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Thrashos dans la voiture au Rock Am Bach pendant la tempête a écrit :Putain on va crever coincé là-dedans comme un hérisson dans un pot de Mc Fleury
comme c'est la premiere fois qui le font sur deux jours, je ne peux pas trop te dire ce que ça va donner.Chacal a écrit :Niveau organisation ca donne quoi (les trucs de tata : chiotte, douche, bouffe, metal market)??? Non parce que je me tate entre les deux
legorg the manorhead a écrit :en tout cas comme au graspop les toilettes étaient en dur (une belle brune m'avait roulé une pelle dans les chiottes![]()
passage agréable dans les chiottes du fields of rock 2005YvesZ a écrit :legorg the manorhead a écrit :en tout cas comme au graspop les toilettes étaient en dur (une belle brune m'avait roulé une pelle dans les chiottes![]()
Rhhhhaaaaaaaaa !!! Le Gorg, c'est vraiment le warrior des festivals. Il lâche jamais l'affaire, même dans les chiottes !
Ne change pas, c'est comme ça qu'on t'aime !
c'est ce truc ridiculement petit que tu appel un metal market???fabrice a écrit :en 2005 il y avaait un Metal market a coté de la MTV stage si je me rappelle bienlegorg the manorhead a écrit : pas de metal marquet
Festival Rules Mojo Concerts
Of course, the most important rule for any festival with tens of thousands of people attending is: be nice to each other and have as much fun as possible! Take care to drink sufficient water – preferably when the weather is hot – and don’t forget to eat, too. Get to know your neighbours on the camping and watch out for each other’s gear. Do as you would be done by. In short, have a ball! And, please, stick to the few rules stated below.
What you can and can’t bring onto the FESTIVAL AREA
Can’t: video equipment, glassware, canned beverages (canned or bottled drinks can be poured into plastic cups at the entrance of the festival area, to a reasonable extent), professional photo equipment (such as photo cameras with interchangeable zoom lenses), recording equipment, camping gear (such as hammers, tent poles, and so on), big aerosol cans (except for deodorants and perfumes), flagpoles measuring over 1.5 meters in length and 3 cm in diameter, umbrellas and walking sticks (only crutches for medical use are accepted), weaponry.
Can: mobile phones with photo and/or video cameras, ordinary photo cameras (without interchangeable lenses), chains on trousers (jewelry).
What you can and can’t bring onto the CAMPINGS
Can’t: aggregates, butane gas installations or tanks (except for the small (disposable) canisters), ghetto blasters (small radios are allowed), glassware, no more than 12 cans of beverages and 1 big plastic (soda) bottle plus contents, no coal-burning BBQs, firewood, fireworks, lamp oil or weaponry.
Can: disposable BBQs, hammers for your tent pegs, cutlery, pocket knife, photo and video equipment, flags and flag poles.
Camper Camping
This camping is meant exclusively for campers, caravans and folding trailers, as specified by the Dutch Government’s Traffic Service (Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer). Rebuilt vehicles, temporarily or not, such as vans or station wagons fitted out with mattresses, are not allowed. All vehicles are recorded upon arrival; if you leave your caravan or camper after the festival, recovery costs will be invoiced to person on the registration certificate.
Please note: When you want to stay on the Camper Camping, you’ll need to buy a special Camper Camping ticket. This ticket is for a vehicle and not for individuals. (Check Ticket info)
Motorcyclists have two options: one Camper Camping ticket allows them a spot for either 2 motorcycles and 1 tent or 1 motorcycle and 2 tents.
ALSO
Alcohol: We are not allowed to serve alcohol to minors (15 and under). Bar staff can ask for your ID (Check Identification).
Security: The entire festival grounds is under surveillance by means of security personnel, security cameras and police. However, we urge you to leave your valuables at home, and not in your tent or car!
Crowd surfing: Has been prohibited for years.
Drugs: According to Dutch law, it’s illegal to carry or sell drugs. Both the police and the festival organisation will search luggage, cars, caravans and campers for drugs.
Photography, video and audio recordings: Filming (using a handy cam or the like) is allowed on the campings only, not on the festival area. Audio recordings are prohibited everywhere. Only ordinary photo cameras are allowed (those without interchangeable zoom lenses) on the entire festival grounds.
Gas canisters: Only the small (disposable) gas canisters are allowed. Big installations with larger or other types of gas tanks used in campers and caravans are prohibited by the fire department.
Sound: Generators, aggregates and music installations are prohibited, even on the campings! Allow your neighbours some peace and quiet.
Glassware, canned beverages: Glassware is prohibited on the entire grounds; including the campings. On arrival, you can enter the camping with a maximum of 12 cans of beer and/or sodas and 1 big plastic bottle per person. If you want to take your drink from the camping area to the festival area, you can pour it into plastic cups at the festival area entrance, but only in reasonable quantities.
Graffiti: Is prohibited everywhere.
Dealing and sampling: It’s prohibited to trade goods, distribute flyers or sample audio material anywhere on the festival area, the campings or the parking lots.
Animals and pets: Are not allowed on the entire festival grounds, for their own sake.
Climbing: It’s forbidden to climb on the festival tents and stages.
Identification: During the entire the weekend you are requested to have your ID at the ready at all times; this is obligatory in the Netherlands.
Closing time: The campings have to be completely dismantled by noon on Monday. So be sure to start breaking down your tent and packing your luggage on time – certainly before 10 a.m. – in view of queuing at the entrance. Sleepy heads will be woken by the organisation as of 9 a.m.!
Minimum age: You have to be 16 to be allowed on the festival grounds unaccompanied. Minors need to be accompanied by adults at all times.
Fire: Is always dangerous, but with so many tents, it can pose a real hazard. For this reason open fires are strictly forbidden, both on the campings and on the festival area, as are torches, charcoal BBQs et cetera. Only disposable BBQS are permitted.
We have to inform you that in case of doubt or debate the festival organisation and/or the Staff member will decide on any matter as they see fit.
THE ABOVE-MENTIONED RULES NEED TO BE UPHELD AT ALL TIMES. TRESPASSERS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE FESTIVAL GROUNDS AND WILL ALSO NEED TO DISPOSE OF THEIR WRIST BANDS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-q2ZQi10QFranky a écrit :j'ai voté pour toi, car en plus d'être un crétin (comme Gasp), tu es malfaisant.
Evan Seinfeld : c est un gars de BIOHAZARDEvan Seinfeld & Tera Patrick