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I just got an email from soundgirl.com with the heading "soundgirl still loves EISLEY" they did an interview with sherri and chauntelle here: http://www.soundgirl.com/interviews/Eisley and kinda random but i just realized i'm wearing a soundgirl tank top right now haha. i'm easily amused. _________________ <3, Christina Last.fm.etsy.tumblr |
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Quote: SG: How many people are on the road with you in total?
Chauntelle: Well, there are five of us and our dad is our tour manager, so he's always with us. We have two crew guys who are awesome. We also have a bus driver. We also have an opening act with us and our younger sister is performing with him. She's 17. It's been amazing to have her with us this time around. so they packed ten ppl into the bus (minus the driver)? that's crazy!! unless that's just on the tour _________________ |
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That's really funny how they feel people find them unapproachable, cause I think they totally are. Or maybe I'm just a wuss. But they've always got straight faces and are walking like they have somewhere to be...so I've never stopped them to say hello. I think I'm just a wuss. But Boyd I talk to every show. He's really friendly! |
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RockerChick wrote: That's really funny how they feel people find them unapproachable, cause I think they totally are. Or maybe I'm just a wuss. But they've always got straight faces and are walking like they have somewhere to be...so I've never stopped them to say hello. I think I'm just a wuss.
But Boyd I talk to every show. He's really friendly! I think they are afraid of us, perhaps more so than we are afraid of them. That's just my suspision. When I have had the opportunity to talk to them they are incredibly sweet, and genuine, but I think a little overwhelmed. I don't blame them. |
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pollyanna87 wrote: how many times has that picture been used ? it is/was the promo photo given to general media people. my mom did an interview with them and the person she was corresponding with ahead of time gave her that picture to use for the article. |
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cynlovescandy wrote: RockerChick wrote: That's really funny how they feel people find them unapproachable, cause I think they totally are. Or maybe I'm just a wuss. But they've always got straight faces and are walking like they have somewhere to be...so I've never stopped them to say hello. I think I'm just a wuss.
But Boyd I talk to every show. He's really friendly! I think they are afraid of us, perhaps more so than we are afraid of them. That's just my suspision. That's very true... they're just shy. But once you stop them, they're really sweet and appreciative of your compliments. _________________ I know how I was born and I know that I have no choice. I know it may not show on the color of my skin, but I know it’s in my heart and in my soul. –Sara Quin |
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I completley relate to them. I have three siblings and we were homeschooled and when we're out in public or in social situations we tend to stay in a group I think because we know each other so well. It's kind of inevitable that if you're homeschooled you become really close to your family. I was homeschooled from sixth grade to twelfth. So I know my siblings extremely well. I'm sure it can be intimidating for "outsiders" to try to talk to us because we're so close and so intune with one another. And I do think people take us for snobs but the fact is we are shy! That's why we stick together! One person I know told me she thought we were a bit snobby because when we were out we would only speak to each other but she stuck around and broke through that. But I so admire people who are brave enough to approach a stranger and speak to them. It takes some real guts. _________________ Yeah... |
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[quote="cynlovescandy"] RockerChick wrote: I think they are afraid of us, perhaps more so than we are afraid of them. That's just my suspision. this made me think of little animals, heh. I'm usually a shy one myself, but I just force myself to remember that they are humans too, and they are really easy to talk to...they are possibly the furthest things from snob. snobbers don't make grilled-cheese-wiches for each other. _________________ "sketchetons" |
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