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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 13:17:01 GMT -8
Fabulous. Thanks a lot.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 11:48:45 GMT -8
A purist. I see. Well anyone else out there who can tell me about the benefits of Wildhorse, aside from being slightly less pathetic than choosing a hotel?
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 11:46:39 GMT -8
'Sasquatchers' do not retreat to hotels. We call those 'tourists'. I know. I am fully aware that I should be ashamed of this, but I cannot lie. A bed and a shower are pretty nice at the end of a Sasquatch day. If it makes any difference, I'm seriously considering Wildhorse this year.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 11:31:35 GMT -8
So if I am only staying four nights (driving back after the show Monday night), and if I can get a hotel in Moses Lake for only a bit more than the price of a spot at Wildhorse, what would you seasoned campers say are the primary benefits of staying at Wildhorse? Proximity is the obvious one, but I have a machine of a husband who doesn't mind the drive back to Moses Lake every night and I can crash immediately upon my ass hitting the seat of my car, that one doesn't matter a great deal to me. The burgers seem like a pretty serious selling point - can non-campers crash the campground and buy those, or is that a members-only benefit?
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 11:19:04 GMT -8
Rolopen - I agree. There are some wonderful characters on here. Seems like a stellar group. All of this talk of the trashed campground, however, reminds me why I became a cowardly retreat-to-hotel-Sasquatcher years ago.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 11:15:47 GMT -8
There is nothing more life altering than watching someone push buttons to make noise while on high drugs. NOTHING! That is the first thing I have read since I gathered the guts to start posting on here that made me laugh out loud. HA!
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 11:10:40 GMT -8
Nice! I have some close friends who went to Carroll. When did you graduate?
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 15, 2013 8:11:17 GMT -8
Ha! I'm a Missoulian. Not a fan a sheep, however. You?
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 20:51:34 GMT -8
I'm really sick of people saying that they're turning thirty and feel old! Wait, are you my friend Jill? Dammit Jill we're not old! Fair enough, Weenie. I don't feel old in the broader sense - just in the Sasquatch sense. I have not camped at the Gorge in years and I suppose I associate the camping scene with the hip young trendsetters. Probably just a misconception on my part. I really didn't mean to make that sound like such a dumbass, cliche, 'oh I'm getting so old, tell me I'm young!' kinda comment. I'm hoping I have another 70 years - triple digits for sure. Darth - you are an inspiration - very wise words. My thoughts exactly - I will be clown dancing through Memorial Day weekend just like I did when I was 22 :-)
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 20:34:29 GMT -8
Oh thank god, Cysquatch. I was beginning to worry that we wouldn't be able to get along. As long as we can laugh at Komodo Jones together, we can be friends.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 20:16:28 GMT -8
Very helpful. Seems like a winner, stingray. You guys are great. Any other acts you can unearth along these same lines?
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 19:53:50 GMT -8
I just want to go on record that not everyone from Montana wears jackass 'I'm From Montana' gear. I also want to go on record that, as a Montanan, those people annoy me more than anyone. If you needed another reason to mock such people (specifically rabid 'Monte' and Montana Grizzly fans), I submit this for your enjoyment.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 17:06:23 GMT -8
Doubtful - I think I need to work on my delivery. It's just so much easier in person. HA!
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 16:59:54 GMT -8
I might be sold on Wildhorse with this talk of burgers - as long as you promise the average age is not 19. I am turning 30 and I'm getting sensitive about feeling like the oldest person in the room.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 15:43:30 GMT -8
Dead Man's Bones is an automatic win. I read somewhere that they will play any show for $30K. I actually contemplated trying to save the money up for them to play on my 30th birthday, but it didn't happen and the big day is Saturday. I'm also sure it isn't true. Point is, Dead Man's Bones is (singular, right, since it is one band? definitely seems weird) wonderful.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 15:32:07 GMT -8
The all-time favorite artist was intentionally avoided blank. I can't begin to answer that. I am also pretty sure the answer changes daily. Sorry :-( Edit: Just saw that - 'intentionally avoided blank' It was intentionally avoided. Or intentionally left blank. Take your pick. I guess you guys aren't the Grammar Nazis I thought you were - no one even called me on that.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 15:09:56 GMT -8
Yeah pretty expensive. Also perpetually unavailable for the festival weekend unless you buy one of those crazy expensive yurt/ticket packages. I realize everyone loves the camping, but I'm too much of a coward. And I'm also old.
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 15:07:19 GMT -8
Oh thank god. I just looked, changed the post, then realized I actually WASN'T posting in the wrong thread. Phew. See? You guys are terrifying! More frightening than the crowd at a Hank III show with country AND metal sets!
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 15:04:21 GMT -8
And there we go. Posted on the wrong board already. Apologies :-(
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Post by Richardina Koufey on Mar 14, 2013 15:02:34 GMT -8
In person? What the hell? HEY GUYS, SHE FUCKED UP HER PHRASING! GET HER! Just kidding. Do we really seem that mean looking in from the outside? Damn. The 'in person' phrasing was meant to be witty. I've already failed.
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