An Awesome End to An Awesome Tour!


August 18, 2008 5:52 pm in August 17, 2008 – Los Angeles, CA

The Warped Tour went out with a bang in LA. Complete with fairies (I kid you not), GIRLS in speedos, reverse daycare (I’ll explain this beautiful invention), and the venue busting with half of LA’s population. So much so that I thought I was going to be hoisted up into a mosh pit just by trying to weave in and out of the crowds.

We tried to go out in the crowd to demonstrate the Polaroid PoGo printer, but I kept having to scrape my staff up off the ground after they were stomped on by loads of people. We did manage to get some fun pictures and meet FAIRIES. These girls were ADORABLE, wings and everything! I could barely believe it. They were over the top excited about the printer and we have the video to prove it!
As a teenager attending Warped Tour, the last thing you probably want is to haul along your parents (no matter how “rad, sick, and balling” they are). Unfortunately, some parents aren’t too excited about their teenagers going it alone. That is why some genius came up with REVERSED DAYCARE. You can go listen to Gym Class Heroes while your parents can go to gym class in the tent. I wish I knew about this when I was a teenager.
I remember saying at the beginning of the tour that this summer was sure to be full of boys in speedos. To my surprise, I haven’t seen many since Atlanta. However, yesterday I did see some girls sporting some gold speedos in high heels. I snagged them for their photo-op and they were really excited to put their picture on our “Wall of Fame”.
Yesterday was our busiest day yet. We had visitors from the Myspace tent, Warner Bros, and lots of other vendor booths stopping by to ask us how they could get their own Polaroid PoGo printer and telling me just how they planned to use it. There are so many creative people out there! I think it is safe to say that people are really psyched about the product.
This summer has been an amazing experience for both of us. Though we set out to “Leave Our Mark” across America, I think more people left their mark with us via the Polaroid PoGo printer and we have the pictures to prove it!!!!
One Response
  1. josh :

    Date: August 20, 2008 @ 11:27 am

    incredible journey you guys! thanks for sharing so much fun stuff from the road. it’s obvious you’ve left your marks and thousands of people…

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