(Written Friday the 8th)
Last night we slept at an of season beach hotel in
Puttgarden, 5mins from the ferry that took us from the wasteland called
Denmark.
Before that we stopped in Malmö to pick up a new drum set for Rackarn. It’s a risky business buying new drums on the way out on tour without a backup. Everything went well though.
Today we are continuing towards Belgium were we will do our first show tonight. The drive goes by the German über autobahn. And it is as booooring as Gothenburgians who are joking about fish. Writing on my iPhone right now to post later when I find that secret holy internet access which is shrouded in mystery and hidden for us brave road warriors from the north.
Here I will give you a few tips on how to spend the traveling time.
1. Decide on one person in the tour group and go together and bully "hen"(a new Swedish word for an undefined he or she, not the bird). Only funny for a while thought, and not fun at all for the hen.
2. Eat snacks and work on your tour-belly.
3. Drive really close to the lorry in front of you. It gets more exciting the more danger and warning labels it got attached at the back. Change driver and make a high-score of distances, speed, labels and traveling time. Bonus is achieved if it is raining, snowing or foggy.
4. Sleep.
We just passed into the Netherlands. The grass is still green here, in November. Not fair, but It makes sense since they are allowed to smoke it here.
Before that we stopped in Malmö to pick up a new drum set for Rackarn. It’s a risky business buying new drums on the way out on tour without a backup. Everything went well though.
Today we are continuing towards Belgium were we will do our first show tonight. The drive goes by the German über autobahn. And it is as booooring as Gothenburgians who are joking about fish. Writing on my iPhone right now to post later when I find that secret holy internet access which is shrouded in mystery and hidden for us brave road warriors from the north.
Here I will give you a few tips on how to spend the traveling time.
1. Decide on one person in the tour group and go together and bully "hen"(a new Swedish word for an undefined he or she, not the bird). Only funny for a while thought, and not fun at all for the hen.
2. Eat snacks and work on your tour-belly.
3. Drive really close to the lorry in front of you. It gets more exciting the more danger and warning labels it got attached at the back. Change driver and make a high-score of distances, speed, labels and traveling time. Bonus is achieved if it is raining, snowing or foggy.
4. Sleep.
We just passed into the Netherlands. The grass is still green here, in November. Not fair, but It makes sense since they are allowed to smoke it here.
As I said before, I will post this when I find a Wi-Fi connection. Until then I
will try to convince our new roadie Eddie into helping us raise our tour budget at the next lorry stop, since services like that is also legal in this
country.
Thanks and hey leverpastej.
Thanks and hey leverpastej.
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