New Gay Burner from Atlanta

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vinniem
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New Gay Burner from Atlanta

Post by vinniem » Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:22 pm

My first time, and I'm excited. Looking forward to meeting new people, and having new experiences. I'm 6'2', 175, 55, dark blond/brown, smooth, non-smoker. I enjoy photography, hiking, camping, theater, movies, massage, yoga and travel. Will be off to a volunteer archaeology service week at Mesa Verde after Burning man.

Single and would like to meet a nice hairy price Charming.... lol

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Post by Eric » Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:41 pm

The "Gay Ghetto" will be around the 7:30 Radial- you will probably find what you seek there..... Look for "Astropups" or "Comfort & Joy"
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Post by Elderberry » Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:43 pm

Hey there, welcome to eplaya!

JK

Check out the Mudskippers--some of the hottest buys you'll see on the playa serving root beer floats!
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Thanks, guys!

Post by vinniem » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:22 pm

I will seek out all the gay theme camps!

Tell me more about barter, say to get a root beer float. Someone said to trade hugs and kisses, others said beads and trinkets, other said hand crafts. I'm a photographer, and have boxes of photographs that didn't make it into albums, or as gifts. Should I bring some better photo snapshots to use for barter, or stick to hugs and kisses, or cheap trinkets?

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Post by stroppy » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:28 pm

Cirque du SoGay should be pretty fun if you like 'em packed in tights and dangling above your head!

Others are probably going to jump on this but as regards to gifting: http://burningman.com/whatisburningman/ ... iples.html

Barter is not gifting. A gift is freely given with no expectation of return. You don't have to gift everyone you meet.

Generally I'm not a big fan of cheap trinkets & think the best gifts are personal. A few years ago a friend of mine went through a stack of his old prints and chopped them up and glued them onto magnet strips. They were stunningly beautiful snippets of both urban and natural landscapes. I still have mine - a sliver of light down a NYC alley.

I generally bring a few different types of gifts. Many are just extras of supplies I cannot live without and some are things I've made but most are useful and hard to drop. Condoms, mints, lip balm, cookies, old Altoid tins I've spray-painted & stenciled, pens and tiny notebooks (who remembers email addresses?), necklaces I've made from objects picked up during travels.

Anyway, don't worry too much. Heartfelt hugs are just awesome.

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Re: Thanks, guys!

Post by Elderberry » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:29 pm

vinniem wrote:I will seek out all the gay theme camps!

Tell me more about barter, say to get a root beer float. Someone said to trade hugs and kisses, others said beads and trinkets, other said hand crafts. I'm a photographer, and have boxes of photographs that didn't make it into albums, or as gifts. Should I bring some better photo snapshots to use for barter, or stick to hugs and kisses, or cheap trinkets?
Depends on the camp. Root Beer floats require nothing in return except a smile and maybe some friendly conversation. When we're serving--Tuesday through Friday from 2pm to 4pm, it's pretty crowded and we try to keep the line moving. We have a nice lounge area to enjoy, and a dome where someone form the camp will be spinning something that should be good for dancing.

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Post by C.f.M. » Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:26 am

Cheap trinkets? Leave that shit at home. I think most people would rather just give you something, than have you try and barter crap for it.

"Dude, I have these really sparkly beads...I will totally trade you for a beer."

:roll:

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Post by theCryptofishist » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:29 am

Bring something if you like and if it feels okay to you, but really don't stress it your first year, especially getting into the game this late. And remember, whatever you offer may or may not be accepted, so try and detach from that little bit of ego need. And always, there is work to be done, so offering to pound a few tent mega-stakes or wash a few dishes is always an option no matter what you brought.
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What the deal with all the food and drink offerings?

Post by vinniem » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:46 am

There seem to be many groups sponsoring food (bacon, grilled cheese, root beer floats), or beverages throughout the playa. What is the general expectation to get these items? Do they just give them freely, do you need to know the people, do they barter/trade? Do they just want thanks?

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Post by Dr. Pyro » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:51 am

We tend to give our wine and Otter Pops to most anybody (no wine to minors) who isn't a yahoo, douchebag, sparkle pony, dirty hippie, or darkwad. Chances are you are none of those.

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Post by Parasitoid » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:52 am

It's all timing ya know.

I remember seeing some plastic bag trying to become moop flying down a street. I put in a little effort to grab and secure it and in exchange someone threw a banana at me.

Or maybe you will see a group of people in a line to eat some tacos. Is there a taco in there for me? Well sure! Come on over and have a taco and chat with us for a while.

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Post by Nitevenus » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:05 am

Like Jkisha posted above, their camp offers the root beer floats between certain hours on certain days. Grilled cheese is same thing, late night/early am offerings at I believe Black Rock Diner. Will check on that. Pancake Playhouse has morning hours. They don't expect anything from you if you happen to be there at their hours, it is their gift. But on off hours you wouldn't expect to just visit the camp and it is just handed to you. These are planned events and might I add, maybe loosely planned. Playa serendipity... However.....there are times when you just might be strolling by someone's camp and they will offer you a plate of pancakes, or bacon, or ice cream....you get the idea. Keep checking out the theme camp 2010 threads.

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Post by dragonpilot » Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:54 pm

*Ahem*..I'm partial to Mardi Gras beads, myself...
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Post by C.f.M. » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:02 pm

You also bring an RV. :roll:

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Post by Eric » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:33 pm

C.f.M. wrote:You also bring an RV. :roll:
So do I. But I hate Mardi Gras beads.


Now this is getting confusing.
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Post by C.f.M. » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:35 pm

What's confusing? If you didn't build your shade shelter from playa dust and spit, and your gifts from rocks, and you're not DPW, you suck.


And end up with a sore jaw.

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Post by Eric » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:54 pm

C.f.M. wrote:What's confusing? If you didn't build your shade shelter from playa dust and spit, and your gifts from rocks, and you're not DPW, you suck.


And end up with a sore jaw.
Silver starts as a rock, sort of, so I'm good on one.

Besides, I don't spit.....
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Post by theCryptofishist » Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:35 pm

I'm kinda with dragonpilot here. I love mass made trinkets. Sadly, I love the ones of 40 years ago more than the ones now, but I can live with that tension.

I think what really makes me sad about this is that the mardi gras beads and other plastic that you are so ready to throw out are actually wonderful materials for art classes--elementary schools and nursing homes in particular. If I knew how to run a drive for those on playa, I would.
In Oakland, these people collect these sorts of materials and sell them cheap to school teachers and pretty cheap to free range artist and cripples like myself.
San Francisco has a similar place.
Even better, they have a page on how to start one where ever you are.
I keep hoping that someone will start one, but they never do.
(Yeah, doacracy, I should start one. But I don't need to, living with in a mile or so of one...)
(Maybe I should restrain myself next time someone complains about being unable to go to the burn because they are a teacher.)

Edited to Add: Actually, one of the pieces I made for AntiM's this year uses mardi gras beads.
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Post by NuggetsGalore » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:52 pm

All this talk about trinkets, but wondering if you found a camp to camp with? we will have naked yoga on two days at Comfort and Joy (see signature) and hope to meet you and all the other newbie gay burners. and yes, I'm virginal.

regarding trinkets, I will be handing out lip balm and small packets with nuts and raisins along with my calling card which is supper cool.

tick tock the truck leaves on Saturday and I will be on Playa Monday to help build the big tents and set up solar array! and hopefully the only Nuggets on the playa.
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Post by seffis » Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:46 pm

Greetings, all. I'm a gay virginal Burner all the way from Wisconsin. You should be able to see me all the way across the playa with the sun reflecting off of my pasty white skin.

I simply cannot wait. We start the long trek across the country next Wednesday.

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Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:19 pm

Where are you stopping off?
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Post by seffis » Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:43 am

Unclear what stops are going to be along the way. I'm traveling with a couple of guys who apparently have a ritual both there and back. I think I'm in for quite a ride, and it even looks like I'll be celebrating birthday #36 in a van somewhere in Nebraska!

I'll be camping at 8:30 and Esplanade, which seems like awesome real estate for a first-timer.

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naked Yoga

Post by vinniem » Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:03 am

Hi Nuggets,

Do you know when C&J will have its two naked yoga sessions? I looked at the C&J website, and can't find a schedule posted.

thanks!

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