KFEST 2008

Written by Joe on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 – 3:12 am -

Sunday was WSPK K104’s KFEST 2008 concert at Dutchess Stadium in Fishkill, NY, home of the New York Penn League Class A Hudson Valley Renegades.

The weather was beautiful and it was great to be outdoors. Since I was able to get staff badges for Jamie and I, the venue was actually enjoyable because everything was free! It was nice seeing people from the office outside of the office, they act a bit more natural and more enjoyable to be around with no stressors. The music was OK, Wyclef Jean and Sean Kingston were the main artists, along with Pitbull and Sum 41 and six other performers. Check out the lineup you missed.

WSPK K104 KFEST 2008

I had to be there early because Pamal bought their own ticketing system, and I had to go learn how to set it up to help everyone troubleshoot it for the next venues in Albany. The system never did work and the rep they sent from the company to teach me knew nothing technical at all. In fact I got his system working and he had no clue how, but of course he then touched it and made it revert back to not working. Man I was glad they gave me free food otherwise I would have been royally pissed, but that’s another story.

I have some photos on my phone that I will have to upload later, but here are some shots that I took of the Poughkeepsie Journal’s website as well as K104’s website.

I’ll start off with some shots of the stadium so you can kind of get a feel for how full it was that day.

Now the stage was right in the center in the back, and the field was jammed packed everywhere in the outfield and the stands. No one was allowed on the actual infield.

Here’s part of the stage, can’t see the whole thing but it was your typical stage you would see at any outdoor event. My photos will show more of it.

Look past the drummer and you can see the sea of people, there was almost 10,000 at the venue I believe.

The Poughkeepsie Journal has a nice page set up with 104 pictures they took of people up close. Sift through it, you may find yourself. Check it out here.

The whole KFEST photo album can be found on their website, here.

UPDATED: Here are the photos I took with my Treo. It gives a different view since I didn’t have to join the masses to be there this year.

More stage

Stage

Crowd

More of the crowd

So many people!

More Stage

Shot of stage

This was kinda funny so I had to take a picture of it. Those morning people are so silly ain’t they!?!

Chris Marino Short Bus

This is what Wyclef and Ray J rode to the stage. They must think they are just so cool because its a Lamborghini Gallardo.

Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe that Wyclef drove to the stage


Related Posts:

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Posted in Life, Randomness, Work | 1 Comment »

WANTED

Written by Joe on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 – 4:39 pm -

What a pimp!

Wanted for being himself. NO REWARD, except laughing your ass off.

Goes by the name of Pimp Master Jay, The World’s Greatest Webmaster, That Guy, and Gaulard.

I found this in someone’s office at Pamal and I had to post it.

The slogan “pictures say a thousand words” is soooo true…….


Related Posts:

Tags: , , ,

Posted in Randomness | 1 Comment »

Awesome Mountain Dew Cans

Written by Joe on Thursday, March 27, 2008 – 11:33 pm -

I came across some crazy cool Mountain Dew cans at the Hometown Deli over in Fishkill today on the way home from working at Pamal. Got a yummy chicken salad wrap as well.

Even though I don’t collect cans, I think I’ll keep these laying around. They are like collector items, just like everyone who has the original Coke bottles.

I personally think glass is the best to drink anything from, glass doesn’t distort the taste, but cans would be my second choice. What’s yours?

Just figured I would show you them, the one with the old man is pretty cool. Saying on the bottle is “it’ll tickle your innards!”

Cool Mountain Dew Cans


Related Posts:

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Posted in Randomness | No Comments »








Copyright 2006-2008 HWC. All rights reserved. | XML | Sitemap | ROR