dontflipmejack wrote:It sounds like you are the naive one.
dontflipmejack wrote:After working a full shift at the bar serving cheap @ss mccormick vodka and other cut rate liquor I was offered a pint of ben and Jerry's icecream
Dr. Pyro wrote:I've been biting my tongue on this subject, but I just have to finally chime in. First off, I'm damn glad dontflipmejack isn't with Barbie Death Camp. Our dues, and expenses, are an open book to anyone who wishes to see them (and is a member in good standing with our camp). Two sets of eyes, at least, see every check coming in and every expense going out. What do we charge in dues? I'll tell you: $60 if from outside the USA or paid before June 1st; $85 after that. Period. The average Barbiebarian paid $60. I never once heard anyone complain that we were "robber barons" or ripping people off. Nor did I have a single person ask me to see the books, even though I did bring to the playa our ledger showing every single penny being brought in and every single penny that was spent. In fact, when I asked random people who visited our camp what they thought our camp dues were, $125 was the cheapest answer I got. When I told them $60, jaws generally dropped. Yes, Felony and I are as honest as the day is long. We have nothing to hide. Would everybody agree that every penny we spent was properly allocated? Probably not. $40 for three cases of beer for Fizzball? Some would consider that an embarrassing waste of money. $117 for pizza to feed the troops who set up the Village? If you arrived after Sunday you saw none of that and could consider it an extravagance. But what people don't see are the hidden costs: $1300 a year in storage fees just to keep the Barbies and infrastructure; $600 in registration and insurance for the art cars; $800 in gasoline to power the art cars, generators, etc. And this yahoo is sniveling about a lousy $150 or whatever? STFU crybaby and stay as far away from us as humanly possible. What an asshat.
dontflipmejack wrote:Basically what needs to happen here is the Borg needs to require ALL camps fully disclose where and what camp dues were spent on. No it doesn't have to be down to the penny but at least somewhat accurate - maybe something like the afterburn report issued by BM.
This may not be a popular suggestion for some (robber barons) but everyone (who paid dues) has a right to know . And if you're involved with BM just to make a killing $$$ wise those people need to leave - they are already violating the spirit of BM, profiteering is not allowed.
That is something I **would** go to court for, for the greater good, just like the Borg is suing pershing county, (I'm not saying I will win and of course I will try reaching out to the higher-ups first), but I think BM has a responsibility to provide better guidance on this subject.
This makes no damn sense at all.
Which camps? Mine doesn't even do dues, we're an autonomous collective with a dash of communism and a cool camp mom (at least this year). Who's "finances" are we going to disclose? What are "dues" anyway? Is it dues when each of us is told or asked to bring a specific item for the use of the group? The BMORG isn't a government, they don't have any authority to force any groups to do anything outside the playa (which is where all that disclosing would happen.) I guess they could refuse to place a camp, but all that will do is drive camps away, either from the event or from the placement-only areas.
Stop whining and vote with your feet. Consider this year a $150 lesson in what not to do. Be glad it wasn't more.
JayBobBoy wrote:A $150 payment does not, in any way, grant you a controlling interest in the camp and therefor....FUCK OFF.!
dontflipmejack wrote:Basically what needs to happen here is the Borg needs to require ALL camps fully disclose where and what camp dues were spent on. No it doesn't have to be down to the penny but at least somewhat accurate - maybe something like the afterburn report issued by BM.
This may not be a popular suggestion for some (robber barons) but everyone (who paid dues) has a right to know . And if you're involved with BM just to make a killing $$$ wise those people need to leave - they are already violating the spirit of BM, profiteering is not allowed.
That is something I **would** go to court for, for the greater good, just like the Borg is suing pershing county, (I'm not saying I will win and of course I will try reaching out to the higher-ups first), but I think BM has a responsibility to provide better guidance on this subject.
ACfromSAC wrote:cleaning and storing all of the supplies during the other 51 weeks,
Maybe everyone here should read the 3rd principle of Burning Man "Decommodification." I know the armchair lawyer types will pick it appart to justify their SLEEZY ways but anyone with a ounce of common sense knows that robber baron camp leaders need to go, they violate the very principles Burning Man was founded on.
ACfromSAC wrote:Just out of curiosity, what were you expecting to get for your $150? $150 doesn't go anywhere near as far as you apparently think it does. I get it, you're bitter that the camp leaders spent some dough on plush accomodations, so what? Did that adversely effect your burn in any way? Sure, I'd say it's sleezy on their part, but if they're the ones building and deconstructing the camp for everyone's use every year, cleaning and storing all of the supplies during the other 51 weeks, coordinating everything, providing entertainment, inviting folks in to the camp that they started and maintain, so what? You paid taxes to be part of that camp and the camp government is living in a little better house than you are for a week because of it. I personally wouldn't care at all. "Hey MAN, I can't use the shower in your RV, why do you get to?" Uhhh... because I showed up a week early and set all of this shit up for you to enjoy, thanks. Now enjoy your ice cream and wipe away your tears." Pashaw man, quit dwelling on the haves versus have nots and get out and have an awesome burn!
Soooo... Did your camp have a Sobe tent that I missed? was it sponsered by Costco? Did they have a Krug champagne bar? Nope. They didn't. Did you pay by the drink? Did they have you buy your apples at a commissary? Nope. You decided to pool resources with a larger camp- and got by all accounts way more than you paid for. They told you where the money went by your own admission, and you randomly decided that they were lying to you. I'm pretty sure you knew what the amenities and responsibilities were when you signed up to camp- it was your second year right? So I think we all know there is something missing from this story.
So, back to principles. Is it just me or isn't it always an asshole trying to scam other peoples stuff that starts whining about decommidification. It's like the battle cry of the leech.
dontflipmejack wrote:You and many posters on here sound like VERY selfish people. The new "ME" generation here, just as long as it's good for YOU and screw everyone else
Well here it is, the armchair lawyer. How can you HONESTLY say you are participating in a "decomodified" community when you're skimming HUGE sums from the camp? I know some might call it PROFIT but in the context of BM I call it what it is - the skim.
Their story changed several times. First they said they needed the larger RV's b/c they were diesels and could pull more. Then they said the early arrival crew deserved the plusher accomodions as a reward. THEN they said they paid for them anyway. Well I really doubt they paid for the RV's from their own pocket and they lie so much I wouldnt believe them anyway.
You and many posters on here sound like VERY selfish people. The new "ME" generation here, just as long as it's good for YOU and screw everyone else
Eric wrote:dontflipmejack wrote:You and many posters on here sound like VERY selfish people. The new "ME" generation here, just as long as it's good for YOU and screw everyone else
Pot, meet kettle.
I think you should sue the camp for... whatever it is you can sue them for, and then sue the Org for not protecting you from the evil camp you freely joined & paid dues to (except, of course, that the back of your ticket frees them from all obligations to you), sue pretty much everybody. Hell, sue us because we're not agreeing with you. Try to get the Org to shove rules down every other camps throat because you're not happy with the way the one you joined was run.
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