EMI MP Holiday Party 12.12.2005
As promised, some pics from last night's work party.
My first day with EMI was the Holiday Party last year (held at Vento in the Meatpacking District). It was hard to really get into the party mode as I didn't want to be 'that guy' in front of my new coworkers. Low key was the gameplan and I executed it to a 'T'. This year I decided to let loose and really enjoy the festivities held at one of NYC's most notable locations, Rockefeller Center.
I had such a good time...Jay-Z was in the hizzle, tasty food, and drinks aplenty. Before getting my drink on, I had to see what's what with ice skating underneath the Rockefeller X-mas tree. The rink was packed, as to be expected, but fun nonetheless. I was told that three hours after skating I was with the group heading for the after party. YADA-YADA I woke up at 7:45am at home. Today was the longest day ever. I am just glad that I didn't do or say anything stupid *shakes head* Last night I was the drunkest I have been since last year's San Fran trip and the infamous 'Vanilla Girl' night.
I decided to add a couple Fresh Bread selections that always remind me of the holidays. These two songs are from Dave Matthews Band, 12.30.1995 Hampton Coliseum.
All Along The Watchtower1995-12-30sbd.mp3 - featuring VA's own Bruuuuuuuuuuuce Hornsby on keys
Christmas Song1995-12-30sbd.mp3 - Dave solo
Thanks to our outgoing CEO for putting on an amazingly unforgettable time. Happy Holidays y'all!

Hey Bready-looks like a good time was had by all. The Rockefeller Center pics are awesome! :D
Posted by: Steph | Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 08:52 AM
what up breadox...i am impressed with the site and the discipline to keep updating it. the pictures are sweet and makes me want to pick up city living, but then again. i am real proud of you and need to live vicariously through your conquests and apocalyptic travelings. ramble on bro.
Posted by: ally lee | Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 05:53 PM
Damn, you look all tore up like a rockstar!
Posted by: Dub | Thursday, December 15, 2005 at 12:25 PM