Wanna be a burner

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fireheadwhale
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Wanna be a burner

Post by fireheadwhale » Sun Sep 14, 2014 2:19 am

I've hung around these boards since the beginning of August. I moved to California 2 years ago and sometime this July I thought about it and realized I'm not too far from that Burning Man thing I had always heard about. I went to the google and found tons of information. The more I read the more I liked the whole thing. Tried to get in on the OMG sale and it didn't happen. I watched on-line re-sale websites but from what I learned, not paying over face value is a principle that should be practiced. I did my part to stifle the scalpers. I felt if I had paid over face-value for my ticket to Burning Man, I didn't really go to Burning Man.

I enjoy the discussions and information on this forum and will continue to make it a regular part of my web-browsing. I especially enjoy the creations of Figjam. I'll be trying to get a ticket to the next burn. I also enjoyed the live web-cast of the event. When The Man burned it felt just like New Years Eve to me. Hope to be there next year.

60 yrs.old, retired. I was a normal kid until May 4, 1970, at 15 years old, when something that happened changed me. Since then my politics have been liberal and I have believed in freedom, self expression, and ..peace, man. When I finished hi-school I hitchhiked to California, stayed about a year, then went back to Chicago. I kept in touch with some of the people I met that year and we have been friends ever since. I refer to it as the best year of my life. I think there's some good ones yet to come. Maybe not as good as '73 but I'll keep trying.
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Re: Wanna be a burner

Post by GreyCoyote » Sun Sep 14, 2014 5:38 am

A grand intoduction! Welcome (belatedly!) to the fray!
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Re: Wanna be a burner

Post by Elderberry » Sun Sep 14, 2014 9:11 am

Hey there, welcome to eplaya!
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Re: Wanna be a burner

Post by Ratty » Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:37 am

Fireheadwhale, Welcome! I hope you got a ticket next year.
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Re: Wanna be a burner

Post by Savannah » Tue Sep 16, 2014 12:45 pm

Welcome, Fireheadwhale!

Click on "Regionals" on the top right of the main site and make sure you meet locals in your area and surrounding areas. :)
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Re: Wanna be a burner

Post by kiboy » Sat Sep 27, 2014 11:31 am

fireheadwhale wrote:I've hung around these boards since the beginning of August. I moved to California 2 years ago and sometime this July I thought about it and realized I'm not too far from that Burning Man thing I had always heard about. I went to the google and found tons of information. The more I read the more I liked the whole thing. Tried to get in on the OMG sale and it didn't happen. I watched on-line re-sale websites but from what I learned, not paying over face value is a principle that should be practiced. I did my part to stifle the scalpers. I felt if I had paid over face-value for my ticket to Burning Man, I didn't really go to Burning Man.

I enjoy the discussions and information on this forum and will continue to make it a regular part of my web-browsing. I especially enjoy the creations of Figjam. I'll be trying to get a ticket to the next burn. I also enjoyed the live web-cast of the event. When The Man burned it felt just like New Years Eve to me. Hope to be there next year.

60 yrs.old, retired. I was a normal kid until May 4, 1970, at 15 years old, when something that happened changed me. Since then my politics have been liberal and I have believed in freedom, self expression, and ..peace, man. When I finished hi-school I hitchhiked to California, stayed about a year, then went back to Chicago. I kept in touch with some of the people I met that year and we have been friends ever since. I refer to it as the best year of my life. I think there's some good ones yet to come. Maybe not as good as '73 but I'll keep trying.
Yowza! That's a great resume, I hope to see you out there in 2015. I'll be the other 60 year old guy. :P That something that changed you wasn't called Purple Haze by any chance. :wink: That's what happened to me.

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Re: Wanna be a burner

Post by lucky420 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:58 am

Hola and hello...



Nice intro
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