Burning Man: The Early Years

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Re: Burning Man: The Early Years

Post by Savannah » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:14 pm

I have made the acquaintance of a renaissance man, Lord Motsky of Roonmatick-upon-Pudding, who called to me from his curious antique red-leather swivel-seat as I passed his encampment. "The water supply may be unsafe, or even tedious, Madame," he declared. "Please accept this beverage so loved by my Spanish and Aztec brethren to the South. They swear by it. I have had 4 already in the last hour, and can vouch for its purity." And so we did indulge, and share strawberry biscuits, and discuss metal-welding, the newest society dances--such as the Motzy-Scrogge--and various other social phenomena of our day. As it turns out, he is virulently opposed to the Temperance movement, but is strongly moved by the Suffragettes, particularly when they spin his chair.

Luckily, he is belted in, strictly for safety reasons.

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Re: Burning Man: The Early Years

Post by Elliot » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:49 pm

...-upon-Pudding,...
With "authentic" place names like that, we definitely need a screen wipe smiley! :lol:

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Re: Burning Man: The Early Years

Post by burner von braun » Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:01 pm

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Re: Burning Man: The Early Years

Post by motskyroonmatick » Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:55 pm

Savannah wrote:I have made the acquaintance of a renaissance man, Lord Motsky of Roonmatick-upon-Pudding, who called to me from his curious antique red-leather swivel-seat as I passed his encampment. "The water supply may be unsafe, or even tedious, Madame," he declared. "Please accept this beverage so loved by my Spanish and Aztec brethren to the South. They swear by it. I have had 4 already in the last hour, and can vouch for its purity." And so we did indulge, and share strawberry biscuits, and discuss metal-welding, the newest society dances--such as the Motzy-Scrogge--and various other social phenomena of our day. As it turns out, he is virulently opposed to the Temperance movement, but is strongly moved by the Suffragettes, particularly when they spin his chair.

Luckily, he is belted in, strictly for safety reasons.
Ha ha ha ha ha!!!! Love it! :P
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Re: Burning Man: The Early Years

Post by ygmir » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:55 pm

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beautiful BVB......well, done, well done.........
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