Tokyo.
Found in Loft, a sort of home furnishing, electronics and stationary store in Shibuya. There's a thin line between stupid and awesome...and I'm not sure which side this belongs on.
Stephen motorboats. John describes his illegitimate offspring. Timothy Sykes talks to a penguin. Sally beats John at Connect Four. We get several bottles of wine and spill tea on a keyboard...on purpose. Dot Com Pho for 10/18/08 at Green Lemongrass in Richmond, BC.
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