Tents come with stakes for a reason, a simple fact surprisingly ignored by many. Take, for instance, the video above.
On a windy day at an unidentified festival, a few tents were yanked aloft and sent twirling at dangerously high altitudes–bound to fall on someone. This, in fact, happens regularly at Bonnaroo and illustrates the importance of preparedness.
Know your gear, and you’re less likely to hurt yourself or others. It’s all fun and games until my eye gets poked out. Because then I'll be looking for you.
In the first of what we hope become many Bonnaroo-related video offerings at TheSequitur.com, we present the Lewis Black Water Bottle Conspiracy. Put together by independent filmmaker Adam Dubin* (no, not our Adam Dubbin), this is the story of a comic being hit in the head.
During a Gov't Mule set at Bonnaroo 2007, stand-up comedian Lewis Black interrupted the show to come on stage. While there, Black was hit with a water bottle thrown from the crowd, and, rightly, lost it.
Check out this analysis of the theories behind the incident. Was there a single thrower using a magic bottle? Or were there multiple throwers, some situated on the grassy knoll? Watch and find out.>