September 23, 2008
Why So Serious Tour with The Cab, A Rocket To The Moon, and Hey Monday
In the past 6 days it seems we've been in the van more than usual. Thursday we played Pocatello, ID in a barn ( not an actual barn but a venue that looked like a barn) on the second song someone unplugged something and all the microphones went out luckily Shane ( our sound guy ) ran on stage and pretended to play guitar. It was one of the funniest moments of the tour so far you probably had to be there and know it wasn't planned. You cant take yourself to seriously here on the why so serious tour haha.
Friday we played Boise. Me and my buddy Loren from Rocket bought 4 dollar tank tops at urban, Great Deal!!! After the show we drove overnight back to Seattle, spent a day there, went to a wedding, chilled out and by sunday we were back on the road. A tire blew on the trailer about 10 minutes from Andy's house so instead of leaving at 9 am we ended up leaving at 4 in the afternoon for Reno. On the overnight drive I realized my cell phone was broken and wouldn't hold a charge at all. kinda sucked but I ended up getting one yesterday refurbished for no charge so no complaints.
I didn't expect the Reno show to be as great as it was, no offense to Reno. The crowd was great, I felt we played a good show, and all the bands just had a good day of hanging. I lost 40 bucks in a casino, the sad part about it was I had already won about $110.00 and decided I would rather see how much I could win in the last 2 minutes we were there or how much I could lose. Obviously I lost it all, but it was totally worth losing $40 to me.
As I keep typing dollar signs I realize how weird it is that when we read $110.00 our mind thinks one hundred and ten dollars. not Dollars one hundred and ten. maybe I just confused you?
Anyway. now were in Chico, CA . Its a cool small town to play a show in. All kinds old buildings turned into cool clothing stores, little diners, and lots of college town hippies.
Im pretty bummed this tours last show is on Sunday. Im sure most people who tour often are used to making close friends in other bands and saying goodbye but I feel like I've made some long time friends on the road. It'll be very weird saying goodbye and not knowing when we will hang again since everyone has tours coming up. Lunch Time for me and I really want a Mountain Dew. See Ya
-Scott