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Post by buckethead alien » Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:30 am

We do remind you of one thing: just because you don't make it to BRC does NOT mean you're not at Burning Man...use your imagination, and do something "playa" next week, no matter how small it seems. You'll be right here with us in spirit.

I saw this in a JRS and thought maybe I'd ask what those of us who are not going this year plan to do while the man burns.

I know Joel is going to Florida. Bucket is organizing his own burn -- http://www.burningsquid.com -- Anyone else?

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Post by Sensei » Wed Aug 25, 2004 11:47 pm

IMHO, regionals are the future of BurningMan. I've heard of a number of experienced burners who've already forsaken the big burn for their local hijinks. Way to show us how it's done. What you're doing, B.H.A., is getting in on the ground floor of something that could be huge.

One day, that might be you in the funny hat driving the golf cart.

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Post by buckethead alien » Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:52 am

Sensei wrote:One day, that might be you in the funny hat driving the golf cart.
Got the golf cart. Now about that funny hat.
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Post by shitmouse » Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:42 am

we're going to do a burn at ocean beach, take the playa cruiser bikes out for public ride, who knows...
tonight we're having beers between 7 - 7:30 at murio's Trophy Room on Haight St. (birthday beers that is).
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Post by joel the ornery » Fri Jun 17, 2005 1:09 pm

OK, i want to go, but i am not going w/o my spouse, and she said it isn't her idea of a vacation.

we might make an orhan burn in FL though... i hope.

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Post by cowboyangel » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:35 pm

shit, I'm just gonna have to wade through the seas of Monsanto corn to visit you Joel. Why don't you guys do the burn for 3 days? (anybody can do anything for 3 days) visit the bay area, Yosemite, Big Sur, Monterey, The wine counrty, Kayak the Golden Gate with cowboyangel......soak up Blue State vibes.....it'll be good for ya both!
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Re: BM 2005 Update

Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Fri Jun 17, 2005 3:38 pm

joel the ornery wrote:OK, i want to go, but i am not going w/o my spouse, and she said it isn't her idea of a vacation.

we might make an orhan burn in FL though... i hope.

joel, ornerier than thou
Well you're "Joel the Ornery" you can do anything you want and go anywhere you want, so let Simple Joel take her on a Cruise while you're at BM.

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Post by diane o'thirst » Fri Jun 17, 2005 3:45 pm

I'm not going. Not sure exactly what I'm going to be doing during Burn Week, most likely the same ol' same ol' with a Playa twist. Paint the horse's hooves with glitter and braid EL wire into his mane. Playa it up at the Saturday Market booth. Possibly invite some friends over to do some firespinning and a barbecue on the Willamette River beach by my place on Sunday.

The Burning-Singles group is planning a get-together in Seattle for massage, martinis and dinner at a tiki bar but I probably won't go. Yeah, I know, I'm going to be working on Burn Saturday, but I'll try to make it even Burnier than it usually is — and working a crafts fair booth on Burn Saturday is a heck of a lot Burnier than sitting in a cubicle, so it's fun work! :D
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Post by BAS » Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:36 pm

Well, I had hoped to go to my first Burn this year, but it really looks unlikely. My (now former) chief steward and I have had nothing but trouble trying to get AFSCME to do anything about my greivances. Marty Beil seems to be reluctant to actually DO anything which might jeprodize his posistion. Plus, since I was a low level employee, the union management seems to have no real interest in how the hospital treats us. (Heck, this probably is reflected in unions in general! Anything WINS talks about hospital employees on the radio, they never seem to mention anyone lower ranked than a technician-- and technicians are mentioned MUCH less frequently than the nurses!)

Anyway, I might end up suing the union. I haven't really been able to pursue this, since I am also trying to find a better job than the bagger job I have been working at. (I am rather handicapped, since potential employers seem to be suspicious when I try to explain that the hospital terminated me after leaving me to cool my heels for a month and a half without pay, rather than return me to my former supply clerk job. It seems that most companies find it hard to believe that someone would be terminated for being one point over Risk Management's limit on points on a driving record. Especially at an employer perpetually advertising for workers.)

Sorry for the rant. I have had a rather bad day all around. Especially when I discovered I needed to clean the stall in the Men's restroom....


Could someone put a really nasty curse on the leadership of the current Bush Administration for me? That might improve my mood. (If not, maybe that is how I will celebrate Burning Man... hmm....)
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Post by Monkeypoo » Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:00 am

I just drove from California to West Virginia and back down to North Carolina. The only way I am getting into a vehicle again for that long a haul is if someone drugs me, ties me up, throws me in the back seat and kidnaps me. Even then, I'd jump out the window. :wink: I'm doing a regional this year down here in NC. During the BM week, I'm heading to Cape Hatteras with a cooler full of wine/beer & my tent. I'll probably wear a sarong, put on a crazy hat, and get hammered on the Saturday evening. I'll toast to the moon and think of y'all with a smile on my face.

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Post by Ron » Tue Jul 05, 2005 3:42 pm

So, Monkeypoo, do you find yourself flung often?

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Post by Monkeypoo » Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:05 am

As often as I possibly can, Ron. 8)

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Re: BM 2005 Update

Post by Will » Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:27 am

joel the ornery wrote:OK, i want to go, but i am not going w/o my spouse, and she said it isn't her idea of a vacation.

we might make an orhan burn in FL though... i hope.

joel, ornerier than thou
I sympathize. My wife isn't interested in the whole "middle of the desert, poor bathing facilities, risk of life and limb" scene. And I also find it difficult to cut out for more than a week without her. She says I can go some day, but we'll see.
Regionals, hmm...
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Post by blyslv » Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:07 pm

Bring your wife to New Mexico and "coincidentally" time it for the same time as one of our regional or decompression or whatever events.
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Post by diane o'thirst » Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:25 pm

I'm almost thinking of trying to make it. I know, it's two months to go, little late to start planning, but I have seven Burns under my belt and I know what I'm doing and my camp and personal infrastructure is all kitted out and in one place. As far as participation I can just make myself Lil' Miss Help-Around-the-Camp and/or volunteer for the Lamplighters.

Why the change of heart? Well, things have taken a serious turn for the Babylonian and I'm thinking that I'm gonna need to decompress from Default Camp in the worst way by the time Lughnasadh rolls around. This last weekend I got smacked over the head with sociopolitical reality when the rodeo came to town. It was all trailer trash, conservativism, draconian responses to prankage, commercialism and low-brow music. I want to forget that the guy who told Georgie Boy that torture is okay is in line for a Supreme Court nomination, restraining orders against your abusive boyfriend is merely a polite suggestion, and you don't really own your land, you just lease it from the bank until Wal-Mart wants it.
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and?

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Post by Mr Magoo » Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:30 pm

[quote="BAS"]Could someone put a really nasty curse on the leadership of the current Bush Administration for me? That might improve my mood. (If not, maybe that is how I will celebrate Burning Man... hmm....)[/quote]

Please let this serve as my contribution to the curse. If it makes you feel any better, I noted a lot of upside down flags in the playa. I do believe that that is a distress signal yes?
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Dam- I cannot go because of my pregnacy!

Post by tigerlillie » Mon Jul 18, 2005 4:25 pm

I have been looking forward to going to BM this year and taking my eldest daughter who is 12, but due to unforseen circumstances, I am extremely pregnant with twins which are due in Oct and I am going through a divorce at the same time! Dam! I was looking forward to this years BM. I was still going to attend but I have been diagnosed with a high
risk pregnacy and my RH factor is positive so I could loose the twins if I am not careful. Shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Dam- I cannot go because of my pregnacy!

Post by Monkeypoo » Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:13 pm

tigerlillie wrote:I have been looking forward to going to BM this year and taking my eldest daughter who is 12, but due to unforseen circumstances, I am extremely pregnant with twins which are due in Oct and I am going through a divorce at the same time! Dam! I was looking forward to this years BM. I was still going to attend but I have been diagnosed with a high risk pregnacy and my RH factor is positive so I could loose the twins if I am not careful. Shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hon, I'm really not trying to poo-poo on your ideas of going to BM this year, but from experience, I gotta tell ya... When I was pregnant with my Sammi, I was a high-risk and diabetic and there is no fucking way in hell or heaven that I would have risked it to go to BM during that time. Well, there was no BM during that time, but still.... BRC is a harsh environment, pregnant or unpregnant...especially so if you are a high-risk pregnancy and have an RH factor. I'm no doctor, but I work in the medical field, OK? and -- if it were me and I was in your place (but that's just me, OK? Your mileage may vary....) I would stay home. But I'm serious. Your babies are important. And you are important. Your health is important. And that's not to say BM isn't important. That's just my 2 cents, anyway. BM will be back next year. And then you can enjoy it with 3 of your babies...and so can we with you!!

*love and hugs and smootches all over you and your babies and your 12 year old**

Fuck. I'm sounding like a hippie again.... :P

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Thanks Monkeypoo

Post by tigerlillie » Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:28 pm

Thank you MP,

You have lifted my spirits up! BM will always be there next year. I am not willing to risk the life of my children or unborn children, I also have a
four year old son, Shyanne, is my 12 year daughter, Salexis is my son and they are saying I am having a boy and girl twins has far as they can tell.......we will see names are something else Jared and Jade or Eric and
Erika...not so sure yet..thanks for your encouragement and uplift.

Shyanne and Salexis are in New Mexico visiting their grandparents for a week..man I miss them...but also enjoy the quiet time :lol:
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Post by Monkeypoo » Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:50 pm

tigerlillie wrote:Thank you MP, You have lifted my spirits up! BM will always be there next year. I am not willing to risk the life of my children or unborn children, I also have a four year old son, Shyanne, is my 12 year daughter, Salexis is my son and they are saying I am having a boy and girl twins has far as they can tell.......we will see names are something else Jared and Jade or Eric and
Erika...not so sure yet..
What??!! You're not naming one of them after me??? :lol:

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Post by tonytohono » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:40 pm

It's funny how this thread just carried over from last year, and people are quoting posts from then like they happened this week!

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Post by Ranger Genius » Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:29 pm

Are you going, Tony? I enjoyed meeting you and Michelle (?) at Dark Skies. Would like to talk to you again at an Eplaya MnG.
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Post by Lorgasm » Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:29 am

I am very sad. I regret to inform my burning buddies that I will not be at BRC this year. I will, however, be there in spirit. This is my last semester in College and I must get through it. I'm still collecting more BM stuff for next year. Today I found my respirator. What a treat is was to strap in on and breath that sweet Playa Dust scent. I have been to BM 3 times and am experiencing severe withdrawals. My friends do not understand this. I know you do. I have a close dear friend who I've always gone there with will be going there this year. He says he will place a love letter to me at the Temple. Oh goodness, another friggin tear. Must stop this madness. I cannot wait for next year. If you come to BM in 2006 and see a young maiden rolling around in the playa dust like an unleashed beast, that will be me. Oh, Larry Harvey, thank you for the wonderful experience. sniff sniff.

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Post by geekster » Sat Aug 06, 2005 1:26 pm

I have been told it is going to rain this year so I am making people aware of that so they aren't caught out there unawares. Most are choosing to stay home. So, remember, there is a 99% chance that it will rain during the event. Stay home if you can.
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Post by Rob the Wop » Sat Aug 06, 2005 1:50 pm

geekster wrote:I have been told it is going to rain this year so I am making people aware of that so they aren't caught out there unawares. Most are choosing to stay home. So, remember, there is a 99% chance that it will rain during the event. Stay home if you can.
You mean there are places on earth where it doesn't rain all the time? Where are these mythical places and what exactly is that glowing sphere in the sky?
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Post by geekster » Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:40 pm

That glowing sphere is a source of dangerous nuclear radiation that we are doing our best to try and eliminate from our solar system. We are attempting to create a nuclear free zone in order to make for a more peaceful sector of spacetime. This ongoing fusion reaction is a source of great distress and we feel it is the ultimate source of all the evil that plagues the earth. Once we have eliminated it's evil radiation, we are confident that all of the world's problems will be solved.

Thank you for your interest.

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Post by Zulegoona » Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:41 pm

geekster wrote:That glowing sphere is a source of dangerous nuclear radiation that we are doing our best to try and eliminate from our solar system. We are attempting to create a nuclear free zone in order to make for a more peaceful sector of spacetime. This ongoing fusion reaction is a source of great distress and we feel it is the ultimate source of all the evil that plagues the earth. Once we have eliminated it's evil radiation, we are confident that all of the world's problems will be solved.

Thank you for your interest.

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