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Burning Man. Anyone going?
I might go out there thsi weekend for a day. Anyone else going?
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god i wish i was 18 :x
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Who have to be 18?
Who would check your ID anyway? |
no no, i mean with my parents, they wont let me go around the block to school :lol:
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You don;t need to be 18...No one checks ID's.
<------------ Not going for the first time in 5 years :cry: My friends have been out there since Monday...they = Rule |
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Are there any good places to buy Burning Man gear locally (besides walmart, etc)?
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Twin City Surplus on 4th Street has tons of good stuff for cheap. |
Do they actually burn a man?
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Someone told me its like two hundred bucks for a ticket, is this true?
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I think its like $280-$300 if you were to buy now.
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Some folks will pay alot to see bewbies and art. Between the admission and the necessary stockpile of food, water, basecamp items, and things for trade, it must round out to $5-600. I've known some folks who spend thousands.
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Yeah, I dont know. I think it's stupid too... but I bet it's worth every penny.
I went one year and all we did is ride our motorcycles in... but that was years ago. |
Did you happen to see the 'drive-by shooting range' or a remote controlled lamp chasing around a driving sofa? That was about seven years ago.
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My ticket was $250 via craigslist two weeks ago but it says $200 on it. I wasn't planning on ever going again since it's so expensive, but a friend talked me into it sort of last minute. I don't think it will cost me more than $400 total plus I was given an old crappy RV that we're taking.
I wouldn't recommend Burning Man to those of you that don't appreciate tons of electronica and general shinanigans in the desert for a week. It would be easy to miss the point of Burning Man, and I'm sure many don't enjoy it at all. Personally I'm looking forward to it because I just got back from a backpacking trip and any hardships (RE: weather, bike issues, no running water, etc.) will be perfectly acceptable. To be honest, Burning Man is simply another way to experience culture. In the same way spending 3 months in Europe on a tight budget allowed me to see the seperation of myself from my environment, Burning Man shows me that enviornment is often inconsequencial...human nature is ugly and beautiful, but out of all of the sites I experienced in Europe, nothing compares to the freak show that is Burning Man. Besides, it's a really big fuckin party and people go all out. :omg: Tomorrow one of my goals is to find a schedule with all of the DJ's that will be spinning. I haven't even bothered to read up on what's going on this year. All I know is that the theme this year is Hope and Fear. Matt, Twin City Surplus looks like a cool store. I hope they have goggles. Anybody know where to get giant oversized boxing gloves and/or glitter lotion? |
You can usually get glitter lotion from strippers. Just ask nicely.
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From what I've heard it sounds kind of like fun, but I think more scary. I mean a shitload of people being wasted/cracked out/blown/whatever in the middle of the desert sounds like anarchy.
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It's a community and is a heck of a lot less scary than downtown Reno. There are rules and potential penalties (like instant expulsion), but people tend to get along just fine. It's liberating just living with so many people and so much wackiness. There's a prevailing air of unity, friendliness, and downright sillyness all around...
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Oh, and I believe police and ambulance units are out there.
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