Whether it's your first Bonnaroo or you’re a music festival veteran, we welcome you to Inforoo.
Here you'll find info about artists, rumors, camping tips, and the infamous Roo Clues. Have a look around then create an account and join in the fun. See you at Bonnaroo!!
Post by OldLadyRoo on Apr 13, 2011 19:19:11 GMT -5
B-Roo gods story -- About 5 years ago, I walked to the VIP shower really early in the morning. About 4 hours later, my husband wandered over for his shower. He noticed a shiny object on the ground and picked up a key. He brought it back to camp and asked if he should turn it into lost and found. Turns out it was MY car key - fell out of my pocket. What are the chances?
B-Roo gods story -- About 5 years ago, I walked to the VIP shower really early in the morning. About 4 hours later, my husband wandered over for his shower. He noticed a shiny object on the ground and picked up a key. He brought it back to camp and asked if he should turn it into lost and found. Turns out it was MY car key - fell out of my pocket. What are the chances?
You should have immediatly burned some inscensce made from the hair of a wook who had not yet seen a festival that hearty stuff to fortify a god!!
1-1-12 Bassnectar NYE SHOW! 1-21-12 G. Love and Special Sauce 3-1-12 Radiohead 3-9-12 Experience Hendrix 5-15-12 Jack White @ The Ryman 6-7-12 Bonnaroo 6-19-12 Roger Waters presents "THE WALL" 7-7-12 Ringo Starr's 72nd Birthday Party Extravaganza at the Ryman
Post by cursedlono on Apr 13, 2011 19:41:00 GMT -5
It is not easy to get the hair off of a wook the best thing to do is get some clippers and either wait till they pass out or plan b tell them that if they shave their back a magical tattoo of Jerry Riding a Unicorn will appear on their back during the morning or until they come to enough to look in a mirror. And never ever use hipster hair the styling products make the hair burn to fast for inscence and the taint of industrial chemicals taint the rows of organic magic corn that Bob Marley straps onto the Unicorn for Jerry to ride down from heaven.
1-1-12 Bassnectar NYE SHOW! 1-21-12 G. Love and Special Sauce 3-1-12 Radiohead 3-9-12 Experience Hendrix 5-15-12 Jack White @ The Ryman 6-7-12 Bonnaroo 6-19-12 Roger Waters presents "THE WALL" 7-7-12 Ringo Starr's 72nd Birthday Party Extravaganza at the Ryman
Post by localweather on Apr 19, 2011 11:40:45 GMT -5
I like to think that King Chochacho the Fun God presides over Bonnaroo. He's unusual in religious folklore, as he mainly liked to kick around and talk shit with his friends. He didn't do much God stuff. In fact, many tales describe him as getting pissed when the people would ask him to make the chickens fatter or whatever.
1-1-12 Bassnectar NYE SHOW! 1-21-12 G. Love and Special Sauce 3-1-12 Radiohead 3-9-12 Experience Hendrix 5-15-12 Jack White @ The Ryman 6-7-12 Bonnaroo 6-19-12 Roger Waters presents "THE WALL" 7-7-12 Ringo Starr's 72nd Birthday Party Extravaganza at the Ryman
Oh, I definitely believe in the roo gods. Last year, I gave my extra car key to the gal I carpooled with. This way, she could lock up her valuebles and I knew where my extra key was. Well, she lost it! Monday morning, I had to hike it out to the fire tower to get my key from the super lost and found. I got a ride on a golf cart from a fellow in guest camping. I don't know who he was nut he was super nice. On the long walk back, I made several big ground scores, a tent and a brand new cooler. My carpooler had left me cash to replace the lost key and I mailed it back to her. They exist.
Post by LoveLuckLaughter on Apr 20, 2011 1:37:32 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure the Bonnaroo Gods hate me, if they exist. The first year one of our car's alternators went out in line, we had to have it towed and cram everything into one vehicle. The second year the bus caught on fire on the way down. I'm excited to see what adventures they have in store for me this year!
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.