Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1993, Page 12C, Image 66

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Ingenuity is a strong trait of
these folk. In the Track Town Piz
za parking lot, 1 met about 10
youths who had runted a U-Haul,
driven it all the way from Mesa,
An/. , and slept in it ... with their
dog. of course. The kids had the
19-year-old Owen to thank for
their safe arrival, for he piloted
the vessel most of the way, some
times at speeds up to 90 inph.
When Owen is not touring with
the hand, he says he likes to
"drink l>eer" and "smoke pot."
Not everyone I talked to
seemed as brain dead as Owen
and the U-Haul gang. Kdward, a
26-year-old Portlander, was a
thriving entrepreneur. He hasn't
been to many shows of late
betause of his thriving new busi
ness selling wild mushrooms he
collects in the forest. The smil
ing. short-haired man told me
that mushrooms (no. not those
kind) fetch $40 a pound, and are
so valuable that a collector might
gut shot at.
Sean, a thirtysomething teacher
from Vancouver, B.C., gave me
some green zinc oxide to put on
my nose and cheeks with the
warning," von‘11 look like a wier
do." I had no worries about that
hero — I've been to enough
shows to know that in the realm
of personal appearance, anything
goes. I thought, recalling the man
1 had seen with blackberry juice
smeared all over his loinclothed
body.
1 asked if his high school stu
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