This was our first screening where we wore lapel microphones. It was nerve-wrecking. The theater was huge - about 20 people came to the screening. It was included in part of the Multicultural Center's spring film series. The last film in the series was the Motorcycle Diaries, so we were kind of up against a lot.
We walked around the campus and found the University Center, a big, ugly, brown 70s building. Courtney got coffee and I got vitamin water. We sat in the mall-like atrium that is the student center, before going to meet michael and ashton at "the source" (the information center). They then took us out for a nice dinner, that was unfortunately rushed and we had to get TO GO.
We walked back to the auditorium and got fitted for the lapel mics. We were both kind of terrified by the mics and the process of speaking into them.
ME
COURTNEY
After the screening we went back to our hotel room at the Campus Inn. The next morning we left and headed up to Alberta (where we would end up being denied entry into the country). Damn you Canada! Here are some pictures of how beautiful upstate Montana was:
We got to the border and turned around, driving straight through the night across Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. We stayed in Colorado for a week before beginning this next leg of our tour.
Monday, April 03, 2006
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