Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The End. For Now.

Here it is. The final entry of the tour (b)log. We'll keep it short and sweet with pictures and silly comments.

Not the venue we played in Georgia but indeed a Thai food place (which came as a surprise to me... I was just looking for a good sex shop) with a clever name.

JavaMonkey (also not a sex shop). A fine venue in Decatur, GA were family members from out of the blue (China, mostly) will show up. I would suggest it. Very attentive listeners.
This is Brian. We rolled burritos together (not like that, you perv!) in Boston. He lives in Hot-lanta now... it pretty much made the tour for me when I saw him walk into the show... it took all of my will power not to stop playing and jump off stage and hung him. I love this guy.
This is the bed I slept in in Decatur. Yeah, the only bed I slept in the whole tour (even at my house in Maine... futon in the basement! YEAH!). Apparently, the sheets were of the highest thread count you could get... and I was the first one to sleep in them. Thanks Lydia. But I didn't deserve it! I almost slept on the floor next to the bed in my sleeping bag...
We visited my dad and walked around his property in Citronelle, AL. He had a good time talking to Krista about alternative energies and such things as that. I just sat back and watched the show.
and by the watch the show I mean I took pictures of his dogs the whole time... you should see how cluttered my iPhoto is with pictures of all my dad's animals... ridiculous.
The World Famous Celtic... only bar worth wild in Pascagoula, MS.
Also the only place where they don't turn off the football game TV volume for the performers. Unfortunately, I don't know if the Eagles or the Bears won.

We booked it back to Austin to try and get a nap and a bike ride in before the show started... the show was awesome. The Tiny Tin Hearts rocked it and a bunch of people came out. Thanks everyone!

Alright, sorry this blog wasn't very witty but my mom told me that she printed out the rest of it and it came out to 46 pages... so I figured I should cut down my rambling a little bit! Until next time... Loblolly.

Cheers,
Luke


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