Hello and Welcome... What's your name? Tell me about You...
- sassy_sue_z
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- Location: Chicago, IL
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- LeChatNoir
- Posts: 5907
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2003 8:52 am
- Location: Louisville, Ky
- holger honda
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2007 8:40 pm
hello
OK I am Hjalmar Aka Holger.
Swedish refuge via New Zeeland and Denmark.
I figured it was time to check out what you yankees do for fun.
I make musickk.Im going to find some bom bom bom for my heartcondition, and maybe play some too.
Swedish refuge via New Zeeland and Denmark.
I figured it was time to check out what you yankees do for fun.
I make musickk.Im going to find some bom bom bom for my heartcondition, and maybe play some too.
Thank you for smiling.
my name is itwazed, im one of the three brothers twazed, the other two are btwazed and utwazed (better known on the eplaya as DjMoYst), our goal is to spread the message and mindset of twazed thorugh are interactions with fellow burners and Lounge de la Twazed......twazed its not just a word but a way of life.
Fly Fat ASS!!! FLY!!!!!
He smoked a phat cronic blunt.
He smoked a phat cronic blunt.
Looking to share a ride to 2007 BM...coming from MAINE
This will be my 2nd Burning Man. My son talked me into going last year and I am ever so glad he did. Loved it. Looking forward to this years BM but gas is dear and I will be traveling from Maine with gear (if I find someone to share the ride and costs). Otherwise, maybe I could hitch a ride with someone else coming from the NE. Last resort, plane, but, as I wish to bring stuff, would be better if I ride.
anxiously awaiting relief...
First year. Found a camp <thank you baby jesus (no, that's not the name, silly)> and will be there as a rediscovery of self, finally. Hope to have a virgin playagasm that i'll never forget...
..you never forget your first, right?
oh, oh, O I cant WAIT!!!
..you never forget your first, right?
anxiously awaiting relief...
Ha Ha - apparently I have a trigger finger!! 
Funny you should mention it...
...burning baby jesus was the name of my camp (and will be again this year).
We gave away free public showers with a hose and catch-the-water system. We were right next to the Tequilla Shack...heh heh, very friendly people, hic.
We gave away free public showers with a hose and catch-the-water system. We were right next to the Tequilla Shack...heh heh, very friendly people, hic.
- Teo del Fuego
- Posts: 1391
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2005 10:31 am
- Burning Since: 2005
First time burner!
Hi all! My name is Cathy, and live in Southern California. My 16 year old daughter and I are headed to Burning Man this year! (Hubby is not the LEAST bit interested!) My daughter is so excited about going, and after checking into it, I have to say I'm really looking forward to it too! We're driving up with my mini-van full of our "stuff". I do have a question - do you just park and camp if you're not joining a group?
- LeChatNoir
- Posts: 5907
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2003 8:52 am
- Location: Louisville, Ky
Hi Cathy!!
Welcome to you and your daughter. And to answer your question, yes, you can camp just about anywhere. The city is laid out in streets of concentric semi-circles and radial cross streets. You can camp anywhere but in the street or a place that has been roped/flagged off for a theme camp. Sometime people need a certain amount of space, for instance: We bring a fairly good sized dome with us each year, but we just can't set it up in the dark when we get there all tired and road-weary. So we flag off an area big enough for the dome and our vehicles and set up in the morning.
There's plenty of space, especially on the outer rings. if you want a space that looks packed, ask the folks already there if you can camp there, otherwise, pick a spot out in the great wide open. When you've never been before, it all sounds so confusing, but when you get there it'll make perfect sense. The streets are easy to pick out.
By the way... have you read the first-timer's guide?
Welcome to you and your daughter. And to answer your question, yes, you can camp just about anywhere. The city is laid out in streets of concentric semi-circles and radial cross streets. You can camp anywhere but in the street or a place that has been roped/flagged off for a theme camp. Sometime people need a certain amount of space, for instance: We bring a fairly good sized dome with us each year, but we just can't set it up in the dark when we get there all tired and road-weary. So we flag off an area big enough for the dome and our vehicles and set up in the morning.
There's plenty of space, especially on the outer rings. if you want a space that looks packed, ask the folks already there if you can camp there, otherwise, pick a spot out in the great wide open. When you've never been before, it all sounds so confusing, but when you get there it'll make perfect sense. The streets are easy to pick out.
By the way... have you read the first-timer's guide?
The New and Improved Black Cat... now with 25% more blather
- LeChatNoir
- Posts: 5907
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2003 8:52 am
- Location: Louisville, Ky
- robbidobbs
- Posts: 2825
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2003 1:07 pm
- Burning Since: 1999
- Camp Name: Pottie Central
- Location: LOS of the Pottie doors
I love you Kitty.LeChatNoir wrote:Oh...and drive slow, please, else you'll kick up tons of dust. And once you park your ride, it stays there until you leave. No driving it around.
Yes, drive to campsite and then your vehicle will miraculously turn into a Stationary Exhibit for the remainder of the Event.
And no baby-wipes in the porta-potties.
(I'm good at this:)
Thanks, guys!
Thanks for the advice! We've read through the "survival guides", looked at probably every picture taken there, and have our lists started. (of course, my list is the practical food, water, camping supplies, and her list is costumes, bike decor, burnable art and such!) She has a friend who went last year, and his stories are insane! She has some buddies going too, so hopefully we can meet up in Reno and caravan in together. Can't wait!
Ready for year two
I'm Tony, 2006 was my first year at Burning Man and I absolutely fell in love. I didn't understand the welcome home at the beginning but it was abundently clear what it meant only a couple of days into the week. I'm looking forward to returning home this year.
I went with my wife last year and will be returing with her this year. We're also bringing our son for his first Burning Man.
I went with my wife last year and will be returing with her this year. We're also bringing our son for his first Burning Man.
Hi
Hey all. I'm going to burning man this year. Decided in the last ten minutes. right now its 3.14. So, welcome all. I anticipate much anticipation.
In all things there is time.
Ebinesos Welcome to E-playa !
Burning man will be an incredible experience for you this year. The Excitement and Anticipation of the trip reading every thing on the main site and here, looking at the pictures , getting to know people on line you’ll have a chance to meet in person at the event, every thing! wow!,... but as you approach the gate and are about to enter burning man be sure you rid yourself of every expectation you have about it, all hopes and desires, all of those anticipations, all of it ,and just let it be what it is and become one with it be a part of it and enjoy. Particularly in the harsh environment, with sleep deprivation and all the surreal things around you it’s easy to become depressed when the things you expected don’t materialize the way you thought they would , so by getting rid of those expectations your free and open to experience your own trip as it unfolds to you, in it’s particularly burning man serendipitous way.
Burning man will be an incredible experience for you this year. The Excitement and Anticipation of the trip reading every thing on the main site and here, looking at the pictures , getting to know people on line you’ll have a chance to meet in person at the event, every thing! wow!,... but as you approach the gate and are about to enter burning man be sure you rid yourself of every expectation you have about it, all hopes and desires, all of those anticipations, all of it ,and just let it be what it is and become one with it be a part of it and enjoy. Particularly in the harsh environment, with sleep deprivation and all the surreal things around you it’s easy to become depressed when the things you expected don’t materialize the way you thought they would , so by getting rid of those expectations your free and open to experience your own trip as it unfolds to you, in it’s particularly burning man serendipitous way.
Intro
I am researching and planning my first burning man. I bought the airline tickets last week so I guess I'm committed at this point.
I am a 41 year & single living, working, and playing in Austin, Texas. My last gf was a bit too uptight for BM and my utilikilt fetish so now is the time. I have been known to dabble in erotic fireplay when I find willing partners. I was raised by an art teacher so the pictures looks like home already.
I just returned from my 19th annual trek to the Kerrville Folk Fest, So I know how to camp for extended periods in variable weather conditions. The dust and extra water needed will certainly add to things. I have been daunted by the prospect of getting enough vacation to haul our camp out to burning man and back for the last few years. A friend has volunteered to drive out with the camp and pick me up in Reno in exchange for his ticket, other wise I may have to get a rental and go really light.
Xtevan
I am a 41 year & single living, working, and playing in Austin, Texas. My last gf was a bit too uptight for BM and my utilikilt fetish so now is the time. I have been known to dabble in erotic fireplay when I find willing partners. I was raised by an art teacher so the pictures looks like home already.
I just returned from my 19th annual trek to the Kerrville Folk Fest, So I know how to camp for extended periods in variable weather conditions. The dust and extra water needed will certainly add to things. I have been daunted by the prospect of getting enough vacation to haul our camp out to burning man and back for the last few years. A friend has volunteered to drive out with the camp and pick me up in Reno in exchange for his ticket, other wise I may have to get a rental and go really light.
Xtevan
Did you go to the texas regional?
You may find less nudity at burning man than in texas.
Don't forget the wind.
It may not be dusty, like last year, who knows.
Last year was very wet, relatively speaking.
Welcome.
You may find less nudity at burning man than in texas.
Don't forget the wind.
It may not be dusty, like last year, who knows.
Last year was very wet, relatively speaking.
Welcome.
"Everything is more wonderful when you do it with a car, don't you think?"
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
2007 Tickets for sale!
This really sucks... we moved to Reno last year, jumped on tickets for this year and were really excited about joining in when .... I got fired. So instead of trying to "get with the program" I'm having to "get out of the program". So get the word out .. 2 $250 tickets available and will gladly provide evidence that I have them in hand.
That does suck.
But you're just down the alley from burning man.
See if you can cut some other diversion and go.
You may need the break.
some of us have to deal with 4000 miles transport too.
You just need a ride down the street.
Have you been in touch with the reno burner community?
They are out there.
But you're just down the alley from burning man.
See if you can cut some other diversion and go.
You may need the break.
some of us have to deal with 4000 miles transport too.
You just need a ride down the street.
Have you been in touch with the reno burner community?
They are out there.
"Everything is more wonderful when you do it with a car, don't you think?"
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
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Ctjester35
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- Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 1:06 pm
- Location: Horseshoe Bay, Texas
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Mirth is King
:twisted: Hey, hello one and all. I've been trying to get to the Playa for years. I have always asked the wrong people if they wanted to go. They always backed out for one reason or the other. So, It's a forgone conclusion this year that *I* will be there on the Playa. I'm the Ctjester. I am the Viscount Gerald the Radiant of Piddletrenthide Under Booth that doesn't mean I crack jokes all day or snif butts under the booth. I don't. But I see humor in most all things. Such as, I thought I would be the old man on Playa..I'm not. You may call be Daddy on special occassions, but never Gramps. Besides what difference does it make. I'll answer that: Hardness and number of times in an hour..errr a couple hours, eggg maybe a day. I have ticket in hand, Camp membership; HeeBeeGeeBee's..in the kitchen hauling the meals out to the healers. Ought ot be good. I will be coming into Reno Saturday the 25th and picking up a small rental car for the trek to the Playa and leaving the 4th from the Playa if I live through it.[color=green][/color]
*He (she) (those)who regret are twice unhappy and dounly weak* Voltaire
Oh yea, Revere the elders, you'll soon be there, and I am close.
Oh yea, Revere the elders, you'll soon be there, and I am close.
- bigbluedoggy
- Posts: 1641
- Joined: Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:25 am
- Burning Since: 2006
- Camp Name: Destiny Lounge 3D
- Location: Pasadena / Joshua Tree, CA
- Contact:
Hi All! Figure I should stop in and say hi since I signed up here a few days ago! I was a virgin last year and definitely have the bug! So much so that I am now the one putting our theme camp together this year! We've got a great mixed group of veterans and virgins this year and we've been having a fun time working out all the details. I'd wanted to get out to BM for many years and as it turned out, one of my recent business partners is a long time Burner, so to BM I went! I am also more living proof that sober people can have a great time at Burning Man! Definitely looking forward to seeing you all out on the playa in August! Stop by the Destiny Lounge and say hi!!! Thanks!
Doggy *woof woof*
Doggy *woof woof*
A plan is what you vary from.
Destiny Lounge 3D will be at Bradbury and 3:15 this year as a part of the 404: Village Not Found group of camps! Come see us!
Destiny Lounge 3D will be at Bradbury and 3:15 this year as a part of the 404: Village Not Found group of camps! Come see us!