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Last Stop Baltimore

Crabs.

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Atlanta =

Atlanta = the BBQ we ate.

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= Rainbows!
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= goofy time after the show.

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Next Stop Athens, Ga.

Went through a tunnel.

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Played in Athens at The 40 Watt Club.
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Relative Theory Records, Norfolk, Va.

We did our Norfolk show at a record store.

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Owners grew moustaches for charity.

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Blog Temporarily Screwed

My computer broke on route to Philly so my blogging capabilities have been greatly hampered. This much I can say…

1. North Hampton was a tremendous show. The Iron Horse was the name of the “joint.” It was a very very rainy day. They have stores in North Hampton where everything is made out of hemp.

2. Philly was a tremendous show. The Trocadero was the name of the “space.” It was a very pretty day. I lost my bag in the house and they had to make an announcement before the show. An audience member had my bag under her chair. I was so happy. Sometimes you’re happy because something really horrible, like losing your bag, doesn’t happen.

More Tour

After New Haven we went and ate lunch in North Hampton, Mass. Here’s Leo looking contemplative.
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After that we drove towards Burlington, Vermont. Here’s Zak as seen through the rear view mirror.
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Along the way we came upon an accident on the highway.
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Then we got to the venue in Burlington.
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A couple of factoids about Vermont:
1) Montpelier is the capital of Vermont.
2) In French, Montpelier means “Mount Pelier.”
3) In French, Vermont means “Ver Mount.”
4) Or “Mount Ver.”
5) Vermont is the third smallest country in the world.
We walked around in town. Here we are on the University of Vermont campus.
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We saw a house that looked like the fraternity from “Animal House.” I idolized John Belushi as a kid. I had a toga party in fifth grade. In fact, after college I overdosed on cocaine and heroin and died.
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And a store with a funny name.
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hehehe. hehehehe. Later that night the audience enjoyed the show by laughtering greatly.
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The next day Vermont was still green and hilly.
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The fellas got ahold of my camera and played a fib on me. Those guys! I’ll get them back!
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Backstage at Lupo’s in Providence. (Red walls like a beating aorta valve from a heart!)
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Leo warming up his vocals.
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After the show we hit the streets! Here we are looking like a rock band. (Maybe U2? Third Eye Blind? Cypress Hill?)
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This is a shot of Zak and Eugene from behind as they walk towards the we went to called Fez.
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Fez was really cool. It was all red lights. Perfect for experimenting with your camera with.
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Outside the bar.
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A cop rolled up.
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The hotel we all stayed in.
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Tomorrow is North Hampton, Massachussetts.

Pretty Vermont

Vermont’s pretty.

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Boerum Hill Players in “Macbeth”

This is the tour poster that Eugene, Leo & I had made for the tour.

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It says, “Macbeth: Performed in the style of Quentin & Pink Floyd.” Fresh off the success of their 3 Man Show of Whoopi Goldberg’s One Woman Show.” And then it says other things too…

Our Tour Has Begun Day One

1. Met Leo, Zak and Eugene at Alamo Rental, only Eugene over slept and we waited for him for two hours. The night before he had organized a protest against himself at Union Square and stayed out late.
2. We had to drive to Laguardia Airport to pick up some posters.
3. We hit traffic on I-95.
4. We had some good laughs in the car.
5. We performed at Toad’s in New Haven. Show went great.

Here’s Eugene impersonating a horse doing stand-up:

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