Burningman in 20 years
Re: Rock Lobster
[quote="Steel Kitty"]Falk, that already happened. We had the misfortune (or were somehow damned in hell on the way there) of locating next to the "art" car covered in plush, cutesy toys blaring a repeating tracklist that included the venerable B-52's Rock Lobster. Over. And Over. And Over again for the entire fucking week.
Fuck. I hate that song with a passion now.
Oh, so back on topic.
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In twenty years we'll have piped in water and electricity so no more port-a-potty madness or large rented generators as the BMORG found it was less expensive to simply lay in piping and electrical services from Gerlach. Electrical services are set up RV style to each street and you pay for your electricity -- imagine the revenue for BMORG and not having to lug your f-ing generator out each time!
Paved roads so as not to damage the playa further and a nice six lane highway leading out to Route 447 to facilitate easier entrances and exits for large 50' RV's.
Center Camp year round -- less tear down and set up.
Good Morning America does a morning show from Center Camp, sponsored by Peet's Coffee (mmm.. taste the freshness!)
The man doesn't actually burn anymore. Due to increased fuel shortages and resources, the man is constructed entirely out of plastic. Then on the appointed day, the man is lit up like a Christmas tree, the man is toppled, and then slowly the lights are dimmed to finally off. This will save BMORG nearly 3 million a year on fireworks and construction costs alone.
And like any good plastic christmas tree, it can be re-used year after year after year!
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Yeagggg, Camp Wannaburn was at the corner of 5:00 and H, after two hours we actually went over to the teddy-bear van folk and offered em some treats to never EVER play B-52's again. Good people though!
Fuck. I hate that song with a passion now.
Oh, so back on topic.
<sarcasm>
In twenty years we'll have piped in water and electricity so no more port-a-potty madness or large rented generators as the BMORG found it was less expensive to simply lay in piping and electrical services from Gerlach. Electrical services are set up RV style to each street and you pay for your electricity -- imagine the revenue for BMORG and not having to lug your f-ing generator out each time!
Paved roads so as not to damage the playa further and a nice six lane highway leading out to Route 447 to facilitate easier entrances and exits for large 50' RV's.
Center Camp year round -- less tear down and set up.
Good Morning America does a morning show from Center Camp, sponsored by Peet's Coffee (mmm.. taste the freshness!)
The man doesn't actually burn anymore. Due to increased fuel shortages and resources, the man is constructed entirely out of plastic. Then on the appointed day, the man is lit up like a Christmas tree, the man is toppled, and then slowly the lights are dimmed to finally off. This will save BMORG nearly 3 million a year on fireworks and construction costs alone.
And like any good plastic christmas tree, it can be re-used year after year after year!
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Yeagggg, Camp Wannaburn was at the corner of 5:00 and H, after two hours we actually went over to the teddy-bear van folk and offered em some treats to never EVER play B-52's again. Good people though!
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A bunch of old men gawking at young women. Same as now.
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Taz wrote:A bunch of old men gawking at young women. Same as now.
Wasn't it that before?
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falk wrote:RedheadBarbie wrote:Anything repeated for 8 hours straight sucks.
Truth. Next year, I'm bringing a loud sound system and a Best of John Denver album and letting those all-night techno-ravers have a taste of their own medicine while they're trying to sleep off the previous night.
My play list includes...
America, Horse With No Name
Capt. and Tennile, Muskrat Love
Barry Manilow, Greatest Hits (heavy on the Mandy)
William Shatner, Lucy In The Sky, and Tamborine Man
Zamphir, Master of the Pan Flute
Wild Man Fischer
Captain Beefheart, Trout Mask Replica
Mrs. Miller's Greatest Hits (CBS 1972) Imagine Mayberry's Aunt Bee singing These Boots Are Made For Walking as off-key opera
Slim Whitman's Greatest Hits (oh, if only his music had the same effect on Ravers that it has on Martians)
Looking for new additions if you have any suggestions.
It's not because I'm old. Your music actually does suck.
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Re: Burningman in 20 years
Four year later it is still going and so am I. My first son it just about to be born and in in sixteen years I can take him to the that Burning Man that will still be going I guess.
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Re: Burningman in 20 years
Uh thanks for resurrecting this 4-year-old thread just to tell us that.
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Re: Burningman in 20 years
If Gizmo is still taking song requests, just about anything from Yoko Ono's (blessedly short) solo career would be large-caliber ammo for your acoustic guns. 
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Re: Burningman in 20 years
HEADBANDMAN wrote:What will burning man be like in twenty years?
Smaller than 4th of Juplaya.

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