Saturday, June 5, 2010

Demolition Derby Freaks!

Tonight was the second to last night at the Razorback Fair (or is it Ozark Mountain Fair?) in Fayetteville, Arkansas. There was a demolition derby and it brought in our largest crowd yet. It was actually my first time witnessing a demolition derby and I must say it was incredible. The car that I was rooting for (number 42) really held his own and I was convinced that he would win, but after all of his tires blew, he was kind of screwed. One wheel was completely sideways.

We got to do a pre-show for the derby, which was pretty rockin'. It was probably the most responsive crowd we'd had this whole tour (even though most of them were just checking me out).

We did our last show at 10:30 for a huge crowd that loved it. A lot of people came up for stapling (not just little kids this time!) and I proved to be the more popular one as I had several groups of people ask to take pictures with me.

I've been having a great time being on the road and going from fair to fair and I think as soon as I go back "home" (wherever that is, considering I'm practically homeless right now), I'm not going to have a clue what to do with myself. I have a lot of personal work to do, which will be great to accomplish... but I am going to miss this.

Tomorrow is the last day of the fair and then we are off to Dallas, Texas for a huge one day show at the Lakewood Theater. If you're in the area, go there!

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