Sean Lennon Day 7, Munich, GER
Before I get to the events of the day, I forgot to mention one thing about yesterday. When we were at the brauhaus, we finally found out what the worst job in the world is, and we had to go all the way to Germany to find it.
There was a little old lady, wiry, with a silver afro-ish hairdo, who spent the entire night with a mop. Her job was to run back and forth between the mens and womens washrooms and mop up around the toilets and urinals whenever someone walked away. Talk about rock bottom... I'm thinking it's not a job you can really take pride in...
And so I carry on... I woke up fairly late and had to run out to the bus henceforth, leaving behind the wonders of the Bayerpost Sofitel, and believe me, that wasn't easy. We went straight to the Backstage Werk, which, unfortunately, was in the middle of nowhere, so we couldn't escape to explore on our downtime. On the bright side, it was the best crew we've worked with so far and the day was really easy and flew right by.
After the show, we went back to the hotel for a quick shower and started making our way to Milan. In the early stages of the drive, Julian (Sean's older brother, who is hanging out with us for a few days), started showing me the joys of iPhoto. I then got sucked in to the photo editing world til 5am, learning all the tricks and realizing that my new MacBook is even cooler than I thought. Rock on.
There was a little old lady, wiry, with a silver afro-ish hairdo, who spent the entire night with a mop. Her job was to run back and forth between the mens and womens washrooms and mop up around the toilets and urinals whenever someone walked away. Talk about rock bottom... I'm thinking it's not a job you can really take pride in...
And so I carry on... I woke up fairly late and had to run out to the bus henceforth, leaving behind the wonders of the Bayerpost Sofitel, and believe me, that wasn't easy. We went straight to the Backstage Werk, which, unfortunately, was in the middle of nowhere, so we couldn't escape to explore on our downtime. On the bright side, it was the best crew we've worked with so far and the day was really easy and flew right by.
After the show, we went back to the hotel for a quick shower and started making our way to Milan. In the early stages of the drive, Julian (Sean's older brother, who is hanging out with us for a few days), started showing me the joys of iPhoto. I then got sucked in to the photo editing world til 5am, learning all the tricks and realizing that my new MacBook is even cooler than I thought. Rock on.


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