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- unjonharley
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- unjonharley
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I like this. It brings to mind the responsibility I feel for the Playa and sustaining BRC. I hope I can teach some virgin burners a thing or two I've learned and counteract some of the concerns I've seen over these threads. My small camp of friends (8 of us) are going to be doing daily MOOP patrols next year. Our goal: raise awareness and remind people this is a leave no trace event. And of course, show people that cleaning up after yourself is FUCKING AWESOME. Not sure about our theme approach yet but maybe one of us will wear a Captain Planet costume each day. Or, for some reason dressing like a big baby (with the giant diaper and safety pin) while picking up MOOP just sounds pleasing and approachable.
Be absurd with your goodness
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Dam, Unjon... You're not only showing your age, you're showing MY age.
ALso making your own Jeans skirt... Ya know I kept that thing long after I could no longer fit it. So there's one.
So hon... Tune in, turn on, and drop out... My favorite ROP was the first time I did. And I was Youuuuuuung shit then. Young, but then wise!
(Does this mean someone's gonna be handing out "first communion" sugar cubes at Center camp?? >>giggles<<)
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ALso making your own Jeans skirt... Ya know I kept that thing long after I could no longer fit it. So there's one.
So hon... Tune in, turn on, and drop out... My favorite ROP was the first time I did. And I was Youuuuuuung shit then. Young, but then wise!
(Does this mean someone's gonna be handing out "first communion" sugar cubes at Center camp?? >>giggles<<)
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- unjonharley
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Bay Bridge Sue wrote:Dam, Unjon... You're not only showing your age, you're showing MY age.
ALso making your own Jeans skirt... Ya know I kept that thing long after I could no longer fit it. So there's one.
So hon... Tune in, turn on, and drop out... My favorite ROP was the first time I did. And I was Youuuuuuung shit then. Young, but then wise!
(Does this mean someone's gonna be handing out "first communion" sugar cubes at Center camp?? >>giggles<<)
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My lady friend suggested I turn the unjon dear(tractor) it a dues coup roadster.. Then turned up jeans, slicked ducktai, lether jacket and Brando harley cap.. I still the cap from a life time ago.. It's the one with the white bill..
- psychoalpha
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- Simon of the Playa
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im going to go out on a limb and be serious for just one post...
The notion of a rite of passage, of jumping and knowing the net will appear is well represented by the design of the man itself in its bridge from one leg to the other, from one place, across a deep divide, to another.
what if the bridge was transparent, like at the SF MOMA, and you really had to just trust it.
just walk, one foot in front of the other, like the great scene from "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", where young Kringle teaches old man Winter how to walk again.
for some, especially those with a fear of heights, this may be quite difficult, but necessary, because you cant go back down, too many people, its too late, you HAVE to do it, you have to trust that you will make it, and then, you do...
thats a rite of passage in itself, the first time you dont look down, the first time you jump off a ledge into water, the first time you hurtled down a snow covered hill on a plastic sled all by yourself.
the first time you come to burning man.
fear, apprehension, preparation, anticipation of the unknown yet to occur, and then the moment occurs, and the ritual completes itself by moving the participant from one "place" to another.
the first step is always the hardest, yet afterwards, is remembered as the simplest of things to actually do.
do not make excuses. do not let fear overwhelm your courage that drove you to that point of transition.
"Put one foot in front of the other, then you'll be walking across the floor, put one foot in front of the other, and soon you'll be walking out the door"
the theme is Good. Try it, just a bite, you might like it.
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ok...i'm done...the meds are kicking in and i'll go back to being mean.
The notion of a rite of passage, of jumping and knowing the net will appear is well represented by the design of the man itself in its bridge from one leg to the other, from one place, across a deep divide, to another.
what if the bridge was transparent, like at the SF MOMA, and you really had to just trust it.
just walk, one foot in front of the other, like the great scene from "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", where young Kringle teaches old man Winter how to walk again.
for some, especially those with a fear of heights, this may be quite difficult, but necessary, because you cant go back down, too many people, its too late, you HAVE to do it, you have to trust that you will make it, and then, you do...
thats a rite of passage in itself, the first time you dont look down, the first time you jump off a ledge into water, the first time you hurtled down a snow covered hill on a plastic sled all by yourself.
the first time you come to burning man.
fear, apprehension, preparation, anticipation of the unknown yet to occur, and then the moment occurs, and the ritual completes itself by moving the participant from one "place" to another.
the first step is always the hardest, yet afterwards, is remembered as the simplest of things to actually do.
do not make excuses. do not let fear overwhelm your courage that drove you to that point of transition.
"Put one foot in front of the other, then you'll be walking across the floor, put one foot in front of the other, and soon you'll be walking out the door"
the theme is Good. Try it, just a bite, you might like it.
[youtube][/youtube]
ok...i'm done...the meds are kicking in and i'll go back to being mean.
Frida Be You & Me
- Simon of the Playa
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fishy, please replace the word "foot" or "feet" with "wheel" or "wheels".
and if you need to get to the top of the man to make this crossing, i will personally round up four hunka hunka Men to carry you, sheba style, up the stairs, and down the other side.
one black guy, one white guy, one brown guy, and one green guy.
asians are just too short and would throw off the whole thing.
and if you need to get to the top of the man to make this crossing, i will personally round up four hunka hunka Men to carry you, sheba style, up the stairs, and down the other side.
one black guy, one white guy, one brown guy, and one green guy.
asians are just too short and would throw off the whole thing.
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Simon of the Playa wrote:fishy, please replace the word "foot" or "feet" with "wheel" or "wheels".
and if you need to get to the top of the man to make this crossing, i will personally round up four hunka hunka Men to carry you, sheba style, up the stairs, and down the other side.
one black guy, one white guy, one brown guy, and one green guy.
asians are just too short and would throw off the whole thing.

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Thanks for going out on a limb Simon. I found this picture earlier today and it (or something like it) could be a neat rite to passage. I cant figure out how to do the picture share thing so google "hopscotch to oblivion."
Its playful and dangerous...sounds like burning man and all rites of passage to me.
Another thing I was thinking about earlier today was, 'when did I go through, or what was my last rite of passage?' In the default land nothing significant lately. Which is why this theme makes me think about going through the process of being a kid again.
Its playful and dangerous...sounds like burning man and all rites of passage to me.
Another thing I was thinking about earlier today was, 'when did I go through, or what was my last rite of passage?' In the default land nothing significant lately. Which is why this theme makes me think about going through the process of being a kid again.
Be absurd with your goodness
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[img]URL%20of%20the%20photo,%20ending%20with%20"JPG,%20gif,%20png.........or%20similar"[/img]zcassidy wrote:Thanks for going out on a limb Simon. I found this picture earlier today and it (or something like it) could be a neat rite to passage. I cant figure out how to do the picture share thing so google "hopscotch to oblivion."
Its playful and dangerous...sounds like burning man and all rites of passage to me.
Another thing I was thinking about earlier today was, 'when did I go through, or what was my last rite of passage?' In the default land nothing significant lately. Which is why this theme makes me think about going through the process of being a kid again.
it has to be hosted , and linked to, online
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- theCryptofishist
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Not to veer off (or on?) Subject, but I just flashed on a huge rite.
Military service.
Oh jeez, was that a life changing experience, or what?
So don't wait, see your Apokiliptika Recruiting Interrogator today.
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Military service.
Oh jeez, was that a life changing experience, or what?
So don't wait, see your Apokiliptika Recruiting Interrogator today.
Enlistment Assures Doom.
This message paid for by the Apokiliptika Bureau of Opportunistic Condemnation. See our website at www.apokiliptika.com today.
Apokiliptika - it's not just a job, or an adventure, it's an nihilation.
®2010 Apokiliptika Office of Internal/External Affairs.
- Simon of the Playa
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