Once again I found myself with Shanti, visiting friends Brad and Nancy (The Royal Tenenbaums) who were hosts to a big urban Halloween party with Ouchmyeye Productions in Seattle. We weren't sure what to expect, but we knew we were in for a good time. We arrived the day before to help set up the party, which was fun because we felt like it was our party too (the free entrance for being coat check girls wasn't so bad either)
We even managed to squeeze in a protest march all through Korea town to Pioneer Square. It was actually one of the Buried Life's 100 things on their list, but where are they?
Just a few weeks after their stint in Ketchum, The Buried Life boys were wrapping up their tour and joined us at the party. It was fun to have four young chaperones to ward off the urban freaks that took my naughty schoolgirl outfit seriously. The boys came as a boy band and even perfected a dance routine and Jonny got down in a dance-off with "Prince".
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