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no, no dogs. im sure they could be there in a second, but there are no dogs walking around. yes, there are various reports - but in most people's experience, no doggies...
Have heard of them but havnt seen them. Whatever you got hide it good. The DTF does random searches at the gate, I got a simple possession charge in 06 and it cost me almost 1400 bucks, if you pay it they drop the charges.
But I've heard voices not in the head Out in the air they called ahead Through ripped out speakers Through thick and thin They found a shelter Under my skin -Evgeny Aleksandrovitch Nikolaev
Post by Sköldpadda on Mar 11, 2008 21:20:01 GMT -5
All you gotta do is cut yourself open where you think it will hurt the least, insert whatever you want to hide, sew yourself up, and then once you get in and you're clear, cut it open, take out whatever you wanted to bring in, and then sew yourself back up.
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Mar 11, 2008 22:41:15 GMT -5
I actually do think they keep a few at the gates, but they don't have them checking cars, just have them there in case they need to use them. I remember stories of a few people having dogs brought to search them at the gates after they're already stopped by the few police officers who were searching, but i may very well be remembering wrong.
Post by Britney's_Fears on Mar 12, 2008 8:11:58 GMT -5
papacat said:
I recommend against sniffing any dogs you find at bonnaroo, whether at the gates or in the grounds. In fact, sniffing in general may be ill advised.
Then again, maybe these are like those toads you are supposed to lick? so, like, is huffing a chihuahua the new big thing?
I reccomend against sniffing dogs too. The reason is that sniffing holds a very important place in dog society and could be construed as extremely offensive if sniffing is not performed in the correct manner. If in fact you cannot resist the urge to sniff a dog, use the following technique: Approach slowly with nose up and ears pinned slightly back. Pant slightly but not so much as to fully extend the tongue from the mouth. Circle three times. Insert nose near dog's anus. (note: very important to start with the anus, initiating sniffing in any other area may be perceived as an aggressive gesture.) Sniff at will.
Post by SouthGA_Festival Machine on Mar 12, 2008 15:19:45 GMT -5
tony001 said:
southgajd said:
Under no circumstances, if dog is licking himself, should anyone say "I wish I could do that" (much greater chance of improper etiquette).
Because the dog will bite you right?
BTW-I sniffed my dog once and he smelled like ****.
That doesn't surprise me, I licked my dog once and he tasted like shit ........................................not really....................................................actually he didn't taste that bad ...........................(j/k) ;D
Post by popsicle sarah on Mar 12, 2008 19:31:24 GMT -5
southgajd said:
tony001 said:
Because the dog will bite you right?
BTW-I sniffed my dog once and he smelled like ****.
That doesn't surprise me, I licked my dog once and he tasted like doodie ........................................not really....................................................actually he didn't taste that bad ...........................(j/k) ;D
did anyone see the sarah silverman episode where she licked her dog's butt? so nasty, yet hilarious.
yeah i havent ever actually seen any dogs but i did read in a couple of threads that there were some around... i dont like those dogs they scareeee me!!
Post by strumntheguitar on Mar 12, 2008 21:23:09 GMT -5
I actually did see dogs off to the the side last year at the gates, but I'm pretty sure as someone mentioned above they only bring them in to find more stuff if they've already found something on you probably. The car I saw being searched was a giant VW van with "Bonnaroo" spraypainted on the back and a giant peace sign sprayed on the side.
I have nothing against their decorations... But I am surprised they even made it to the farm before being stopped and searched
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Mar 12, 2008 23:48:41 GMT -5
strumntheguitar said:
I actually did see dogs off to the the side last year at the gates, but I'm pretty sure as someone mentioned above they only bring them in to find more stuff if they've already found something on you probably. The car I saw being searched was a giant VW van with "Bonnaroo" spraypainted on the back and a giant peace sign sprayed on the side.
I have nothing against their decorations... But I am surprised they even made it to the farm before being stopped and searched
Post by strumntheguitar on Mar 12, 2008 23:52:50 GMT -5
ziggyandthemonkeys said:
strumntheguitar said:
I actually did see dogs off to the the side last year at the gates, but I'm pretty sure as someone mentioned above they only bring them in to find more stuff if they've already found something on you probably. The car I saw being searched was a giant VW van with "Bonnaroo" spraypainted on the back and a giant peace sign sprayed on the side.
I have nothing against their decorations... But I am surprised they even made it to the farm before being stopped and searched
Who said they did.
Because I'm guessing if they did get stopped previously then they wouldn't have made it to the gates at all...
Post by kickinwing45 on May 26, 2008 13:39:33 GMT -5
How thuroughly do they search the RVs? Is it not much worse than regular cars or do they tear it apart? I'm only asking because my friend wants to bring corn into the gates. I've been trying to convince him otherwise, but he is worried that he won't be able to find any or that it will be overpriced. Any help with a convincing argument him would be greatly appreciated.
How thuroughly do they search the RVs? Is it not much worse than regular cars or do they tear it apart? I'm only asking because my friend wants to bring corn into the gates. I've been trying to convince him otherwise, but he is worried that he won't be able to find any or that it will be overpriced. Any help with a convincing argument him would be greatly appreciated.
Hit or miss. First 2 years in an RV we breezed right through. Third year they tore it up and we lost a bunch alcohol in glass bottles. There was an actual cop there (young guy though, probably a temporary deputy or something), who asked me to empty my pockets. I had a small stash and a bowl, which he clearly saw and ignored without a word. He announced in advance that he didn't care about personal stashes, only quantity. Don't assume that'll be the case though.
You will not have any trouble finding anything inside, and prices are generally reasonable.
I've heard talk of dogs at the gates but have never seen them.