LUSH - RETURNING THE LOVE IN SF ON OCTOBER 2ND
LUSH - RETURNING THE LOVE IN SF ON OCTOBER 2ND
Hey all you lovely, lovely burners. Satsi here from Lush. We at Lush would love to have company with you again this week back in our hometown of San Francisco. Please read up down below.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS YEAR SUCH A SPECIAL AND BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE FOR US!! We at LUSH love you ALL!!!
LUSH - Returning The LOVE
Lush Camp's
Love Parade After Party and Benefit.
Wear your best Burning Man Threads and leftover body paint!!!
October 2nd
Terra: 511 Harrison @ 1st
10 pm to 6 AM
$15, 21+
DJ Lineup:
Yeen (LUSH)
Majitope (lowpro lounge)
Via Jay (Friends & Family)
Kepi & Kat (Thump)
Charlotte The Baroness (End Up)
Patricio (LA Breakbeat Association)
Ernie Trevino (Faded)
Rick (Lush)
Ooah (LA Breakbeat Association)
Tree (LA Breakbeat Association)
Diego (El Circo)
Satsi (Lush)
Goldilox (Brass Tax)
Updated info:
http://www.lushcamp.com/events/index_events.html
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS YEAR SUCH A SPECIAL AND BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE FOR US!! We at LUSH love you ALL!!!
LUSH - Returning The LOVE
Lush Camp's
Love Parade After Party and Benefit.
Wear your best Burning Man Threads and leftover body paint!!!
October 2nd
Terra: 511 Harrison @ 1st
10 pm to 6 AM
$15, 21+
DJ Lineup:
Yeen (LUSH)
Majitope (lowpro lounge)
Via Jay (Friends & Family)
Kepi & Kat (Thump)
Charlotte The Baroness (End Up)
Patricio (LA Breakbeat Association)
Ernie Trevino (Faded)
Rick (Lush)
Ooah (LA Breakbeat Association)
Tree (LA Breakbeat Association)
Diego (El Circo)
Satsi (Lush)
Goldilox (Brass Tax)
Updated info:
http://www.lushcamp.com/events/index_events.html
Funny.
I followed the link to their site and looked at the pages.
On the "get involved" page, there were requests for construction people, seamstresses, and bartenders.
On the "donate" page, there were requests for generators, trucks, post hole diggers and palm fronds.
Nowhere in there did I see any requests, notations or suggestions for people to "get involed" in cleaning up or "donate" some time for clean up.
Very interesting.
Personally, I think the best response to this will be to tell everyone I know to boycott every single Lush fundraiser and event, and hopefully elimate their means to return and cause a problem again.
I followed the link to their site and looked at the pages.
On the "get involved" page, there were requests for construction people, seamstresses, and bartenders.
On the "donate" page, there were requests for generators, trucks, post hole diggers and palm fronds.
Nowhere in there did I see any requests, notations or suggestions for people to "get involed" in cleaning up or "donate" some time for clean up.
Very interesting.
Personally, I think the best response to this will be to tell everyone I know to boycott every single Lush fundraiser and event, and hopefully elimate their means to return and cause a problem again.
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Ivy wrote:Funny.
I followed the link to their site and looked at the pages.
On the "get involved" page, there were requests for construction people, seamstresses, and bartenders.
On the "donate" page, there were requests for generators, trucks, post hole diggers and palm fronds.
Nowhere in there did I see any requests, notations or suggestions for people to "get involed" in cleaning up or "donate" some time for clean up.
Very interesting.
Personally, I think the best response to this will be to tell everyone I know to boycott every single Lush fundraiser and event, and hopefully elimate their means to return and cause a problem again.
Huh. Each and every one of the unprepared, clueless fucktards I greeted Wednesday night were all going to the same place: Lush.
Coincidence?
- SilkenTofu
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shoot...give me $100.0 and I would camp with you and do you
no way, this can't be true. I mean it can be true but why would someone pay for that?Isotopia wrote:Oh, and lets not forget the second-hand information passed from a camper there that because Lush had scored such a huge piece of prime playa real estate that they were charging $100 per tent/group to set up in the area.
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I am a bit tied up at the moment...but if you leave your name and number.....
Probably for the same reason that people would pay for this sort of shit ."...but why would someone pay for that?
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A lot of camps charge. I think heebeegeebees charges a little over $200 but that includes meals.
http://www.heebeegeebeehealers.org/campenrollment.html
So I can see why people might think $100 is a good deal.
http://www.heebeegeebeehealers.org/campenrollment.html
So I can see why people might think $100 is a good deal.
Pabst Blue Ribbon - The beer that made Gerlach famous.
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- geekster
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I agree and sharing the expense of the food and common area is a good example of a way to share the expense. I do have a problem, though, with camps that want to charge people just for using some of their real estate and none of their resources.
Pabst Blue Ribbon - The beer that made Gerlach famous.
Indeed I did. In fact I think its perfectly honorable to solicite - hell, mandate - that some camp members kick in a pre-determined amount or percentage of camp related expenditures. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that a good number of the more successful ones get their monies primarily through such funding.I suspect Iso had something different in mind than campmates getting together ahead of time and splitting the costs of food, transportation, water, etcetera.
- SilkenTofu
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*ouch*.... whacked by clue stick
I see the truth of it now...thanks ya'll.Isotopia wrote:Indeed I did. In fact I think its perfectly honorable to solicite - hell, mandate - that some camp members kick in a pre-determined amount or percentage of camp related expenditures. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that a good number of the more successful ones get their monies primarily through such funding.I suspect Iso had something different in mind than campmates getting together ahead of time and splitting the costs of food, transportation, water, etcetera.
I am a bit tied up at the moment...but if you leave your name and number.....