Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Building Friendships


It seems like time is going by so quickly lately. Maybe 'cause I'm getting older or maybe cause I'm getting busier. Days turn into weeks which turn into months and then years. I see the same faces, the same smiles and I look forward to going to work. Not for the job so much as for the community of people I work with.
Many of us have worked with the same people for years and have never really taken the time to get to know them. We get to work at 6, take a break at 9, go to lunch at 11:30, and leave by 3. We get to know our co-workers birthday's, we hear stories of their families, their kids growing up. We share their tears, and their laughter, but only in short time increments.

We are living in uncertain times. Someone gets laid off and it is almost like a death. It isn't the loss of the job so much as the loss of community, the loss of friends.

Now more than ever we need to develop and cement our friendships. We need to get to know each other once more, we need need to celebrate each other's birthdays, retirements, birth of new ones and lifestyle changes. We need to bond as co-workers and grow as communities.

La Villa Basque has a place for that with our Friday Night Community hour, a happy hour to celebrate, unwind, and bond with your co-workers.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Value of Hard Work

Day after day after day after monotonous day. Will we ever get ahead in this economy? Where's the hope? A thousand sales calls and not one bite? Restaurant sales slip despite our best intentions. HELP! Will someone please bail me out of this insanity? A couple hundred thousand of that stimulus money will do.

Oh well got to get back to work, type this worthless blog, try to shine another light on LaVillaBasque Restaurant. But before I do I want to talk about that vial of gold up there. Yes that is real 24 karat gold. Flakes and dust. Alone it is pretty worthless but fill that vial and it's work close to $1000. For one person it's a lot of work, but the value will go up as the value of money goes down. Which brings me to me point,

..................................................VALUE


............................................UP IN


...................................GOES


............................WORK


................HARD


LIKE GOLD

It would take two people a whole weekend to fill that bottle, four people would take a day and half, but a dozen hard working - dirt digging fools could fill four of those bottles if they knew where to dig.
Lately I've been trying things, testing the waters, prospecting if you will and still haven't filled any vials. Yet I think I may be close, I am beginning to see a few flakes of gold in the dirt I dig and more people are coming on board. People not afraid of getting dirty of waking up with sore muscles. It's time to stake our claim. Our claim is hard work in numbers will equal success. It can't be stopped.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

An Entertainment Co-op


The Entertainment Factory
In the 1920’s and 1930’s Hollywood operated much differently than it did today. The movies they produced were created in Factories. These Entertainment Factories as they were called did everything from Writing to Marketing.

They were communities of Writers, Actors, Directors, Producers, and Artists who all worked, ate and often lived under one roof. And they produced Movies, Radio, Theatre and Eventually Television. Movies rolled off their assembly lines like Fords and Packards, often one a week. They were run by insane moguls who owned the talent, and drove them to excellence and quantity.

Those were the Glory days of Hollywood. They eventually died out and the communities eventually dissipated. The Entertainment Factories were tore down and replaced by modern studios, agents and lawyers.

At La Villa Basque, I want to recreate ‘The Entertainment Factory’ and bring it into the 21st Century using modern tools to create Modern Entertainment Products. I want to bring back the community and am looking for well rounded Entertainment Professionals who can help me rebuild an Entertainment Factory which will be open to the public and feature, Comedy Nights, Showcases, Dinner Theatre, Music and Dance nights. I need not only Actors, Writers, Dancers and other Creative Types, but I need a team to take care of guests. I need Waiters, Bartenders, and Hosts.


I know so many talented people in the entertainment industry who are not working. Not for lack of talent but because they never get the opportunity to sell themselves.

At La Villa Basque’s Entertainment Factory we are building a commune of Creative professionals. We will work together, earning money as servers, hostess and bartenders while we develop products we can present and sell to the public.

Friday signals our first Event entitled, The Salsa Lounge.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bad Economy? Great News!


Some people say that over 75% of all gold is still in the ground.
75%!!!
So lets go pick it up and we can all become millionaires and retire....Right?

The Economy sucks, it keeps getting worse, especially for those hot shots on wall street who were getting million dollar bonuses. The days of easy money are over. They are over for all lazy people who could turn a buck with a few convincing words and a little pressure. These wall street whiz kids now sit in their million dollar condos watching The Simpsons, eating raman and drinking bud light as the bill collectors call day and night.

Great news? For who?


Let's go back to the gold. 75% of all gold is still in the ground waiting to be found.

I went mining with a couple of 'Old Timers' we found a place where they were certain their was gold and we, 'Picked it all up? And went home?'...No we dug....we raked...we chiseled that hard dusty rock in one of the most forlorn places on earth, the Mojave desert. I shoveled and shoveled for hours we processed dirt, dust and black sand. Eventually we began to see the fruits of our labor, specks of gold flake, began to appear after hours of dry washing, (separating the heavy from the light), sifting the larger from the small, washing the heavy sand from the mud and finally panning the gold from the black sand.






After a week end of hard gold mining we found about 1.5 ounces of gold, about $1300. Ten years ago our Whiz kids would drive by in their Porches on their way to Vegas, laughing at a bunch of hard working miners. But now their Porches have been repossessed and they sit wonder how to make an easy buck. I don't think they'll find it -- the easy buck.

So this is great news? You bet! It's great news for all the hardworking Americans who still have the spirit of the west driving them. They understand that there is still a lot of gold in the ground and they don't mind getting a little dirty, working a little harder, for a little less. They know that the price of Gold (hard work) continues to rise and will pay-off with patience, determination and perseverance.

With this bad economy it's the hard workers who dig dirt all day that will eventually prosper. So, instead of giving up, it's time to grab a shovel and start finding the gold.

At La Villa Basque, we are branching out into new areas, Theatre, Motion Pictures, Art, Teaching, Dance, Music and Entertainment. We know there is gold in those areas for those willing to dig.

Are you one of those new prospectors, The New 49's? Do you have an idea? A group? or Know where there might be gold, call us, let's work together -- Let's Create. Joe Eagan 626.202.4251