FREEDOM!!! LET IT RING!!!!

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FREEDOM!!! LET IT RING!!!!

Post by alienfry » Mon Apr 05, 2004 9:52 am

so this weekend was the deadline i gave my friends to commit or omit.

planned and did all the homework for our camp's plan A. it was totally awesome if i say so myself.

and it required a ton of work, teamwork. and lots n lots n lots of effort on my part.

and, being the falkesters that all of my friends are, they of course flaked.

i feared this initially.

but to be quite honest i feel

SO RELIEVED!

this is my story and i'm sticking to it.
awesome oppossum

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Post by Alpha » Mon Apr 05, 2004 9:53 am

so tell us about the camp!

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::sigh::

Post by alienfry » Mon Apr 05, 2004 10:54 am

well.

the idea was to have a Hotel. provide a place for wanderers and newly-mets to crash at.

do a bed n breakfast one day.

throw parties in our ballroom.

and decorate the crap out of it with lots of flowing fabrics and flags. run with a moroccan sort of motif.

put our tents on the shady side of it, since well, it'd be 3 stories tall!

made of scaffolding. i researched and found companies that do in fact have scaffolding suitable for living on.

we wouldn't live on it, make it mostly Chill Area - esque. a place to sleep, weather permitting. and damnit i would have slept up there almost every night. a place to see the sun rise and set with a spectacular view of the playa. no walls, just flowing fabric to let wind blow thru as it pleases. i suppose tie all the pillows and cushions down.

ladders to put up / take down as needed.

i have details and diagrams and quotes from rental places if anyone would like to take my Plan A and make it happen.

i figure, there's always future years. i am in no rush.
awesome oppossum

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