The funniest thing was all the tractor-trailers filled with Sharps.
Friday night the fence came down and real beer came in. The guy sued
the organizers.

I took the Monday off so I was one of the last few to leave, lots of
tents left because they were dirty. I think the mud being so deep was
what delayed the cleanup, many things were just left buried. Town
looked fine from the bus as I left.


On 10/26/05, Jim Davis wrote:
>
> Yeah - I was in Boston at the time but my brother's house was right over the
> field and my parents still lived up the hill.  The big printing plant next
> to the field is where my father and brother worked at the time.
>
> My mother kept telling me how my father kept going down there to "look at
> the hussies".  (He didn't actually need to - part of the contract was that
> the whole town got the pay-per-view event for free if they wanted it.)
>
> It's estimated that the department store in the plaza across the street lost
> more than $75,000 per day of the festival in damage and theft.  And it took
> the local boy-scout troops three weeks to clean up the field afterwards.
>
> All told I'm pretty glad I was in Boston at the time.  ;^)
>
> Jim Davis
>

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