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- The Department of Mutant Vehicles July 30, 2010When Burning Man first moved to the Black Rock Desert in 1990, there was hardly any structure and certainly no roads like we know today. In fact, there were so few people on playa that driving wasn’t an issue. When our population grew to several thousand people all congregated together, though, driving became more dangerous. [...] […]Wally Bomgaars
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Looks like a scene out of “Kiss Me Deadly”. Or maybe “Repo Man”…
I found a aluminum briefcase, it has thin foam already in it. Has an extruded look to the outside. It’s in the basement if you want it.
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