The Smiley Happiness Thread

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I heard Zappa plays Zappa are much better than expected.
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Post by charlie »

OMG what happened to you people while I was away? 90K smiling faces and not ONE SINGLE BUZZKILL in 4 days really makes you appreciate how lame things can be around here.

Franti, P-Groove, Lotus, Biscos, Snoop, Panic, Modest Mouse, Thievery Corporation, Zappa Zappa, Primus, Crystal Method, Black Keys, STS9, Beautiful Girls........

...Rothbury ruled, just FYI. I think it might help some people to have more than climbing in their life.
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http://www.24oranges.nl/2008/05/08/biki ... h-tilburg/

watch the video. :) it is work friendly.
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Post by Yasmeen »

charlie wrote:OMG what happened to you people while I was away? 90K smiling faces and not ONE SINGLE BUZZKILL in 4 days really makes you appreciate how lame things can be around here.
Not to de-smile-ify the smiley happiness thread or anything, but if all 90k of those smiling faces showed up in the same place every weekend, they would eventually have the same lame issues we face in the RRG climbing community. ;)

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Post by charlie »

Perhaps. Coming back with such peaceful and happy glow only to be immersed in full on drama (not just with this bunch of children, but with other lexingtonians as well) it's a bit of a culture shock. It's a pity party for Charlie, none of you are invited.

Sam was pretty dang good, really there wasn't a single set that disappointed me. Most people were good, and some people quite simply owned the stage and crowd.......in particular Black Keys, Thievery Corporation, Franti, Panic, Crystal Method, STS9, Lotus, and Modest Mouse completely rocked the place. Such a good time, revisiting the memories actually drives me out of the pity party early. :D
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charlie wrote: It's a pity party for Charlie, none of you are invited.
i bought hats and made snacks already
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Post by gus »

beer is in the keg-o-rator. just make sure you have kicks on other wise..shock treatment :oops:
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Post by charlie »

Heh, ok pity party at Gus n K8tie's. Tackett's as always are invited and I will entertain self inflicted shock treatment until either I'm too drunk to walk or moral improves.
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RRO wrote:
i bought hats
They're rags, Matt! I keep telling you, they're not hats, they're rags! :roll:
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Seeing Ween last night and hearing bits of Voodoo lady blaring out into the streets on the walk up. :mrgreen:
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