Party with bob

It happened one evening in july. Around 40 people came and good time was had by all. We all went to a field in the middle of nowhere to worship our pagan god party to our hearts content without the conventional rules applying. Being in the middle of nowhere presents several problems.

Power was provided by CR&R construction, as they let us borrow a generator. Props to Adam Rohlfer for the hookup on that. We also scrounged some temp lighting for the game area from them.

Preparations were made for the inevitable.

Yes, that is gold spray paint. That's why it's called the throne.

Here is a rough layout of the area we occupied.

All along the christmas lights we had boomboxes hooked in, which solved the problems of running speakers everywhere and power supply. The christmas lights acted as extension cords. Now, to make all of the boomboxes play the same stuff at the same time is a nifty lil trick. I came up with the idea of a FM transmitter broadcasting the the very limited area. Props to Mike Benken for supplying the transmitter. So I hooked up a Mp3 CD player to the radio and ta-daaaaaa, music.

 

The generator was off in the woods, to minimize noise pollution. The boomboxes finished off what was left of the noise from it.

We had roughly 4 stacks, each 6 foot high, of skids for burning. Thanks to Adam Rohlfer for help transporting those.

I threw some coals in the grill and set a ton of hotdogs out, and whenever you wanted you could go cook one up. The usual misc. chips and shit were running around by the case too.  

The mobile beer pong table was designed and built by Dave Benken. If you liked it i'm sure he'd build\sell one. It was sturdy, and saw a LOT of use.

The beer pong sparked a lot of competition, to say the least.

 

I built the ladder golf sets according to specifications provided by Adam Rohlfer. As far as the cornhole sets, who doesn't have one. GD I detest that game. The game area was lit from overhead by contruction lighting suspended from trees.

As for the fire...well...we had a lot of wood and 5 gallons of diesel to use, so......you know where that's going.

Sam vs Diesel fuel. The fuel really lost.

Not sure if anybody can tell scale, but that fire was about 25-30 feet high at one point, and easily 10 feet across. Lord, maybe more. I was too busy giggling to get a good estimate.

I heard that some people were drinking, but there's no way to confirm that. ;)

Chris vs a bottle of Crown Royal. The bottle lost.

 

I was, as usual, making the rounds with a litre of 151 and passing out shots to anyone who didn't run the hell away. Much barfing did ensue, oh yes.

And drunken wrestling...

Nacho cheese found its way into people's underwear, chairs were broken, fat chicks were tackled (you're so busted nick...i have the pictures to prove it). Overall i found it to be an enjoyable and unproductive evening.

I don't think they found it too disagreeable either.

 

Special thanks to Dave Benken, Mike Benken, Adam Rohlfer, and Chris Calme for help setting up.

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