Shhhhhh yup!Shambala wrote:I was one of those freaky kids that started a high tech company at 19--to compete with the largest corporation in the world at the time. Short story, I won, they lost!
Don't confuse me with the rich elite who attend, I will be using my cheap 9x7 tent again and cruise the playa on a bike.
My art car is now 27 years old, and still turns heads. It was on the home page of MSN just a few weeks back as one of the world's most unique cars. (yes, I made it myself)
I've been posting on here for many years under my own name, but changed my screen name a few years back for a bit of anonimity. EmilyD was the first to crack me, but she promised to keep quiet. Right Emily?
sputnik wrote:Did you know that Burning Man conducts a census?
Here is a link to the last one posted
http://afterburn.burningman.com/08/census/index.html
AntiM wrote:I was an electronics technician in the Navy and married a sailor (two, actually, the first one was a jerk). Later I was a substitute teacher on base in Japan for 7 years, and though I earned a teaching certificate, I never was a classroom teacher. I have two BS degrees (LOL), one in psychology (minor technical writing) and one a Social Science composite (history, anthropology, geography and psych). I am also certified to teach ESL. The second degree is usually easier. I have also been a nanny, a parking attendant, a fast food server, a dry cleaner, an English tutor and teacher, a desk jockey for a community college adult ed division, a receptionist, a librarian. I have a beautiful phone voice, but am nearly phone phobic when it comes to making calls. Currently I am a wayward artist and a homemaker.
My Larry was also an ET ( guess where I met him), he now drives heavy haul flatbed, although he did do rail crew shuttle for a few years. His main gig is being Super Larry. He delivered a baby on a speed boat, killed a deer with a knife, and caught a six foot timber rattler in mid-strike. Yesterday he was blown off his truck, a ten foot drop, and landed on his feet. I don't have to make shit up about him.
Clar-i-ty wrote:married person of color,
But I also can't help but understand that it's not about where I live, but how I live and what I value that brings me to our beloved Playa.
Can't wait to get home.

After reviewing the data, I can't help but notice that I'm largely in the minority as a suburban home owning, married person of color, with an advanced degree.
Shambala wrote:Clar-i-ty wrote:married person of color,
But I also can't help but understand that it's not about where I live, but how I live and what I value that brings me to our beloved Playa.
Can't wait to get home.
Wow Clar-it-ty, you're a person of color? What color are you? We need more colored people on the playa!![]()
By the way, is this your first year?
I'm almost always pink except for my noggin which is purple! ;-)Clar-i-ty wrote:Shambala wrote:Clar-i-ty wrote:
Depends on my mood. Sometimes I'm blue, and other times I'm green with envy.
6th Burn BTW
Bounce530 wrote:TomServo wrote:Ex-press operator.
You're not a Media News Group causality are ya?
Good call, people gotta eat!TomServo wrote:Bounce530 wrote:TomServo wrote:Ex-press operator.
You're not a Media News Group causality are ya?
No I quit, before the collapse. Left to work a hot dog cart in S.F.
EmilyD wrote:Good call, people gotta eat!TomServo wrote:Bounce530 wrote:TomServo wrote:Ex-press operator.
You're not a Media News Group causality are ya?
No I quit, before the collapse. Left to work a hot dog cart in S.F.
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