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Just a little basic info about the fest. The person who wrote it is obviously into the indie bands and not much else. How do you do an article about Langerado and not even mention Les? Or Bisco? Or Mule?
Post by SouthGA_Festival Machine on Mar 1, 2008 21:39:43 GMT -5
chefchick said:
You can read it on Wednesday!
Just a little basic info about the fest. The person who wrote it is obviously into the indie bands and not much else. How do you do an article about Langerado and not even mention Les? Or Bisco? Or Mule?
Probably, like most of his readers, never heard of 'em before.
Post by mulcherry0420 on Mar 1, 2008 22:21:18 GMT -5
i wish i had more time to make more monies!!!!! its going to be a close call. anyone want to buy an ipod 80 gigs, with a transmitter for the car?? heh.
I'm starting to think my festival packing has become more streamlined. Yeah, I guess it's a natural progression, with each passing fest, but the inevitability doesn't hamper my surprise! I still think I bring too much and doubt that I'll ever become as compact as your picture up there, wooz, but improvements have definitely been made!!!
One military rucksack acts as my RV and a small Camelbak works as my golf cart in tow.
It's definitely the flying thing that has brought on my packing frugality. Otherwise, I'd have sacks of food, drinks, and plenty of other stuff to spread the foodie love.
Post by SouthGA_Festival Machine on Mar 1, 2008 22:32:36 GMT -5
mulcherry0420 said:
i wish i had more time to make more monies!!!!! its going to be a close call. anyone want to buy an ipod 80 gigs, with a transmitter for the car?? heh.
I could def use it, if not for needing all available cash for Rado. Maybe you could sell it there.
I'm starting to think my festival packing has become more streamlined. Yeah, I guess it's a natural progression, with each passing fest, but the inevitability doesn't hamper my surprise! I still think I bring too much and doubt that I'll ever become as compact as your picture up there, wooz, but improvements have definitely been made!!!
One military rucksack acts as my RV and a small Camelbak works as my golf cart in tow.
Yeah, with each passing festie, I bring less stuff.
My friend John, who will be at lango also, showed up to Camp Barefoot last year with nothing more than a chair and one coors can.
Last Edit: Mar 1, 2008 23:03:26 GMT -5 by wooz - Back to Top
I'm starting to think my festival packing has become more streamlined. Yeah, I guess it's a natural progression, with each passing fest, but the inevitability doesn't hamper my surprise! I still think I bring too much and doubt that I'll ever become as compact as your picture up there, wooz, but improvements have definitely been made!!!
One military rucksack acts as my RV and a small Camelbak works as my golf cart in tow.
Yeah, with each passing festie, I bring less stuff.
My friend John, who will be at lango also, showed up to Camp Barefoot last year with nothing more than a chair and one coors can.
Post by SouthGA_Festival Machine on Mar 1, 2008 23:13:08 GMT -5
wooz said:
aquariumdrunk said:
I'm starting to think my festival packing has become more streamlined. Yeah, I guess it's a natural progression, with each passing fest, but the inevitability doesn't hamper my surprise! I still think I bring too much and doubt that I'll ever become as compact as your picture up there, wooz, but improvements have definitely been made!!!
One military rucksack acts as my RV and a small Camelbak works as my golf cart in tow.
Yeah, with each passing festie, I bring less stuff.
My friend John, who will be at lango also, showed up to Camp Barefoot last year with nothing more than a chair and one coors can.
If I was only gonna bring 2 things to a fest, one would be something to sleep on, I do very little sitting.