Sunday, January 20, 2008
Night out on the town in Albuquerque, NM
Talk about living like kings!! We were directed to the Luxurious Radisson hotel in downtown Albuquerque through a haunted hotel website. Apparently an old employee went up to the top floor and caught her husband cheating with another women. Later that night she proceeded to hang herself on the third floor. She walks around at night looking for her husband. B.B. and I were pretty excited about running into her. So, we booked the hotel and went out for a night on the town. The hotel had a shuttle service and Danielle, our trusty Chauffer, showed us the hot spots. The two local bars were a real good time. We started out showing people how to party at a little Irish pub, and then they showed us a few tricks. Two words came out of their mouth, GIN SNIFFER. What the hell is a gin sniffer? Well, the bartender turned two shot glasses upside down and poured gin on the bottom of the shot glasses. After she put the bottle of gin away she threw two straws down next to us. The next thing to do was to follow the name of the shot. Let me tell you one thing, not a good feeling, but it was a great experience with our newly found New Mexican friends. From there we moved to the club down the street. At the dance club B.B. ran into this wannabe New York thug in the bathroom that thought we were the greatest thing since sliced bread. I don’t think he knew that he was nothing like a New Yorker and he also had terrible replica Yankees hat. After we were completely exhausted and belligerent it was time for Danielle to pick us up and head back to the hotel for some long awaited shuteye. Our last venture before bed was to find a ghost. Not allowed to enter the third floor of the hotel due to “reconstruction” we covertly found a back elevator that brought us to where we needed to be. The only thing that went wrong was that all the rooms were completely locked up and no one was able to enter. After a disappointing ghost hunt, but some great nightlife memories, it was time to rest up for what would come the next day, Sandia Peak.
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