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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 10, 2013 11:25:25 GMT -8
This is excellent! Much easier on the eyes
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 8, 2013 15:17:59 GMT -8
If you end up going solo, just chat up your neighbours! My friend and I went last year for the first time and we're both a little shy in new situations, but our neighbours promptly invited us to drink, we discussed music and the rest is friendship history. There's friendly people (and lots of fellow Canadians) at every turn!
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 8, 2013 13:36:10 GMT -8
My vote is for Grimes or Death Grips. Probably Death Grips.
But yah, we'll have to wait for the schedule!!
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 8, 2013 11:21:32 GMT -8
Oh god, my little sister's vocabulary is rubbing off on me. Thanks for calling me on that.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 8, 2013 9:39:20 GMT -8
To throw in my two cents, The Great Inflate is perf! Balls are good and all <insert Beavis and Butthead chuckle> but all inflateables should be present.
Last year at Shambhala someone had an inflatable raft and an oar, and they crowdsurfed around holding a fishing rod with a glow stick on the end. That's what we should aspire to!
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food!
May 9, 2012 13:07:26 GMT -8
Post by CalmYoTits on May 9, 2012 13:07:26 GMT -8
We're pretty good at being subtle when situations call for it. Since there's re-entry this year, could we not get wasted first thing in the AM, drunk-trek over and then revisit our camp to drink more once hangovers start setting in? Or would this be a HUGE pain?
(If it's only a small pain then we'll suck it up, we go to extraordinary lengths for the ability to get fitshaced)
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food!
May 9, 2012 12:30:01 GMT -8
Post by CalmYoTits on May 9, 2012 12:30:01 GMT -8
From what I remember, the only thing the ex-cons are checking when you drive up is that you've got your tickets. Nobody checked my age/ID or if we had booze in the car. Frig America is weird. Indeed it is! Thanks
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food!
May 9, 2012 12:15:59 GMT -8
Post by CalmYoTits on May 9, 2012 12:15:59 GMT -8
OK OK I'll look into a grill!!
One more question: my friend and I are both 20, which is old enough to drink where we come from but unfortunately doesn't cut it in the U. S. of A. We're driving down with a couple dudes who can buy us liquor at the duty free, but they won't be going to the festival with us. Do we have to worry about our booze getting confiscated by these ex-con Yellow Shirts I've read about?
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food!
May 9, 2012 11:41:42 GMT -8
Post by CalmYoTits on May 9, 2012 11:41:42 GMT -8
The food choices there suck for people that do eat meat. They'll suck worse for those that don't. Yah, that's generally the case I was planning to bring an arsenal of granola bars, fruit and veggies, and the makings of some sandwiches. Anything else that's easy to pack/carry around? I don't think I'll be bringing a grill, I drive a Civic and with four of us, I'm concerned for room...
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food!
May 9, 2012 9:47:56 GMT -8
Post by CalmYoTits on May 9, 2012 9:47:56 GMT -8
Hey all, Sasquatch virgin here Just wondering about the availability of vegetarian options at the food vendors. Sorry if this has been brought up before, I read through the last few pages and didn't see anything. I'm not full-on vegan, just need some meals that aren't chicken/beef/pork etc.
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