Do you think the festival is a proper place for children?
Do you think the festival is a proper place for children?
ha, i saw a lot of kids last year. and no, for obvious reasons.
anything could happen
i have no real problem w/ kids, but i'll destroy their tiny minds any chance i get... it's up to you, but i'll likely stomp on them wherever i see 'em.
i would never want to have a kid with me...they tend to suck the fun out of everything. personally i don't think its the right environment for children.
Let' send them all to the "How many 5 year olds could you take on in a fight?" thread, and go from there...
1. Run to a nice patch of grass on the fields and lay face down.
2. Tilt your head ninety degrees with your forehead temple resting on your forearm and watch people through the vision pocket right underneath your armpit hair.
3. Do this for a few hours until you get comfortable.
A Daft Punk thread containing 'nothing of substance'. How bout that.
Try Stagecoach instead, they even have an area for kids.
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I can sleep in till noon anytime I want
Though there's not many days that I do
Gotta get up and take on that world
When your an adult it's no cliche it's the truth
Kids sound like a bad idea at Coachella. you gotta watch out for the heat and sun, always keep an eye of them, and thats gotta suck when you're trying to watch your favourite band.
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Just don't get separated from your kids.
Take your eye off of them for a second...
Gone...
Some end up in slave labor camps south of the border.
Others become roadies working the midway at some far away county fair.
i won't bring my son. he's seven and very much into music for his age. he's begged me to go, but it's a big place and easy to lose them. it's hot, and they get irritable and tired, and there's a lot of goings on there that i wouldn't want to expose my child to. i'm a rocker mom (as my son puts it) and as cool as i'd be to him, to let him go, i just don't feel it's a good scene for him. that's just me though.
I personally don't think its the right place for them at all and would be quite the drag on the parents, but people certainly do.
Did anyone remember seeing this really cute little girl, maybe 4 years old in the Do Lab last year? She was playing with a red ball, dancing around having the time of her life to some Drum and bass.
kids these days![]()
Then I will hold you down and spit her percolations all over you until you're as greasy as the day she regrets pushing your big fat ass out her big fat cunt.
i would just leave before it gets dark, around 7 or so. leave that time for the adults.
I saw the cutest damned baby in the world last year at jose gonzalez, had these monster sized headphones on and was boppin away.
Yeah I'd definitely get one of them leashes for the kids if you take em.
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Now, that's stretching it, but Suffacated, remember in 2006 with your daughter at 16? Yikes! As soon as we were in the gate she was, "Thanks Daddy! C-ya somewhere!" We managed to run into her during Daft Punk and then at the gates to leave for home. As we're walking to the truck she proceeds to enlighten me to the fact she's trippin' on "E" that some friend gave her. (Made for an enlightening 1 mile drive home to say the least!) In any case, I think it depends upon the kid, their age, and the amount of rope you give them. Little ones should be strapped to your side or like someone said earlier, on a leash. Suffacated gave his an open inch and well, like I said, that was the longest mile home! Personally, if I had a 5 year old, they'ld be so used to the pet carrier, that I'd only have to let them out to pee on occassion...
1. Run to a nice patch of grass on the fields and lay face down.
2. Tilt your head ninety degrees with your forehead temple resting on your forearm and watch people through the vision pocket right underneath your armpit hair.
3. Do this for a few hours until you get comfortable.
A Daft Punk thread containing 'nothing of substance'. How bout that.
he looks like the kid from that tv show 2 1/2 men
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She added the phrase "meany head" to my profile.I hardly think I'm an attention whore.
no that pudgy kid
Originally Posted by Wayne Coyne
Not a place for infants in my opinion.
5 year olds? Maybe... depends I guess, I personally wouldn't.
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