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Post by mrchaban on Apr 25, 2011 19:08:00 GMT -8
I am Mickey, a 22 year old Univesity of Oregon Student who's ride to Sasquatch just dropped on me. Will take a bus to most convenient location for you (Portland, Albany, Corvallis, Salem, ect.) and compensate generously. I am a chill dude with a ticket for all four days, and feeling pretty desperate.
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 25, 2011 19:08:53 GMT -8
How desperate?
Will you kill?
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 25, 2011 19:09:27 GMT -8
Or Fuck for Sex, then we can maybe talk about rides.
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Post by barrelofthepen on Apr 25, 2011 19:53:45 GMT -8
My friend and I are flying up to Portland and thinking about renting a car there. If we do that, we'll need 3 other people to fill it up and split the cost. I can't give you a for sure answer just yet since we're trying to figure out if we can just get a ride with someone as well but if that's the route we're going we could definitely help you out.
We're in the same situation so we definitely understand.
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Post by clarenceo on Apr 26, 2011 1:06:42 GMT -8
Hey man. I live in Salem, and have a four seater. I guess five if nobody wants to bring any stuff. Gladly bring you along if you want to split gas.
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Post by clarenceo on Apr 26, 2011 1:07:56 GMT -8
P.S. I'm leaving thursday, and returning tuesday.
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Post by mrchaban on Apr 26, 2011 14:42:22 GMT -8
I would certainly make it to Salem to come down with you assuming I don't find a ride directly out of Eugene within the next week.
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Post by Skoops McKenzie on May 2, 2011 21:16:44 GMT -8
QUICK CHANGE!
How do you like UO? I'm attending next year as a freshman and I'm pretty stoked.
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Post by chaco on May 2, 2011 22:25:05 GMT -8
Not that you asked me, but..
I'll be graduating from UO this Spring and I LOVE it. As long as you can handle the almost endless months of rain, I don't see why anyone would feel differently. Eugene is a pretty good representation of the PNW, imo. Do you know what your major will be? I could give more specific advice about the school I got my degree from, but it's pretty small.
And bc I feel guilty ignoring the OP... I'll either be going up to Sasquatch with a friend in Portland on Thursday (in which case I don't think it's really in my place to offer a ride) or I'll be leaving after a lab on Friday (noon) and meeting my friends at the fest. In the case of the latter, you probably don't want to wait until 7 on Friday to get there- I know I don't.
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Post by kariostroot on May 13, 2011 13:30:57 GMT -8
hey two friends and are looking for a ride up on friday from eugene. we a 3 female students. will split costs. return monday
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Post by z3phyr13 on May 21, 2011 17:00:20 GMT -8
As Chacos friend I may have 1 seat in my car. but likely no more than that.
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Post by janders2 on May 23, 2011 12:25:22 GMT -8
Hey Im a 22 year old female UO student looking for a ride from Eugene, or wherever in Oregon works out best. Im willing to throw down gas money!!
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Post by disconnect on May 23, 2011 23:02:19 GMT -8
Cliff's Notes Version: In Eugene, have car, will drive in exchange for gas funds and logistics consultancy.
Lengthier Version:Under recommendation (read: serious pressure) from my friends, I bought a Sasquatch pass three months ago. At that point there were about eight of us going. The intervening months have read like an Agatha Christie novel, with family issues, a breakup, and general life drama claiming the plans of the would be Sasquatch goers.
I'm the last potential member of the original group. The last hope, if you will. Because if I don't make it... then there were none.
Anyway, I still have a ticket and would prefer to transcend the domino effect that's caused my other friends to revert on going this year. I have transportation and the resources, intellect, and biting wit necessary to make it a solo op, but I'd prefer not to go alone because 1. Going alone would be lame and 2. I haven't been, and it could be useful to interrogate a Sasquatch demographer en route. Also, interrogations make for less soul-crushingly boring roadtrips.
So: if you need a ride, and you're willing to advise and/or help out with the camping situation, get in touch. If you need a ride and you're willing to pitch in for petrol, get in touch. If you have a winning personality and you can charm your way into people's hearts everywhere you go: you're a psychopath. But you're welcome to come. Get in touch.
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Post by emptyfox on May 23, 2011 23:05:32 GMT -8
Cliff's Notes Version: In Eugene, have car, will drive in exchange for gas funds and logistics consultancy. Lengthier Version:Under recommendation (read: serious pressure) from my friends, I bought a Sasquatch pass three months ago. At that point there were about eight of us going. The intervening months have read like an Agatha Christie novel, with family issues, a breakup, and general life drama claiming the plans of the would be Sasquatch goers. I'm the last potential member of the original group. The last hope, if you will. Because if I don't make it... then there were none. Anyway, I still have a ticket and would prefer to transcend the domino effect that's caused my other friends to revert on going this year. I have transportation and the resources, intellect, and biting wit necessary to make it a solo op, but I'd prefer not to go alone because 1. Going alone would be lame and 2. I haven't been, and it could be useful to interrogate a Sasquatch demographer en route. Also, interrogations make for less soul-crushingly boring roadtrips. So: if you need a ride, and you're willing to advise and/or help out with the camping situation, get in touch. If you need a ride and you're willing to pitch in for petrol, get in touch. If you have a winning personality and you can charm your way into people's hearts everywhere you go: you're a psychopath. But you're welcome to come. Get in touch. Jesus Christ. This is a strong contender for my favorite first post ever. I wish you the best of luck!
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Post by barrelofthepen on May 23, 2011 23:07:57 GMT -8
For reals. If I didn't already have a ride I'd have gone with you but alas.
When you do get people to go with you, and I have faith that you will, you should stick around the boards. I like you already.
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