Re: Re: Greetings from Burning Man
And enjoy the massive amount of heat, along with the ubiquitous
sunlight! Yippee!
(I confess I sometimes have to choose between leaving the sunroof open
vs. arriving at work well-coiffed and non-sweaty. I always choose the
former. Hm.)
It's been 24 hours. I have no pictures of Burning Man. Chop, chop.
--J
On 8/29/07, David Coons <yahoo_at_artscans.com> wrote:
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> John,
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> It serves me right for leaving you alone with
> my Burning Man packing list.. there were a couple
> new items, including Drummer Magazine, so if
> we find any here I'll forward them on to you.
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> And there's no tent for me and Mike. We're
> roughing it in a 26' RV, trying to be sparing
> with water usage. You would love it here John,
> just stay indoors or in the shade in the middle
> of the day, ride your bike all over the place,
> chat with the foreign folks, cook delightful
> food, and of course, shed your clothing.
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> dc
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> > Glad to know, at least, the tent is well *lit*. Makes reading Drummer
> > a lot easier. ;-)
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> > John
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> > --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com
> > <mailto:OliveStarlightOrchestra%40yahoogroups.com>, David Coons
> > <yahoo_at_...> wrote:
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> > > It's gratifying you have well grounded reasons
> > > for attending Siggraph. But don't forget the pixels..
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> > > I'm sitting in a colorfully lit tent listening to
> > > guitar music watching ornately costumed people
> > > wandering aimlessly, seeking true purpose.
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> > > In the distance, someone's dancing to "Lets do the
> > > Time Warp Again" at the Rocky Horror theme camp.
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> > > In the middle of the Nevada desert, there is little
> > > purpose.
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> > > dc
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> > > Joy McCann wrote:
> > > > I filled it out with a note that "Eric and his wife weren't around
> > > > enough. Please fix before next year."
> > > >
> > > > --J
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Received on 2007-08-29 03:46:37
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