
Between my favorite twins: Karen Lane and Jenn Lane
Me and Sharon (Brender) Procopio
Shaun Carloss and myself
Wish I had taken more photos, but maybe I'll be able to steal some from friends.
After two years of being a "normal" person, I've run off to be a "roadie" once again. This time I'm with Sesame Street Live's Elmo Makes Music. "Coming to a neighborhood near you!"
Between my favorite twins: Karen Lane and Jenn Lane
Me and Sharon (Brender) Procopio
Shaun Carloss and myself
Wish I had taken more photos, but maybe I'll be able to steal some from friends.
Here are the Japanese girls, left to right: Keiko, Yuka, Izumi, and Shioko.
Me and my stage right performers have a sassy pose togheter.
Here I am with Dave, he makes me laugh a lot.
Here I am with Keiko.
The reason why my face looks so funny is because I had started crying.
Keiko and I have been on the show together for two and half years.
Now that the show is going to the states, Keiko cannot come because she is Japanese.
Damn us and our work visas!
I'll miss you Keiko!!!
Steven, Keiko,and Jason all won awards at the party.
Steven for Drama Queen, Keiko for Friend Forever,
and Jason got the Potential Management award.
Here I am with "B".
He recently became a Daddy and is leaving tour life.
Here I am with Mitch Matsunaga.
He used to be our company manager for the last two years,
but got a promotion and just came to visit us.
Here I am with Joey.
After 16 years on the road, Joey is finally retiring from touring life!
Here I am with the British Boys.
Anthony on the left, Bradley on the right. Here's Matt Nall and I.
Crew girls! Left to right: Jessi, Michelle, myself, and Krista.
Yeah, that was spray painted all over the place. Now, I don't like Bush, but this is a little excessive.
During load-in and load-out the locals that are hired to help us load and unload the trucks were really mean and rude to all of the female techs on the show. There is only four of us, Michelle, Krista, Jessi, and myself. Load out took from 7:30 pm to 2:00 am the next morning. It was really miserable for all involved. . . but I earned my first load-out beer. (That's my boss, Andy, looking over my shoulder.)