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Saturday, August 11, 2007

First TSOYA From Kuwait...


This Evening Rob Huebel, Rob Riggle, and Horatio Sanz and I landed in Kuwait for over a week to do shows in Iraq for the troops as part of the USO under the title "OPERATION: SMELL THE HEAT."

I haven't been to Iraq since I was a kid but I have fond memories of "Space Mountain" and "Mr. Toads Wild Ride" plus I love the Electric Parade...oh wait I think that's Disney World, I always getting those two confused. Disney has the rides and Iraq has a 130 degree daily temp, that's right.

Just keep your fingers crossed that their are no Transformer attacks while we are their because I saw that Michael Bay documentary, "Transformers" and those things are brutal.


Case in Point!


(By the way if you are in the Persian Gulf area or know anybody that is, the USO can give them details about our shows. The locations are secret, even to us...So check out the USO website for more info)

By the way, the coolest thing that I found out about the USO is that Gary Sinise travels over their all the time with with the Lt. Dan Band. I've never heard them, but if it's as good as Bubba Gump restaurant, I already love it.

Here's my 1st photo blog...Hopefully, I'll get a chance to do more but I'm not exactly sure what the Internet connections will be like, so if this page isn't updated take a look at these pages while I'm gone...

My You Tube Page
My Photo PageUPDATED

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2 Comments:

Blogger Joe said...

Thumbs up, Paul. Keep 'em laughing over there and be safe.

August 11, 2007 3:10 PM  
Anonymous SGM Rich Greene said...

I caught you guys at Camp Arifjan last weekend. Thanks so much for coming over here and making us laugh. I loved the Pentagon sketch and the Dating game, and I never knew Chuck Norris had so much hair.
Thanks again- we really appreciate you taking the time out to come and make us laugh.

SGM Rich Greene

August 17, 2007 8:33 PM  

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