Alrosa Villa. Not quite Taco Villa.

19 April, 2010 (00:13) | Tour Blog | By: Rawrb

Playing a venue with a history like the Alrosa Villa has isn’t something you could actually put into words. If you haven’t been there since the incident, the vibe there isn’t one of death or negativity or anything similar. It’s positive; very warm and inviting. People there are all respectful and supportive of the venue’s staff and despite all that’s happened, all bands that play there know and understand that the incident doesn’t make the venue.

Complete and utter respect.

The show was absolutely awesome. It was packed out – our best Alrosa show yet. The nice runner lady went and got us Jimmy Johns; Rick (the owner) made sure we got our Lunchables, and the sound was incredible.

YES.

I learned some interesting stuff about the industry and Green Jello’s history from Bill, all while watching him build a coffin out of foam rubber stuff. Heh.

We had an amazing response from the large crowd that came in with a nice sales numbers to show that we did something right. Must’ve been my booty shaking. I’m… pretty good at it. Heh.

After the show we headed back to Alex’s place. Sleeeeeep.

And now we’ve got a couple days off, so if I’m feeling SAUUUUCY enough I’ll post something about me doing nothing. Mmm. Nothing.

What I learned: Sometimes blondes live up to the stereotype, Jager on stage still kicks my ass, and Happy 6 Months to my Sugarbuns! Yeehaw!

  • Some chick

    Today’s the 18th, btw. Happy 6 months, honey bunny!

  • Some chick

    Today’s the 18th, btw. Happy 6 months, honey bunny!

  • stickhead

    R.I.P. Dime

  • stickhead

    R.I.P. Dime