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I'm sorry, I took the yogurt, and early Sunday morning,while all the little loopers were fast asleep, I smeared it over their faces, and watched in delight as Hans' siamese cats licked it off, funny how no one seemed to mind, or wake up, though I'm almost certain I could hear moans of ecstacy..Kim's face in particular, had a look of beautific satisfaction on it.. Thanks for a great event and all of your hard work, Hans, and thanks all who participated,and drove or flew many miles to take part. It was really wonderfull to hear such musical diversity, and to meet all of you stellar individuals. It was refreshing to be a part of such a cooperative, ego-less affair. Was it Bartok who said, "competition is for horses"? Well, it was a treat to be a part of a festival relatively devoid of a "battle of the bands" atmosphere. My only regrets, are that I did'nt get to see everyone play, owing to recon missions for food and caffiene, and I wish I could have heard Andre play, and Mathias play more. Next time perhaps. Maybe one day, we'll even get DT out to the left coast. Hats off to Max V, Ted K, Rick W, Mark H. and anyone else who managed to overcome technical difficulties, and proceed to play brilliantly. I felt like I was at a big genial group therapy session for people with "Gear Acquisition Syndrom" , but instead of helping us to cure our gear addictions, it just seemed to fuel them. Well, there are certainly much worse compulsive activities. Next time, perhaps we can work in a bit of loop clinic activities, for the newbies, and folks wanting to learn more about the technical side of looping, routing, and effects applications. It was a pleasure and an honor to participate, Bill W