Archive for November 22nd, 2007

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

November 22nd, 2007

Well everyone, it looks like we’ve made it to our last stop on the tour. I couldn’t think of a better way to end a great tour than in Rio! This is a place that I’ve heard so much about and it’s great to finally be here. We arrived Sunday evening and everyone was so tired that we just got dinner and called a night.

Mondays are days off for us, so we decided to get some sightseeing in. As we were riding from the airport our host, Victor Tamm, suggested that we at least check out two of the city’s attractions – Cristo Redenter (Christ the Redeemer) and Sugarloaf. We took him up on his offer and had a great time! Here are some pics from the day!

Oh wait! Before we begin. I was about to brush my teeth and saw this bottle of water:

So uh, you replace the comma with a period, divide the number by about 1.6 or so (because the dollar is continuing to weaken), and there you have it!…. an $11.04 bottle of water! I later found out that we are staying in arguably the best hotel in Rio.

Since it was night when we arrived, I couldn’t really see the area that we were staying in. I could smell and hear the water but I couldn’t see it. When I woke up I was able to see this from my hotel room:

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One Time?!?!?!

November 22nd, 2007

Check out the vid from a perforamance in Santa Cruz. We solicited some audience participation on this one!

Boliva Part 3 – Santa Cruz!

November 22nd, 2007

You know, Santa Cruz was kind of a bust for us as far as seeing the city goes. After we arrived at the hotel (after leaving the previous night’s show at 11:30pm, leaving the hotel at 5:30am and catching a 7:00am flight), we ate breakfast, did an interview and everyone was so tired that we slept until the night’s sound check at 9:00pm. Flying everyday really can take its toll on your body. You really don’t realize how tired you are until you sit on the bed and next thing you know its like 6 hours later. Sorry Santa Cruz, we’ll have to come back when we’re well rested so we can enjoy it more!

These are the young ladies that organized our coming and all of the events here in Bolivia:

 


I know I have a very interesting name, but it baffles me sometime how people screw up the spelling of it. I was told that the press had a copy of our press release, yet my name was still misspelled as “Demonsterius”:

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