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Bull Island is an island when the Wabash River is up in the winter and spring. It is not in the summer.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ratwod (talk • contribs) 13:29, May 26, 2006 (UTC)
I work for the Department of Agriculture and recently walked the area. There is absolutely no evidence of anything ever happening there. Maybe a few broken bottles could be seen in the tilled land. Local stories I have heard about this concert are not quite as negative as what is usually published about this event. It just goes to show how many people are interested in having a good time, and how people try to cash-in on it. People today are still the same as there were then, there are just too many judgmental lawyers that butt in to ruin the fun.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.150.82.193 (talk • contribs) 16:33, June 26, 2007 (UTC)