The past few days, the five of us have been staying in Duluth, MN. It's a gorgeous port city on the edge of Lake Superior, with so much to offer. We performed at both U of M Duluth and St. Scholastica College. The shows were only two hours apart, UMD at 6pm and Scholastica at 8pm. It was so much fun to run from one great audience to another without time to breathe. What we do before and after shows can be so entertaining as well. During the Scholastica show we got a suggestion of "Scary Mary", which is a statue somewhere on campus. Not fully knowing what "Scary Mary" was all about, we used it in the show. The results were just shy of Genius. After the show some students took us on a "Stand By Me" quest to the statue of "Scary Mary". 12 of us walked in clusters past the residence halls, past the soccer fields, into the woods, under the blanket of night. About thirty feet into the woods, where not a single light from campus shined, was a clearing. There in front of us floated a hazy statue that seemed to be glowing (simply because it was white). Had I been alone I would more than likely have shit my pants. Turns out old "Mary" is Jesus with his arms spread open, and the "Scary" part comes from the upper classmen who jump at you from behind the shadows. Nonetheless, the statue served its purpose of scaring religion into me, the good old Catholic church.