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maybe I do have one other. Was at the soul super jam right before it started, we were chillin with an awesome group of people we just met, when this guy in front of us just dropped out of nowhere. One minute fine, the next just down. One of the kids we were hanging with (who was tripping his face off at the time) actually caught the guy mid air from hitting the ground. We all thought he saved his life, and I'm pretty sure he did to. But his reaction of just like 'WHAT THE HELL DO I DO NOW THAT I'M quacking HOLDING THIS GUY" was pretty ridiculous. The whole situation was just crazy
This happened to me at the Superjam as well during the show. I was pretty close and this guy and his girl came dancing out of nowhere and he just stops and turns into a ghost and falls into me. I catch him and lower him to the ground and it looked like he was about to have a seizure. Before I could signal anyone someone claiming he was a medic came and gave him water and he sort of snapped out of it and stood up, although he immediately fell back down once Bonnaroo medics showed up and he looked just gone. The had to crowd surf him out.
All weekend I saw and did some of the wildest things ever. My one moment was seeing the one topless girl rocking the other topless girls boobs to White Wedding at the Billy Idol show. About few minutes later as we were moving forward for Empire of the Sun the same girl was passed out in the other girls boobs, as they were fanning her.
As my Inebriated buddy walks out of the Porto, he yells out, "Dude...I love this place...bonnaroo thinks about everything...they even put beer holders next to the toilet!"
Had to break it to him that that was the urnal. Good times good times!
My one moment was seeing the one topless girl rocking the other topless girls boobs to White Wedding at the Billy Idol show. About few minutes later as we were moving forward for Empire of the Sun the same girl was passed out in the other girls boobs, as they were fanning her.
WOW< missed those.... I was buried deep in the crowd.
I didn't look but if you go for a second test while locked in a porto I am gonna assume the first was positive.
During our brief soiree into the General Store ($96 for a case of Miller Lite? REALLY?) I didn't even think to look for pregnancy tests. Bet they were selling for $500 apiece.
Post by Del Griffith on Jun 18, 2013 20:35:59 GMT -5
Saw Macklemore chillin' on a king size air mattress all by himself Sat nite at The Other Tent watching Boys Noize. Not considered crazy, but just thought I'd share. Funny nobody else around me noticed this. Maybe it was b/c 5 feet away some dude was flopping around like a fish out of water from a bad trip of some sort?
3 minutes into Centeroo (Thursday) and we stumbled onto a naked man, screaming and in zip tied handcuffs.
Either that guy was on the ground for a really long time or we were all going between main stages at the same time. Got an early jump on explaining things to the kids after they saw that one.
Post by phillyhillbilly on Jun 18, 2013 20:45:28 GMT -5
hard to pick just one, but probably the buck nekked chick that walked past me in one of the tents saturday. No paint no shoes no nothin, well played miss
I was walking through Centeroo by the Post Office early in the day (I think Saturday) and a large, bearded man is literally running straight at me. He stopped suddenly and put his arms around me and gave me a huge hug. I gave him a huge hug back. My kids and Mrs. G were just standing there - when I figured out it was Dave Maynar. Once we established our bona fides, I got my cool back and returned the hug with more conviction. And it was good. So not really the craziest, actually one of my favorite moments of the weekend, but for a second there I think we all thought I was a goner.
Probably Action Bronson spending half of his show in the crowd roaming around and at one point completely leaving the tent and proclaiming that the show was now happening under a random tree out there.
I didn't even know who he was until Sunday, but that show ended up being my favorite.
Probably Action Bronson spending half of his show in the crowd roaming around and at one point completely leaving the tent and proclaiming that the show was now happening under a random tree out there.
I didn't even know who he was until Sunday, but that show ended up being my favorite.
I really just checked Action Bronson out due to a lack of anything else I was interested in seeing at that time. It ended up being a blast. Really fun show.
I saw a guy walk out of the tent before Tame Impala started, and as he was maneuvering through the crowd he appeared to lose it: His eyes rolled and he started to stumble, almost in slow motion, picking up speed as he moved forward. I tried to catch him, but I was too far away. He ultimately bowled over a young lady, but bowled over may not be an appropriate description. It was more like he was a drunken Howie Long breaking through the O Line and the poor girl was Bernie Kosar. She went down hard, but luckily she suffered no serious injuries. His friends tended to him, and he also appeared to be OK after he got some water in him.
I was the guy laying in the grass that he tripped over. Kicked the crap out of my shins!
I met (one of?) the dealers that supposedly sold the bad batch of molly, he said it was actually bath salts. I was too lazy to walk to Shakedown so I finished our transaction in disgust. Pure carelessness.
Post by SilentEyedStorm on Jun 19, 2013 6:17:45 GMT -5
After moving off the rail and towards the back of JD McPherson's set, I saw a guy hit the dirt. Everyone was calling for Medical, when a very pretty "hippie" woman walked out of the crowd. She approached the guy, knelt down beside him, and placed her left hand on his neck, with her right she would touch him, raise her hand up and then shake it in the air. It was like she was trying to draw bad energy out of him. Then, when Medical arrived, she just up and walked away, disappearing into the crowd. Definitely the strangest thing I saw all weekend.
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Wednesday night, after we got camp set up in Access, we were walking back from visiting an access RV and saw a girl squatting against the fence behind the showers. Did a double take and realized her pants were around her ankles. I said, "You know the port-a-potties are right there..."
She smiled, still squatting, and replied, "I'm SUCH an outdoor pee-er."
One minute into the fest around 4:30pm Thursday we say saw a spun naked guy being held down on the ground by security. Dirty weenie on the ground'd
It's my understanding (if this is the same dude) he shat all over himself as he was being carted off.
I think this is the same guy I saw at Silent Disco. I felt for the people pinning his naked shat covered body down and zip tying him. First night too= bummer
It's funny to me that so many people say they believe in diversity until they encounter someone that doesn't believe the way they do. Isn't that the very definition of diversity? If people truly want diversity, they should accept everyone, right? A Confederate flag doesn't necessarily mean racism any more than an American flag means you hate Native Americans. In this part of the South, many people are history buffs and fly Confederate flags for that reason. Surprisingly to some, many of those people are black. How is it diverse to have everyone think alike?
That you, Glenn Beck?
The Confederate flag is not just "a flag." It represents the enslavement, abuse, rape, and murder of the ancestors of many of our friends and peers. The "just a flag" attitude is completely ignorant. I agree that not everyone who flies it is a racist (just most.) Some people are just genuinely ignorant and under- or uneducated. And if you actually hung around some black people, you might be surprised to find that they're not too fond of the flag and that it still incites fear in some.
My great great grandfather on my dad's side was cavalry in the Confederate army. That being said, I've never understood what exactly I should be proud of about my Confederate heritage. My dad doesn't believe in flying the Confederate flag. I don't. Sensible people who have empathy and understand the true history of America (that slavery wasn't just "part of the times", but a brutal, abhorrent institution) don't fly it.
And you're right. I am intolerant. I'm intolerant of racists. I'm intolerant of homophobic people. And I'm intolerant of people who can't understand such a simple thing as why the Confederate flag represents so much pain to so many people.
Slavery was just as prevalent in the north as the south. History has rewritten the truth as if slavery only existed in the south. So if the flag doesn't represent slavery, then how does it represent hate? (Excluding the heo-nazis, KKK and other summers breeze in a sacs who wave it) Before the civil war 42% of New York households owned slaves. More than most southern states. www.thenation.com/article/hidden-history-slavery-new-york#axzz2Wfntk7lN
Slavery being a southern thing was and still is Federal propaganda, much like what you see on the news today.
Just a few more pics of the random wrecked FestiTaxicart at the RV Camp InfoRoo group. This was take at like 5: 45 am after I just got back from Pretty Lights. Crazy awesome.
Big FreediaKatey Red secret fountain show. Not even a question. The grinding, humping, and near coitus happening on stage was something to see. Half jealous, half curious how the f they got so many lovely ladies to do..(pretty much anything) some downright craaaazy shiz. [Someone damn near made a baby IMO]
Also at whatever the Fuse Barn is now; the all night slam out by Full Service was real. Including booty shaking to break precedent and a full on split in the middle of the dance floor
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The Confederate flag is not just "a flag." It represents the enslavement, abuse, rape, and murder of the ancestors of many of our friends and peers. The "just a flag" attitude is completely ignorant. I agree that not everyone who flies it is a racist (just most.) Some people are just genuinely ignorant and under- or uneducated. And if you actually hung around some black people, you might be surprised to find that they're not too fond of the flag and that it still incites fear in some.
My great great grandfather on my dad's side was cavalry in the Confederate army. That being said, I've never understood what exactly I should be proud of about my Confederate heritage. My dad doesn't believe in flying the Confederate flag. I don't. Sensible people who have empathy and understand the true history of America (that slavery wasn't just "part of the times", but a brutal, abhorrent institution) don't fly it.
And you're right. I am intolerant. I'm intolerant of racists. I'm intolerant of homophobic people. And I'm intolerant of people who can't understand such a simple thing as why the Confederate flag represents so much pain to so many people.
Slavery was just as prevalent in the north as the south. History has rewritten the truth as if slavery only existed in the south. So if the flag doesn't represent slavery, then how does it represent hate? (Excluding the heo-nazis, KKK and other summers breeze in a sacs who wave it) Before the civil war 42% of New York households owned slaves. More than most southern states. www.thenation.com/article/hidden-history-slavery-new-york#axzz2Wfntk7lN
Slavery being a southern thing was and still is Federal propaganda, much like what you see on the news today.
How bout you guys take the Confederate Flag talk to another thread, or PM's... Let's stick to the craziness of Bonnaroo here