By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Beach Blogger I’m now part of the “in” fashion crowd at the beach. You know the types. Slick-looking guys, tall with a flat stomach showcasing the fact they have yet to drink enough beer in life, always with a girlfriend and of course, a dog. They wear those cool beachwear shoes, the kind where you slip your feet into with no backs, a hybrid … [Read more...]
Drive-In Restaurants Are Fading Away But Some Are Open Near You
By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Lifestyle Editor As anyone who has watched even a small amount of sports and has had to endure the countless commercials for Sonic Drive-In knows, drive-in restaurants are still around in America. But overall, they are as faded as an old pair of jeans. As rare as video stores. As vintage as pinball machines. Oh we have drive-thru … [Read more...]
Living Without A Car – How I Do It And The Benefits Of Public Transportation
By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Lifestyle Blogger For the first time in my life, I don’t own a car. Got rid of it when smoke starting pouring out the back of it while driving on Interstate 5. I had it towed to the nearest BMW dealership where I was told the fan belt had broke and scattered pieces all over the place. The estimated repair was about $3,000. Considering I had … [Read more...]
Swiss Alps Forest Fondue Is A Fun Party in Switzerland’s Ski Resorts
If, for some reason, the Alps aren't enough of a clue and the street signs in Swiss-German don't give it away, then taking part in a Forest Fondue will certainly confirm the fact you that are in this part of the world. Because this just says "I'm in Switzerland!" The Definition Of A Forest Fondue What the heck is a Forest Fondue, you ask? Well, it's an experience more than … [Read more...]
Paris Travel Blog: Walking The City of Lights, Drinking Wine And Eating In Cafes
By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Travel Blogger À votre santé! My first look at Paris upon emerging from the Metro onto the streets of Paris was of a McDonalds. Great, I thought. Here I am in one of the world's most vibrant and oldest cities and the first thing I see is America's great contribution to world culture, the fast-food hamburger franchise. A day later, I was … [Read more...]