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The journal page appears on [[tallyhall.com]] beginning on the 5th of November 2005. The Wayback Machine snapshot is from January 17th, 2006, so it's possible that earlier journal entries were unfortunately lost with the death of Flash.
The journal page appears on [[tallyhall.com]] beginning on the 15th of November 2005. The Wayback Machine snapshot is from January 17th, 2006, so it's possible that earlier journal entries were unfortunately lost with the death of Flash.


The following journal entry data was collected March 2023. Some of the links work to this day, and others require [http://web.archive.org Wayback Machine], so the link needed is provided. If the link is unavailable through either means, the words will be [[Journal Page|formatted as a hyperlink]] but lead back to this page.
The following journal entry data was collected March 2023. Some of the links work to this day, and others require [http://web.archive.org Wayback Machine], so the link needed is provided. If the link is unavailable through either means, the words will be [[Journal Page|formatted as a hyperlink]] but lead back to this page.
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| 11.15.05 || back from chicago || andrew || [[File:111505.jpg]]
| 11.15.05 || back from chicago || andrew || [[File:111505.jpg]]


We're back from a weekend in Chicago. Good times all around. The Double Door show was a great time and it's always nice to play with Down the Line. Dan from DTL joined us for "Be Born," and we added some new tricks to our live show.
We're back from a weekend in Chicago. Good times all around. The Double Door show was a great time and it's always nice to play with [http://downthelineband.com/ Down the Line]. Dan from DTL joined us for "Be Born," and we added some new tricks to our live show.


The highlight of the trip had to be the hot dogs. They were very delicious. Joe ate two of them. We had to stop him from eating three and the lady behind the counter. He was hungry.
The highlight of the trip had to be the [http://web.archive.org/web/20060129085515/http://www.redhotchicago.com/html/who.html hot dogs]. They were very delicious. Joe ate two of them. We had to stop him from eating three and the lady behind the counter. He was hungry.


Thanks to everyone who came to the show. We look forward to returning.
Thanks to everyone who came to the show. We look forward to returning.
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Then, on our way to Pittsburgh, we had a MAJOR EMERGENCY. Find out more there: HERE.
Then, on our way to Pittsburgh, we had a MAJOR EMERGENCY. Find out more there: [[Journal Page|HERE]].


The Pittsburgh show was a lot of fun. We now whole-heartedly endorse the Shadow Lounge – a very low-key, comfy venue. The crowd was energetic and friendly; thanks to the TALLY HALL MONITORS that flyered. We appreciate it a ton.
The Pittsburgh show was a lot of fun. We now whole-heartedly endorse the Shadow Lounge – a very low-key, comfy venue. The crowd was energetic and friendly; thanks to the TALLY HALL MONITORS that flyered. We appreciate it a ton.
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Zubin reaaaally wanted to go. After our experience at Waffle House, it was just too logical that a buttermilk pancake would be delicious. But we didn’t go. Instead we went to Cleveland and played a show. My Kurzweil keyboard broke, so we had to improvise and I played everything on my Alesis Ion. It’ll be fixed by Saturday. Just as we were leaving, two people came in who had missed our set due to snow delays, so we played a concert outside for them. It was fun and cold.
Zubin reaaaally wanted to go. After our experience at Waffle House, it was just too logical that a buttermilk pancake would be delicious. But we didn’t go. Instead we went to Cleveland and played a show. My [http://web.archive.org/web/20051224081122/http://kurzweilmusicsystems.com/products.html?Id=352 Kurzweil keyboard] broke, so we had to improvise and I played everything on my Alesis [http://web.archive.org/web/20070422072202/http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery;jsessionid=2eo8pd6d63qkl?tname=ion&method=6&sbid=lc05a Ion]. It’ll be fixed by Saturday. Just as we were leaving, two people came in who had missed our set due to snow delays, so we played a concert outside for them. It was fun and cold.


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FUNNER IS NOT A WORD! But, unexpectedly, word IS a funner.
FUNNER IS NOT A WORD! But, unexpectedly, word IS a funner.


Joining us last night was the buxom and talented CASEY SHEA. If you’re not familiar with this guy, you should be. You can check him out here or there, and I highly recommend “Life in a Cube.” Here’s a shot of us with the man himself (he’s to the left of the buxom and talented fur hat (thanks to Jennie (who journeyed all the way from New Hampshire))).
Joining us last night was the buxom and talented CASEY SHEA. If you’re not familiar with this guy, you should be. You can check him out [http://web.archive.org/web/20060213065159/http://caseysheamusic.com/index.htm here] or [http://web.archive.org/web/20060218091048/http://www.myspace.com/caseyshea there], and I highly recommend [http://web.archive.org/web/20060118003145/http://caseysheamusic.com/mp3/caseyshea-lifeinacube.mp3 “Life in a Cube.”] Here’s a shot of us with the man himself (he’s to the left of the buxom and talented fur hat (thanks to Jennie (who journeyed all the way from New Hampshire))).


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| 01.04.06 || HAPPY NEW YEAR || joe || [[File:010406.jpg]]
| 01.04.06 || HAPPY NEW YEAR || joe || [[File:010406.jpg]]
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| 01.10.06 || EXCITEMENT AND THE BLIND PIG || andrew || Friday’s concert at the Blind Pig was a lot of fun. Devin Davis opened the night with his incredible one-man show. Grand Buffet followed by redefining the meaning of an all-ages concert (and I quote, “!#$(@#*U&$ Grand Buffet you Q@#$*@#&$ fun listening hamburgers”). We played MMMM from start to finish, and we did a great job remembering all the words. The few times we slipped up, we were able to put the microphone up to the audience. Great job audience helping us out. Thank you.
| 01.10.06 || EXCITEMENT AND THE BLIND PIG || andrew || Friday’s concert at the Blind Pig was a lot of fun. [http://web.archive.org/web/20051226043049/http://www.devindaviswebsite.com/home.html Devin Davis] opened the night with his incredible one-man show. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060115111245/http://grandbuffet.com/ Grand Buffet] followed by redefining the meaning of an all-ages concert (and I quote, “!#$(@#*U&$ Grand Buffet you Q@#$*@#&$ fun listening hamburgers”). We played MMMM from start to finish, and we did a great job remembering all the words. The few times we slipped up, we were able to put the microphone up to the audience. Great job audience helping us out. Thank you.


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