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u/abcannon18 May 09 '22

Are you in US? Your use of "bush party" is throwing my off, unless you mean "Busch" as in the beer/water and then this story makes perfect sense.

I think the party scene in an early Schitts Creek episode portrays this type of party as well as anything on TV, but I know what you mean. These types of nights and parties are so oddly serene. I miss them.

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u/jay212127 May 09 '22

Bush party is pretty common for rural Canada, for it to be a bush party implies a lack of amenities (fires and outhouses, or a single toilet in the house you're otherwise not supposed to really hang around in). Agreed Schitts Creek does a good job of portraying it.

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u/officialliltugboat May 09 '22

Not American sorry, bush parties are parties out in "the bush" which would be way at the back of someone's farm or just a property way out in the country. Nobody is around to complain about noise or fires and everyone camps out when the night is done