17th January 2000
Hello all good people. Thanx for taking time to visit us here in cyberspace where it has just been raining, but itīs drying up, so it looks like itīs gonna be another great day on God's beautiful earth.
Did you know that they are finding a new planet every week circling around our neighbouring stars in the Milky Way? No? Well now you do. And do you know how? No? Well let me tell you. Since the light from the stars are about a million to one compared to the planet orbiting, the reflected light from the planet is so little that it is impossible for the scientists to see it, even with the most powerful telescope in America. But the force of the planet's gravity pulls the star and the star makes a small move and that's how they know.
Itīs a beautiful night sky along the road and we often stop just to gaze at it. Unpolluted by electric light and the sound of traffic. All we hear is the wind in the trees and the plucking from the stream nearby (or was it Børge having a piss?), well anyway, there really is a God.
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Here's me and Børge and the top of Inge Soundguru`s head. |
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Here's me (I always make sure I am closest to the camera, canīt help it) and half of Nisse Strobe on the left. To my right: Kjell Propella (whose tourbus it is), Børge and Inge Soundguru. |
Here's Inge Soundguru, Børges ear and eye, me (a bit too close this time) and on the right is Allan, who left us on our own to take care of his other family. We miss him deeply. |
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Here's Inge Helland the guitar player. (He wanted to buy the flightcase for my -71 Dean guitar, but he only wanted to pay a thousand kroner for it, so I told him to fuck off). |
Here's Jacobsen. He got squeezed between the bus and the trailer. He felt no pain.
Check the tourdates, and come and say hello. If youīre coming with a good poem or a great picture, painting, home video, dress code or whatever, weīll let you in for free (come early in the day). |
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I know you love me, and I love you back, people, I love you back.

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