geekster wrote:To use our camp as an example, it has basically two "ranks": whippencracker and everybody else (bitches). Well, three, because if you work for the org, you are a minion. So you have the whippencracker of which there is only one, the bitches which is the rest of the camp, some of whom may also be minions. Bitches is not gender specific, we are all the whippencracker's bitches. Still using our camp as an example, you would be a virgin bitch. Virgin bitches are expected to help set up, tear down, and help with one mid-week general camp sprucing up and that is about it. They are free to engage in any other camp activities that might catch their fancy but aren't required to. They will be expected to go outside and play most of the time.
talito wrote:if you need someone to be socially awkward with, i'll be at the BRC Institute for Unlearning, located at 3:00 / D.
harrypotterybarn wrote:Holy crap, now I'm terrified because I joined a camp that accepts newbies (on the advice of a friend). Should I be thinking of backing out on this one? I'm totally prepared to camp alone, but a sense of purpose and contribution are important to me.
C.f.M. wrote:too many glass bottles
One glass bottles is too many bottles.
Eric wrote:C.f.M. wrote:too many glass bottles
One glass bottles is too many bottles.
As long as you take them back out with you and clean them up thoroughly if they break, glass bottles are fine, just heavy. I carry my good alcohol in glass, and my celebratory bottle of Chimay is in glass for late in the week.
Pack it out, clean it up: if you can follow that you can work with glass.
As for the No-Rinse line- I love them, both the body wash & the shampoo. The only negative I've found is that you smell like talcum powder for a little while after using them (the Fine Scent of Nursing Home, as my boyfriend calls it). No mess, no fuss, cuts the dust, lasts a long time.
C.f.M. wrote:3. I tried the No Rinse bodywash for the first time this weekend, I didn't like it. I don't like the baby powder smell, and though it did get rid of the faint B.O. under my arms, it left a filmy feeling, rather than a clean one.
When you rub it on, as the instructions say, how does it interact with the playa dust (that I, at least, was covered in)?
Test Tickle Ease wrote:
Just show up; the Playa will provide.
Test Tickle Ease wrote:I was a freeloading, innocent newbie. I had a blast. I found that people who worked way too much were way too proud of the amount they worked and way less focused on the spirit of the whole thing. Which really isn't horrendous, especially considering my lack of effort into the whole thing, and how much they did in comparison, but really, it's camping.

TomServo wrote:Test Tickle Ease wrote:I was a freeloading, innocent newbie. I had a blast. I found that people who worked way too much were way too proud of the amount they worked and way less focused on the spirit of the whole thing. Which really isn't horrendous, especially considering my lack of effort into the whole thing, and how much they did in comparison, but really, it's camping.
Sounds like you need to reevaluate your real reasons for attending the event. Maybe I'm crazy, but I'd feel a little ashamed about making a boast like that. If 2011 was your first year, I would pay money to see how you handle the playa at its BEST!
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