MÖTLEY CRÜE Bassist: 'I Can't Wait For The Ball To Drop On 2006 And Welcome 2007 In'

November 24, 2006

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message in his online diary:

"So I'm sitting in another hotel room in another city missing deeply what I've worked so hard for. The kids are all home having Thanksgiving and I'm still on tour. This is the second Thanksgiving in a row away from home.

"The end of the tour is almost here and room service (a cold turkey sandwich) is almost here too. There is no plans to do anything at this point and that's fine by me, 'cause I'm burnt out and as grateful as I am, I'm ready to go home and stay home. This has been a stressful year and I can't wait for the ball to drop on 2006 and welcome 2007 in.

"Now the good news: Where I came from, this is just heaven, but even heaven has ita thorns and razorblades and my crown's no different. Fatigue makes everything hurt and a few weeks of sleep and I'll be back to my old self.

"More good news: We've raised a lot of money this year for Covenant House and Running Wild In The Night and that warms my heart. I hope it does you too.

"Thanks for giving and Thanksgiving."

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