MotorPunk October 2013 | Page 12

| Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas Pt.1 where we could go to shoot a gun. And see Alligators. Sadly Mr Dog-stitches didn’t think it would be possible to combine the two. I’d had enough and the snarky barmaid rescued us. Try this place, she said and wrote down a list of other places to try: Catbirds, Royal Oak, The Anvil. Maybe she’d had enough of us. A cab came, Patrick was the driver, strong Nigerian accent and loud radio in his Toyota minivan. The booze, humidity and tiredness were catching up on me and the Country music was like a mosquito in my head. The Norwegian complained, “You don’t like this rubbish, do you Patrick? Whatever you listen to at home – play that please”. We got Fela Kuti. Patrick beamed and he translated some of the lyrics. One I’d heard before; “water got no enemy” followed by one of Patrick’s favourites; “Woman! I’m going to beat you like you’ve been in an accident!” He laughed and repeated it in case we missed it. We tipped heavily and got out quick at Catbirds. A trendy place. I am not a trendy person, the last time I tried trendy facial hair I looked like I’d glued pubes to my face. Not even my own pubes. A restorative G&T worked wonders for my mood. The trendy people in Catbirds were nice. We drank ‘Blonde Bombshell’ from cans and listened to a DJ play Edith Piaf. The Norwegian was convinced they were smaller than average cans and drank twice as many as me. We decided to walk back to the hotel, past a tattoo parlour and a creepy clapboard house with a fortune teller’s sign outside and an orange Dodge Charger round the back. There were homeless people with their world in a shopping trolley. I didn’t want to ask them about the American dream in case they thought I was being a smart-arse. No bar at the Hotel. No minibar in the room. No nightcap. We checked out of the hotel the following morning. On a back road to the airport there was a large rundown shop selling Cowboy stuff and the Norwegian, a bit brittle from the night before, decided that the American dream might be something you wear. The shop was 12 | MotorPunk October 2013