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theCryptofishist
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Re: meep!

Post by theCryptofishist » Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:49 am

halfshadows wrote: allow me one newbie question. i only have one bike and its a nice one (well, $500-range). i'm not super concerned if it gets a little weathered, but of course i'd prefer for to not inadvertantly destroy it. since its my only cycling option, would it be better to leave it and walk everywhere or bring it and risk its loss? what would you do?
Good bikes will get thrashed and possibly stolen. Hit your local garage sales for a $20 beater.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri

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The music and me!

Post by DancesWithElves » Thu Aug 18, 2005 10:14 am

Hello, all! This'll be my fifth year, and my first living outside of the Lamplighter Village. This time I'll be found at The Deep End (look for the big military tent), or out on our mutant vehicle, the PlayaG'Round - look for a REALLY BIG swingset driving around, then hop on! I'm from Utah and Florida, or wherever I happen to be working (Indiana at the moment), so Black Rock City is more of a permanent home than most I have!

I got really frustrated by the fact that I couldn't be in god-knows-how-many-camps at once, and missed some amazing music, so I started up a website (always a work in progress), http://www.playatunes.eom to capture some of the music that goes drifting across the playa. As you pack up and head out or shake the playa off when you get back, check it out to get some playa-appropriate background music going!

While I'm on the subject, if you are a part of any camp or art installation that produces music of any kind, I'd love to include it on PlayaTunes. If you don't have recording capability, I have a limited number of minidisc recorders to lend out. (These are NOT my gifts!) If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, please get in touch - either pm me or email me at [email protected].

See you soon!
Karen aka DancesWithElves
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Post by halfshadows » Thu Aug 18, 2005 12:46 pm

cryptofishist -- thanks for the advice! i'll definitely heed it and leave the marin at home. even if i can't find one at goodwill, there's enough little brats in my neighborhood that i should be able to "procure" a beatup bike from...(kidding)

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Post by theCryptofishist » Thu Aug 18, 2005 2:11 pm

Spend some time getting to know your neighbors and you might be able to procure a loaner.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri

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yello:)

Post by orangepeelmoses » Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:30 pm

my name is orange peel.

this burn will be my sixth
and eye am dragging a virgin:)

can't fucking wait,

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Re: meep!

Post by ibdave » Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:50 pm

halfshadows wrote:hi! i'm julia.
allow me one newbie question. i only have one bike and its a nice one (well, $500-range). i'm not super concerned if it gets a little weathered, but of course i'd prefer for to not inadvertantly destroy it. since its my only cycling option, would it be better to leave it and walk everywhere or bring it and risk its loss? what would you do?
My kmart/walmart bike( $50 ) has been 5 times now..Last year I treated it to a new chain.. It cost $6.. See how nice I am to my Bike.. Dave
I was Born OK the 1st Time....

Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg

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Post by regynalonglank » Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:07 pm

Hi my name is Kelly and i am going to burning man. i am very excited. pretty soon i will be on playa in a dusty dusty world where all the friends i haven't met yet are camping in a heap. my favorite thing i haven't done yet is Dance Dance Immolation, and i am really looking forward to getting shot with flamethrowers for not being able to keep up with the japanese pop music. look for me under a kite, a ball of flame or a playa hottie :)

ductapingly yours

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Post by people for sale » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:54 pm

I am just an inquisitive web-surfer... I saw some awesome pictures of the 2004 event, and wondered what the whole thing was about in general. I hope to go to one soon...then I can join in on the discussions more often. But for now, I'll just be asking questions and lurking around... :lol:

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Post by all_mighty_spartacus » Mon Aug 22, 2005 5:03 pm

hey julia or ibdave which ever you preffer about your bike your best bet would be to buy a cheap bike from a garage sale or a thrift store and put about $30 getting it road worthy and releave yourself of the stress of losing or breaking your bike. but you really don't want to walk that will suck. you may want to buy two cheap bikes so you have a back up, but that is if you are really concerned. and don't forget to buy a head light whether you walk or ride that is really important.

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Hi Everyone

Post by effewe » Thu Aug 25, 2005 8:35 pm

My name is Steve and I am so happy to be heading back to tha playa after a 5 year absence.

I am a veteran burner from the old days. My first trip was in the year 1996 (the darkest of them all) and I continued the experience through 2000 (the coldest year).

I am interested to see if the energy is still the same.

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Miracle Playa Love Child

Post by kikidelosfeliz » Fri Aug 26, 2005 6:00 pm

Hi burning brothers and sisters! I'm Kiki, from Hollywood. Went to the playa in 2004, found my soul mate playa boi Thaddeus, came home and created miracle playa baby Blaze, and am now rocking and nursing 24/7. (In a rocking chair with a babe in arms that is.) So...we will be sitting out this year thinking of all of you and sending our blessings for miracles of your own (true love, good music, flames, dancing, whatever it is you seek). I wasn't seeking anything, just knew that I had to go and that it would be life altering. Little did I know what the universe would bestow! So welcome Blaze, born 7/12/05 (you do the math), a beautiful little girl, looks just like her wild daddy, who now serenades us with music to feed by. Until next year lovies! - Kiki

Big shout to Kelly - spin it girl![/img]
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Oh god, here I go...

Post by girunit1138 » Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:14 pm

I'm 18m. I've lived very carefully and I need to embrace the inner hippie. obviously I'll have to wait for 2006, But I would really like to go. I live in the suburbs in Georgia, and I've been carefull and predictable and boring thus far. That must change. My parents wouldnt approve, but I can pay. I'm in my first year of college and am still very introverted. My family wouldnt be cool with this so I need someone to help me, Anyone, anything; Advice and/or a ride. Must... be... unpredictable! If anyone can show me which of the many, many places I should go on the web to find a ride and some help, and/or can talk and answer questions patiently over either email or IM, I would be eternally gratefull. Jaberwocky!
I'm a noob, a prude and socially rude. Those all need to change.

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Post by Vixon4Play » Tue Aug 30, 2005 9:49 pm

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Hi everyone, I'm Amy and I've never been to BM but I really want too. My guy has gone the last three years and refuses to let me go :evil: Next year I'll find my own way. He did send me all the way across the country though (Virginia Beach) and probably never expected that I would find a way to reach you guys after all. :lol:
Smile with me and laugh at everyone!!!!!!!!!

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Post by imaginationtroubador » Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:00 am

Hi, My name is Daniel, just got back from legendary Burn, BRC the Beautiful, my first, somuchmagic, the Maze must've been best evrmanifested anywhere anytime, so many people lost and almost panicking! (and so manymore found and big grins)Hope to include pictures here once I figure how.
Loveyall
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back from my first burn

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New to eplaya

Post by Rae La Fai » Wed Sep 07, 2005 7:14 am

What can I say, but "wow"? After Burning Man has been calling my name for years now I have finally convinced myself to go. Whats more I have convinced the love of my life to join me. Yay! The 2006 burn will be our first. I look forward to meeting all of you lovelies then.

About me? I am a former goth grrl, currently pagan priestess, lover of all things fairie, and secondary english education student, based in Atlanta. I am also almost 30, engaged to be married, and will be graduating in 2007. As I will be a teacher this may be my only Burn for quite a while. Hmphh!
"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."
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Post by echohaus » Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:18 pm

My name is Dave, and I live in Golden, CO., though I originally hail from central Indiana. Musician, photographer, former "airpersonality", music producer and engineer, now A/V technician. Married 3 years, hopefully first baby by June. 42 y.o. Three cats.
First burn was '04, ticket a birthday gift from some very wonderful, loving friends here in the Denver area. I had heard of BM on a couple of occasions in years prior (I think I remember an article in WIRED), but my inner dull person was too dismissive, and too unadventurous.
We took an art car--hell of a way to do my first burn, eh?--and I inadvertantly became sort of a senior engineer on the project. Great time, despite the events leading up to it (in which I and one of the team narrowly escaped death in a test drive crash).
Had to miss this year due to some trappings of the default world. Wife vows I will not miss it again, and wants to make sure I get to go, every year (most likely because of the change she saw in me for a couple of months after I got back). Discovered, quite luckily about 15 minutes before the burn, that there was a webcast this year. So, while I didn't really miss out , I made myself extremely bummed that I was not there, especially when I logged on the next morning and saw the sunrise over center camp, heard the whack-ass radio b-cast, and realized that my wonderful gang was there, and I was not. I realized that this detachment from defalut is now, likely, a yearly necessity for me, so I gotta make it big, and worthy, and full, every year.

Always knew I didn't quite belong in the default world, just never knew to call it that, never knew the alternative.

Already researching my path and needs for '06.

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Post by yoodig » Fri Sep 09, 2005 12:27 pm

:?
introducing self...
this is "yoodig", checking in, check , test 1, 2...
I experienced burningman in '97 and 2000. many of my friends still go, but not this year.
o.k., out,
yoodig:}
yoodig:}

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Post by RedHeaven » Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:57 pm

Whadduuuup Freakos! a.k.a. "My normal peeps"

Im RedHeaven, you can call me Red. I reside somewher in the foothills between Chico and Lake Tahoe. (gold country) 2005 was my first burn...goddammit...been hearing and feeling stories for 11 freakin years now from the neighborhood. I knew if I waited for the ripe opportunity, BM would be part of my life. I couldnt of asked anything more from my first burn. FOR LYFE!

Im a 33 year old community radio broadcaster on KVMR FM in NEvada City. I do a weekly psychedelic radio show filled with new music.
So yeah im a music geek, spent the last 6 eyars at High Sierra Music Fest and a couple of Hornins Hideouts in Oregon. I had a little fest layer before attending my first burn.
I have to say, the music out there in the desert surpassed my expectations. Everything blended together, BM took me way out of my music box (yes there is music up there) and I heard that 2005 was a nice diverse year for music on the playa. I heard jazz, some sweet electronica, some horrible electronicsa, saw the MErmen, Hamsa Lila, Alma Melodiosa, Michael Franti, and countless other awesome performances. I also enjoyed the shite ouuta the oud systems, stuff like Sinead Oconnor, Widespread Panic, some great punk rock and goth, Depeche Mode, Oh Brother Where art thou? And so much fun stuff that sticks in my head. and that was on ly the music...which im sensitive to.

Its great to feel this community and I hope to frequent this board and say HI often. It goes without saying, but iim already planning for next year. I really dug all the different scenes to explore up there and all the commodities of teh sensual world. The good the bad and the ugly.

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Post by RedHeaven » Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:59 pm

OK and maybe I can watch my typos next time. ;)

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Post by 2_rivers » Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:44 pm

My name is Sheyenne Cimarron Stillinger. I'm a 23 YO man. I currently live in a little shithole truck-stop of a town I refer to as Pooh-buttassville, known in the real world as Alturas CA. It's at the junction of 299 and 395. I get paid by the state to take care of my younger adopted sister Rosie. She came to stay with us when she was 20 mos. the doctors said that she wouldn't live out the rest of the month. She's 14 now. She has F.A.S.,torrettes,mild autism, reactive attachment disorder,and has been diagnosed with type 2 shizephrenia, and bipolar disorder. She is also hyperflexive, has a growth hormone deficiency, and a rare disorder known as Pica syndrome that causes folks to want to eat inedible things, plastic, paper, rubber, soap, glass, ect. She is the reason I'm here. My goal is to get her off of the psycotropic medications that these quacks have her on, and despite how much I absolutely loathe this town, I'm not leaving until I'm satisfied that her brain is healing instead of degenerating further, which it curruntly is.
This year when I got out to the playa that first night, my buddy Shaggy from Tahoe asked me what I was doing these days. I burst into tears and couldn't stop crying for a long time.
Burningman is a lot like the ideal future that I invision in my mind. Open love and caring for others, given freely, almost absolute tolerance, shown in a very real way, an educated free thinking populace, willing to work for themselves and everyone else and fun fun fun. It is the closest thing to heaven that I've ever experienced, and in my mind heaven is just like BRC, ecxept infinite and 3D (when viewed from above the playa looks 2D). Folks flying around in space as balls of light instead of cruisin' or walkin', and lasts forever instead of a week.
To any burners that read this, please contact me. I'm lonely out here in the stix and have a very, very, hard duty. A word from any of you would make this year a lot easier on me.
Love, peace, and hippy grease,
Shy :lol:

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Howdy.

Post by gabyraymond » Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:59 pm

I'm Gaby, this year was my first out there in BRC. I had a great time, met wonderful people, and I have a pretty good feeling I'll be back.
I spent most of my time at my camp, Trashistan (part of NAIR, at 4:45 between Esplanade and Amnesia), and at the Fandango bar (7:00 and Catharsis).

Nice to meet you all -- glad this message board exists.

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Post by RedHeaven » Fri Sep 09, 2005 4:55 pm

Hey gaby, we were camped by the lovely Fandango bar, great times being close to that camp. Great tunes. thanks. I was in Lustre Village. I plan on doing it again! peace.

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Post by Dragin_Ink » Sat Sep 10, 2005 10:20 pm

Hey,
My names Josh. 24, Live in Arizona. I am not married but i am attatched. I love my work, but love to play very hard, usually past sunrise. I was born in Reno Nv. I have known of the event for several years but was never able to make it due to life. This year was my first, i am in love with the event. C-U all next year

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always set things on fire first...

Post by Rabbi Dali Rick » Sun Sep 11, 2005 7:58 pm

Hi guys and welcome to the board. I suggest you all get ready for next year by starting to plan early. and remember... read, Read, READ the read some more, if you can't find the answer somewhere on the e-playa then ask. Oh yeah.... Welcome home...



you're bestest pal,
the rebbi

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Post by warpcosm » Sun Sep 11, 2005 8:39 pm

warpcosm- n. 1. short for "the warpextor Cosmoverse" 2. currator of the penis and nipple museum (located at exit 23 on hwy 181 near johnson city tennesee) 3. manager of the fancy new riddims and beats on the album: "mcE=MCsquared" 4. temporaly living in the Appalachians, here in the Milky Way galaxy, but "home" outside the BRC playa is the black hole inside of Cygnus X-1 galaxy. 5. I am part of the "Lobotamy BuzzSaw"camp -a mutant vehicle which features a GIANT buzzsaw blade that seems to rip into the playa at night.

We previewed the new album "mcE=MCsquared" on the playa this year.
i do believe that the anthem was "FLIES, FLIES!!!".....

i love you!
i seek eels.
I seen Larry Keel.
i collect squid ink.
i carry several jellyfish on me, at all times.
my cherries are popping non-stop.
i like this milky-way, but i'm horny for cx-1.
i am a moogerfoogin' warpextor cosmoverse.
I LOVE.

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Kristin from NYC - looking 4 east coasters & roller coas

Post by lunachic15 » Sun Sep 11, 2005 11:46 pm

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Hello, Kristin here. A newly cracked EGG with my first BM under my belt just last week. Life changing. Let me know how you think I can best stay involved - I am open to suggestion and have found a few NYC burners I plan to throw fundraisers with. Suggestions on best possible way to "adopt an art project"?
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Post by Lunaelfing » Thu Sep 15, 2005 11:09 pm

Hi my name is Luna Elfling, this is my first year as a burner....well second but the 1st time doesn't count as I don't remember (we started partying 2 days before we left). That was 10 years ago. I'm a grown elf now. This time I didnt get obliviated (well not till midweek) and that was only for a minute and only cause I made the mistake (or not) of letting myself be talked into visiting the "Moonshine" camp. Cheers to them!

Anyway I'm with Camp Hookahdome, my friend Minah led me here cause she read that some beautiful Shy soul was looking for me. I love Minah. She's wonderful. I love Hookahdome too... I hope ya'll will come and visit us next year. Ask for Luna.... maybe I'll be around (I got lost playin in the playa... dint come back for 3 days). Hey! I had things to do! :lol:

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Post by spectabillis » Fri Sep 16, 2005 2:40 am

Welcome 2 the 2 ( 's

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Post by Lunaelfing » Fri Sep 16, 2005 2:46 am

Thanks! Who woulda thunk it, two moons back to back. Cute! Nice ta meetcha Lunachic you too spectabillis.

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