The risks and dangers of travelling and living on the road…

I’ve just read online somewhere that Iaz is in Cinncinatti, Ohio. From one city to another. I don’t know how this guy does it. Not sure if he hitch hikes his way through or how he gets the money for trains/buses but it is strange how he does it. Iaz ditching home town to live on the road to visit almost every major city in the US, is reminding me of the famous stories of Christopher McCandless and UFC fighter Evan Tanner. Those two guys did pretty much the same thing. Chris McCandless ditched his hometown to live his dreams of living in the wild of Alaska and Evan Tanner ditched his life to live out in the desert. I understand people want to make these dreams come true and make them happy, but guess what, those kind of dreams don’t usually end too well. Chris and Evan’s dreams both resulted in death.

Iaz may want to take that into consideration. I don’t mean to be harsh and don’t mean to be difficult on him but it’s my way of getting him to wake up and look at reality.

My take on why Iaz is doing this travelling is so he can try and get the public’s attention to his music more. It’s like, “Hey look at me, I’m travelling, so respect me”. A cry for attention kind of thing. It’s like, he’s trying to get famous for it or something.

Not only that he could possibly become a victim of a crime, what if he gets injured or really sick and no one cares to help him? This stuff will happen. I know he can take care of himself and he can do what he wants to do, that’s fine. Travelling to city to city for like everyweek is very dangerous. He needs to learn that fact. I know how much Iaz loves talking to people but meeting strangers out in the cities is never cool. Lots of bad people out there. Like I said, I’m a little worried that he could meet the wrong people that could turn out dangerous. Looking at his myspace blogs with him writing about how great these cities are and how wonderful city people are is just absolutely insane, in my book.

No matter how many people try to talk him into coming back home whether it’s myself or his family and friends that live back here, he’s not going to listen to anybody. He’s a pretty selfish guy that would think his music is so important than anything else.

Kev

2 thoughts on “The risks and dangers of travelling and living on the road…”

    1. I’ll admit it that I do miss him a little. He used to come to my house once in a while when he has no one to talk to and we’ll hang out at the local gigs sometimes. He claims he’s never coming back but like you said, I think he’ll come home too. I think deep down inside, he will one day change his mind and realize that I’m right.

      Kev

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