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Thursday, May 22, 2008 
Well we're riding along here on day one of our latest little journey into B.F. America. Ribs and a greek salad at Rendezvous in Memphis got us set up right to drive into Arkansas where there have already been a handful of cultural experiences. They're all around if you just look for em…just about anywhere really. One involved hickies and a flask. I'm just saying. Now we're driving along on our way to Oklahoma City and I swear I see lightening bugs right out here on the interstate. I also suspect we may be driving through fields of marijuana. Anywayz, my computer is sucking. Batt-ree. Won't hold a charge. Don't know how in the hell I'm gonna get a decent hair dryer to work in the UK, whether or not to try and drive home after Braselton Atlanta gig, what the foreign currency exchange is gonna be in August and how bad the US banks are gonna rake my little bare feet over the coals when I show up with all them pounds and euros, Lord willing. "It's as important to have as many questions as opinions" is my latest self-improvement affirmation - her-ratio. Trying to be less of a smart ass. Not sure it's working, cause I do have a lot of questions but I couldn't help but communicate…I saw three clips from the ACM awards. (A) the pitchtuner was working so hard on the Taylor Swift performane she sounded like C-3-PO. And if Garth Brooks didn't sing he'd be an ax murderer cause what else can you do with all that passion? Okay that was a question…kinda. Off to see the wizard. If you live kinda in the west we are on our way to see YOU. Check tour dates on home page. Nighty nite.
Troy
Troy Leong

 
Nowwww...Elizabeth!!!!!! Thats the hardiest laugh I've had in a long time. A pitchtuner,Taylor Swift sounding like C-3 PO and Garth should've been an ax murderer with all that passion. You really know how to work the words. YOU KILL ME GIRL!!!!!! I almost fell out my computer chair.


Cheers to ya hon and good luck on your latest tour through the U.S.



Sincerely,
Troy Leong
aka The Traditionalist
 
Posted by Troy on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 11:20 PM
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CHELLE ROSE

 
sometimes i wonder if hangin with YOU stirs my inner smart asse...or the other way around. i think knowing our daddy's pretty much insures it through the bloodline. sure ain't purty at times. BUT TRUTHFUL. truth is always best dontcha think.


i miss you. fridge is stocked with sofia and i'll try and repress my smartasseness until you return...to SHARE BOTH.


cr
 
Posted by CHELLE ROSE on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 11:26 PM
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Monte Dutton

 
It took me quite a while to realize you could be a smartass professionally. It's called columnist, and I'm right handy at it. Or so they say.

 
Posted by Monte Dutton on Monday, May 26, 2008 - 4:27 AM
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Ake

 
Your blog lights up my night like one of the lightening bugs you've been seeing.


Your fan in Stockholm
Ake
 
Posted by Ake on Monday, May 26, 2008 - 4:25 AM
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Denali Classics
Denali Classics

 
Love the ACM comments! :-)
 
Posted by Denali Classics on Monday, May 26, 2008 - 4:26 AM
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Mia, Phil & Sam

 
You should really capitalize Wizard. I meam if he truly is the most powerful person in OZ and all.

 
Posted by Mia, Phil & Sam on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 3:05 AM
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Hankaboy
Hans Rosén

 
Hi,

regarding hairdryers in UK. Easily solved buy on right there...
they have 220 volts in the mains, you have 110 volts in the US.

Europe usually has 240 volts... be prepared!

All the Best,

Hank in SWEDEN
 
Posted by Hankaboy on Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 4:02 PM
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