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Things that I have learned about snow

Friday, February 12th, 2010

We are from Dallas.  The weather is fantastic in the spring, extraordinarily hot in the summer, and pleasantly cool in the fall.  And while the winters are intermittently frigid, we seldom see any significant accumulation of snow.

Well so far, this tour has been a Texas kid’s dream come true.  It’s like reading a Calvin and Hobbes book.  There is snow everywhere.  I started a snowball fight today and I’m 25 years old.  But there have been many things we were COMPLETELY unprepared for.  If you are a fan from Texas, may the following list serve as a guide, should you choose to travel up north.  If you’re from up north, may our drastic lack of snow-preparedness entertain you.

Things that I have learned about snow:

1.)  Buy some snow boots.  When snow melts, it soaks whatever it touches… Like my now water-laden sketchers.  Loading gear with cold, wet feet is not fun.

2.)  If you are silly enough to be driving in blizzard weather, do it in the daytime, and stick to the highways.  The snowplows don’t spend a lot of time on residential streets.  So if you have to drive through a neighborhood, don’t be surprised when the locals who are shoveling their driveways all turn and look at you with blank, semi-judgmental stares…. or when you get stuck trying to drive up a hill (see pictures in entry below).

3.)  Long-underwear is the difference between complete misery and bliss.

Things that I have learned about snowball fights:

1.)  Gloves are not for losers… especially if you want to engage in an extended snowball confrontation.  I lost my first snowball fight because I couldn’t feel my hands anymore…

2.)  Don’t rush your snowball construction.  If you don’t take the time to fashion an aerodynamic projectile, you won’t be hitting anyone.  And if you don’t pack it tightly enough it will break apart before contact with your adversary.

3.)  Don’t throw ice.  Would you throw a rock at your best friend?  It’s the same thing.

That’s all I have for now.  We’re on our way to Boston today, riding in The Washington with the Kenobi in tow. Expect some new pictures from Shaun soon.

Song for the day?  “Freeze and Explode” by Cassettes Won’t Listen.  Do it now.

peace

nick

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aaaaand…..we’re stuck.

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Today started just as any other day on Sleeperstar tour: up early(ish), reading, a little workout, breakfast at the hotel, then hit the road to brave the storm on our way to the next stop.  Today, however, the snow got the best of us.

TOUR SCOREBOARD:
Storm -1
Sleeperstar-0

Until we meet again, storm.

[early in the day, situation normal]

[aaaannndd...we're stuck.]

At the end of the day, however, Jon from the towing company got us out and we won. We always do.

TOUR SCOREBOARD: [updated]
Storm -1
Sleeperstar-1,000,000

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24 hours later…

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The traveling has begun!  We left Dallas on Monday around 8:30pm and decided to cover as much ground as possible so we could make sure to have enough time to get safely through all the bad weather in the north east.  So, after driving through the night non-stop we find ourselves, 24 hours later, somewhere in Roanoke, VA in the comfort of a hotel room.  The weather has been gloomy and snowy but the countryside is absolutely beautiful.  Here are a few images from today, starting at Denny’s for our FREE grand slam breakfasts!

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02/10 DC Show Rescheduled!

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

So, we are in the van on our way to DC and the storms just keep on coming!  Due to a massive amount of snow that is about to be dumped on the DC area Jammin Java has rescheduled the 02/10 show to 02/22.  All tickets from the canceled date (2/10/10) are good for this date. Go to their website for more info on show details.  Thanks guys, hope to see you there!

http://jamminjava.com/home/events/green-river-ordinance1

-Shaun-

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The Tour Begins… Kinda

Monday, February 8th, 2010

SSM Between Jake Lester and Chris Pearson 2/7/2010 – 2/8/2010

Jake (2/7 10:03pm): Okay so 5:30am your house?

Chris (2/7 10:21pm):10:15am – be prompt, bring longjohns it’s cold out there

Jake (2/8 9:45am): Hey I’m at the starbucks by your house, can anybody come pick me up?

Chris (2/8 10:30am): Hey ran into some speedbumps, sending Nick to pick you up

Jake (2/8 10:35am): Cool, see ya in a sec

Jake (2/8 10:45am): where are you?

Chris (2/8 10:46am): had to leave, emergencies

Jake (2/8 10:48am): okay, anything I can do to help?

Chris (2/8 10:52am): I’ll let you know

Chris (2/8 2:45pm): Hey, do you know anyone with a fax machine

Jake (2/8 2:47pm): I thought they destroyed all the fax machines after WWII

Chris (2/8 2:55pm): if that’s true that’s unfortunate, if that’s false then i hate you

Jake (2/8 3:01pm): I’m guessing we can’t leave town until we find one

Chris (2/8 3:15pm): I never thought it would come to this, but, yes. We must fax to survive

Jake (2/8 3:20pm): How motivated are Kinko’s employees?

Chris (2/8 3:25pm): I dunno, why do you ask

Jake (2/8/3:30pm): just wonder how hard they’d resist the theft of a fax machine

Chris (2/8 3:33pm): don’t think they ‘d have to. their things look heavy

Jake (2/8 3:45pm): we have a van

Chris (2/8 3:55pm): yeah, but we’d have to drag it out to the street

Jake (2/8 4:01pm): we have the element of surprise

Chris (2/8 4:04pm): pretty sure they’d see us coming

Jake (2/8 4:15pm): we have everything we need

Chris (2/8 4:20pm): except a fax machine. I think i was a little ambitious with our schedule this morning

Jake (2/8 4:45pm): yeah. it’ll be great for a blog

Chris (2/8 4:55pm): just don’t quote me

Jake (2/8 5:01pm): deal

So we are still in Dallas, a short 21 hours away from our destination. Someone is bringing pizza, folding t-shirts, quietly sulking in the corner wondering what new horrors await in the near future, and here I sit, spinning with the Earth at a 1000mph and feeling dizzy. There have been, and there will always be, various delays to starting our journey. Sleeperstar is prone to timesucks, gravitywells, to which the creatively-minded are often prone. The great thing about having Chris Pearson in your band is his remarkable ability to take on large tasks with effective desperation.

Question: Our van is called “the Washington” (direct article necessary) due to its height and blanche color, and we now have a trailer which needs a name. Please vote in the comments:

A) the Martha

B) Curly Jefferson (AKA “the Jefferson”)

C) Obi Wan Kenobi (AKA “the Kenobi”)

D) Star Destroyer

E) Luke Skywalker (AKA “the Skywalker”)

F) the George

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