
Move over Markov you're blocking my view..... I hope they rip each others avatars off... I love when that happens
tentatively,
mr smith
BRR R U a sock?Black Rock Ric wrote:perhaps dear heart you should run for office, I asked you a specific question. What question(s) did I not answer, but you did NOT answer my question. Hoot hoot.
Poetic are you are we.Black Rock Ric wrote:a humble and kindly buckaroo isolated in vasts wastelands of the interior waste I miss out on some of the sophisticated vernacular of you urbane folk.. What the hell is a sock puppet? or a Sock, in your usage.. And Lilly Flower, with a name like that little birds should sit on your shoulder and sing sweet songs...while clear water springs spring magically forth from beneath your feet. You should avoid lowering yourself to the common squabblings of the masses.
Dang Ric -- why you ol' wiley chain pullin coyote rascal! I guess all those seemingly prejudiced remarks towards BM'ers were actually terms of affection, its just touching to see a wolf lay down with a "sheep" (let alone marry one). Black Ric you Rock out with your bucko out -- and such an awesome romantic cowboy poet to boot. Thanks for sharing your desert experiences here on the e-playa... (despite your coyote-ish/ornery or in computer speak, troll-y proclivities).Black Rock Ric wrote:Or how I met my wife... Once upon a time, back when BM'ers were allowed to leave, a bunch of BM'ers went over to Fly Geyser, which is this really cool hot lake fed by a triple geyser rising out of a travertine terrace. Crystal clear water, reeds, giant frogs.. pretty nice place, I wrote about it in an essay some posts ago. I went down to gawk at the naked slickers as us hillbillies are wont to do. I wandered around a bit counting souls. There were 138 people at, in, or around the little lake.. The crystal clear water was pretty murky, but hey, I am no snob.. I stripped off and went swimming, while I was swimming about three young women,, college age came to the shore, two stripped nekkid, the third stripped to the cutest maroon skivvies., she appeared appropriately perky.... her friends teased her and she dropped the cute skivvies to the ground and dove into the water with one quick terribly erotic motion,,, at least I thought so.. So me being a dirty dog and a lonely outlander I plotted..... soon I was talking with her.. When the funniest thing happened.. If you walk on travertine terraces you can feel that they are hollow. A fellow, naked, painted with body paint, was doing a performance art dance thing on the travertine terrace, he knew he was really cool. When to his horror, he broke through to the boiling water below. He shot into the air like toast from a super toaster... screaming.. Lori, as such was her name, as she was treading water began to laugh so hard she couldn't tread water and breath at the same time, I had to grab her and pull her too me, when nature took over to her surprise and delight... We wound up driveing back to BRC, getting all her stuff and she has been out in the desert ever since. Once she saw my cowboy hat she was lost to the city...
Sorry Ric, but Fly Geyser is as much as manmade as Frog Pond is!Black Rock Ric wrote:Or how I met my wife... FlyGeyser, which is this really cool hot lake fed by a triple geyser rising out of a travertine terrace. Crystal clear water, reeds, giant frogs.. pretty nice place...
Uhhmmm. Wait a second. We already had this debate. You were very adamant that man cannot create anything to compare with nature. Not trying to be picky (I think attacking spelling mistakes or grammar is trivial), but this really does cut the legs off your argument that the art created at BM is not worth the 'desecration' of the playa it is held on.Black Rock Ric wrote:Natural or man made, the beauty is the same.
Dang Rob.... I could run with this one.... but I shall restrain myself to; The majority of Americans buy their art at Walmart and Kmart......... so beauty as defined by the majority is.....?Though an argument can then be made that the majority defines beauty (or social concept, re:sanity).
Then supermodels are beauty (ick, for the majority in my opinion) and unfortunately you would then have to define 'art' and 'artists'. I have a very simple definition of art that fits.Black Rock Ric wrote: Dang Rob.... I could run with this one.... but I shall restrain myself to; The majority of Americans buy their art at Walmart and Kmart......... so beauty as defined by the majority is.....?
The geysers are very beatiful creations!Black Rock Ric wrote:Zeus no apologies necessary. The wells were drilled for water. The huge frogs were havested for the fancy French cafes in Virginia City. Natural or man made, the beauty is the same. 'Course when you put 138 burning man attendees in it (actual count by me) it is not as purty.
How many ways can you come up with expressing the same predictable sentiment? If it weren't for the lameness factor that comes from your broken record style of sharing your singular, focused sentiment I might almost find you interesting. Instead, your Crusty Desert Curmudgeon spiel, coupled with your blanket contempt for both the event and the participants has gone far enough that you've painted yourself in the corner reserved for 'Bitter Eccentrics Best Left Alone.' Perhaps a fitting camp theme were you ever to attend.Amazon,, lotta bugs.. humidity, few people.. not a bad place.. Good place for BM?