Dust in the Wind
Everyone in the band is sick with the flu but me. So this morning I took it upon myself to do a little research on my favourite bodily humour and yours: phlegm. My most important discovery was that clear or healthy phlegm (or what I would refer to as “snot”, ie. ‘Buddy, pipe down or I’m gonna kick the effin’ snot out a ya!’) can signify the most infectious period. This is important information considering the close quarters we share.
More on snot: according to Wikipedia it’s slang for nasal mucus and not phlegm. (Up for debate if you ask me, but I’m no immunologist.) Regardless, our snot got a real workout yesterday as we were in the midst of a dust storm here in El Paso, TX. Take a look at the skyline of Juarez, Mexico, obscured not by pollution, but dust:

Next stop on the Driving-Through-a-Country-and-Western-Song Tour 2008 takes us to Tucson, AZ tonight. And if Super Tuesday lives up to its name for a certain “conservative” candidate we might be partying well into the night with the locals.
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Sucks that you guys are sick. Feel better.
And why do you guys have to play at johnny brenda’s when you get back to philly, us 21 and younger folk can’t get in there. i’ll miss you guys when you’re back around.