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Good luck arranging a rideshare with a name like that.Dr. Pyro wrote:If you ask me this guy needs a therapist. Or maybe he's the rapist. Spelled the same.
I love your spirit!Theraplst wrote:This year I, for lack of a better plan, hope to hitchhike into BRC. I'll be bringing 1 backpack of supplies, as much water as I can carry, and a fold up bike(hopefully). What I'd like to do to make this really work is have places on the playa where I can fill up my water and set down my pack. I can't think of another way to survive out there than to talk to some people I can trust(ish) ahead of time and set something like this up.
This brings me to attempt this years burn in one of two ways. I can either A, really freelance this and just have a few places around the playa where someone has agreed to let me fill up my water and stash my pack for some night partying; or B, find a camp I can join and use that as my spot to resupply. My problem with B is that I don't have a whole lot to contribute to a camp (besides my love and creativity, of course). This year's ticket came at the cost of bringing my entire financial situation down to 40 dollars, so I'm on a rather tight budget.
Anyways, what I'm here asking for is your help. Any advice, tips, or ways you can help my situation would be greatly appreciated. If you know of a camp that sounds like what I need, let me know! If you're a camper who can bring in an extra 3 gallons for me, awesome :3
Sigh...whatever happened to keeping babysitting potentially fatal?Savannah wrote: watch someone's kids (if you are not the type to set them on fire)
Thats funny. Last night I was watching "the Incredibles" with a little tot who positively cackled when Jack-Jack found he could combust at will. The cartoon-babysitter was mortified. I started laughing like a fool when I remembered Savannah's post.Sic Pup wrote:Sigh...whatever happened to keeping babysitting potentially fatal?Savannah wrote: watch someone's kids (if you are not the type to set them on fire)
I would second this; however, unlike DrYes, I would say it more caustically if possible.BBadger wrote:Wow man, you sound like a fucking liability. A guy with no sense of responsibility, nothing to offer, and who just wants to mooch his way around the burn. You're the last person I would want to help facilitate a burn for -- even with spare resources. I could spend that water on abating dust.
Oh you want advice and tips? GET A LIFE. You spent $400 of your remaining $440 life savings on a Burning Man ticket with no real means to use it besides betting that others will facilitate your mooch-a-thon at the burn? You need some life-priorities, some real direction. It doesn't seem like your first trip left any lasting impressions -- except maybe some delusions that burning (or life in general) comes without effort -- so try something different like staying home and figuring out your future.
Do yourself a favor and sell your ticket while it still has value. Give it up to someone with real prospects of going and who may have something to offer besides mooching and partying at night. Then you can buy yourself something important for yourself, like food, or shelter, or maybe some bus-passes so you can go GET A JOB.
Yeah, that's the shitty part, which is why I want to give him as hard a time as possible now. It's spiteCaptain Goddammit wrote:Well the truth is it will work, you'll get to Burning Man and survive it and probably manage to have a great time.
But you will be a mooch.
Sham, I think the answer is a resounding "Yes!"Shambala wrote: But do you really want to burden others with you ineptness?
ygmir wrote:*notes laughter in the forest*
Ehhh when I used to backpack a lot, I could do a week with just my external frame backpack, and that included underwear changes, socks, cool and warm clothing, a tent, sleeping bag, food and a stove. It's not luxurious living by any standards, but it's doable. Yes you will wear pants/shorts, fleece jackets, long underwear more than once. But who hasn't done that while camping, on and off the playa. The water is the real space and weight hog, but as I suggested, ice becomes potable water pretty quickly out there.Shambala wrote:If you are just bring a back pack, this means you will most likely not have a change of clothing or the proper clothing for both cold nights and hot days. Will you be wearing the same underwear and socks the entire week?
Sham....
Now that we have explained to the op that this is a no go, can we stop giving Eric a sad and don't post anymore?Eric wrote:![]()
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I'd give him a happy, but I lack the proper equipment.theCryptofishist wrote:Now that we have explained to the op that this is a no go, can we stop giving Eric a sad and don't post anymore?Eric wrote:![]()
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