The Hidden Cameras Day 6, Halifax, NS
We got up around 11am and met at a diner for breakfast before leaving town. Today looked like it would be fairly painless, and it actually was. There was a little bit of snow, but nothing anywhere near what the last two days have been. We made it to Halifax on time and thrilled by the complete lack of driving drama.
After soundchecks and hotel check-ins, a few of us went for dinner at a pretty good Indian place called Curry Village. I like the spicy stuff, and the Indians make some powerful dishes, but I've learned how to eat it in order to maximize flavour and minimize burn. Joel, the singer in the band, has not. He asked to try some of the sauce on my chicken, I said sure, and he scooped up a massive amount on a piece of naan bread. I told him it would burn, long and slow, but he took it all. He seemed fine for a few seconds, but then the look that came across his face was priceless. The man was in pain. He couldn't drink water fast enough. It was sort of funny, maybe not for him, but the rest of us got a kick out of it.
After dinner, we headed back to the Attic for the show, and again it turned out pretty well. There was a good number of people there and they were loving it. Only annoying thing was that there was a dance club below us, and it was pretty loud. It was kind of disturbing, but what can you do... All in all it went well and tonight I can head to bed for a good sleep. Don't have to be out of the hotel til noon tomorrow.
After soundchecks and hotel check-ins, a few of us went for dinner at a pretty good Indian place called Curry Village. I like the spicy stuff, and the Indians make some powerful dishes, but I've learned how to eat it in order to maximize flavour and minimize burn. Joel, the singer in the band, has not. He asked to try some of the sauce on my chicken, I said sure, and he scooped up a massive amount on a piece of naan bread. I told him it would burn, long and slow, but he took it all. He seemed fine for a few seconds, but then the look that came across his face was priceless. The man was in pain. He couldn't drink water fast enough. It was sort of funny, maybe not for him, but the rest of us got a kick out of it.
After dinner, we headed back to the Attic for the show, and again it turned out pretty well. There was a good number of people there and they were loving it. Only annoying thing was that there was a dance club below us, and it was pretty loud. It was kind of disturbing, but what can you do... All in all it went well and tonight I can head to bed for a good sleep. Don't have to be out of the hotel til noon tomorrow.


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