Monday, April 14, 2008

New Videos

There are two new videos to watch in case you haven't seen them already. The first is Gabriel's latest vlog. He talks about heading west by his lonesome. And the second is an interview we did at Texas Fear Fest 2. We didn't think it was posted anywhere, but I guess it was uploaded at the end of March. Enjoy.





And here are a few excerpts from Gabe's blog:

"So the "second leg" of the tour is officially in motion and I'm in Albuquerque, NM. There were a few changes and cancellations that threw me off a little but I'm here at the New Mexico State Fair promoting Green Eyed Monster. I love New Mexico."


"The mountains are amazing. People around here probably think I'm an idiot for staring at them so much but I can't help it. I grew up loving books like: MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, CALL OF THE WILD, THE RIVER, HATCHET, etc. etc. So I keep imaging what the mountains are like on foot. I had a great view from my table all day today so when it got slow I just looked passed the crowds and up toward the mountains. I hate it every time I realize I'm a dork."


"...two Pueblo Indians who were selling homemade necklaces and bracelets next to me. These guys proved to be the most interesting part of the day (at the flea market anyway). We talked about all kinds of things and they also told me about a few Native American legends that sounded really cool. They even invited me and my wife out to their reservation during the annual FEAST DAY in August. They mentioned hiking in the wilderness, mountainside horseback riding, and really wanted to talk about old stories and superstitions that they felt belonged in a movie."


"When I left the truck would not start. The battery was dead...JUMPSTART DIDN'T WORK. The truck still didn't start and there I was again.: alone, the truck wouldn't start, and I didn't have a clue why. So I did what anyone would do. I TRIED EVERYTHING. I pulled out a hammer and crawled under the truck and started POUNDING at the starter. Then I tightened the cables on the battery as best I could. I even went to the fuse box to check things out...after doing all of this I got into the truck and crossed my fingers. IT STARTED."

No comments: