One Item for BM a Day (2010-2012)
- EmilyD
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Oh damn anOTHER thing to add to my todo list. My liver is entirely out of shape for serious martini elbow bending.illy dilly wrote:I spent the weekend getting my liver trained and ready for the challenge!EmilyD wrote:I'm down in the studio sewing, sewing, SEWING!
You don't have to be skinny, naked and under 30 to be a Hottie!
- theCryptofishist
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My experimental bar stools are a success.
I called the mechanic I'm taking the van to; he seems like a nice guy. And if he makes it so the van is not an albatross, it's all to the good.
this post is oddly filled with sea birds...
I called the mechanic I'm taking the van to; he seems like a nice guy. And if he makes it so the van is not an albatross, it's all to the good.
this post is oddly filled with sea birds...
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
While I was on my trip to Oregon over the weekend, I made sure to stop at lots of the little thrift/antique/consignment stores that are down there. I got quite a few awesome items, but, this was by far the item I am most excited about!
$4 Cashmere coat with fur. Yes, $4! At this little awesome thrift/antique store that was literally in the middle of fields of crops. It was great. I see blinky lights and who knows what else being added to it!
And, oh...the buttons are ugly! So I will (hopefully) changing those!
(note, the pic isn't the best...but, you can get the idea! It was 85 degrees outside and hotter in the house! LOL)

$4 Cashmere coat with fur. Yes, $4! At this little awesome thrift/antique store that was literally in the middle of fields of crops. It was great. I see blinky lights and who knows what else being added to it!
(note, the pic isn't the best...but, you can get the idea! It was 85 degrees outside and hotter in the house! LOL)

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2010: Pink Heart Camp
2010: Pink Heart Camp
Awesome find! A couple of my staff and I drove to IL for a meeting earlier this week, and it killed me to have to go past the thrift stores there. Who knew what cool stuff they'd have?
On the plus side, we've swapped all of the Civil War stuff with Burner stuff for Lakes of Fire next weekend, and we're excited to try out our tents/shade structures/stove, etc. with a less harsh environment than BRC.
On the plus side, we've swapped all of the Civil War stuff with Burner stuff for Lakes of Fire next weekend, and we're excited to try out our tents/shade structures/stove, etc. with a less harsh environment than BRC.
- Bounce530
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Went for a quick little beach camping trip this past weekend, dug out a bunch of BM related stuff for the trip, and glad I did as I discovered my tent had broken rain fly clips. Also, found some weak spots in my LED lighting. So I got those things fixed.
What other people think about you is none of your business.
- EmilyD
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OMG that's fabulous and an amazing coincidence. I too found a cashmere coat for just a buck more than yours, and minus the fur. These will make terrific under layers. We're goin in STYLE! Yes, lights and shiny fabric meeee toooo! I see that yours is long like mine is. We need to make them hitch-up-able so we can ride bikes at night yes?Plumeria wrote:While I was on my trip to Oregon over the weekend, I made sure to stop at lots of the little thrift/antique/consignment stores that are down there. I got quite a few awesome items, but, this was by far the item I am most excited about!
$4 Cashmere coat with fur. Yes, $4! At this little awesome thrift/antique store that was literally in the middle of fields of crops. It was great. I see blinky lights and who knows what else being added to it! :) And, oh...the buttons are ugly! So I will (hopefully) changing those!
(note, the pic isn't the best...but, you can get the idea! It was 85 degrees outside and hotter in the house! LOL)
You don't have to be skinny, naked and under 30 to be a Hottie!
I've seen a couple listed on craigslist over the past couple weeks. Now is the time, since such baskets will probably be more sought after in July/Aug. Just go to the bike section and search "basket." Either that or get creative with mounting a milk crate, or some other random basket. Try doing a general search on CL for "basket," and maybe try checking the "only search titles" box to make your search more targeted. I saw this one and was thinking it would make a nifty bike basket if I could figure out how to mount it.Elorrum wrote:good deal. I'm thinking about how to do a basket without buying new. will research used bike parts in my area.Hoolie wrote:This thread is a good motivator. Picked up a used Wald delivery basket for my bike today. 8 bucks at the Re-Cyclery. All ready for ice runs now.
- Bounce530
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That looks like a great basket, since it looks like you could some what secure the top...I'd suggest getting the plain old rear bike rack then put a plank of wood under it and run bolts through the basket, through the bike rack and through the plank. That's how I mount a mlik crate to my bike.
What other people think about you is none of your business.

I've thought about getting a second, crap job since my efforts to raise money are failing, but I don't really have time. Work = irregular schedule of 42-65+ hours, and full-time school in the evenings.
BUT today I got a commission for a project, so that's very, very exciting. Another crack in the fortress of financial impossitude.
I went through more of my stuff last night, I'd made for my Etsy store, and added it to my pile for Scratch's Costume Camp (Transformus).
- theCryptofishist
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I got my van pre-registered with DMV. Crucial.
Although if AntiM did miss the registration with Hushville, there are probably places taht would be more than happy to take her in. Not that I"m trying to recruit her. And not that she should move from a place that suits her so well.
Although if AntiM did miss the registration with Hushville, there are probably places taht would be more than happy to take her in. Not that I"m trying to recruit her. And not that she should move from a place that suits her so well.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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MoonSplash
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Tall camping chairs - last time we used beach chairs (not as comfy)
2 ski goggles that fit over eyeglasses (I’m going to use a light scarf to cover my nose/mouth)
8 dollar store car shades to duct tape together and cover part of the tent
2 black hand towels to use as a wick to dry up the gray water faster (they are going to be GROSS by the end of the week) – I need to find a bigger one too
A black square tub to act as our gray water container (we’ll soak the black towels in there and then hang the black towels up to air dry – which should help with evaporation a lot faster)
Best bargain a few weeks ago - dollar store solar garden lights! I picked up 5 but I should have grabbed them all. Tried to go back once I saw how well they lit up, but they were totally sold out
If I bring drinks in aluminum cans, is there a place at Center Camp that recyles them?
2 ski goggles that fit over eyeglasses (I’m going to use a light scarf to cover my nose/mouth)
8 dollar store car shades to duct tape together and cover part of the tent
2 black hand towels to use as a wick to dry up the gray water faster (they are going to be GROSS by the end of the week) – I need to find a bigger one too
A black square tub to act as our gray water container (we’ll soak the black towels in there and then hang the black towels up to air dry – which should help with evaporation a lot faster)
Best bargain a few weeks ago - dollar store solar garden lights! I picked up 5 but I should have grabbed them all. Tried to go back once I saw how well they lit up, but they were totally sold out
If I bring drinks in aluminum cans, is there a place at Center Camp that recyles them?
- EmilyD
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MoonSplash, they're not black but there are some really cheap towels in darker colors at IKEA. Bathsized are $2.50 each and Hand Towels are $1.50. Nothing like slave labor in India!MoonSplash wrote:
2 black hand towels to use as a wick to dry up the gray water faster (they are going to be GROSS by the end of the week) – I need to find a bigger one too
You don't have to be skinny, naked and under 30 to be a Hottie!
- Clar-i-ty
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Coming to the party late but, thus far I've:
Secured a spot with a camp
Bought two bandanas
Bought one chapstick
And started making lists...it's all about the lists.
Actually I found a blank moleskin book someone gave me a few years back with a Man stenciled on it and I'm using that as my planning book.
Here are the lists I'm making:
Things to do
Things to find
Things to buy
Food and Beverages
Honestly, this is my favorite part. The lists!
Added to the list this year is a (real) record of expenses. I want to see exactly how cheap I can do this.
Secured a spot with a camp
Bought two bandanas
Bought one chapstick
And started making lists...it's all about the lists.
Actually I found a blank moleskin book someone gave me a few years back with a Man stenciled on it and I'm using that as my planning book.
Here are the lists I'm making:
Things to do
Things to find
Things to buy
Food and Beverages
Honestly, this is my favorite part. The lists!
Added to the list this year is a (real) record of expenses. I want to see exactly how cheap I can do this.
GET OUT OF MY TRUCK HIPPIE!
- jella
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Welcome to the party Clar-ity. I agree I love to sit at lunch and make lists it's like making the burn that much closer.
On a personal what I did to get ready note...
Fredricks has a great 50% off sale bought a few corests for 20 bucks each ! heck I might frankenstein them into something at that price
On a personal what I did to get ready note...
Fredricks has a great 50% off sale bought a few corests for 20 bucks each ! heck I might frankenstein them into something at that price
Burning Man isn't about the stuff you see when you get there ....it's about the people that brought that stuff there
- illy dilly
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Another idea (would work better with towels) is to leave one end in the grey water, and nail/hang the other end to two 2x4's (about 30" tall) driven into the ground 8" or so.MoonSplash wrote: A black square tub to act as our gray water container (we’ll soak the black towels in there and then hang the black towels up to air dry – which should help with evaporation a lot faster)
Cut diagonally across one end of the 2x4 so it has a point to it, so it goes in easier. Then the 2x4's will act as posts.
make sure to put the posts on the north side of the pond, so that the sun to the south will hit the broad angled side of the towel as it drapes in.
As water evaporates from the towel it will automatically suck more water up into the towel.
If you put hooks on the posts instead of nailing the towel in. Its easy to take the towel down at night, and put it up in the morning.
It'll just keep you from having to keep dipping the towels.
Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~piehole
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
- theCryptofishist
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you know, I believe there is.MoonSplash wrote:If I bring drinks in aluminum cans, is there a place at Center Camp that recyles them?
I think it's called...
...
....
...Recycle Camp.
Aluminum only. (I think that it doesn't make economic sence to take anythign else out of the desert.) Proceeds go to local schools.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Coaster brakes are fairly easy to remove. You just need a little time, a little space and a couple crescent wrenches/elbow grease.trystanthegypsy wrote:ohmigawd ohmigawd ohmigawd.EmilyD wrote:YIKES! When you put it that way I panic. So much still to do. And...if the guy we bought our shade structure from doesn't make it tall enough we'll be screwed. Trying not to stress....thinking calming thoughts. Aieeee!!!danibel wrote:...Less than three months! OMG! Yay!
I bought a buff (survivor face mask thingy) and went goggle shopping but they were all too big. Also looked at some bikes in a different city, but still haven't found the perfect beach cruiser for a good price. I hate coaster brakes! but all the cheap ones have them! rawr.
You obviously wouldn't want to do this unless you have traditional cable brakes on the bike, as disconnecting the only braking system can be -gulp- dangerous.
Or you do want to, because your hardcore like that and don't care. IE, you rip the tags off mattresses, you eat undercooked eggs and meats, and attend burning man