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    Quote Originally Posted by Moeghoul View Post
    Letting go is hard............
    Ha ha... maybe, but I have it, it's super portable and I feel like I have to at least do something?!
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Ha ha... maybe, but I have it, it's super portable and I feel like I have to at least do something?!
    If you bring it I would use it rather than running 100s of feet of extension cord across the road. I run everything off a Furman power regulator that gives me a clean 120V, compensating for the less-than-consistent output of most generators.

    And I guess I might as well start taking requests. The Collection is deep and wide (over 5,000 artists not including those only on multi-artist compilations) with an emphasis on various forms of Rock (Alt, Indie, Classic, Grunge, Metal, Prog, Pop, etc.), Jazz, Funk, Soul, R&B, Reggae, Blues and Folk. Some Electronica, Synthpop, Dance, Trance, Trip-Hop. Very little Rap, Hip-Hop or "Cookie Monster" vocalized Death Metal.

    I try not to let my own preferences (other than what is in The Collection, which contains a lot of stuff I don't actually care for) dictate what gets played. The library can be browsed by any wifi-enabled device and the playlist is easy to update using that interface. As long as none of us are overly militant about what we are willing to enjoy musically I don't see any major issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GetAmped View Post
    If you bring it I would use it rather than running 100s of feet of extension cord across the road. I run everything off a Furman power regulator that gives me a clean 120V, compensating for the less-than-consistent output of most generators.
    This generator has one of those built in, so clean, quiet power.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    I don't often run off generators....But when I do....Stay Furmanatored my friends.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mangle View Post
    I may be dense, but nowhere have I found a date. I can't find a published date for Magic's work day, either.
    Keep that guy away from the power tools and scythe!
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Porta potty? May want to consider that for the ladies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    Porta potty? May want to consider that for the ladies.
    Not to mention the outhouse stories...
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GetAmped View Post
    I run everything off a Furman power regulator


    Which model, the N-bomb or the Bloody Glove?


    As for the bathrooms, I'm pretty sure I can get them to leave the downstairs Magic bathrooms open... That way we can keep arewolf's anus at a safe distance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    not enough nun fisters in that community

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoWork View Post
    Which model, the N-bomb or the Bloody Glove?


    As for the bathrooms, I'm pretty sure I can get them to leave the downstairs Magic bathrooms open... That way we can keep arewolf's anus at a safe distance.
    good plan, it's only a 600 yard walk from the back lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    good plan, it's only a 600 yard walk from the back lot


    Hey that's all I've got. I suppose if you want to go give Slash a foot rub he may let us use his poop chalet, but I say we just walk. Or drive.
    "If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise." -Robert Fritz

    Quote Originally Posted by skifishbum View Post
    not enough nun fisters in that community

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    good plan, it's only a 600 yard walk from the back lot
    Yes, but without ski boots and the ice bulge/avi debris to negotiate, it's an easy two day walk...max.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    shuttle to MNIAW house?

    just brainstorming here, and have no skin in the game, since I'll be at the PJ nuptials.

    quad? hayride? walk/stumble/stagger? you kids!

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    I'm in. Will bring beer or booze or both. This is an odd year, so I expect I'll be passing out in a pile of my own shit, or a pile of something else equally undignified. I just hope Ullr appreciates my sacrifice.
    Got your back bro! We'll try to get you in recovery position, check vitals min. every 15 and suction mouth of emisis as required. Will use mechanical suction for effectiveness - The Cock's giant wind bag should do the trick.
    Actually, Ullr would probably appreciate the offering of The Cock as a sacrifice.
    Is that allowed?
    Hope to be there. Working out family plans still.

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    It's still looking good for me to make the trip at this point.

    Any interest in me bringing a 4-tap jockey box for beer?



    I can support homebrew kegs (ball or pin lock) and sankey taps, and probably others (non-US Sankey, etc) if I have advance notice. I'll bring the CO2 (and some homebrew). And bacon.

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    ^^^I've got to start kegging my homebrew. So much cooler than bottling.

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    Some other things to consider:

    Cooking surface and fuel

    Cooking implements

    Tables and shelters

    Breakfast goodies

    Bready comestibles

    Other side dishes: slaw, salads, grains, legumes

    Probably not a bad idea to have a running total of attendees/contributors
    If it's too loud, you're too old

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    Roll call with what you're bringing is how we rolled...




    Get it?
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    shuttle to MNIAW house?

    just brainstorming here, and have no skin in the game, since I'll be at the PJ nuptials.

    quad? hayride? walk/stumble/stagger? you kids!
    First off, if you measure your manhood the way you measured the distance from the lot to the bathrooms you must have been a porn king

    Mrs MNIAW says hell no.

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    No emo tunes, good thrash metal approved, could also do without Vanilla Ice/Milli Vanilli.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    No emo tunes, good thrash metal approved, could also do without Vanilla Ice/Milli Vanilli.

    Who's Going?
    See post #37 jing jang jong
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    As for music selections??.....variety is good: Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia band, Old & in the way, Phil & friends, Bobby and the Midnites, Rat dog, Jerry & Merl, Mickey Hart Band, Dark Star orchestra, Jerry/Tony Rice/David Grisman.....
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    Cant miss two years in a row ( having baby was legit excuse last year) will be there for sure this year.....What about renting a tent from nearby and everybody chipping in....just a thought.... .. like the tent I brought up from TBATT two years ago......looking forward to seeing everyone and its gonna be good... thax jim and dowork for making this happen.. BIG DADDY you better be there......yu have to give out any prizes ,, the MC for sure....
    always forward but never straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    No emo tunes, good thrash metal approved, could also do without Vanilla Ice/Milli Vanilli.

    Who's Going?
    When you're old, everything new sounds like emo . A search for "Vanilla Ice" has only one result: "Vanilla Ice Cream" by Stephen Lynch which is pretty funny in a wildly racist way. No results for "Milli Vanilli" which is not to say you can't find unbearable crap. How about some Dream Theater?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stayalert View Post
    As for music selections??.....variety is good: Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia band, Old & in the way, Phil & friends, Bobby and the Midnites, Rat dog, Jerry & Merl, Mickey Hart Band, Dark Star orchestra, Jerry/Tony Rice/David Grisman.....
    Yeah, I've got pretty much all that, but I hope to play only a few selections from that realm. Same with Phish.
    If it's too loud, you're too old

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    Quote Originally Posted by stayalert View Post
    As for music selections??.....variety is good: Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia band, Old & in the way, Phil & friends, Bobby and the Midnites, Rat dog, Jerry & Merl, Mickey Hart Band, Dark Star orchestra, Jerry/Tony Rice/David Grisman.....
    Agreed! I like that kind of variety.

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