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Post by fearthestupid on Mar 10, 2011 17:14:43 GMT -5
if you spent as much time working as you did creating that rambling vapid post you would be halfway there...from what i read she doesn't really want to work for it she wants it to fall in her lap and then she promises to be a really good person after...i mean she even said she'd give out her facebook thats real commitment right there...
if you spent as much time working as you did creating that rambling vapid post you would be halfway there...from what i read she doesn't really want to work for it she wants it to fall in her lap and then she promises to be a really good person after...i mean she even said she'd give out her facebook thats real commitment right there...
This is the first message board I've ever been on, the only reason I joined is because I love Bonnaroo and wanted to read and talk about it all year long.
Post by tangerinetrees on Mar 21, 2011 8:47:11 GMT -5
Samantha: start putting things on ebay. sell books back. pick up cans. get a second job. get odd jobs from craigslist. join wet (work exchange team program - work = free tickets). get a second job as a phone sex operator. If you live in a subdivision or apt complex, ask residents (specially older ones) for $20 a week you will take out their trash 3 times a week. A friend of mine did this last year and you would be surprised how many people will take you up on that offer. Hauling trash and putting it in your car or the top of your car everyday is gross.
Post by waitingfornextyear on Mar 26, 2011 15:23:46 GMT -5
I sold my motorcycle last year to pay for the tickets. As everyone is saying, if you really want to go that bad, you will figure it out. The most obvious way is to volunteer. Certainly someone you know would be willing to loan you the "down payment" on your ticket knowing they'll get it back as soon as you fulfill your commitment and get your money back, right? I wish there was a way that I could let you watch Em with my ticket, because his show is not important to me, but to each their own. If it weren't for Tool, I wouldn't be a yearly Roo attendee, so maybe this will turn you into one of us!
11/2/19: Tool 5/17/19: Blues Traveler 5/9/19: Tool 11/10/18: Tenacious D 9/20/18: White Denim 7/23/18: Radiohead 6/4/18: Jack White 5/20/18: Tool 5/18/18: A Perfect Circle 5/18/18: Alice in Chains 5/6/18: Blind Melon
Post by dysonsphere on Mar 27, 2011 16:08:44 GMT -5
In looking at the math, yeah, you could have a crazy-ass time with over a grand, but as you stated, it's for two people, and half of that was for tickets. I've had an epic time for $250.