GARAGESTOCK
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So, we arrived at "garagestock, and the first thing we noticed was that it took us 4 hours to get there. We accidentally drove up the side of the Ozark mountains due to the improper marking of the road. When we got there, we were directed to the 'missouri stage'. Pulling up, we all got out of the car, here's Joey and Steve surveying the crowd and awesome stage.
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It was over 100 degrees that day, and Steve was so hot, he even took OFF HIS SHIRT! Nobody else in the band was that brave...
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Buster I think is laughing at the crowd, at least we were in good humor about this...
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Joey and Buster even played a nice, relaxing little game of PIG while one of the other bands was playing.
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The event was held at the same place Swagstock is held, so there were alot of hippies there.
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Joey
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At one point, I started taking pictures of the park. Here's a lovely hippy slogan, NAILED TO A TREE like Jesus!
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This was a hippy bus that was somehow converted into a pizzeria. There was a big pizza where the back tire was, it was really far-out and trippy, man..
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Here's the bathrooms. Fortunately, we sweat out everything we drank, so we didn't have to use them much.
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After our set, we went over to check out the mainstage. There weren't anymore people there, and the people who were, were sitting in the whatever shade there was.
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This is the official hippy restraunt at the camp. Buster said not to eat any meat cooked by hippies, because they don't know how to handle meat properly, since they're vegetarians.
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There were alot of stands selling useless crap, i felt bad for the dog who had to be here. He mostly laid under his owner's crap table panting.
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I noticed one of the hippy venders was selling bongs in among his Grateful Dead tapestries and hacky sacks. I can't imagine he did much business that day.
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We went back over to the Missouri Stage, and there was still no crowd. Just a bunch of tumbleweeds blowing through. There was a band onstage in the middle of their set in this picture.
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As i was walking back and forth between stages, i noticed there was a Jerry Garcia painting hanging in the hippy pizza bus, ha ha.
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There was a really cute and friendly little dog running around and being cute, and there was also a baby, who was picked up by family services later that day...
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There was a pretty fun band called "the Mutiny" who were pretty fun. They were the band that followed us, and they had a sound like Iggy pop with a chick playing keyboard (which is always cool). This was the band that came from Miami, florida. I can only imagine how bad that sucked...
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The highlight of the day was when a bikini-clad girl came over to get in on the HORSE game with buster and Joey. Her name was Kat and she was pretty cute and lots of fun.
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Buster tries in vain to impress Kat with his sweat stained tee shirt...