Looks familiar... if that's not the org staff commissary, it's at least the same concessionaire.jkisha wrote:Actually, if these are pictures of the same girl
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
Like I've said, I quit in '04.
Looks familiar... if that's not the org staff commissary, it's at least the same concessionaire.jkisha wrote:Actually, if these are pictures of the same girl
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
The tent looks the same, but I don't remember that floor.Bob wrote:
Looks familiar... if that's not the org staff commissary, it's at least the same concessionaire.
Like I've said, I quit in '04.
This being the case, I support more water trucks. And can't we all appreciate her "art" in our own small way? If only she was a fricasseed Canuck.Timezone LaFontaine wrote:Are you guys cyberstalking this lady? Shit, she wore a bunch of feathers. And she won't apologize for it. End of story, let it go.
Meanwhile I'm getting no assistance in my ongoing investigation into the conspiracy between the water trucks and the Washoe County Sheriffs to systematically abduct and barbeque Canadian burners. Priorities people!!
The *professional* photographers were plenty annoying in '96, believe me.graidawg wrote:feathers? rolling stone? It seems i saw a lot of proffesional photographers at BM this year perhaps we should look at that. it seems Burning Man is actively seeking to become more commercial with *authorised* proffesional shoots and BM imagery becomong the norm rather than the exception. I guess we just have to suck it up if BMorg is inviting people and giving them tickets and permission to use the images proffesionally.
i guess it was better this year
Have you ever read the Survival Guide?odensecity wrote:I was not aware that you are not allowed feathers on the playa?
I can tell you about the anger. I think it is just about sinful (and I don't believe in sin) to go shedding tiny bits of material that someone else is going to have to get on his or her knees in the hot sun, to clean up. DPW covers our ass in various ways, and I think it is our duty to be as "pro-active" as possible and not bring "beauty" that's only creating crap.odensecity wrote:Every year I have seen amazing and beautiful outfit that had feathers as a component.....
I do not understand all this anger or the ban for feathers? From my experience people who attend the playa are very repectful to nature and the implications we may have whilst there and I have only encountred very pro-active people who do their best to safe guard the environment.
The rules of the playa are also about making sure we maintain a good relationship with BLM (and the American people who own the damn playa) and can come back next year.The "rules" of the playa, is that not really about being an individual, creating, being open, sharing, acceptance and coming together.
I am far from the snarkiest person around here, but seriously?odensecity wrote:I was not aware that you are not allowed feathers on the playa?
Every year I have seen amazing and beautiful outfit that had feathers as a component.....
I do not understand all this anger or the ban for feathers? From my experience people who attend the playa are very repectful to nature and the implications we may have whilst there and I have only encountred very pro-active people who do their best to safe guard the environment. Any gathering of this size will have an impact,(regardless) is the key not to minimize, reduce and recycle to our best ability.
Building a city in the middle of the dessert, we are bringing lots of "un-natural element", should we not have faith that people will do their best and that we all are working towards the same goal?
The "rules" of the playa, is that not really about being an individual, creating, being open, sharing, acceptance and coming together.
have you ever gotten up in the morning and walked around with a garbage bag picking up moop?odensecity wrote:From my experience people who attend the playa are very repectful to nature and the implications we may have whilst there
this!!!!clocksnmirrors wrote:have you ever gotten up in the morning and walked around with a garbage bag picking up moop?odensecity wrote:From my experience people who attend the playa are very repectful to nature and the implications we may have whilst there
no?
give it a try and then talk to me about how respectful people are of the playa.
GET A CLUE HIPPIE.odensecity wrote:I was not aware that you are not allowed feathers on the playa?
Every year I have seen amazing and beautiful outfit that had feathers as a component.....
I do not understand all this anger or the ban for feathers? From my experience people who attend the playa are very repectful to nature and the implications we may have whilst there and I have only encountred very pro-active people who do their best to safe guard the environment. Any gathering of this size will have an impact,(regardless) is the key not to minimize, reduce and recycle to our best ability.
Building a city in the middle of the dessert, we are bringing lots of "un-natural element", should we not have faith that people will do their best and that we all are working towards the same goal?
The "rules" of the playa, is that not really about being an individual, creating, being open, sharing, acceptance and coming together.
Ok, so Burning virgin or troll?odensecity wrote:I was not aware that you are not allowed feathers on the playa?
I thought that was what they were there for.unjonharley wrote:You guys are being awful hard on this feather headed dumb ass