MÖTLEY CRÜE's NIKKI SIXX: In Pearl Harbor, We All Lost

November 22, 2005

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

"Traveled from Hiroshima yesterday. Some of the crew went to the museum there. I went a few years ago. It really shows the destruction we did when we dropped the bomb after Pearl Harbor. It's a lose-lose situation when women and children are involved. It's hard to feel good about what we did, even after Pearl Harbor when you see it through their eyes. I can see it both ways and nobody won. We all lost.

"After arriving here via bullet train it was time to do interviews and then call home. Donna [wife] reminded me of us going to getting shabu shabu and how much we loved it. Not wanting to go out to a restaurant, I looked down at the room service menu (another turkey club...) and there it was... shabu shabu... Called Tommy [Lee, drums] who is a freak for it too and we all went down for a killer meal. I'm not sure if the meal was 120.00 or 1200.00. If it is the latter, it was a bad day to pick up the tab… ha ha.

"Came up to my room an called down for massage.The littlest lady came to my door. I was thinking she couldn't massage Mighty Mike and do any damage.Well, she kicked my ass. So I was in bed at 9 pm.... hence...why I'm up at 5:30 again...

"We have a show tonight... Counting down the days till i see the wife..."

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