jamie from lynn haven, florida. >> hi. i was there back in 1969. i caught a ride with six of my friends from atlanta, georgia and i was 16 at the time and they had stopped initially at atlantic city. afterward we went straight to where the woodstock festival was going to be held at. when we got there, we were there two weeks before the festival even started so we started camping out and as we camped out, more and more people started to come in. we had found out they were going to be taking applications to work to the festival. me and the rest of my group went up when we applied for jobs, and i worked for [ inaudible ] and van, he worked for security. the things i remember about woodstock was to me, when i went up there, it was more about really gathering the tribe together. because people were coming together from all over the world. it wasn't just a group from atlanta georgia. it wasn't just a group of hippies from california or from new york. we met people from england. we met people from other countries. we met them from all over the united stat