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« Reply #1695 on: July 02, 2009, 12:42:59 AM »


I also remember talking to him about the guy that was chased away from the bonfire after a woman screamed at him for stalking her. 

The guy appeared to be macking on the girl that was screaming at another guy for stalking her. I cannot say for certain that he was macking but from the snippets that I overheard it appears to be that way.

As for the guy that appeared to be stalking that woman I did see a second incident with her and that guy the day before. He entered her campsite and she started screaming at him to leave her alone.

I was about a row or two over from that and wondered what was going on.  Someone told me about it, and it seemed like she was overreacting.  I later talked to her after the second incident, and there appears to be more to it.  I had a talk with him, and I am not convinced he is going to stop.  He said he is going to some event in Las Vegas where the woman is going to be too.

I did not talk to him or her. Both times I saw her yell at the guy she was talking to other people and I did not want to get involved with any of that drama, if they were alone I would have stepped in to make sure no one was physically hurt. I also heard that there was at least one more incident that I was not present for that occurred at porcfest between those people. Three incidents between those 2 during porcfest definitely raises some questions in my mind and I think someone needs to sit down with them and mediate a resolution.   


I also remember talking to him about the guy that was chased away from the bonfire after a woman screamed at him for stalking her. 

The guy appeared to be macking on the girl that was screaming at another guy for stalking her. I cannot say for certain that he was macking but from the snippets that I overheard it appears to be that way.

As for the guy that appeared to be stalking that woman I did see a second incident with her and that guy the day before. He entered her campsite and she started screaming at him to leave her alone.

I was about a row or two over from that and wondered what was going on.  Someone told me about it, and it seemed like she was overreacting.  I later talked to her after the second incident, and there appears to be more to it.  I had a talk with him, and I am not convinced he is going to stop.  He said he is going to some event in Las Vegas where the woman is going to be too.

Jeebus Criminy. If I had a dime for every chick who accused me of stalking them...

If you ran in to a chick that started screaming at you every time you were in 30 feet of her wouldn't you attempt to avoid her, and when I say screaming I mean top of the lungs yelling about a cease and desist order and a whole litany of crap.

I bet they have crazy sex

Well some of the most crazy bitches are wild in the sack and will try some of the weirdest crap. The woman did appear to be truly upset about the guy being around her.  


After I sat down and talked with both of them separately, I don't see any reason to bring them together for mediation or anything.  He just needs to make a real effort to avoid her.  I get the feeling that he is choosing to attend  events because this woman is there.  I kind of agree about the 30 feet, except I would make it much greater than that.  I told him to check any event that he plans to attend in the future and see if she is going to be there (He already is doing this anyway.), and if she is, avoid the event completely.

I told him to think about it logically and realize that nothing positive will ever come from him having any contact with her.  I told him he is just going to get a reputation from more and more people.

She said that she moved and made sure that her new address was not listed anywhere, and this guy was showing up at her new place and sending her flowers and food. 

Also, she probably had the two meanest dogs at that event.  They scared the shit out of me.  I was getting to where I was afraid to move through the crowds without knowing where the dogs were.  I made efforts to walk out of my way to avoid getting near them after they lunged at me.  All the big dogs were one thing I didn't like there.

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« Reply #1696 on: July 02, 2009, 12:50:54 AM »

Dude, that guy creeped me out the first time I saw him, and continued to get creepier as the weekend went on.

I think Jason said it best: either he's a fed, or the biggest douche ever. Either way, it was fucking hilarious.

I'm sure I creeped you out more.

Uhh... why?

Were you towering over me while I was sitting in a chair staring at my rack? Because this guy was. Now... I've got no problem with dudes checking out the rack, but do you have to be hovering over me just leering? Can't you at least try and be a little sly about it? This doesn't even begin to touch on this weirdos creepiness through out the whole weekend.

I'm kind of joking.
I don't know that I ever got close enough to do what you are saying this guy did.  I'm just not the most social person.  I did talk to a lot of people.  I'm just not that likely to approach them if there are a lot of people around.  That is probably the reason I didn't talk to you.  I think one night I laid down on one of the picnic tables in the picnic pavilion while people were talking and stuff.  It was only for a few minutes, but it was weird though, right?  Maybe you didn't notice me.  Oh well.

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« Reply #1697 on: July 02, 2009, 01:02:41 AM »

Dude, that guy creeped me out the first time I saw him, and continued to get creepier as the weekend went on.

I think Jason said it best: either he's a fed, or the biggest douche ever. Either way, it was fucking hilarious.

I'm sure I creeped you out more.

Uhh... why?

Were you towering over me while I was sitting in a chair staring at my rack? Because this guy was. Now... I've got no problem with dudes checking out the rack, but do you have to be hovering over me just leering? Can't you at least try and be a little sly about it? This doesn't even begin to touch on this weirdos creepiness through out the whole weekend.

I'm kind of joking.
I don't know that I ever got close enough to do what you are saying this guy did.  I'm just not the most social person.  I did talk to a lot of people.  I'm just not that likely to approach them if there are a lot of people around.  That is probably the reason I didn't talk to you.  I think one night I laid down on one of the picnic tables in the picnic pavilion while people were talking and stuff.  It was only for a few minutes, but it was weird though, right?  Maybe you didn't notice me.  Oh well.

You need to mutter and smell bad more.
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« Reply #1698 on: July 02, 2009, 01:14:28 AM »

Dude, that guy creeped me out the first time I saw him, and continued to get creepier as the weekend went on.

I think Jason said it best: either he's a fed, or the biggest douche ever. Either way, it was fucking hilarious.

I'm sure I creeped you out more.

Uhh... why?

Were you towering over me while I was sitting in a chair staring at my rack? Because this guy was. Now... I've got no problem with dudes checking out the rack, but do you have to be hovering over me just leering? Can't you at least try and be a little sly about it? This doesn't even begin to touch on this weirdos creepiness through out the whole weekend.

I'm kind of joking.
I don't know that I ever got close enough to do what you are saying this guy did.  I'm just not the most social person.  I did talk to a lot of people.  I'm just not that likely to approach them if there are a lot of people around.  That is probably the reason I didn't talk to you.  I think one night I laid down on one of the picnic tables in the picnic pavilion while people were talking and stuff.  It was only for a few minutes, but it was weird though, right?  Maybe you didn't notice me.  Oh well.

You need to mutter and smell bad more.

Did that guy mutter and smell bad?




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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1699 on: July 02, 2009, 01:16:24 AM »

I don't know 'cuz I wasn't there. But muttering and smelling bad are two hallmarks of creepiness in my experience
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« Reply #1700 on: July 02, 2009, 01:24:00 AM »

I don't know 'cuz I wasn't there. But muttering and smelling bad are two hallmarks of creepiness in my experience

OK, I'll have to work on those traits.  Maybe I can be really creepy by the next one.

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« Reply #1701 on: July 02, 2009, 09:15:44 PM »

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« Reply #1702 on: July 02, 2009, 09:30:32 PM »

So, am I the only one who enjoyed the fact that porcfest was ivy-free?
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« Reply #1703 on: July 02, 2009, 09:48:19 PM »

So, am I the only one who enjoyed the fact that porcfest was ivy-free?

The Rite-Aid down the street wasn't happy. They purchased a lot of penicillin in anticipation.
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« Reply #1704 on: July 02, 2009, 09:52:00 PM »

But they did have flip-flops on sale for 50% off.....to keep the nastiness off our feet at least. They were just looking out for the campers I guess.....
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« Reply #1705 on: July 02, 2009, 10:45:45 PM »

So, am I the only one who enjoyed the fact that porcfest was ivy-free?
Apparently, she didn't want to get C-gang banged.
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« Reply #1706 on: July 02, 2009, 10:51:29 PM »

Dude, that guy creeped me out the first time I saw him, and continued to get creepier as the weekend went on.

I think Jason said it best: either he's a fed, or the biggest douche ever. Either way, it was fucking hilarious.

I'm sure I creeped you out more.

Uhh... why?

Were you towering over me while I was sitting in a chair staring at my rack? Because this guy was. Now... I've got no problem with dudes checking out the rack, but do you have to be hovering over me just leering? Can't you at least try and be a little sly about it? This doesn't even begin to touch on this weirdos creepiness through out the whole weekend.

I'm kind of joking.
I don't know that I ever got close enough to do what you are saying this guy did.  I'm just not the most social person.  I did talk to a lot of people.  I'm just not that likely to approach them if there are a lot of people around.  That is probably the reason I didn't talk to you.  I think one night I laid down on one of the picnic tables in the picnic pavilion while people were talking and stuff.  It was only for a few minutes, but it was weird though, right?  Maybe you didn't notice me.  Oh well.

I don't know who you are, so I am not sure if I saw you or not. Anyway, I'm extremely anti-social/shy, especially in large groups, that's not what was creepy about this guy.
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« Reply #1707 on: July 02, 2009, 11:03:06 PM »

So, am I the only one who enjoyed the fact that porcfest was ivy-free?

I'm sure you're not the only one, but really... who fucking cares who's there? I just associate with the people I want to. It's not hard to ignore people you don't like. 

For this reason, you come off as a drama queen.  :roll:
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« Reply #1708 on: July 02, 2009, 11:06:53 PM »

So, am I the only one who enjoyed the fact that porcfest was ivy-free?

I'm sure you're not the only one, but really... who fucking cares who's there? I just associate with the people I want to. It's not hard to ignore people you don't like. 

For this reason, you come off as a drama queen.  :roll:

yes....I'M the drama queen.....

....and a fed....
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« Reply #1709 on: July 02, 2009, 11:08:47 PM »

.....and this thread was really getting dull......and with all this rain.....I'm really, really bored......
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