jump to contentmy subreddits limit my search to /r/Tomorrowlanduse the following search parameters to narrow your results:see the search faq for details. IE, after going your first time what would you have done differently? Things you should have brought but didnt? Things you brought that you shouldnt? I really think it would be beneficial to this sub to get some solid helpful information out there for those of us going for the first time from the vets. There is a surprisingly small amount of information on the internet about this, and specifically about what to and not to bring to Tomorrowland. So please, light this thread up with helpful information. Also, anyone got suggestions on shoes?The first year we went, we would go down to the festival area when it opened at 12 and come back to our tent in the afternoon for drinks and go back down to the arena in the evening again. The second year we went, we realized that a much better idea is to go down to the festival arena everyday at around 4 and just stay there for the night. I would definitely bring a pair of wellies as when it rains it gets very muddy in some parts of the camping. You don want mud all up your legs, especially after showering. Bring a light rain jacket as the rain can get very heavy. Last year was unbelievably wet on the Saturday night. Try to have a pop up tent. When putting up your tents in Dreamville, the staff literally move the line up a couple of metres and everybody throws their tents down. Much easier if you can just throw out your tent instead of trying to pitch one. Definitely buy the air mattress on site. So worth the comfort for the weekend. Also buy a camping chair for chilling outside your tent with your neighbors. There is an off license(liquor store) about 2km down the road which sells alcohol for very cheap. Stock up there over the weekend. 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Fergie Shoes offers sexy footwear for women; the styles are inspired and created by Grammy award winning artist Fergie, of The Black Eyed Peas. uses the tagline "The World's Largest Site For Shoes". It sells more variety of products than Fergie Shoes in addition to shoes but does not specialize in female consumers. Fergie ShoesPros for customers at Fergie Shoes are: The company specializes in shoes for women, which gives women their own retail space and a lot of variety! Fashion forward styles for dress shoes (platform pumps and peep toe heels), boots, and sandals Tie to celebrity Fergie. Customers can say they have a tie to the singer and flaunt the brand. Shoes are designed specifically by the company; there is originality to the designs. Cons of shopping with Fergie Shoes are: Only sells shoes for women. Men and kids cannot find footwear here. The footwear collection launched in 2009, which means the website is not as established as many online competitors. Only ships within the United States. International customers are not able to purchase footwear through the website. The only accepted payment methods are Credit Cards and Debit Cards. Cash, check and money orders are not accepted, which may limit customer options. Not all shoppers want sexy footwear; the brand will not appeal to all women. Prices At Fergie ShoesPrices at Fergie Shoes are reasonable, given the high quality, unique styles: There is a Sale section that rotates footwear at discounted prices. Currently the Women's Jessie bronze heels are 20% off. High quality materials include leather and suede. The sales selection, however, is much more limited that at . The latter company has more pages of sale items on women's footwear at its website. Advantages, or pros, of shopping at are: Carries shoes for men, women, and kids. Fergie Shoes only carries shoes for women. Sells running shoes, walking shoes, and sandals for women. These items are not available at Fergie Shoes. 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(Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)(Photo: KING)As usual, when the bell rings Tuesday to kick off another NFL edition of Let's Make A Deal, the free agent, mega million dollars will flow like a monsoon for the most coveted players. Michael Bennett knows his big payday is coming. Of course, the Seattle Seahawks defensive end is no Reggie White. Yet that's not the standard for determining market value. Bennett, 28, is young, healthy and powerfully skilled enough. He plays a premium position and just helped win a Super Bowl. He won, too, gambling on himself on a one year deal. Now he's talked about as the biggest prize in free agency. Maybe Bennett will land with the Chicago Bears for a reunion with his brother, Martellus, the tight end. Perhaps he will wind up with the San Francisco 49ers and join the Seahawks' most bitter rival, with a chance to swing the balance of power in the NFC West. Wherever and however, Bennett will be at the front of the first wave of free agency and the dollars will get crazy perhaps topping the $12 million a year deal that the Miami Dolphins gave to a receiver last year. The Dolphins, flush with cap space, signed Mike Wallace to the biggest deal in free agency last year (five years, $60 million) before making sure their quarterback had enough time behind his offensive line to throw it deep. And when Wallace didn't produce $12 million numbers, the signing was left open to further scrutiny. This time, with ample cap room, Miami must address its O line . and can pursue the best left tackle available, the Kansas City Chiefs' Branden Albert. That's the allure (and trap) of free agency. If you need a cornerback, you can chase after Aqib Talib, Vontae Davis or Charles Tillman. Looking for a receiver? Eric Decker and Golden Tate can be had, but be wary of the scary history of No. 2 wideouts getting paid like No. 1 receivers, then flopping when expected to produce like No. 1 receivers. The indicators suggest that the market will open with a bang. The salary cap, a record $133 million, has risen $10 million since last season; that's a collective $320 million, league wide. The legal tampering window that opened Saturday and allowed agents and teams to gauge interest is apparently more vibrant than last year. Pre market deals, sign your own contracts, have set a tone, too. Over the weekend, the Minnesota Vikings locked up defensive end Everson Griffen (five years, $42.5 million) and the Green Bay Packers kept cornerback Sam Shields (four years, $39 million) off the market. Yet early splashes won't represent the complete picture. That will come weeks later, when the market settles after the first wave. A reality of last year's market reflected a squeezed middle class of veteran players. It took longer to land deals, and the money wasn't what many projected. Some agents grumbled that it was the worst free agent market ever. With more cap dollars in play, will it open up the market? Some general managers project another soft market, but that could reflect their inherent positions in managing their salary caps. Agents are hopeful the market is truly fueled by the competition that intensifies when teams can't or won't sign their own. Another factor that might impact this year's market is the deep draft that is around the corner. Several general managers have hailed it, with a record 98 juniors, as the deepest in years. In any event, as always, cheaper labor beckons. Building through the draft has always been the best formula, to be supplemented by free agency. Yet as teams navigate the market, the equations have to account for raw talent to be developed, experience, chemistry and price. Last year, one year contracts were the rave. If that remains the case this year, it will douse water on the notion that more cap room sparks the free agent market. Such short term deals are hardly the preferred choice for players, given the risk vs. potential rewards. Of course, sometimes it works out. Cornerback Brent Grimes parlayed the one year, $5.5 million deal he took from the Dolphins last year into a four tear, $32 million contract.
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I wore my vibrams a ton last yr, and even did a good30 miles or sohiking in them, and they were wonderful. I put them on again yesterday, and since I've been having such issues with swelling, I noticed that they helped out tremendously. They help the circulation in my feet as well, and I'm a diabetic, so that's always a plus. Just know that they take some getting used to, but keep an open mind, and I think these will really bring a whole new meaning to the 'barefoot and pregnant' phrase!! I own a pair of the Bikila's but it isn't the one that laces. It isn't a velcro strap either. It has a pull string lace and lock plastic piece to where you can adjust up and down for comfort. I haven't worn them while pregnant but bought my first pair around 4 months PP. I would have loved them during my pregnancy though as regular running/walking shoes caused some of my issues in my feet and ankle muscles. The Vibrams definitely need to be broken in slowly. I started out wearing them a few hours at a time around my house doing basic house stuff. Every couple of days, I would lengthen the time and my first walk in them was about 1.5 mi. Inow wearthem about 5x a week during my3 5 mile walks, during my workout routines, and my feet muscles stillget tired. I am amazed at how much my calves and shins are utilized while wearing these shoes. These shoes are awesome while doing standing/balance/core work. Makesa huge difference in my opinion and targets your core even more so. I don't mind that of course! I get stopped by at least one person when out and about in themto ask me how I like them. Some of the feedback I have received has been negative by a few people. Most have been very positive and seem to help relieve orthopedic issues. I bought my first (and only, so far) pair of Bikila LS Vibrams exactly three years ago this month. I was trying to get into running, and over time I discovered that regular shoes/heel striking was making it super hard for me. I looked into minimalist shoes and was quickly convinced that the way our bare feet are designed to carry us, with no added help, is enough. Blame any muscular/skeletal problems on our diets and lifestyles ("supportive" shoes, chairs, sitting all day, our mattresses, etc.), not our bodies by themselves. I'd go full barefoot if I could, but my husband might freak out, and barefootedness can be dangerous and inhibiting in a city anyway. I loved these shoes. Loved, loved, loved them, and still do. Best shoe decision I ever made. They fit like gloves, but my feet felt so free; I just wanted to dance when I put them on and went somewhere. I took my sweet time just walking in them everywhere, slowly getting my lower body muscles, tendons, and bones acclimated to being used correctly. The soreness after your first time forefoot jogging even just a few dozen feet is no joke. Eventually I built up to running in them and happily discovered that I was going so much faster and longer with less effort. As my knowledge of health and fitness increased, I gave up running for more effective exercises, but I will not, will. not. go out and do any kind of physical activity without these Vibrams. All other shoes slow me down and mess up my hips and back. I also noticed that I lose my balance when wearing other shoes because my feet aren't as in touch with the ground. I've taken mine to the beach, rock climbing, hiking, road trips, the gym, the grocery store, everywhere. I love me a pair of high heels or cute sandals or boots, but my Vibrams will always be my favorite for everyday/fitness/adventure use. Since getting pregnant in the middle of last year, I've continued wearing them with no problems. quite the opposite, actually. Shoes I used to wear regularly now bother my hips like crazy, but the Vibrams have been sooo comfy. I'm 35 weeks now and have yet to experience any major swelling or anything. I'm pretty sure there's more to that than the shoes I'm wearing, though. I've had a very healthy pregnancy, so it very well may be something else keeping the swelling down. The fact that my body was already used to using FiveFingers has also probably staved off my feet spreading and growing in size; they did that before I got pregnant, slowly and gradually. Our feet aren't meant to be cramped up in tight shoes, even if they look nicer, and treated like a lump of dough that happens to be the way we stand up or walk. Our feet hold up our whole skeleton and are constantly adjusting to help us stay balanced for all activities. Hindering that is going to cause all kinds of problems. Anyway, I am obviously all for getting yourself a pair of FiveFingers. But start SLOWLY. Pregnancy is not the time to make big changes they should have been made a long time prior. But these shoes may do a great thing for your pelvis, which is sooo important for labor and childbirth later; you just have to be a little more careful than the non pregnant person because your body is already undergoing huge changes. You'll feel the full effect of the benefits once you've recovered postpartum. And, yes, they definitely start conversations wherever you go, so be prepared to answer questions. I laugh when people are clearly thinking my shoes are hideous looking gorilla feet, but I make sure they know I love them anyway and I love being active so much more.
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