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Discussion: 2014 Laramie Daze

in: Laramie Daze (Aug 1–6, 2014 - Laramie, WY, US)

Jan 1, 2014 5:34 PM # 
Swampfox:
It's not too early to start getting excited about the 2014 "Pretty High but Better Stay Clean Anyway" Laramie Daze, which will of course be followed up by the 2014 "Pretty High Get Stoned" US Classic Champs down in permissive Colorado. (Some will know but may have forgotten, while others might not know, that marijuana went legal in Colorado today; event organizers for the coming US Championships are said to be looking into 420 tour possibilities.)

More event details will hopefully be forthcoming soon about Laramie Daze, as the necessary permitting process gets underway, and as repeated listenings to "Are You Experienced?" permeate and slowly sink in.

Have a very (purple) hazy New Year, everyone, with strong running on great lines of attack!
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Jan 1, 2014 6:17 PM # 
Pink Socks:
What's the status on post-Laramie Daze? (the week after Colorado, but before South Dakota).
Jan 2, 2014 12:23 AM # 
GuyO:
Just to be clear (not hazy -- purple or otherwise) the Junior Team will NOT be hosting a Weed Sampling as a fundraiser, nor a bake sale featuring Buzzed Brownies...
Jan 2, 2014 12:28 AM # 
jjcote:
If you thought the Beer Chase was fun, just get ready for the Dope Dash.
Jan 2, 2014 12:39 AM # 
upnorthguy:
So no 'Rocky Mountain High'? I thought Everybody Must Get Stoned?
Jan 2, 2014 4:15 AM # 
Swampfox:
Think of the status of post-Laramie Daze as a mere hint of a germ of a barely conceived idea which has less than coin flip odds of fruition, and then you can be properly surprised if anything should come of it, and not overly disappointed if nothing happens. We shall see.
Jan 2, 2014 4:12 PM # 
Swampfox:
Dave Clements, president for the Laramie Board of Realtors, paid this nod to Laramie Daze, as quoted in the Laramie Boomerang: "There is a perception that Wyoming is what America was; it's a place a lot of orienteers wish they could be (this summer.)" Well, maybe he didn't exactly use the word "orienteers" but it seems clear enough that's what he must have meant.

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