How many bands do you suppose hide out in the band room and say to their guide (handler, I don't know what to call Asmund, he's not really a "tour manager") "Don't let the drunk girls in!!"?
KC's reply: "The ones that have their wives in the band."
The first night, the girls were so into Seth. Yes, there were two drunk girls up front, but looing into the crowd, I saw that every girl was staring at him with a dreamy look in their eyes. Every single one. I'm not exaggerating. The second night, it's was a crowd with more guys in it and they were mostly watching Nancy and I (mostly Nancy). Blondes are pretty commone here. After the show, we were haging out with some guys backstage (Asmund, and two guys who had worked at the Pussycat Dolls show and were stoked to be back there hanging out with "real people" and listening to "real music"). One of them clearly has Viking blood, and boy were they fucking shocked when we told them we were all married.
In hygeine news, I can't wait to get home. I borrowed used of Nancy's conditioner yesterday, and will again today, so getting home isn't as dire as it was a few days ago. My hair was really mad at me. I couldn't find conditioner anywhere (except really expensive stuff in bottles too big for me to take home, once we got to Norway), so I've been using 2-in-1. That stuff is not good enough for my fried hair. Sure, I haven't been dying it as much recently, but the ends were bleached for my wedding, dyed blue, dyed black to cover the gross colour left from the blue and wouldn't wash out, and bleached twice again to get rid of the black. And my face is hating me for washing it wish hotel soap. I didn't bring my apricot scrub. At least I brought my moisturizer.
JT! Don't steal that Oxy!!
Three years ago, I ate McDonald's. I bet it wasn't $15.
KC's reply: "The ones that have their wives in the band."
The first night, the girls were so into Seth. Yes, there were two drunk girls up front, but looing into the crowd, I saw that every girl was staring at him with a dreamy look in their eyes. Every single one. I'm not exaggerating. The second night, it's was a crowd with more guys in it and they were mostly watching Nancy and I (mostly Nancy). Blondes are pretty commone here. After the show, we were haging out with some guys backstage (Asmund, and two guys who had worked at the Pussycat Dolls show and were stoked to be back there hanging out with "real people" and listening to "real music"). One of them clearly has Viking blood, and boy were they fucking shocked when we told them we were all married.
In hygeine news, I can't wait to get home. I borrowed used of Nancy's conditioner yesterday, and will again today, so getting home isn't as dire as it was a few days ago. My hair was really mad at me. I couldn't find conditioner anywhere (except really expensive stuff in bottles too big for me to take home, once we got to Norway), so I've been using 2-in-1. That stuff is not good enough for my fried hair. Sure, I haven't been dying it as much recently, but the ends were bleached for my wedding, dyed blue, dyed black to cover the gross colour left from the blue and wouldn't wash out, and bleached twice again to get rid of the black. And my face is hating me for washing it wish hotel soap. I didn't bring my apricot scrub. At least I brought my moisturizer.
JT! Don't steal that Oxy!!
Three years ago, I ate McDonald's. I bet it wasn't $15.
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I didn't mean just "blondes are common here." Nancy's super cute. I can't blame those guys. And, people alway watch the singers. And, blondes are common.
I can't wait to get home and cut my toenails. That's another thing I forgot to bring. I didn't realize how often I cut them and how fst they'd grow. I found a pair of nail clippers at a gas station in Germany, but I thought they were too expensive. It was, afterall, a gas station on the highway. But, I haven't even seen any since.
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crystal, at 11/10/07 1:30 pm
it's fun to read your blog. I look forward to seeing you around again. we should hang out.
from rachael
you guys are a dreamboat band
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Anonymous, at 15/10/07 7:24 pm
Rachael, thanks. I'm glad someone likes it. I was sad I didn't see you when I was briefly home, but I'll get in touch in December. I like you.
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crystal, at 22/10/07 11:49 am
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