Wallace actually used to be much grittier. The culture was informed by alcoholic miners who rarely left the confines of their houses except to enter the even darker confines of mines. Very similar to the tone of the film, Winter's Bone. Now they have made it into a touristy town, although the bordello museum is a nice nod to Wallace's past. Have you ever considered releasing any of your albums in 5.1 surround like the new Tom Petty blu-ray, Mojo?
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My stars! I cannot believe you were in Wallace, Idaho! Wallace is my old stomping grounds. A good town to pass through...
wallace, idaho!
we stopped there for lunch!
did you create the scene in the top photograph? dark.
no, this was some junk in a flowerpot after the snow melted. glasses?
I thought it was a roadside memorial, fake flowers and trash.
I imagine someone couldn't find their glasses for the entire winter.
Wallace actually used to be much grittier. The culture was informed by alcoholic miners who rarely left the confines of their houses except to enter the even darker confines of mines. Very similar to the tone of the film, Winter's Bone. Now they have made it into a touristy town, although the bordello museum is a nice nod to Wallace's past.
Have you ever considered releasing any of your albums in 5.1 surround like the new Tom Petty blu-ray, Mojo?
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