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Post by Drew on May 18, 2011 15:18:03 GMT -8
you can do it
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Post by wolfhat on May 18, 2011 15:21:09 GMT -8
What is love?
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Post by J. Walter Weatherman on May 18, 2011 15:22:36 GMT -8
Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more....
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Post by weenie on May 18, 2011 15:22:36 GMT -8
Who am I?
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Post by emptyfox on May 18, 2011 15:36:11 GMT -8
I noticed in the years before at Sasquatch, there has been some really good hip-hop act's. What happen to this year? Hipsters don't like hip hop. They're Hipsters.
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Post by mase50 on May 18, 2011 15:40:49 GMT -8
I seen hip hop acts in the past years, beastie boys, Kayne West, Kid Cudi, Public Enemy.
What's the deal this year?
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Post by wolfhat on May 18, 2011 15:48:47 GMT -8
K-Os, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Das Racist...
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Post by mase50 on May 18, 2011 15:52:25 GMT -8
I heard Das Racist, Havent heard the other's. But they are no where near the past hip hop acts. I just figured that it being the 10 year anniversary, They would of has better acts.
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Post by wolfhat on May 18, 2011 15:53:40 GMT -8
This is a realization most of us came to in February.
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Post by interstateeight on May 18, 2011 15:57:32 GMT -8
mase, there are literally dozens of pages of posts complaining about this year's lineup. Normally I'd just relocate all of these posts to one of those threads, but I'm really just tempted to delete all of them. Please either take this to the appropriate thread, or just drop the topic entirely. Thank you for understanding.
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Post by Pea on May 18, 2011 16:30:56 GMT -8
Hipsters don't like hip hop. They like Mad Rad
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Post by funkoh6 on May 18, 2011 19:48:39 GMT -8
Hipsters don't like hip hop. They like Mad Rad I laughed a lot when I saw this
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Post by dahopes21 on May 22, 2011 16:36:46 GMT -8
Okay so this is our first time going to Sasquatch. My girl friend and I are driving in from Omaha. 26hrs- I know, ridiculous. I was hoping some seasoned vets could help answer a few questions.
1. I went to Coachella last year and had a blast. I was curious if they are anything alike in terms of camping and security?
2. What time should we show up? I assume the camping spots are first come first serve? Is it beneficial to show up early and get a good spot?
3. Would you recommend a canopy or something to lay on the ground like a tarp? What are the dimensions of the camping spots?
4. I notice people are talking a lot about bringing in beer- can you also bring in liquor? How hardcore are they about walking around with open containers?
5. What's the shower scene like? I was told by people who went last year that some campers bathed in the river.... is that true?
6. What types of things are offered from the venders? tapestrys and such?
7. Can you bring coolers into the venue?
8. Is it chaos leaving Tuesday morning?
9. Does anyone know any good camping (scenic) areas coming from Omaha, in Montana maybe?
10. is it worth it to bring yard games?
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Post by interstateeight on May 22, 2011 16:38:32 GMT -8
ATTN: FELLOW BOARD MEMBERS
If you answer each of those questions, you will be encouraging sloth. If, however, you join me in a hearty "Read the fucking thread you lazy ass," you will be fighting for standards around this board. DO THE RIGHT THING.
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Post by Pea on May 22, 2011 16:48:07 GMT -8
I really don't get it. When I went to my first Sasquatch (in '09) I wasn't even aware that there was a message board devoted to it. Nor did I even really use Facebook yet. You know what I did? I read the rules on the website, used some basic common sense, and drove my happy ass out there. Guess how many problems I ran into along the way? ZEEEERO. Now I get that there are some obscure and well thought out questions that people are going to have, but for God's sake, there is really no good excuse other than straight up laziness for some of the derp questions that get frantically asked in the days leading up to the fest.
First timers...
Part of the fun of going to a festival for the first time IS the trial and error nature of it. You're going to learn a lot more by experience than by asking every question under the sun before making the trip out. Some things you just have to wing. YOU WILL BE OK.
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Post by Switch on May 22, 2011 16:51:39 GMT -8
10. is it worth it to bring yard games? Yard games. Yes, please bring yard games. Ladderball. I will beat you, but I'll be nice enough to share my beer with you to ease the pain.
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Post by Pea on May 22, 2011 16:53:04 GMT -8
Switch, I'm totally bringing a "Ladderball" (as you call it) set out with me. Care to challenge me to a game??
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Post by Switch on May 22, 2011 16:55:24 GMT -8
It's on! I will find you sometime on Saturday by locating your flags and banners.
Or maybe Friday. We'll see how it goes.
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Post by Pea on May 22, 2011 16:59:34 GMT -8
For sure dude! You know what my banners are going to look like, no missing those
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Post by Lump on May 22, 2011 17:07:19 GMT -8
I really don't get it. When I went to my first Sasquatch (in '09) I wasn't even aware that there was a message board devoted to it. Nor did I even really use Facebook yet. You know what I did? I read the rules on the website, used some basic common sense, and drove my happy ass out there. Guess how many problems I ran into along the way? ZEEEERO. Now I get that there are some obscure and well thought out questions that people are going to have, but for God's sake, there is really no good excuse other than straight up laziness for some of the derp questions that get frantically asked in the days leading up to the fest. First timers... Part of the fun of going to a festival for the first time IS the trial and error nature of it. You're going to learn a lot more by experience than by asking every question under the sun before making the trip out. Some things you just have to wing. YOU WILL BE OK. Don't forget that you walked 15 miles uphill both ways in the snow to get there.
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