I guess we should start with some kinda roll call type thing
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This was the texasy part of the tour
I didn't see one gunfight, I'm so ticked off

ladies first right . . .
This is Beth. She had the pleasure of acting as our merch girl. She accepted no money for her troubles, she only requested a beige van full of chopped up mannequin parts.
This is us
You know us, and thus I will move on
This is Glow as Ember
I love these Boys, they are directly responsible for the amazing time we had. Touring is great; you get to travel, play music, and add names to your list of people you would consider your brothers. On top of that, every show they played, they made certain that nothing was held back or static.
www.mp3.com/glowasember
Meet Avendesora
This band got my inner monolouge saying things like "wow, . . . wow, alright Jeff you better be on when you play, because this band is setting a high precdent tonight." Aside from being an incredible band, they were just wonderful people to hang out with.

avendesoramusic.com
in all her sincerity + in all his splender = Toby
This fellow set the whole night up for us, yikes, did he toss out some sweet melodies. He really knew how to write a song that was so stripped down, and yet had its really big moments.

www.inallhersincerity.com
The sun rising over texas
H asked the group who would be willing to drive to texas that night in order to be on time to our next venue. I volunteered, the trip would be 7 hours starting at 1am, and H and I were originally going to split the drive up. I know H was a math major, but I am pretty sure that me driving 6 out of the seven hours was not exactly even. I must thank both The Flaming Lips, and Tom Waits for helping me stay awake. When we arrived in Texas the sun was rising, and I took this picture, having earned every moment of it.
Oh, and I forgot to tell you . . .
Somewhere in the middle of Oklahoma, I hit a dog with the car, and it died in the road.