hookahdude wrote:I recommend a Theme Camp called MOOP Nazis. Simple mission - pick-up MOOP - identify offenders and shame them. Discuss.
hookahdude wrote:I recommend a Theme Camp called MOOP Nazis. Simple mission - pick-up MOOP - identify offenders and shame them. Discuss.
hookahdude wrote:I recommend a Theme Camp called MOOP Nazis. Simple mission - pick-up MOOP - identify offenders and shame them. Discuss.
remotecontrol wrote:O God yes this.Tall blond skinny dominatrix type chicks with 8" heels, super mini black leather skirt under a nazi uniform, including one of those whip thingys they slap they're leg with.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
polyresin wrote:hookahdude wrote:I recommend a Theme Camp called MOOP Nazis. Simple mission - pick-up MOOP - identify offenders and shame them. Discuss.
I love this idea... I have actually started to think about an art piece that eats moop or something, but that's an idea that needs some perfecting because I'm sure it would be abused...
bluesbob wrote:I wish everyone would stop leaving their motorhomes along 447.
bluesbob wrote:I wish everyone would stop leaving their motorhomes along 447.
TomServo wrote:Pickles are cucumbers soaked in EVIL!
-- bottles everywhere, and since then crews have picked it up.Bounce530 wrote:A trend that I do see happening more and more, which I don't care for is how when people are packing up their camps they'll leave stuff that they think others will want piled up around the street signs.

jkisha wrote:I wonder how many people that buy tickets have any clue that there even ARE principles? I know for sure many (If not most) don't even bother to read the first timer's guide/survival guide. Maybe their should be a test that needs to be taken and passed in order to even get into the cue to buy tickets?
LauraPlanet wrote:I'm all about including newbies, and I like the idea of findng ways to better educate new burners (and remind vets) of the principles.
I certainly spent a lot of time on the internet waiting to buy tickets back in January, I wonder how difficult it would be to add a game that would remind folks of the expectations of the community.
Do greeters get trained to talk about the 10 principles of Burning Man as folks enter the city? I honestly can't remember if a greeter or gate crew ever talked to me about LNT; I do remember rolling in the dust and ringing the bellThe greeters could be fun and sexy about it, walking next to the car, wearing a short skirt, bending over slowly to show proper procurement of MOOP. Also, if they could figure out a way to have greeters, particularly on Sunday night, out in the line leading up to the first gate crew there would be a lot of time/opportunity for a friendly reminder of the principles.
LauraPlanet wrote:Do greeters get trained to talk about the 10 principles of Burning Man as folks enter the city? I honestly can't remember if a greeter or gate crew ever talked to me about LNT; I do remember rolling in the dust and ringing the bellThe greeters could be fun and sexy about it, walking next to the car, wearing a short skirt, bending over slowly to show proper procurement of MOOP. Also, if they could figure out a way to have greeters, particularly on Sunday night, out in the line leading up to the first gate crew there would be a lot of time/opportunity for a friendly reminder of the principles.
jkisha wrote:I wonder how many people that buy tickets have any clue that there even ARE principles? I know for sure many (If not most) don't even bother to read the first timer's guide/survival guide. Maybe their should be a test that needs to be taken and passed in order to even get into the cue to buy tickets?
jkisha wrote:I wonder how many people that buy tickets have any clue that there even ARE principles? I know for sure many (If not most) don't even bother to read the first timer's guide/survival guide. Maybe their should be a test that needs to be taken and passed in order to even get into the cue to buy tickets?
jkisha wrote:Maybe their should be a test that needs to be taken and passed in order to even get into the cue to buy tickets?
jkisha wrote:I wonder how many people that buy tickets have any clue that there even ARE principles? I know for sure many (If not most) don't even bother to read the first timer's guide/survival guide. Maybe their should be a test that needs to be taken and passed in order to even get into the cue to buy tickets?
theCryptofishist wrote:jkisha wrote:Maybe their should be a test that needs to be taken and passed in order to even get into the cue to buy tickets?
What a nightmare it would be to administer. You volunteering?

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