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URL icon « Reply #15 on: May 31, 2016, 03:39:34 PM »

 Wave  Aww Shucks folks.
My foot slaves have always been there by the magic that Town Park truly is. You really don't need to hunt one down, they usually come willingly.

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Well I thought I was done packing everything including my condoms, tennis balls and foot slave but it looks like I have one more thing left to shop for!   LOL. Lock and load.   Evil
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Hold on there, pards  EEK!... Only one, the honorable, mighty Hippie :peace , has ever been known to actually "pack" a foot slave.  The rest of us commoners must hunt  horsey one down, and capture the ever elusive festifoot pleasuring agent  Angel...
Do you know something the rest of us don't? Pleeease share your "foot slave" secrets, and save us from the arduous, annual, mostly disappointing task of the nightly hunt. In Town Park, they seem to only roam the shadows after midnight. Yes, in the moon shadows. So many songs have been sung telling the tales of the failed hunt... Oh, to find the cure to "festifeet". Just look at Hippie's glorious feet... he's the magician, fersure.  Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #16 on: June 03, 2016, 09:30:15 AM »

It has been over a dozen years since my last TBGF. Does anyone have a "map" of Town Park they could post? I am wondering where the various areas are within it. I will be a solo  'walk in' camper and don't care about being particularly close to the festival grounds access or other amenities. A tiny space of reasonably level ground is all I hope to get but have no idea where to head. Suggestions appreciated. Probably arrive Monday evening.

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URL icon « Reply #17 on: June 03, 2016, 02:58:44 PM »

It has been over a dozen years since my last TBGF. Does anyone have a "map" of Town Park they could post? I am wondering where the various areas are within it. I will be a solo  'walk in' camper and don't care about being particularly close to the festival grounds access or other amenities. A tiny space of reasonably level ground is all I hope to get but have no idea where to head. Suggestions appreciated. Probably arrive Monday evening.
You may want to check out the primitive area of Town Park if you aren't arriving until Monday. It is definitely a walk-in area, but still great camping. 
You DO have a town park ticket, yes?
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