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Also played a lot of music out there. There's one bar, can't remember the name but on the same strip as a place called the British Bulldog that does open jams once a week, a great way to meet other musicians. I met a lot of people and got into a decent gig backing a woman singer/songwriter that way. Also the Army has a rec center there with instruments and amps. Ten years ago they did, anyway.
I also recommend doing some volunteering, depending on where your other interests lie. A lot of people carried scorecards for the Pebble Beach golf tournies. I worked for a big brother type thing, where we sold tickets at laguna seca and got to go to a lot of the races for free. We'd camp all weekend, BBQ and booze. It was cool, standing on the line selling tickets, and these people drive up in car clubs, so all of a sudden you'd get the deafening roar of a dozen Panteras all racing up the hill together. Neat, if you're into that sort of thing. My favorite were the classic races, with that old guy in an old BMW 2002 just outdriving all the camaros and firebirds. But the AMA races brought out the crowds, the sponsors, and the girls.
Man, I'd like be 19 again, under the trees overlooking the famous corkscrew on a hot sunday afternoon with a coolerfull of bud and an eyeful of bikinis.
Gotta get out of this office in mid-town manhattan, they're killing me.
-Jack