Hey folks,
I'm Justin, founder and camp leader of The Bureau of Misinformation. We're in our 4th year as a theme camp and this year we got placed at 9 & A! We've got some space in our theme camp for new members, and we're interested in filling those spots with SF / East Bay local people who really want to PARTICIPATE. We have a great crew from all over the world, but our core crew is based in SF and the East Bay.
We're really looking for a few good people who really like to be involved, and build, and organize, and really participate. I think the ideal group would be a crew of up to 10 (or so) people who are already a small camp of their own, and want to join a bigger camp and work together to create something awesome. Let's join forces!
Interested? Know someone who is? Get in touch here or email me: Justin [at] WorldTravelBuzz.com
And you can get some more info about The Bureau here: http://bureauofmisinformation.com/about/
Thanks!
The Bureau of Misinformation Theme Camp Wants YOU.
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Re: The Bureau of Misinformation Theme Camp Wants YOU.
Justin, I love the idea of the bureau of misinformation. Reminds me of an idea I have had with a friend before, what we call "post-reason", the type of talk that is convincingly coherent but in fact total garbage. I'm a writer and storyteller from Australia so have experience with words and tall-tales. Would love to join your camp if you'll have me. :3
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Re: The Bureau of Misinformation Theme Camp Wants YOU.
Well OK I think that what is at the foundation of this is a real inquiry into misunderstood constructions of believing that lately an investigation needs to be made. If we don't get together and be lateral, a microscopic sliver of genuflection is parked out the front of work.Theraplst wrote:Whom ever's crane unstrained plays mainly with the plane in spain where rain falls in maine with the train that stays plainly in the lane;nicmargan wrote:Reminds me of an idea I have had with a friend before, what we call "post-reason", the type of talk that is convincingly coherent but in fact total garbage.