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madmatt
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Did You Visit Mystikal Misfits (Misfit Nation) @ 4:30 &

Post by madmatt » Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:36 am

We Were Mystikal Misfits (Misfit Nation) @ 4:30 & B!!! Did you visit us? See us? Have pics of us? Wanna connect with any of us and didn't get contact info?

Thanks to every one of our amazing Misfits who made it all happen! Thanks to every single burner who came in, kicked open our saloon doors and drank shots at our bar (even the passed out ones we had to kick out when it was time to break down camp).

Check out pics of our camp here!!

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Iago
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Post by Iago » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:26 pm

Hey madmatt, That was an excellent Theme Camp. Send my kudos to whoever designed it and the crew who put it together! What I was most impressed with was the openess of it. So many others seem like private clubs with lines outside to get in or not very illuminated. You had several entrances and it felt very inviting and just called out for you to wander in, which I did. This was my 11th year and I commented to my buddy I was wandering down the street with that this reminds of the good ol' days when everthing was out in the open... I only regret that I didn't find time [ you know how playa time flies by ] to get back and spend some more time there. This old burner was very impressed... Thank You....!!!!

PS, the flickr picture link won't let me in..? no biggy, I got it in my memory..

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Post by madmatt » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:17 pm

Iago wrote:Hey madmatt, That was an excellent Theme Camp. Send my kudos to whoever designed it and the crew who put it together! What I was most impressed with was the openess of it. So many others seem like private clubs with lines outside to get in or not very illuminated. You had several entrances and it felt very inviting and just called out for you to wander in, which I did. This was my 11th year and I commented to my buddy I was wandering down the street with that this reminds of the good ol' days when everthing was out in the open... I only regret that I didn't find time [ you know how playa time flies by ] to get back and spend some more time there. This old burner was very impressed... Thank You....!!!!

PS, the flickr picture link won't let me in..? no biggy, I got it in my memory..
Thanks Lago for those kind words. I emailed your response to our whole camp. This year really felt kinda special for us, it was like one big family, and we had the whole neighborhood as guests in our giant comfy house. One important thing I discovered was the short but sincere intimacy created by when you serve shots only (we had 50 shotglassesan one for every state!). people were carving their names in our wood bar top with their knives, it was really fabulous.

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Post by BunnyBoobs » Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:28 pm

Hiya Matt!

I was at THAT CAMP right next to ya. Thanks so much for all the good times over there at your bar. You guys were a real class act and an inspiration for our camp who didn't know we were going to be as big and bold as we were! Hey, somethings shouldn't be planned! But we hope to be near you again next year!

xo
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