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I think flattish backpacks and Camelbaks are fine, but don't be the person with a backpack the size of an extra person. You know the people I'm talking about. You're leaving camp for the day, not hiking up K2.
One of these does not belong in Centeroo:
Cutting in is rude no matter how you dice it, but the fratboys who stampeded their way to the front of Nine Inch Nails 5 minutes before showtime embraced a special kind of douchebaggery.
Ok I just got back from coachella and let me tell you, don't be a fúcking doúchebag like the huge masses that were experienced at doúchella.
1.- Don't (you and your 10 friends) push and shove your way through the crowd all the way to the front and make it completely uncomfortable for everyone who was already there waiting for over an hour.
2.- If you shove and push your way through in a rude manner, you better bet your sweet ass I am not going to move.
3.- If you say excuse me and are polite, you will get a better reaction from others.
4.- Don't fucking sit on anyone's shoulders. People behind you will not appreciate watching your fucking back.
5.- Signs, fucking leave them at home. You block people's view.
6.- If you are going to use an umbrella, don't use it during the show. Come on now, be nice.
There's also a huge difference in sneaking in half way through the what stage crowd and pushing in to be within feet from the rail. That's just horrible.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
There's also a huge difference in sneaking in half way through the what stage crowd and pushing in to be within feet from the rail. That's just horrible.
Yes, there is a balance here. The fact is the crowds in an area as big as the What don't naturally fill in all the space. No one parks and stands 3 inches from the person in front of them when there is 50 yards of space behind them. So as the day progresses these spaces will get filled in.
So yes, a person or two can work their way through the crowd to get a nice vantage point, somewhere in the middlish of the of What field. They can find a space that was already there, a space that doesn't inconvenience others. Not a "space" they created by moving people out of the way.
Space simply doesn't exist very close to the stage, so don't try to create it.
i don't understand everyone's obsession with being in the middle of the crowd. i've found if you go over to the far left or right side (basically whatever side people are not entering from) that you can always get up rather close.
i don't understand everyone's obsession with being in the middle of the crowd. i've found if you go over to the far left or right side (basically whatever side people are not entering from) that you can always get up rather close.
i don't understand everyone's obsession with being in the middle of the crowd. i've found if you go over to the far left or right side (basically whatever side people are not entering from) that you can always get up rather close.
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.
Ok I just got back from coachella and let me tell you, don't be a fúcking doúchebag like the huge masses that were experienced at doúchella.
1.- Don't (you and your 10 friends) push and shove your way through the crowd all the way to the front and make it completely uncomfortable for everyone who was already there waiting for over an hour.
2.- If you shove and push your way through in a rude manner, you better bet your sweet ass I am not going to move.
3.- If you say excuse me and are polite, you will get a better reaction from others.
4.- Don't fucking sit on anyone's shoulders. People behind you will not appreciate watching your fucking back.
5.- Signs, fucking leave them at home. You block people's view.
6.- If you are going to use an umbrella, don't use it during the show. Come on now, be nice.
This never happens at any festival other than douchella.
Ok I just got back from coachella and let me tell you, don't be a fúcking doúchebag like the huge masses that were experienced at doúchella.
1.- Don't (you and your 10 friends) push and shove your way through the crowd all the way to the front and make it completely uncomfortable for everyone who was already there waiting for over an hour.
2.- If you shove and push your way through in a rude manner, you better bet your sweet ass I am not going to move.
3.- If you say excuse me and are polite, you will get a better reaction from others.
4.- Don't fucking sit on anyone's shoulders. People behind you will not appreciate watching your fucking back.
5.- Signs, fucking leave them at home. You block people's view.
6.- If you are going to use an umbrella, don't use it during the show. Come on now, be nice.
This never happens at any festival other than douchella.
I've seen pretty much all of the above at Roo. Pushing, shoving, 20+ person-long chains of people holding hands. A couple of shoulder-sitters here and there. A couple signs and umbrellas as well, but it's more rage sticks I think.
This never happens at any festival other than douchella.
I've seen pretty much all of the above at Roo. Pushing, shoving, 20+ person-long chains of people holding hands. A couple of shoulder-sitters here and there. A couple signs and umbrellas as well, but it's more rage sticks I think.
I'm gonna guess based on the dude's overall demeanor that he was being sarcastic.
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 itrainmonkeys on Apr 25, 2014 15:23:30 GMT -5
It definitely happens at every festival. I didn't think Kapeluza was saying it only happens at Coachella but was just saying that was her experience this past weekend. Even at Newport Folk Festival you see some folks pushing through or blocking others or doing douchey things. And most of those folks are laid back as hell. Just ask RDK about the tarp people and how vicious they can be.
Yea the internet needs to conclusively decide on way to indicate sarcasm. Because kapeluza is a new poster and didn't even imply that it only happens at Coachella, I didn't think f&h would really be that much of a dick. Oh well lol.
Yea the internet needs to conclusively decide on way to indicate sarcasm. Because kapeluza is a new poster and didn't even imply that it only happens at Coachella, I didn't think f&h would really be that much of a dick. Oh well lol.
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.
What's your opinion concerning etiquette and backpacks? I have a Camelbak that keeps me stock throughout the day - TP, sunscreen, Clif bars, etc., and it can get pretty hefty when the bladder is full. Not only is it hard to dance with it on, but I always feel like it's gonna hit the people behind me, especially if the crowd is packed. Sometimes I put it on the ground, but then I worry about straying to far from it as the crowd slowly shifts in different directions, as well as other people (and myself) tripping over it.
I gotta find an all-day sunscreen and a way to hook up a sturdy IV drip I can keep in my pocket. I hate being weighted down at concerts.
Why do people in a porta potty lines never tell the people behind them that they are going #2?
We figure it out when you are in there for 10 minutes and my bladder is on the verge of exploding.
I like to play a game called who's coming out next while waiting in line. It gets everyone in the line laughing and joining in. Gets minds off the hell they are about to step into
Why do people in a porta potty lines never tell the people behind them that they are going #2?
"Hey....I don't know you and never met you but just so you know I'll be taking a dump in that sweltering waste-box over there before you use it. Now you have something to look forward to!"
Why do people in a porta potty lines never tell the people behind them that they are going #2?
"Hey....I don't know you and never met you but just so you know I'll be taking a dump in that sweltering waste-box over there before you use it. Now you have something to look forward to!"
Must rehearse this line, i want to be able to deliver it in every porta potty line.
Why do people in a porta potty lines never tell the people behind them that they are going #2?
"Hey....I don't know you and never met you but just so you know I'll be taking a dump in that sweltering waste-box over there before you use it. Now you have something to look forward to!"
If someone told me that, now that's a man is like ta buy a beer
"Hey....I don't know you and never met you but just so you know I'll be taking a dump in that sweltering waste-box over there before you use it. Now you have something to look forward to!"
See, its not that hard. Maybe even open up for flirting. "Hey girl, since you're going to be clearing out some room in your system how bout you and I go get some fried oreos after this and maybe go see Diarrhea Planet together?"
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.