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Post by chicojuarz on Jun 17, 2014 12:47:41 GMT -5
I'm pretty certain I met and saw shows with about 20 different people this weekend. Some I spent hours with. I dont remember your names or even what you look like really. I miss you.
Post by bubblerooo on Jun 17, 2014 13:17:01 GMT -5
I stood by my car every day in Pod 2 with my bubble guns and water sprayers. Hundreds of bubbles floated throughout the pod daily and created this whimsical feel. I can't remember everyone's names, but thank you for stopping and striking up conversation. Nothing made me happier than seeing the smiles the bubbles brought to people's faces.
To the two beautiful people from Niagara Falls, you noticed I was out of bubble soap and asked if I wanted to walk with you guys to get more. So we walked to your campsite in Pod 10 and had wonderful conversation on the way there. Thank you for being awesome.
To the girl who danced in the Mushroom Fountain with me at 6 AM after Kaskade's set. I felt so alive that night, and I hope you did too. You took some pictures of us that I totally would love to have!
To the guy at the Skrillex Superjam handing out "I Don't Know You, But I Love You!" stickers and trying to coordinate a 20-person group hug- I love you! Wish I could have said goodbye before I left that stage. I still have my sticker on the back of my phone.
To my Camp Bobby Brown neighbor with the beautiful green eyes. I came back to camp at 7 AM that day and you were still up drinking a beer and wishing passerby's a Happy Roo and telling them to sleep well. Thanks for spreading the positivity.
To all of my neighbors, thank you for making me feel like a part of a community. You all called me "Bubbles" and it made me so happy. I hope my bubbles brought as much joy to you as they did to me.
To our neighbors from Birmingham, I only remember two of your names. Nolan and Gram. Thank you guys for the hospitality. You saved us by letting us borrow your grill for the weekend!
To all our neighbors in Pod 2 and Camp Bobby Brown- Ethan, Justin, Stormy, Brad, TJ, Amanda, Josh, Matt, Justin, and more- thanks for being so good to me. You all cheered me on every day and made an effort to make me feel at home. It was a really beautiful weekend.
I'm pretty certain I met and saw shows with about 20 different people this weekend. Some I spent hours with. I dont remember your names or even what you look like really. I miss you.
I hope you never forget our conversation about how I need to buy Chubbs so I can show off my knees.
I'm pretty certain I met and saw shows with about 20 different people this weekend. Some I spent hours with. I dont remember your names or even what you look like really. I miss you.
I hope you never forget our conversation about how I need to buy Chubbs so I can show off my knees.
I stood by my car every day in Pod 2 with my bubble guns and water sprayers. Hundreds of bubbles floated throughout the pod daily and created this whimsical feel. I can't remember everyone's names, but thank you for stopping and striking up conversation. Nothing made me happier than seeing the smiles the bubbles brought to people's faces.
To the two beautiful people from Niagara Falls, you noticed I was out of bubble soap and asked if I wanted to walk with you guys to get more. So we walked to your campsite in Pod 10 and had wonderful conversation on the way there. Thank you for being awesome.
To the girl who danced in the Mushroom Fountain with me at 6 AM after Kaskade's set. I felt so alive that night, and I hope you did too. You took some pictures of us that I totally would love to have! To the guy at the Skrillex Superjam handing out "I Don't Know You, But I Love You!" stickers and trying to coordinate a 20-person group hug- I love you! Wish I could have said goodbye before I left that stage. I still have my sticker on the back of my phone.
To my Camp Bobby Brown neighbor with the beautiful green eyes. I came back to camp at 7 AM that day and you were still up drinking a beer and wishing passerby's a Happy Roo and telling them to sleep well. Thanks for spreading the positivity.
To all of my neighbors, thank you for making me feel like a part of a community. You all called my "Bubbles" and it made me so happy. I hope my bubbles brought as much joy to you as they did to me.
To our neighbors from Birmingham, I only remember two of your names. Nolan and Gram. Thank you guys for the hospitality. You saved us by letting us borrow your grill for the weekend!
To all our neighbors in Pod 2 and Camp Bobby Brown- Ethan, Justin, Stormy, Brad, TJ, Amanda, Josh, Matt, Justin, and more- thanks for being so good to me. You all cheered me on every day and made an effort to make me feel at home. It was a really beautiful weekend.
this was so beautiful I just cried reading it. I wasn't in any of those connections, but had plenty of my own. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience!
Post by puppiefarts on Jun 17, 2014 14:37:04 GMT -5
oh my gosh! So many amazing people! To Teresa especially. I hope you met Kanye. And even if you didn't I know you'll find a way to make your dreams come true. Thank you for sharing your story and understanding mine. <3 I'll be in London in September so let me know!! To the guys who I waited at Ben Howard and shared beers with. I had to pee and then came back on the wrong side of Which Stage. Hope y'all had an awesome time though! To the Cali girl at Chvrches who ran with me to catch the last half Vampire Weekend. That crowd was a bitch to get through after the set ended. Sorry I lost you. To the camera guy/former Bonnaroo burlesque dancer at the Ganier Fructis salon. Thank you for making my shift bearable and for your Roo service. To Blaine and Cheyenne! The cutest biffles I met the whole weekend. Thanks for your positivity and adorableness. To every single person I met at Roo and especially Andrew who I almost lost forever. I went to Roo alone (my first Roo at that) and honestly wouldn't have had it any other way. The community of Bonnaroo is one I'll crave for 360 more days. I love you all! <3
to all the wonderful people I met during kaskade and then danced our way over to kalliope- and all the awesome, wonderful people I met and danced with when skrillex played until the sun came up- I won't forget you because you made my Saturday night perfect. Especially this boy Jack who gave me a pack of marb 27s after I had lost mine - he literally lit up my life that morning. Also, I met some great people waiting for die antwoord- I had been waiting for hours and only managed a so-so spot - one dude named Ian especially who lifted me up a few times so I could see Yolandi<3 I love everyone I met and spent time with this year. I was so sad leaving knowing I'll never see you again but I also will never forget any of you :,)
Post by bonnafideweirdo on Jun 17, 2014 16:17:17 GMT -5
To our neighbors Ben, Kaps, and Paige from Florida... You guys helped make our first roo awesome. I couldn't believe you guys had to leave while we were in Centeroo, it was a sad moment when we arrived back at camp to find you guys gone. We loved the note you left, but you should've left a phone number too! Couldn't have asked for cooler neighbors.
To our amazing neighbors in camp Boba Fett, its James and Alyssa.
Our group of neighbors was absolutely incredible. We had the time of our lives and owe a lot of that to them. They made us feel right at home and we never thought we'd say this heading in, but we really miss them. Even if it were just BSing in the morning before heading to Centeroo or having a couple beers, they helped to make this year's Bonnaroo experience the best weekend of our lives. In hindsight, I wish we would've hung out with them even more instead of doing our own thing.
The worst part is that we left slightly early Sunday (I had 8am class in Ohio), and never got a chance to say goodbye. I was going to leave a note, but I remembered I saved one of their numbers. We said goodbye to Bobby and Heather, an awesome couple from Michigan, and we talked about meeting up and going in together next year. I said I'd send a text to the rest of the group to say goodbye for this year and thank them for being so great, but on the ride home I came to the horrible realization that I never saved the phone number. I now have nothing to go on other than their first names and the states they live in. I've been trying to find them online with no luck since I got home. I really hope they somehow see this and we can talk/meet up again. I'll be pretty bummed if that never happens.
Post by KushPicasso on Jun 17, 2014 20:02:12 GMT -5
My missed connection would be with the girl standing to my right during Chance The Rapper's set with the black leggings, gray crewneck sweatshirt and brown hair in a messy bun. Maybe you're from Chicago, you knew a lot of the words and seemed to really be enjoying the show so I didn't want to interupt you and be bothersome. You were with your shorter female friend, just outside the tent on stage right. You were so pretty, I couldn't take my eyes off of you. I knew then that I would be writing this now.
**edit, lol mine sounds much creepier than others. I just tried to let her enjoy the show, I didn't want to be annoying when she was obviously already having fun.
Post by tealeyedangel on Jun 17, 2014 20:27:20 GMT -5
The guy in VIP that I was talking to at the charging station that hooked up with the group of people from Boston/New York area and was worried about getting back home, I doubt you will see this but I hope ya made it home man, I know you were stressed out on Sunday about the whole situation!
Shout out to anyone who I gave neon colored diffraction glasses to on Saturday night. I handed out 100 pair and a lot of people said it made their night. You all made my night with all the high fives and smiles.
I met a croo after Kanye and moved over to Ice Cube with them. One dude had on an LA Dodgers hat, shared some sweet corn with me and said "yo put these on" and they were probly a pair of your glasses. they were incredible, great idea to pass those out. thanks
Shout out to anyone who I gave neon colored diffraction glasses to on Saturday night. I handed out 100 pair and a lot of people said it made their night. You all made my night with all the high fives and smiles.
I met a croo after Kanye and moved over to Ice Cube with them. One dude had on an LA Dodgers hat, shared some sweet corn with me and said "yo put these on" and they were probly a pair of your glasses. they were incredible, great idea to pass those out. thanks
I remember that dude, he was cool. Glad he was still out there sharing the love!
To the two girls that made waiting those two hours before Disclosure and the Skrillex Superjam two of the best nights of my life, thank you for being yourselves. Probably the two best people I've met in my four years of Roo'ing.
Met a girl named Katie from Texas at Kaskade and ended up staying until around when Skrillex played at the Kalliope Stage. I told myself I wanted to have a famed night where I stayed up to see the sunrise, but I didn't I'd actually go through with it, let alone my first year with some stranger I just met. Definitely one of the top ten highlights of my young life so far.
carrie from tennessee. you came up to me near the clocktower entrance while I was wandering around and we made an instant connection. we went back to your campsite and then in for jack white. the kiss we shared during we're going to be friends before going our separate ways was some notebook-level sh*t.
Post by NotMitchelBade on Jun 19, 2014 15:03:17 GMT -5
I met a pair of Australian girls in The Other Tent while waiting for Disclosure on Friday night. We talked about my best Roo buddy Spenser who moved to Australia with his Aussie gf a few months ago. I told them I was a big AFL fan and, being a Richmond fan, one of the girls punched me in the stomach repeatedly when I said I support Collingwood (go Magpies!). I'm not sure, but I think that might be true love...
Anyway, I suck at names and forgot yours, but if you read this hit me up! I remember putting my name and number into your non-working Australian phone, probably listed as either Matthew McMayonnaise or Matt McMahon. I even remembered the +1. Hit me up via text, here, or Facebook! Even if you're not coming through Knoxville, I'll be in Melbourne next summer!
To all the girls who were going to show me their boobies but didn't cause they were unsure if me and my friend were really daft punk, we are really them. PM me and I'll give you my email and You can send the pics there. Thank you.
to whoever lost 6 large bags of [redacted], I love you and miss you and everyone who camped with and around me, and the people who pick up trash at roo all agree
Emoney serves more of a purpose than any of you, especially Nate, whose incessant, garbled ramblings are so mindless and pointless that I get depressed just seeing them.
I met a pair of Australian girls in The Other Tent while waiting for Disclosure on Friday night. We talked about my best Roo buddy Spenser who moved to Australia with his Aussie gf a few months ago. I told them I was a big AFL fan and, being a Richmond fan, one of the girls punched me in the stomach repeatedly when I said I support Collingwood (go Magpies!). I'm not sure, but I think that might be true love...
Anyway, I suck at names and forgot yours, but if you read this hit me up! I remember putting my name and number into your non-working Australian phone, probably listed as either Matthew McMayonnaise or Matt McMahon. I even remembered the +1. Hit me up via text, here, or Facebook! Even if you're not coming through Knoxville, I'll be in Melbourne next summer!
Were one of these girls a real short burnette and the other an incredibly tall blonde?
to whoever lost 6 large bags of [redacted], I love you and miss you and everyone who camped with and around me, and the people who pick up trash at roo all agree
HMMMMM something tells me I met these people. They were crushed.
to whoever lost 6 large bags of [redacted], I love you and miss you and everyone who camped with and around me, and the people who pick up trash at roo all agree
HMMMMM something tells me I met these people. They were crushed.
It was the weirdest thing ever. Seemed like they were trying to stash the stuff and forgot where it was.
Emoney serves more of a purpose than any of you, especially Nate, whose incessant, garbled ramblings are so mindless and pointless that I get depressed just seeing them.
Post by th3int3rn3t on Jun 20, 2014 17:20:50 GMT -5
to any of the 20+ people who asked to take pictures holding the pink elephant, especially the girl that danced with it for a while at kalliope after kaskade (i really wish i had talked to you more), and to the really nice girl who "had to give me" the pink elephants kandi, and to any of the countless other people who tried having conversations with me when i seemed to be completely unable to talk or understand the english language. also to whoever stole my cell phone (and then lost their purse so my phone ended up in the lost and found anyways), and to whoever returned my lost book bag to the lost in found along with my brand new camera and (almost) everything else that had been in it… and thanks for taking just one picture of yourselves before returning the bag. now I'm depressed
Hey Yvonne! I'm looking for a particular beardy guy, too...maybe you happened to snap a picture of him? He's 6'4" with a long beard and long brown hair (past shoulders or in a pony tail). His name is Brian and he's from Greenville, SC. Long shot...but worth a shot! I'm sure you got tons of great beard portraits, maybe my Bonnaroo MC is floating around in the mix, too
To the guy I met near hamagedon with his notebook of quotes from random people around roo, I'm stealing your idea for next year. Thank you, that is all