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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 11, 2013 16:17:26 GMT -8
Wonk parties with us every year. And Gibbons. You are thinking of weakshit.
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Post by Drew on Feb 11, 2013 16:20:17 GMT -8
Oh yeah.
I mean, Christ, weak shit stays in a hotel.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Feb 11, 2013 16:37:23 GMT -8
I'm not hating though, i just don't see the point of paying extra for separate camping. Because they are weak shit.
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Post by Cbats on Feb 11, 2013 16:39:38 GMT -8
I miss the days when it was cheaper to camp at Wild Horse than it was to camp in the main grounds. I think it was like 90 dollars versus 120 one of the last years I stayed there. It made the decision very very simple.
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 11, 2013 17:02:26 GMT -8
I have stayed at Wildhorse twice for single night shows in the past 2 years. In both cases they were charging as much to stay in general. There is just as much partying going on at Wildhorse. Both times when I showed up at Wildhorse they asked if we wanted to stay toward the back where the party was or toward the front to be closer to everything. One of the biggest perks of Wildhorse is the great food and fresh hot coffee in the morning. The food is fairly priced too. If you want to or have to pack lighter to save space that is a bonus.
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Post by kymess_jr on Feb 11, 2013 20:27:45 GMT -8
I've got absolutely nothing against Wildhorse, and in fact figure I'll probably try it out a year or two from now. I just think it's important to try Sasquatch "original" for your first year, and then you can change it up after that.
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Post by Drew on Feb 11, 2013 21:03:28 GMT -8
You can't do Wild Horse, ky. Wild Horse couldn't handle you. You are an arbiter of chaos and that's how it's supposed to be.
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Post by kymess_jr on Feb 11, 2013 21:34:40 GMT -8
You can't do Wild Horse, ky. Wild Horse couldn't handle you. You are an arbiter of chaos and that's how it's supposed to be. Don't tell me what I can't do! You'll only make me want to do it more.
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Post by scough on Feb 12, 2013 13:09:55 GMT -8
B. One of the benefits of Wild Horse is that you can leave the campground with your car and come back whenever you want. If ins and outs is something you're really worried about, you could actually drive to the festival and leave stuff in your car. This would make it even easier to pop out to grab a jacket and a few drinks than walking back to the campground would. You can do this in Premier camping as well, but not in the general campground. That's one of the main selling points of Premier for me, we can drive across the river to Vantage in the morning to get breakfast and stop in the little general store for food or drinks.
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 12, 2013 13:10:39 GMT -8
Says who? I've driven out of General and back pretty much every year.
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Post by scough on Feb 12, 2013 13:53:07 GMT -8
Well that's news to me. I had heard a while back that they don't let people drive out and back into general because it's such a clusterfuck. Maybe it's one of those things that they say they're going to enforce on day one but end up breaking down and letting people come and go as they please by day two.
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Post by Pea on Feb 12, 2013 13:56:26 GMT -8
Don't forget, yours truly drove home for a wedding on Saturday morning last year and had no problem getting back into the campground later that evening.
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Post by Fig on Feb 12, 2013 20:23:09 GMT -8
The motherfucking Sasquatch Illiad.
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Post by weenie on Feb 14, 2013 10:24:30 GMT -8
I've got absolutely nothing against Wildhorse, and in fact Dr. Garbanzoure I'll probably try it out a year or two from now. I just think it's important to try Sasquatch "original" for your first year, and then you can change it up after that. I agree with this! There's really no point in going to Wildhorse the first year. How will you be able to fully lord it over all the peasants in District 9 if you don't have first hand knowledge of the hardships endured?
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 14, 2013 12:04:00 GMT -8
I've got absolutely nothing against Wildhorse, and in fact Dr. Garbanzoure I'll probably try it out a year or two from now. I just think it's important to try Sasquatch "original" for your first year, and then you can change it up after that. I agree with this! There's really no point in going to Wildhorse the first year. How will you be able to fully lord it over all the peasants in District 9 if you don't have first hand knowledge of the hardships endured? Some people never make it out of District 9.
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Post by addicts on Feb 17, 2013 17:55:50 GMT -8
prawn starz
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Post by Drew on Mar 26, 2013 6:10:12 GMT -8
FYI for anyone considering Wildhorse, they have 21 spots left right now, so get em while they're hot.
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Mar 26, 2013 7:41:48 GMT -8
FYI for anyone considering Wildhorse, they have 21 spots left right now, so get em while they're hot. Depending on what trimester the Wild Horse attendees are in it is entirely possible that at least 17 of these spots have been spoken for already. Drew also keeps forgetting to mention that while being a midwife is not a requirement of staying in Wild Horse it is encouraged. For those not familiar with bringing newborns into this world they do provide an easy "Delivering Babies For Dummies" chart upon entry that uses friendly layman's terminology such as "pull", "don't barf just quite yet, you've still got a job to do", and "goop".
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Post by weenie on Mar 26, 2013 7:47:59 GMT -8
I actually had to field some awkward questions from the inlaws after all the wildhorse jokes on facebook.
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Post by Pea on Mar 26, 2013 7:48:06 GMT -8
Free wild burger* with the birth of one or more babies!
*with a purchase of another wild burger.
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