On the Bus to Portland

Cap'n Skypilot Babbs Knot the Emcee called the troops to order in the Bus barn at the Farm. Kirk Oh Green brought a ceremonial bottle of Jack which everyone hoisted to our lips as Babbs toasted CHEERS...TO KEEZEY!

George nudged the Bus out of the Barn off the Farm back onto Ridgeway as Zane deeejayed the Hit The Road Jack and Everybody Must Get Stoned... are you beginning to detect a theme yet?

From the cockpit on the Bus, you can see the orange hat on the head of George Walker, Bus driver extraordinnaire, with Ed McClanahan and Genie Murphy as they peer through the windshield as the Bus is following the Yellow Brick Road.

A chip off the old block, a Prankster in his own right, Chessman - the Blonde Knight shown above, instigated a card game in the back of the Bus. The only problem was that we didn't have a deck of cards! But... we did have a bunch of SpitFurther Jail Journal BookVentureTour cards.

IS THIS YOUR CARD???

Chessman was handed a pile of the BookVentureTour cards and a black sharpie and proceeded to make a deck of cards on the blank side of the BookVentureTour cards. Several enthusiastic games of five card draw and stud were played. It was a shaky crew playing... Ed McClanahan is a real card shark as is Shady Backflash. We're havin' fun now!


George Walker sharing a fun moment with Cap'n Skypilot as Zane is playing DJ.

Is there a doctor on the Bus?

Calling Doctor Howard. Calling Doctor Fine. Dr. Howard. Dr. Zane. Dr. Really? Murphy somehow managed to get one of the styrofoam beads leaking from a bean bag chair into her ear. We remain perplexed about how it happened. Dr. Zane went into the Prankster medical kit for the appropriate tool, a Swiss Army style knife for extracting such a bead using the corkscrew tool. The operation was a success! Murphy survived to do her reading at the Bagdad Theater later in the evening after which she proceeded to anesthetize herself... with a little help from her friends.

Still Anonymous after all these years! Ed McClanahan introduced her at the Bagdad Theater as the only person who became famous with the name like Anonymous.

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