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Recognized as needing a lap dance
Well it certainly was not worth the door fee and the parking fee. The gist was several booths of solar panels, several booths of freeze dried goods, a couple booths of crappy camping and survival items, a really good booth of medical gear, however was way over priced. There was a booth for knives, again way over priced. They wanted a $185 for an ESEE 3. There was an M35 with trailer for sale, a Hummer for sale, and a few connex box/sea containers for sale. A couple booths of Berkey Water filters, a couple booths of books, and a booth of really cheap packs that looked like they were built like crap. There were a couple of other booths but really that is almost everything.
The worst part of this was there were several classes/demonstrations going on at the same time. It echoed in there so I couldn't hear anything. Whether you were trying to talk to a friend or actually listen to the lecture.
I agree that the internet has made expos something of the past. A lot of times I go to see what other information is out there or what new items there are. Sometimes to get more information on certain items. This was a complete waste of time and money.
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