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Originally Posted by Bigtime
I think it had plenty of organization, but it was that organization that took an event that started off polarizing people and only served to put more fuel on that fire with ridiculous things like making it non-commercial and damn near impossible to get food or drink at it.
They came across as the ultimate in granola-crunching yuppies, probably not the best strategy to get more people interested in coming down to your event. Although I do believe the numbers were growing in attendance, but things definitely needed to change to make it a better event.
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So basically, it died of natural causes (disinterest/lack of organization)?