theCryptofishist wrote:I am in awe of AntiM's knowledge of really weird songs.
Hoolie wrote:I don't begrudge anyone who stays in an RV, especially if they are making valuable contributions elsewhere in the city (and many of them do). However, I do advocate a tent-only section somewhere within the main city, i.e. not isolated and banished to the outskirts like the walk-in section. It could start small, with say 1/8 of the city designated as tent-only. I guarantee spaces there would be in high demand were it implemented. Such setups are not unusual in standard recreational camping areas. Many of them have separate sections for RVs and tents. I wrote BRC LLC with such a proposal a while back, but never got a response.
AntiM wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:I am in awe of AntiM's knowledge of really weird songs.
I have been demented for years. I will burn a CD for you.
ygmir wrote:AntiM wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:I am in awe of AntiM's knowledge of really weird songs.
I have been demented for years. I will burn a CD for you.
is there a line?...........
AntiM wrote:ygmir wrote:AntiM wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:I am in awe of AntiM's knowledge of really weird songs.
I have been demented for years. I will burn a CD for you.
is there a line?...........
This year, yes. I'm in line for my own line. For everything.
Bay Bridge Sue wrote:AntiM wrote:ygmir wrote:AntiM wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:I am in awe of AntiM's knowledge of really weird songs.
I have been demented for years. I will burn a CD for you.
is there a line?...........
This year, yes. I'm in line for my own line. For everything.
For everything - line, line, line
they're there for burners - line line line...
And a line for every purpose in sight of the Man...
A line for free booze, a lineup for schwag
A line for the JOTS, (that one makes me gag)
a line for ice, under Arctica's flag
A line at gree-eee-e-ters...
For everything - line, line, line
they're there for burners - line line line...
And a line for every purpose in sight of the Man...
A line at the Temple, a line at the Gate
A line at Exodus, you wait and you wait
A line at DMV, to license your skate
And lines at Cen-ter-camp to buy some coffee...
For everything - line, line, line
they're there for burners - line line line...
And a line for every purpose in sight of the Man...
A line to help, a line to volunteer
a line at the burn, where you just want to cheer
A line at a bar, for a damn lukewarm beer
Lines so long, you jut have to, shed you a tear...
ygmir wrote:AntiM wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:I am in awe of AntiM's knowledge of really weird songs.
I have been demented for years. I will burn a CD for you.
is there a line?...........
geekster wrote:Hoolie, you are a perfect example of "the problem". You have this "somebody should do something" attitude. Why don't YOU do it? There is nothing stopping you from creating exactly what you stated you wanted.
theCryptofishist wrote:I think BBSue just earned herself 50 PlayaPoints.*
Apart from the fact that there's Hushville and the AEZ, some people are in walk in camping not because they've been ghettoized by an unfeeling org, but because
They Want To Be Out On The Edge Of The City!!!!
I know this sounds bizarre and shocking, but some people like the peace and quiet and distance.
So yeah, start a camp, set those rules and see what happens.
*PlayaPoints can be redeemed for Harvey Hut tokens, amoung many other wonderous things.
Bay Bridge Sue wrote:Hmmm... I note you'd rather argue than take my suggestion. Fine. I'm not here for an argument, I'm here to book a vacation.
Serious - you want to do something like this, start small (theme camp), and work big (village and etc.) IF it's a workable idea - I guarantee you the llc will notice it.
geekster wrote:So ... re-arrange it. Why do you demand someone ELSE do it for you? What's stopping you from making exactly what you want?
Hoolie wrote:I don't begrudge anyone who stays in an RV, especially if they are making valuable contributions elsewhere in the city (and many of them do). However, I do advocate a tent-only section somewhere within the main city, i.e. not isolated and banished to the outskirts like the walk-in section. It could start small, with say 1/8 of the city designated as tent-only. I guarantee spaces there would be in high demand were it implemented. Such setups are not unusual in standard recreational camping areas. Many of them have separate sections for RVs and tents. I wrote BRC LLC with such a proposal a while back, but never got a response.
geekster wrote:Ok, you are correct, "demand" was the wrong word. But what you are "proposing" is that BMORG do something that is completely within your power to do yourself. So you sent BMORG a proposal that they do something as if they really don't have much else to do and are sitting around waiting for direction from burners. What you don't seem to be understanding is that if you wish to have a "tent only" area, make one! It is completely within your power to make that reality happen. BMORG is probably not going to respond to your suggestion because they probably feel there is no need to. You can make that suggestion happen yourself.....
geekster wrote:You appear to me to be a manifestation of a generation who has been so conditioned to be powerless and told what to do and have everything planned for them that they don't know how to take the initiative and make their own dreams come true.
swampdog wrote:Problem statement: I want to camp where I don't have to look at RVs.
swampdog wrote:BTW, hushville? tends to not attract RVs. RV'ers like to run their generators. If you wanted a solution already in place, Hushville is about as good as it gets.
swampdog wrote:And walk in camping? It may not have been what your friends wanted, but it seems to fill a need for a lot of people. The only people I've talked to who camped out there did it because they love it. I'm pretty sure that most of them feel that way BECAUSE THEY CAMP THERE. If they didn't think it was better than other available options, they'd take one of the other options. Or make their own.
geekster wrote:Congress and the President are government officials who are subordinate to the people (as much as they hate to be reminded of that).
But seriously, am I asking so much of the LLC other than a re-draw of the map? They re-draw that thing every year anyway.
Moreover, I don't see why writing to make a suggestion is such a crime.
Frankly, I would guess it's because they receive a lot of email, and simply don't have the resources to respond to every single one.
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