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Date:         Sat, 29 Aug 1998 22:22:05 GMT
Reply-To:     Steve Green <sgreen@WELL.COM>
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From:         Steve Green <sgreen@WELL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Burning Man
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I'm packing up and getting ready to go. Came up with some socks and gin to drop off at Coyote's shrine. Still working on suitably sturdy frame for the solar panel.

Zefram will be the light-brown '84 Westfalia with a black tarp; not sure where I'll be parked. Naked women are always welcomed. Mud is optional.

-- Steve Green

On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 17:20:40 -0400, Karl Ploessl wrote:

>just don't let them into your bus. Cleaning up the mud is not easy :-). > >At 2:10 PM -0700 8/28/98, Terry Buchanan wrote: > >* This morning a local radio station (KROQ) was talking about the upcoming >* Burning Man event. Sounds like quite an interesting affair. They cover >* themselves in mud for the whole weekend!? The thought of a bunch of half >* naked women covered in mud seems to illicit some interesting images...


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