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Old 07-10-2014, 10:52 AM   #161
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A 10 day mardi Gras! How many cities in the world have a 10 day party?
Last summer I went to the San Fermin festival (where they hold the Running of the Bulls) in Pamplona, Spain. It's 9 days long, almost exactly matching the dates of Stampede, and even more party-heavy. It gets over a million visitors (compared to Stampede which should be somewhere around 1.5 this year) in a city about 1/5 of Calgary's size. On our way to the running, which begins at 8am, the nightclubs were still packed!
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Shania presses the play button at 8:00 pm, and then commences lip-syncing at 8:01 pm.

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They just allowed bars to be open even early, specifically for Stampede. Whether people want to admit it or not, Stampede is now much more known for the party and the drinking and random hookups than the rodeo or midway. Without the party the Stampede would be pretty lame.

This has ALWAYS been a part of the Stampede...in fact i would suggest that even a few as 20 years ago there was much MORE of this behavior than there is now, particularly during the day.

No bars didnt open til 10 AM, but it was much more part of the daily routine to drink during work hours than it is these days. Of course it was still widely accepted that drinking and driving was a minor offense as well. Attitudes change about things, but with the Stampede it has forever been about the party and the events at the grounds, and always will be.
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I guess I'm just not around the culture enough to pick up on the boozing and partying. Anytime I've ever gone to the Stampede it's to check out the market, midway, eats and shows. Ditto for everyone I know.
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I guess I'm just not around the culture enough to pick up on the boozing and partying. Anytime I've ever gone to the Stampede it's to check out the market, midway, eats and shows. Ditto for everyone I know.
Going to the Stampede grounds ≠ Going out for Stampede.
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I guess I'm just not around the culture enough to pick up on the boozing and partying. Anytime I've ever gone to the Stampede it's to check out the market, midway, eats and shows. Ditto for everyone I know.
This is an interesting point of view, when you're walking through or even to the Stampede grounds, do you notice people acting unusually happy, sad, sick, loud, depressed, woozy, horny and energetic , particularly people aged 16 thru 60?
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When I was younger and first moved to Calgary, it was definitely about the weekend partying and those Bust Loose pub crawls that start at noon. Actually having to pay your own way in, standing in lines, arrange for rides or DD's etc.

Now that we're older and most guys have young families, preferance has shifted to the weekday corporate sponsored breakfasts and events.

Nothing sucks more than being in a meeting and getting drunk texts or drunk pics from your friends at 930am cause they are at Bullshooters or Doggydoo...

Just depends on your role and the industry you're in. O&G is best obviously. Lots of perks and events going on.
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Old 07-10-2014, 01:40 PM   #168
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Ate the deep fried cheesecake last night and thought it was pretty good. Ate it like a burrito as suggested in this thread. They put a bunch of icing sugar on top, so be careful to not inhale the icing sugar while taking a bite like I did and have a cough fest.

Also had the red velvet mini doughnuts. They were pretty good as well.
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Old 07-10-2014, 01:43 PM   #169
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I guess I'm just not around the culture enough to pick up on the boozing and partying. Anytime I've ever gone to the Stampede it's to check out the market, midway, eats and shows. Ditto for everyone I know.
I think we're just social pariahs.
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That Art Mann clip above is the best, I remember seeing that years ago on tv and howling.
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Get a load of this guy, bragging about being offered an ol' Roger McCarthy by a dude.

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For real debauchery I will choose Magaluf:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...-crack-3838243
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For real debauchery I will choose Magaluf:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...-crack-3838243

An island packed full of drunk pommies sounds like hell
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So far my favourite stampede food has been the deep fried snickers bar. So good. I make sure to get one every year no matter what.
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Old 07-10-2014, 04:01 PM   #175
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Another classic Stampede sight today, woman backs up to planter boxes outside my building, starts pissing herself, casually wipes off leg with ripped out flowers from the planter boxes. Just...wow
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Old 07-10-2014, 04:16 PM   #176
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This is an interesting point of view, when you're walking through or even to the Stampede grounds, do you notice people acting unusually happy, sad, sick, loud, depressed, woozy, horny and energetic , particularly people aged 16 thru 60?
The people present on the Stampede grounds before, say, 1:00 pm are generally not the same people who are present there at, say, 10:00 pm.

If you on the grounds for a full day, you will see the entire range of society, usually progressing from wholesome to debauched.
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Old 07-10-2014, 04:42 PM   #177
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Ya but he got to go next into the outhouse and lick the seat and revel in your waste. Who's the winner now, big guy?
that could possibly be in the top ten grossest things that I've read on this board.

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that could possibly be in the top ten grossest things that I've read on this board.

Congratulations
You mean the top 10 things Fotze has said? He is the top 10 of grossest things.

It's awesome
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You're just a tease is all.
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If you on the grounds for a full day, you will see the entire range of society, usually progressing from wholesome to debauched.
Would you say the progression is linear or hyperbolic?
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