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tahruh wrote: Lol, no story. He's 1 and says "b-b" instead of "baby." He understands she needs to be held and fed, so chooses not to beat her up. Everyone else is subject to his adorable rage though.
Speaking of pictures, while I probably shouldn't post this, he has totally become the light of my work life. He looks nothin' like his daddy. I'm just saying. Anyway, I obviously agree with Hisownshot (Carrie, I think?) here, but like I said, only time will tell. I actually do look forward to the pictures, whether they're from tours or home. They're definitely gonna be cute little b-bs. Aw to the wuh... cute little dude, he's got a suspicious kid look on his mug though I don't disagree with you or his own shot since I have held every job she has & have the familial experience. I also have seen teachers & camp counsselors who have those kids on lock, moving like clockwork, with enough slack to crack the whip on the wildcards. I've seen parents with toddlers with the same mojo. Some people have that Village of the Damned swag. Travel is possible, touring might be an endeavor of epic proportions, but when family is involved I can see retired in-laws scheduling vacations around on branch of a tour, and the others picking up the slack on the next. Just an idea. Also, I'm expecting Mutemath to get even bigger than they are. They're getting pretty big btw, on the cusp of Deathcab-level success. _________________ yup, that's my name. FOR YOUR RATING PLEASURE: 4 LIKE Buttons, 1 NEUTRAL, 1 VEXED, 5 DISLIKE buttons. LC > FB = personal fave = Eisley fans should dig it |
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tahruh wrote: ...But it's not just one baby, with a bunch of free hands and space. It's going to be four. Wasn't their last tour in a van?
Wasn't sure if you were responding to my post or not here, but if so.. Jenn was pretty much on her own with the baby touring. Apart from her husband helping (of course) when he wasn't busy (which he often was). It's definitely nothing like three new babies on tour I understand but even just one baby, one mama.. I can only imagine the difficulties of traveling on the road! I think if Stacy, Chauntelle and Sherri brought their babies on tour they'd definitely trade out the van for a bus - like the ones they used to take? Possibly something bigger. Todd is on hand so that's great for Chauntelle and who knows, maybe the other spouses would join along when they could. Or maybe a Mute Math, Say Anything, Eisley tour |
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Both the last tours I went to this year and the last Daren was with them. He's pretty much a contant. These are midwest tours though & he is from MO, where both shows were. Sherri's been pretty constant on Max's tours whether opening or just on hand & singing her parts. Now that they're label mates on EV it makes even more sense for a SA & Eisley tour part deux. The timing seems more likely for Eisley & mutemath to have releases close to the same time, cause SA's just came out. Who knows, there could be a Perma release by that time? It would be nice if Sucre & Perma alternated between Eisley albums so that in the 2 years between each we got releases by each a year apart. Plus Merriment in their too... On the other hand Eisley could go Beatles and be a studio only act for a while, maybe doing a "from the basement" like broadcast for a release like Radiohead & maybe a 2 or 3 show residency in ultra mega major markets along with festivals if available? _________________ yup, that's my name. FOR YOUR RATING PLEASURE: 4 LIKE Buttons, 1 NEUTRAL, 1 VEXED, 5 DISLIKE buttons. LC > FB = personal fave = Eisley fans should dig it |
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Hey, if there's one thing a big Texan family knows, it's how to have lots of babies. I think they've got this _________________ |
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wilsmith wrote: Aw to the wuh... cute little dude, he's got a suspicious kid look on his mug though I don't disagree with you or his own shot since I have held every job she has & have the familial experience. I also have seen teachers & camp counsselors who have those kids on lock, moving like clockwork, with enough slack to crack the whip on the wildcards. I've seen parents with toddlers with the same mojo. Some people have that Village of the Damned swag. Travel is possible, touring might be an endeavor of epic proportions, but when family is involved I can see retired in-laws scheduling vacations around on branch of a tour, and the others picking up the slack on the next. Just an idea. Also, I'm expecting Mutemath to get even bigger than they are. They're getting pretty big btw, on the cusp of Deathcab-level success. Just wanna clarify that I'm sure it is possible to take four babies on tour and have some kind of routine, it just seems like more of an expense than a gain at that point. But of course it's really none of my business how the Dupree clan decides to go about their business and family lives, anyway. Unless they want to make it my business and post lots of pictures. I also wasn't joking when I said I'd like to read a blog on that. Might even make for a great TLC show, haha. _________________ my name's carrie and i love a good sandwich so if you have a sandwich, come roll with me! i'm gonna marry the mars volta. |
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pzy wrote: Hey, if there's one thing a big Texan family knows, it's how to have lots of babies. I think they've got this And caring for a number of children in succession at home is definitely relevant to having four infants en route, for months, at once. Did Kayla ever go on tour with them, I wonder? That said, I don't really care. I doubt they'll come here for a while anyway; and I probably won't travel to one of the bigger cities unless it's for Sucre, so. _________________ Albert Camus wrote: Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth. |
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Yeah, it's their perogative. I was taking this more as a, "when/ if/ how will we see the band we are all fans of again?" bit of conjecture more than critique. Whenever Buh-Byeisley paranoia sets in my knee jerk reaction is to speculate how & why things can work out ok. We'll see. I'm optimistic. Also, since EV is a NY label I expect once an album cycle an up north trip will be booked so NJ may yet get a show in 2013. _________________ yup, that's my name. FOR YOUR RATING PLEASURE: 4 LIKE Buttons, 1 NEUTRAL, 1 VEXED, 5 DISLIKE buttons. LC > FB = personal fave = Eisley fans should dig it |
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wilsmith wrote: Both the last tours I went to this year and the last Daren was with them. He's pretty much a contant. These are midwest tours though & he is from MO, where both shows were. Sherri's been pretty constant on Max's tours whether opening or just on hand & singing her parts. Now that they're label mates on EV it makes even more sense for a SA & Eisley tour part deux.
The timing seems more likely for Eisley & mutemath to have releases close to the same time, cause SA's just came out. Who knows, there could be a Perma release by that time? It would be nice if Sucre & Perma alternated between Eisley albums so that in the 2 years between each we got releases by each a year apart. Plus Merriment in their too... On the other hand Eisley could go Beatles and be a studio only act for a while, maybe doing a "from the basement" like broadcast for a release like Radiohead & maybe a 2 or 3 show residency in ultra mega major markets along with festivals if available? i would like to hear more perma sometime. anywho, i don't know if eisley could be a studio only act right now (though it seems the best option for them at the moment) as they're not exactly the same status the beatles were at. _________________ Oneironaut http://www.facebook.com/ChengBand |
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Well, she's like a tween now... I don't think she went on tour-tours with them though, when she was a baby/tot/lil' kid. Outside of Texas. I'm pretty sure they've said as much (she stayed home with Kim, and Chauntelle would call her all the time). And Boyd said he'd stay home with Stacy's baby when she announced her pregnancy, before it turned out they all were expecting. I just think they got a bit excited with everything and didn't think it all the way through. And again, I don't really care, but I would not personally get too invested in the idea of a tour next year if I did. Just me though. _________________ Albert Camus wrote: Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth. |
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