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.....Ok two things I cannot mention....but the rest, here goes. Tried to climb that stupid rock wall drunk....

Got squished in a mosh pit so bad I almost passed out and had to surf the crowd to get out and thus missed part of Rob Zombie but hey, at 40.....not bad for my first crowd surfing experience. That was great.

Got painted 3 times....it kept coming off.....

Other than that I just wandered around all day getting pretty fucked up.

I danced for Ozzy the whole time he was up there.

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