Aaron Charles Wills
born 6/5/74 in Indianapolis, IN
bass

Posted July 2000

Welcome to the p-nut page, thanks for showing up. I will let you in on what's been going on with me lately. First things first, I am engaged and fiercely proud of it. I hope that all who read this have the chance to feel pure love, like I do everytime I think of my fiance'. We just finished a tour with one of my favorite bands, Incubus, who tore up the stage every night. Being away from home was hard, but it's a lot easier when you have really cool people out on the road with you. It was extra cool because 311 and Incubus have very similar philosophy's, be positive and love your life. If you haven't seen Incubus play and you love good music, you owe it to yourself to check out their show.
311 is now back in LA and writing lots of new tunes, all of which seem very motivating and rocking. I believe that we are in the mode to kick out another album hopefully around the summer of 2001, we'll see, of course, but the musick just keeps coming out. And we aren't going to stop it. Also, our second home video is being worked on all the time and that should be available in the not so distant future as well.
   
It's nice to be able to communicate with all the fans through the board, so let's keep those questions coming, I am happy to clear up the air about almost anything. That's what this website should be about, information and bringing all the 311 people together...so we can take over the planet and know what to do when we do.
read a book
make a disc
try magick
shoot some hoop
there is no competition
p-nut 2000
   
" I have been exploring a new passion of mine. I have been taking my Landcruiser off-road quite a bit in the last few months. California has many fantastic off-road destinations, almost one in every direction from where I live. Big Bear (which is about an hour and a half from me) is a favorite, mostly known for skiing/boarding, but also has hundreds of miles for off-highway vehicles. I took Chad out one day, after a little coaxing, and showed him the tree cemetery that was created by a fire some years ago. I think he waited about four days to take his own truck out there and see how he would fare. Also, a place called Gorman is very fun, not as pretty as Big Bear, but more for the crazy off-roader. Gorman is mostly for dirt bikes so the trails aren't always fitting for a full size 4x4 like mine. I have gotten in and out of some very close calls. I almost rolled it trying to go up this hill and because I stalled half way up, I had to back down, that sucked, but I keep going back."


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