An incredible night watching the total eclipse of the moon with my campmates and suddenly the unexpected, Big flames from the Playa - yeah, the Man was burning! We jumped on our bikes and headed for the Man. I have to say, outside of the safety issues, I was delighted that something unexpected had occured. The event has been feeling a bit predictable.
The next day the crane lifted the chared remains and like an androied new parts were fitted and: on with the show.
I loved the sign at the Death Guild, "We didn't do it!" So many great conspiricy stories in minuits.
What was dissapointing I felt, was the missed opportunity for BRC to come together as a community around our icon. We have gotten soooo big that the community part is sometimes, not forgotten, but deferred to the corporation to frame. How would it have been if instead of the corporation rebuilding the man, a call had gone out to community members to come together and build a "man" together out of all the safe burnable stuff we all have at out camps? Or a dozen men ...? As it was I felt a little like I paid for my ticket and I would get a Burningman on Sat. just like the program promised. Could-a. should-a, would-a's aside lets talk spontanaity & community at BRC. Know doubt we all have thousands of stories of this, it's a big part of why we are at BRC. So I ask the question: What would Burnigman have done???????? ;)
Thoughts?

