max.patch wrote:
ok TW, what advice ya gonna give to the guy on the left?
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[/list]without googling...anyone know the guy on the right. i bet some of you have met him.
bacon can solve most any problem.
max.patch wrote:
ok TW, what advice ya gonna give to the guy on the left?
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[/list]without googling...anyone know the guy on the right. i bet some of you have met him.
sheepdog wrote:
Looks like Minnesota Smith and short bus.max.patch wrote:
ok TW, what advice ya gonna give to the guy on the left?
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[/list]without googling...anyone know the guy on the right. i bet some of you have met him.
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jimmyjam wrote:
That guy's got a serious load on. Makes my back hurt just looking the picture. You see a lot like him near Springer in March and April.
socks wrote:
Smith looks like the bag lady "chirpa" in Star Wars.
4.bp.blogspot.com/-yFFaAd8piF8…Mike_Edmonds%2Bchirpa.jpg
jimmyjam wrote:
That guy's got a serious load on. Makes my back hurt just looking the picture. You see a lot like him near Springer in March and April.
ron havenTrafficJam wrote:
So, Minnesota smith is on the left? Who's on the right? He sort of looks like wolverine.socks wrote:
Smith looks like the bag lady "chirpa" in Star Wars.
4.bp.blogspot.com/-yFFaAd8piF8…Mike_Edmonds%2Bchirpa.jpg
jimmyjam wrote:
That's gotta be an old picture.
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jimmyjam wrote:
That's gotta be an old picture.
Da Wolf wrote:
MS walked the walk. against all odds. never judge a book by it's coverjimmyjam wrote:
That guy's got a serious load on. Makes my back hurt just looking the picture. You see a lot like him near Springer in March and April.
sheepdog wrote:
Looks like Minnesota Smith and short bus.max.patch wrote:
ok TW, what advice ya gonna give to the guy on the left?
without googling...anyone know the guy on the right. i bet some of you have met him.
twistwrist wrote:
This is the Shortbus I knew this year. He was a former sped teacher.sheepdog wrote:
Looks like Minnesota Smith and short bus.max.patch wrote:
ok TW, what advice ya gonna give to the guy on the left?
without googling...anyone know the guy on the right. i bet some of you have met him.
Max, advice for the dude? This is one instance where a bigger stick is not better.
LIhikers wrote:
Wild guess, but was that photo taken at the pavilion at Graymoor Spiritual Life Center in NY?twistwrist wrote:
This is the Shortbus I knew this year. He was a former sped teacher.Max, advice for the dude? This is one instance where a bigger stick is not better.sheepdog wrote:
Looks like Minnesota Smith and short bus.max.patch wrote:
ok TW, what advice ya gonna give to the guy on the left?
without googling...anyone know the guy on the right. i bet some of you have met him.
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Trillium wrote:
TW: that walking stick was custom made for MinnesotaSmith by Dances With Mice. DWM is a really cool guy. Saw him juggle fire sticks or maybe batons at the Southern Ruck in 2008. And he made the very best melt in your mouth pulled pork. Edit: just looked back at the MinnesotaSmith pic and that stick does not look like the one custom made by DWM.
I seriously doubt that pic was taken north of the Smokies. Edit: I thought you were talking about the MinnesotaSmith pic but upon reflection, I believe you were talking about the pic just under your question.
Foresight wrote:
So no one besides socks and myself remembers Evelyn Woodhead...
Foresight wrote:
So no one besides socks and myself remembers Evelyn Woodhead...
Rasty wrote:
I'm game. Maybe the Lakeshore trail in the Smokies. It's a great hike and didn't have any killer hills.A.T.Lt wrote:
Maybe between the 2 Georgians on here who's screen names start with a T and one of which might be having some sweet trail hookups they can organize a south of the MasonDixson line cafe group hike? No?? Some of us Yanks might want to take a road trip ya know
Drybones wrote:
The Foothills Trail would be a great hike, not hard walking and you get to see a diversity of scenery...rivers, water falls, views, lots of water but you don't have to get wet.Rasty wrote:
I'm game. Maybe the Lakeshore trail in the Smokies. It's a great hike and didn't have any killer hills.A.T.Lt wrote:
Maybe between the 2 Georgians on here who's screen names start with a T and one of which might be having some sweet trail hookups they can organize a south of the MasonDixson line cafe group hike? No?? Some of us Yanks might want to take a road trip ya know
twistwrist wrote:
Best job on Earth?
Mine.
I got the job! I'll be stationed at either Amicalola or Springer starting in late February.
twistwrist wrote:
Best job on Earth?
Mine.
I got the job! I'll be stationed at either Amicalola or Springer starting in late February.
twistwrist wrote:
Best job on Earth?
Mine.
I got the job! I'll be stationed at either Amicalola or Springer starting in late February.
twistwrist wrote:
Best job on Earth?
Mine.
I got the job! I'll be stationed at either Amicalola or Springer starting in late February.