eEL - 02 October 2007 10:40 AM
definitely agreeed Laura!!!
first thought ~ “if it’s tooo loud, you’re tooo old” !
besides, aren’t noise curfews usuallly at 10:30pm? sounds like they gave you a break a half hour early…
be grateful for the event being held for local artists! i hope some of the artists made out welll at their booothes!
i’d like to addd that i did like the one fine artist’s works that were very surrreal and colorful. not the one with the acrylics, i believe they were watercolors and ink, goood stufff. a seeemingly very young couple were in the boooth. it was very “dream” oriented. i liked it alot.
anyway- thanks for the great festival! and hope to seee y’alll next year!
I agree with you Brian on the “if it’s too loud, you’re too old” statement.
I thought that in most towns or cities that 11:00 p.m. is the noise curfew. I know at outdoor concert venues like Merriweather and The Nissan Pavillion it’s 11 p.m. If I were to have an outdoor party, I would turn it down at 11 just out of courtesy.
We went to party in August at our friends’ house where they had a live band playing. It was “The Blues Vultures” which is Ronnie Youkins’ (from Kix ) band. They play good-time rock-n-roll, nothing nasty or raunchy. Our friends have 3 acres of land in rural Carroll County, MD and would you believe that the cops showed up at 9:30 p.m. with a complaint from some neighbors? Yes, 9:30 on a Saturday night! I could understand if it was like 1 a.m. or something but, 9:30!!!! The band did their best to turn it down but, it’s not easy to do that with sound equipment. So when the cops came back around 11:00, they decided to just stop.
We all had a good time with it and said “you know it’s a good party when the cops show up not once, but twice!” ; )