Jim's drunkin corner

Alive, I think.

Ended up in Garden festival yesterday. Definitely one of the best events around if you like house music. It is filled with British turist (who are mostly smashed beyond belief :lol:), but in all these years never a single incident.

Would recommend to everyone.

A clip from 3 years ago.



:drool:
 
Alive, I think.

Ended up in Garden festival yesterday. Definitely one of the best events around if you like house music. It is filled with British turist (who are mostly smashed beyond belief :lol:), but in all these years never a single incident.

Would recommend to everyone.

A clip from 3 years ago.



:drool:


tbf if you a junkie then every event is one of the best.
 
:lol: you need heavy drugs to listen that crap.

If I of all people went sober 2 or 3 times to a party because I like house music then sure as hell others can and do that. Yeah, drugs are there and many people take it.

But, what's the difference between that and going to a club in Zagreb or every other major city where most people take cocaine/speed on a regular basis and on top of that listen to actual crap of music. Hell, you can get cocaine faster then a drink in some of them.

Would choose this every time over the other. Also, is someone who goes to these type of events and take drug few times a year or once a year a junkie?

It is a brilliant event, probaly the best we have here.
 
Alive, I think.

Ended up in Garden festival yesterday. Definitely one of the best events around if you like house music. It is filled with British turist (who are mostly smashed beyond belief :lol:), but in all these years never a single incident.

Would recommend to everyone.

A clip from 3 years ago.



:drool:


That looks way more fun than Burning Man. Were there any street dancers there?
 
That looks way more fun than Burning Man. Were there any street dancers there?

Yeah, there are some on the stages or around it. You don't notice them so much tbf as the most of the place is just a dancing floor and already too many women and other things around that they just merge with everyone.
Around 4 stages, from more relaxing soul/jazz kind of stuff on the top, funky music and house stages, boat parties that go in the afternoon (probably my favorites as they go near Kornati area during the trip which is one of the most beautiful set of islands in Croatia and a national park). During the day you have yoga and mindfulness sessions or if you want you can still move away on the other side into the more peaceful area and enjoy nature, sun and the sea on your own. Seen many people with family and kids there, or as Bepo and other ignorant Croats would probably say junkies in the making. :lol:

Just a lovely place (and the whole weekend), a bit depressing to come back to work today if am honest. :D

Someone said to me about Burning Man, but didn't look at it until now. That definitely looks on a bigger scale and crazier at first glance. Garden festival is a more intimate happening I would say. Most of the footage and pictures from Burning Man look like they came out straight from Mad Max movie. Would still visit it, if nothing, for the experience.
 
Yeah, there are some on the stages or around it. You don't notice them so much tbf as the most of the place is just a dancing floor and already too many women and other things around that they just merge with everyone.
Around 4 stages, from more relaxing soul/jazz kind of stuff on the top, funky music and house stages, boat parties that go in the afternoon (probably my favorites as they go near Kornati area during the trip which is one of the most beautiful set of islands in Croatia and a national park). During the day you have yoga and mindfulness sessions or if you want you can still move away on the other side into the more peaceful area and enjoy nature, sun and the sea on your own. Seen many people with family and kids there, or as Bepo and other ignorant Croats would probably say junkies in the making. :lol:

Just a lovely place (and the whole weekend), a bit depressing to come back to work today if am honest. :D

Someone said to me about Burning Man, but didn't look at it until now. That definitely looks on a bigger scale and crazier at first glance. Garden festival is a more intimate happening I would say. Most of the footage and pictures from Burning Man look like they came out straight from Mad Max movie. Would still visit it, if nothing, for the experience.

Ooh sick burn :lol:

The thing about Burning Man is that its in the middle of the desert in August and often gets 100 degrees as well as dust storms. People are still washing off "playa dust" for weeks. If it was at a beach I'd have a whole different opinion but I hate the desert :cool:
 
It's my feckin corner and I will put my feckin guy.

Born and bred in Croatia.

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Did you ever had a notification that you come to the end of any internet site? Like those expedition that went to Antartic.... Let alone, Lions King that I watched with my family during branch which upset pretty much everyone in a close, but foolish circle of my relatives. *

Just putting complaints so any simillar case could help. Thank you.

*hate that dumbass from America. In my defence I like Americans. I once met Tom Brady.
 
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Did you ever had a notification that you come to the end of any internet site? Like those expedition that went to Antartic.... Let alone, Lions King that I watched with my family during branch which upset pretty much everyone in a close, but foolish circle of my relatives. *

Just putting complaints so any simillar case could help. Thank you.

*hate that dumbass from America. In my defence I like Americans. I once met Tom Brady.
Explain please
 
I was never much for the Seattle thing myself, was more "retro" back then (even though I smelled like teen spirit - demography wise, I should've been right there when grunge and whatnot was big) - classic punk (both US and UK), Stones, old blues and country, I even preferred Guns n' Roses to the Seattle thing.

In retrospect, however, I acknowledge some of that stuff - Nirvana, not least. Pearl Jam is still largely "nah, not really" to me, but they did have this:




That's not bad at all.
 
I was never much for the Seattle thing myself, was more "retro" back then (even though I smelled like teen spirit - demography wise, I should've been right there when grunge and whatnot was big) - classic punk (both US and UK), Stones, old blues and country, I even preferred Guns n' Roses to the Seattle thing.

In retrospect, however, I acknowledge some of that stuff - Nirvana, not least. Pearl Jam is still largely "nah, not really" to me, but they did have this:




That's not bad at all.


Pearl Jam is far from my favorite band. In fact, I would rate them far away in the comfort of my home... But, the energy they go out performing live gives them a certain and undoubted edge over some others like RHCP who are absolute disaster in that sense while probably having superior songs.

Aside from Pink Floyd, I really don't have a band which I can relate as being "mine". Even them, there are times where I don't listen them for a few months and their fans look a bit weird from the perspective "this is absolute best and only few of us can get it".

So, depending on the mood.... And me getting that GOAT @P-Nut I salute you...