Is This Paradise? No, It's San Francisco During Burning Man
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Haze Valet said:
August 30, 2010 12:19 PM
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This is going to be awesome. This is going to be snarky hipster dream land. You have hereby invited the population of San Francisco most deserving of snarky comments into the snarkster's den. Yes... line up Nob Hillians, Marinianians, North Beachers, Russian Hillians, South Beachians... come to the Mission and Castro and see the light... come to Dolores in your polo shirts, with your bud light limes, your bros and Hai Mais... come and bathe in the snark. We are waiting...
P.S. Thank god the hippies are out of town.
P.S.S and yes... Bootie will still suck... I dont think East Bay Bridge Trolls know what Burning Man is?
cv replied to comment from Haze Valet
August 30, 2010 4:20 PM
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Great! With all the Marinianians in the Mission and the Castro during Burning Man, the Marina will be *awesome* this week. See you at Perry's!
Aaron Sankin replied to comment from cv
August 30, 2010 4:46 PM
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Didn't even think of that. I'll be taking on all comers at beer pong in the back room of Bar None. It, as they say, is on.
Olivier Madnomad said:
September 1, 2010 11:33 PM
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If you were ever curious about the actual history of Burning Man, check out Dust & Illusions: http://dustandullusions.com
The document doesn't show you why you should spend $1,000 at least to go there, but rather look at how Burning Man evolved from a small and intimate gathering to a multi-million dollar business, and how politics might have replaced philosophies.