Whether it's your first Bonnaroo or you’re a music festival veteran, we welcome you to Inforoo.
Here you'll find info about artists, rumors, camping tips, and the infamous Roo Clues. Have a look around then create an account and join in the fun. See you at Bonnaroo!!
My 2 best friends are now both officially not living in the same state as me, one not in the same country. Heres to wishin theyll be getting ready for the farm with me next year.
Post by itrainmonkeys on May 19, 2014 15:57:09 GMT -5
Always amazed at people who post questions to the "Inforoo on Facebook" page when the answers can be found both at Bonnaroo.com and here at Inforoo.com.
Always amazed at people who post questions to the "Inforoo on Facebook" page when the answers can be found both at Bonnaroo.com and here at Inforoo.com.
If it makes you feel any better, people asked multiple questions on the Shaky Knees fb that were right on the faq on their site.
Always amazed at people who post questions to the "Inforoo on Facebook" page when the answers can be found both at Bonnaroo.com and here at Inforoo.com.
If it makes you feel any better, people asked multiple questions on the Shaky Knees fb that were right on the faq on their site.
That's fun. I just find it funny. I remember reading through so much of the Bonnaroo website (specifically the FAQs and packing lists and things like that) after my first year (first year = unprepared, second year = i know everything).
I'm lazy so I get it. There are just some basic info/questions that boggle my mind. I love it when people say they are looking for a ticket and to message them. I guess they want cheap tickets but sometimes it seems like people don't realize it's not sold out.
I drank way too much last night. however, it's hilarious to hear all of the pieces of each persons memories brought together. oh and we had to call my 23 yr old sister to pick up her drunk siblings and their friends. hahahaha. good times.
I also got way too drunk last night.... at the pace I'm going my vacation is going to be awesome.
Post by crippledcamel on May 20, 2014 4:17:13 GMT -5
You can tell I have a strong love for music by how my iPod touch doesn't have a scratch on it - yet my iPhone's screen is shattered and falling to pieces.
I think I'm going to go camping alone somewhere this weekend. Just get far away from it all for a night or two. Maybe it'll help turn things around a bit.
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I think I'm going to go camping alone somewhere this weekend. Just get far away from it all for a night or two. Maybe it'll help turn things around a bit.
I think that's actually a great idea. Sometimes you just need that alone time to really reflect and get things straight.
Post by celestiaequestria on May 20, 2014 11:16:48 GMT -5
Existential dread is just the end result of too much perspective. You start noticing the walls and they seem a bit too thin. You think about time and realize it's a manipulable perception, and that every living thing experiences it differently. You start thinking about being alive, and the reality that every one of your cells is an independent living thing, and the raw complexity of your brain being able to handle things like reflections, refractions, prismatic breakdown, the biochemical process of metabolizing sugars, the existence of amino acids, the fundamental subatomic makeup of the universe... and it's like "I've been in the shower for 10 minutes staring at a bar of soap".
I think I'm going to go camping alone somewhere this weekend. Just get far away from it all for a night or two. Maybe it'll help turn things around a bit.
I would like to give you a giant squishy hug! I understand how you are feeling and hope you are able to turn it around quickly! ????
I think I'm going to go camping alone somewhere this weekend. Just get far away from it all for a night or two. Maybe it'll help turn things around a bit.
I would like to give you a giant squishy hug! I understand how you are feeling and hope you are able to turn it around quickly! ????
Thank you for the squishiness! It is much appreciated and I think this weekend will turn it around and get me to Roo =D
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.
Existential dread is just the end result of too much perspective. You start noticing the walls and they seem a bit too thin. You think about time and realize it's a manipulable perception, and that every living thing experiences it differently. You start thinking about being alive, and the reality that every one of your cells is an independent living thing, and the raw complexity of your brain being able to handle things like reflections, refractions, prismatic breakdown, the biochemical process of metabolizing sugars, the existence of amino acids, the fundamental subatomic makeup of the universe... and it's like "I've been in the shower for 10 minutes staring at a bar of soap".
Thanks for reminding me that LSD is a thing, I guess.
Post by abrakapokus on May 21, 2014 8:39:52 GMT -5
These little pillow mints or after dinner mints, whatever they are called, are glorious. I'm thinking of just asking for a to-go bag at Chick-fil-a and dumping the whole basket in.
Existential dread is just the end result of too much perspective. You start noticing the walls and they seem a bit too thin. You think about time and realize it's a manipulable perception, and that every living thing experiences it differently. You start thinking about being alive, and the reality that every one of your cells is an independent living thing, and the raw complexity of your brain being able to handle things like reflections, refractions, prismatic breakdown, the biochemical process of metabolizing sugars, the existence of amino acids, the fundamental subatomic makeup of the universe... and it's like "I've been in the shower for 10 minutes staring at a bar of soap".
Thanks for reminding me that LSD is a thing, I guess.
It was invented by scientists! Ringo Starr just told me!
Guys... I am not nerdy enough. I went to see late showing of Godzilla last night as a super last minute decision. After watching the movie for a few minutes, I realized that I had no idea what I was watching- no idea of the plot or who Godzilla even is. I was expecting a monkey for a good while (fully aware that I wasn't watching King Kong). Through out the movie, I was still confused- not really sure which creature was Godzilla... And it wasn't until the very end of movie that I saw Godzilla with that powerful laser type thing coming from his mouth did it click and I remembered these type pictures:
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.
I watched "In Your Eyes" on Vimeo this weekend. Got an email today from someone on Joss Whedon's staff asking for my address to send me a gift as a thank you. A quick Google search tells me Joss is sending out stuff from a cacti to signed scripts to an Xbox One to people who watch it. I can't wait to see what I get!!!!
I'm sitting at this nice morning cafe for breakfast, hungover, with my hungover friends & Thriller just came on. This was a great way to start the day.
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
Existential dread is just the end result of too much perspective. You start noticing the walls and they seem a bit too thin. You think about time and realize it's a manipulable perception, and that every living thing experiences it differently. You start thinking about being alive, and the reality that every one of your cells is an independent living thing, and the raw complexity of your brain being able to handle things like reflections, refractions, prismatic breakdown, the biochemical process of metabolizing sugars, the existence of amino acids, the fundamental subatomic makeup of the universe... and it's like "I've been in the shower for 10 minutes staring at a bar of soap".
Thanks for reminding me that LSD is a thing, I guess.
That's just a sober Tuesday morning for me. We start adding Ringo and his paper-buddies, and you'd better be well-versed in gauge theory. I mean, I don't think we can realistically make it through breakfast without picking up an orange at some point, thinking about 3-spheres and having a serious conversation about the poincare conjecture. But hell, I'm just here for the music.