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URL icon « Reply #120 on: April 11, 2007, 01:07:12 PM »

Ok - the Rumball excitement has taken over. Are non-campers allowed to partake in the Rumballs (guess that assumes we can get into the campground)?

Yes, you can join in the fun. Cheers
You'll just have to walk into Town Park, as you'd have to have a Town Park camping pass in order to drive in. Wink
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URL icon « Reply #121 on: April 11, 2007, 01:12:32 PM »

TellurideTom,

Thanks for looking out for me and all the rest of the Rumball virgins (I've gone 5 Tellurides and finally I hear about this experience).

I surely do look forward to meeting you, Mr. Mayor!
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URL icon « Reply #122 on: April 11, 2007, 01:26:54 PM »

TellurideTom,

Thanks for looking out for me and all the rest of the Rumball virgins (I've gone 5 Tellurides and finally I hear about this experience).

I surely do look forward to meeting you, Mr. Mayor!

My pleasure. Thumbs Up
I'm always happy to meet new (and old) festivarians. Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #123 on: April 11, 2007, 06:49:35 PM »

With the high number of virgins to our town park festivities, I thought I'd take a moment to make note.  People put a lot of effort into these events, it's really something.  From Steamboats sink to Jerry's oysters, they all take a great deal of effort and sometimes money. 

In my opinion, the best thing to do to participate in rum balls, or another event, is to make a contribution.  A gift to the gods of sort.  A day or two before rum balls the wagon circulates to collect mellon donations and "juice" donations.  If you can drop something off at another "established" camp I'm sure it would get there.  Otherwise, bringing a snack to contribute would be a great way to give and get good festivarian karma. 

All these events are great because of the contributions and efforts people make to create it.  It's some of the finest beer, cooking, festivities you'll find.  Pitching in with something special, I think that would be a great idea.  I'm planning to bring something nice too, for the record.

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URL icon « Reply #124 on: April 11, 2007, 06:56:26 PM »

So is there a speciific brand/kind of "juice" that we should bring . . . there are many types of "juice" (dark, light, spiced, etc) to choose from . . .  I figured i'd ask the "juice" professionals before strolling in with a bottle of , ahem, I mean cup of bad "juice". any suggestions? or is it up for the wind to decide!? not really sure what that means but i'm sticking to it
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URL icon « Reply #125 on: April 11, 2007, 07:15:05 PM »

any Juice will do

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URL icon « Reply #126 on: April 11, 2007, 07:57:33 PM »

Otherwise, bringing a snack to contribute would be a great way to give and get good festivarian karma. 


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URL icon « Reply #127 on: April 11, 2007, 08:03:57 PM »

With the high number of virgins to our town park festivities, I thought I'd take a moment to make note.  People put a lot of effort into these events, it's really something.  From Steamboats sink to Jerry's oysters, they all take a great deal of effort and sometimes money. 

In my opinion, the best thing to do to participate in rum balls, or another event, is to make a contribution.  A gift to the gods of sort.  A day or two before rum balls the wagon circulates to collect mellon donations and "juice" donations.  If you can drop something off at another "established" camp I'm sure it would get there.  Otherwise, bringing a snack to contribute would be a great way to give and get good festivarian karma. 

All these events are great because of the contributions and efforts people make to create it.  It's some of the finest beer, cooking, festivities you'll find.  Pitching in with something special, I think that would be a great idea.  I'm planning to bring something nice too, for the record.

Duly noted, Courtney.  From what I've come to know so far about all the festivarian "Virgin-ians", we aren't the kind of folks who would show up empty-handed to any of these celebrations.  I printed out the "schedule of events" and put a little note next to each one that says what my contribution will be.  That way I won't miss out on all these wonderful traditons I've been graciously invited to participate in, and my karma will remain intact.   Flower

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URL icon « Reply #128 on: April 11, 2007, 11:04:06 PM »

Wonderful note Courtney. I also think it's important for us newbies to gather pre-festival with the long-timers and learn the ropes, so the traditions can be 'handed down' for future festivating.

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URL icon « Reply #129 on: April 12, 2007, 08:23:46 AM »

Wonderful note Courtney. I also think it's important for us newbies to gather pre-festival with the long-timers and learn the ropes, so the traditions can be 'handed down' for future festivating.

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URL icon « Reply #130 on: April 12, 2007, 10:01:08 AM »

With the high number of virgins to our town park festivities, I thought I'd take a moment to make note.  People put a lot of effort into these events, it's really something.  From Steamboats sink to Jerry's oysters, they all take a great deal of effort and sometimes money. 

In my opinion, the best thing to do to participate in rum balls, or another event, is to make a contribution.  A gift to the gods of sort.  A day or two before rum balls the wagon circulates to collect mellon donations and "juice" donations.  If you can drop something off at another "established" camp I'm sure it would get there.  Otherwise, bringing a snack to contribute would be a great way to give and get good festivarian karma. 

All these events are great because of the contributions and efforts people make to create it.  It's some of the finest beer, cooking, festivities you'll find.  Pitching in with something special, I think that would be a great idea.  I'm planning to bring something nice too, for the record.

 Also, one could provide some sort of entertainment such as sword swallowing, playing the banjo with your legs tied behind your head ( now that's real entertainment ) or  shucking oysters with your_____ (fill in the blank)

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URL icon « Reply #131 on: April 12, 2007, 09:14:20 PM »

Im kinda thinking here I know last year its was a low fruit year for the rumballs
why dont we ask alll the Virgins to donate at least one Melon and or Fruit to the venture this year
Just a thought

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URL icon « Reply #132 on: April 12, 2007, 09:17:47 PM »

Wild Maine Blueberries sound good???? hmmmmm????????? nothing else like em!
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URL icon « Reply #133 on: April 12, 2007, 09:41:40 PM »

Wild Maine Blueberries sound good???? hmmmmm????????? nothing else like em!

Yes, Blueberries would be great! Thumbs Up

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URL icon « Reply #134 on: April 12, 2007, 09:43:10 PM »

maybe those can be in my "send to Tom beforehand" box . . . hehe...then YOU get to deal with the mess! just kidding . . .
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