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    marye
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    Summer's here and the time is right...for hitting the road. And while some folks enjoy the tours and the fests in deluxe accommodations, plenty of others are watching every dime to make it all happen. How have YOU survived on tour? Any great tales of where to get good food or a place to stay at a decent price? Any businesses that welcome Our Kind (or at least don't freak out when we come to town)? Clever vending strategies (let's stick to the ones that will not attract unwelcome attention from law enforcement here, as on the Internet anyone can be reading anything...)? Great tales of the kindness of strangers? Share your stories and advice here!

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    How do I find out info on getting consent to use dead related insignia in my art?

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    Ride board
    is here:http://www.dead.net/forum/ride-board
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    Where is that thingy... xo StellaMoon
  • msharvey
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    where's that confounded car????
    Fare Thee Well, Santa Clara CA. We parked in RedLot 6, which was a golf course.....I made a point of noting that we were parked by a pond, near some trees...That golf course has LOTS of ponds and trees. After the show, my wife and kids and I staggered around that golf course for TWO hours looking for the car, while a helicopter circled overhead announcing that "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here!" There were some very bright lights out there, but they were not pointed down, but rather right toward the eyes.. The next night, we were VERY VERY careful to note our surroundings after getting out of the car....It still took two hours to locate the car..SOBER. Never park on a golf course!!!
  • tiemaeshooz
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    hi im Tbone
    I just fell flat on my face and the dead brought me back up. and I have always wanted to go toure but never have
  • marye
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    yes
    but many of us have cars with no such feature. In any case, I'm glad things have improved since the days when I thought my car and I were forever lost to each other in Park City.
  • Anna rRxia
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    Most cars with keyless entry have this feature...
    It's called the alarm button. It works real well!
  • marye
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    one thing that cracked me up
    is that now there's a smartphone app for finding your lost car in the parking lot. It may only work on new Chevys, because that's who the commercial is for, but this is clearly a piece of technology we all need. Based on my personal experience anyway.
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Summer's here and the time is right...for hitting the road. And while some folks enjoy the tours and the fests in deluxe accommodations, plenty of others are watching every dime to make it all happen. How have YOU survived on tour? Any great tales of where to get good food or a place to stay at a decent price? Any businesses that welcome Our Kind (or at least don't freak out when we come to town)? Clever vending strategies (let's stick to the ones that will not attract unwelcome attention from law enforcement here, as on the Internet anyone can be reading anything...)? Great tales of the kindness of strangers? Share your stories and advice here!
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is that now there's a smartphone app for finding your lost car in the parking lot. It may only work on new Chevys, because that's who the commercial is for, but this is clearly a piece of technology we all need. Based on my personal experience anyway.
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but many of us have cars with no such feature. In any case, I'm glad things have improved since the days when I thought my car and I were forever lost to each other in Park City.
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I just fell flat on my face and the dead brought me back up. and I have always wanted to go toure but never have
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Fare Thee Well, Santa Clara CA. We parked in RedLot 6, which was a golf course.....I made a point of noting that we were parked by a pond, near some trees...That golf course has LOTS of ponds and trees. After the show, my wife and kids and I staggered around that golf course for TWO hours looking for the car, while a helicopter circled overhead announcing that "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here!" There were some very bright lights out there, but they were not pointed down, but rather right toward the eyes.. The next night, we were VERY VERY careful to note our surroundings after getting out of the car....It still took two hours to locate the car..SOBER. Never park on a golf course!!!
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