Posted by chesterfrench on Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
We’ve been playing a lot of shows in NYC recently. Which is normally an unqualified awesome experience. But right now, NYC is the prime breeding ground for Swine Flu in the US. And we can’t be havin’ that Swine Flu (we’re not trendy enough to have it, to tell you the truth… it’s too exclusive, even for us).
So we’ve been protecting ourselves while we’re in NYC:


Oh, and the people of NYC… we apologize if you went to a drug store and couldn’t find any surgeon masks. We bought out the city’s entire inventory. Sorry?
Also, everyone wish Chester French supporter Jason Fox a belated birthday!
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hahaha, pretty ball-sy D.A., not wearing the mask on stage. all for the good of the group.
[...] boys did a post on their blog with footage from their NYC show over the weekend. Apparently, they’re feeling the non-threat [...]
It would have been bad-ass if D.A. sang with a mask. But probably, you’d just piss people off.
THANK YOU NEW YORK FOR ALL YOUR MAD CRAZY FOOTAGE!!!!!! It’s a bonanza on Youtube with new videos Everywhere.
11 days, I get to see em! *doin that cabbage patch!*
and max, I mean, that’s how I look when I wake up in the morning too…. but two minutes, a hairdryer with a comb attachment, ya know?
Ahah, not only do you guys look super creepy with those surgeon masks, but you also look hilarious!
If I were there in NYC, I’d be one of those loonies yelling “Why so serious?” through my laughter.
And good job, D.A., taking one for the team! Or, ‘yknow, the band. Whichever one you prefer. =)
Hahahahahaha…..Awesome.
Funny…for some reason the mask doesn’t look creepy on you. lol
i always advice my kids to wear face masks when going into crowded areas. swine flu is really scary and i dont want my kids getting infected by it.
You are rock!!! Supper! Thanks.
the H1N1 or Swine Flu Virus is very scary at first but now it is well controlled by vaccines and prevention by avoiding going into places with incidence of swine flu.
Dude… Seriously? You guys look dead sinister. Creeping me out a little.