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Missoula, MT 10/6/09


Woke up early and hit the road, Aaron was real excited about the six hour drive:

We bought Snow Cat and Carl a new buddy along the way, we’re calling him Glowbra:
That’s right, a glow in the dark cobra head. Jealous much? And it was only $2.99. Christmas came early this year folks.

Saviours met up with us last night:
They’ll be on the rest of the tour with us, I will make sure to keep you up on the debauchery that is sure to ensue. Them boys aren’t afraid to look a party in dead in the eye and say, “You wanna go?”

After the show we stayed with our new friend Cameron who lives in an awesome Quonset hut that was converted into a recording studio check it out here. He and his wife completely took care of us, feeding us, and letting us louse up both their shower and couches. Thanks Cameron.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but I can swear during the last tour I said there was a better chance of me taking a cheese grader to my genitals than me ever get back in the van with these guys if the thermometer was showing anything colder the seventy degrees. So how in the hell did I get this photo today?
Son-of-a…

—Coyle

Tour To Live!

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  1. These shots are great! And yes, I am green with envy over Glowbra.
    I think from now on all form of glo-in-the-dark plastic Jesus car dash statues should be made with mandatory cobra heads.

    Enjoy the adventures of the road boys!

    K

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