Re: TRX vs Muddy burning man fiasco
[Re: Fat_Mike]
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09/05/23 08:56 AM
09/05/23 08:56 AM
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wingman
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hopefully got home with the trailer's entry steps still attached. Forgot that step on the ol' pre-departure checklist...
1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 383 A4 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 FC7 (sold)
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Re: TRX vs Muddy burning man fiasco
[Re: Dart 500]
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09/05/23 10:21 AM
09/05/23 10:21 AM
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If you can't dazzle em with diamonds..
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If you can't dazzle em with diamonds..
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i have been in the concert business 51 years. I have never seen a concert site with such low prep and costs thereof, ie, no fencing, no water, min lighting (other than a bonfire) no garbage cleanup/disposal by design, no nothing other than cost of bands S&L, staging, generators to run that, and labor. Those are normal predictable costs at nearly every large outdoor concert.
With 75K? in attendance, little advertising required, admittedly I have no idea how much it costs to rent a dried-up unused lakebed in the middle of nowhere, but with ticket prices over 3 digits, somebody is making a fortune here.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: TRX vs Muddy burning man fiasco
[Re: A990]
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09/05/23 11:18 AM
09/05/23 11:18 AM
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I'm curious if they made it all the way out. From the twitter feed: UPDATE: The TRX owner reached out! The truck and trailer made it out, just a bit dirty! Confirmed it was a rental, and he showed the renter the video and he thought it was badass! (Considering there was no damage)
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