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Living with another inforooer just doubles the excitement, Bonnaroo comes up in most of our conversations these days.
SO. FREAKING. EXCITED!
im jealous. my wife decided not to go a couple months ago, and now is somewhat regretting it. So i try to tiptoe around the subject so as not to ruffle feathers. its been really hard the last couple days as i gather my supplies.
Living with another inforooer just doubles the excitement, Bonnaroo comes up in most of our conversations these days.
SO. FREAKING. EXCITED!
im jealous. my wife decided not to go a couple months ago, and now is somewhat regretting it. So i try to tiptoe around the subject so as not to ruffle feathers. its been really hard the last couple days as i gather my supplies.
That sucks. Be sure to tiptoe around it when you get back too. That can be even harder.
My wife would never let me go by myself. I saw Roger Waters with my dad last year and she still forbids me from talking about it.
im jealous. my wife decided not to go a couple months ago, and now is somewhat regretting it. So i try to tiptoe around the subject so as not to ruffle feathers. its been really hard the last couple days as i gather my supplies.
Oh that has to be tough
Or don't tiptoe and she will never make such a silly choice again .
Husband - "Babe you wanna go to Roo or you wanna stay home?" - I wanna stay home
Equivalent
Officer - "You wanna go to jail or you wanna go home?" - I wanna go to jail
Only takes once
Last Edit: Jun 5, 2014 15:30:29 GMT -5 by tbd - Back to Top
Everyone I work with has stopped talking to me. We have nothing to talk about, because I'm going to Bonnaroo and they are not.
Seriously, this time next week we will be there! I can't wait to do my annual arrive, park my car, fall to the ground and give the earth a big hug - then proceed to scurry about setting up camp.
As a lot of people have stated that really is the best feeling when you made it through the toll booths and are on your way to your spot. Last year was my first roo, so I don't have years of experience on how it feels, but I can say last year I felt like I was going to explode with joy driving over to our camping spot. I got out, took a deep breath, cracked a beer, and then helped rush to set up camp. After everything was done sitting around with some good friends, who I hadn't seen in a few years, and new friends that I was meeting for the first time, I truly felt home. There is no other feeling like it.
I'll tell you this, my second Roo - when we got there, and set up camp.. I took a stroll down shakedown st all the way to the arch and back, just taking it all in. It felt like I never left. Every shop and food cart etc. was in the same exact spot.
As a lot of people have stated that really is the best feeling when you made it through the toll booths and are on your way to your spot. Last year was my first roo, so I don't have years of experience on how it feels, but I can say last year I felt like I was going to explode with joy driving over to our camping spot. I got out, took a deep breath, cracked a beer, and then helped rush to set up camp. After everything was done sitting around with some good friends, who I hadn't seen in a few years, and new friends that I was meeting for the first time, I truly felt home. There is no other feeling like it.
I'll tell you this, my second Roo - when we got there, and set up camp.. I took a stroll down shakedown st all the way to the arch and back, just taking it all in. It felt like I never left. Every shop and food cart etc. was in the same exact spot.
I'm just excited that in a few short(probably long) days we will all get to feel that feeling again!
Post by codyisawesome on Jun 5, 2014 23:27:23 GMT -5
Honestly, I'm not sure how I feel. The actuality hasn't set in yet. This will be my 1st time going so I have a feeling of nervousness/excitement. Although...I have natural bad luck so until I pull into my camping spot I'm not trying to get too hyped.
As a lot of people have stated that really is the best feeling when you made it through the toll booths and are on your way to your spot. Last year was my first roo, so I don't have years of experience on how it feels, but I can say last year I felt like I was going to explode with joy driving over to our camping spot. I got out, took a deep breath, cracked a beer, and then helped rush to set up camp. After everything was done sitting around with some good friends, who I hadn't seen in a few years, and new friends that I was meeting for the first time, I truly felt home. There is no other feeling like it.
I'll tell you this, my second Roo - when we got there, and set up camp.. I took a stroll down shakedown st all the way to the arch and back, just taking it all in. It felt like I never left. Every shop and food cart etc. was in the same exact spot.
MMMM.... Pesto Mozadilla.... will be thinking about that all day now