jimmyjam wrote:
If it's still hissing start pissing.WanderingStovie wrote:
If it is still hissing, keep (dousing with a yellow liquid).
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jimmyjam wrote:
If it's still hissing start pissing.WanderingStovie wrote:
If it is still hissing, keep (dousing with a yellow liquid).
WanderingStovie wrote:
Yeah, that's the word. I'm surprised it didn't get auto-censored.jimmyjam wrote:
If it's still hissing start pissing.WanderingStovie wrote:
If it is still hissing, keep (dousing with a yellow liquid).
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Drybones wrote:
This ain't WB.WanderingStovie wrote:
Yeah, that's the word. I'm surprised it didn't get auto-censored.jimmyjam wrote:
If it's still hissing start pissing.WanderingStovie wrote:
If it is still hissing, keep (dousing with a yellow liquid).
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twistwrist wrote:
My local paper is hiring me to freelance write an article about it, so I've done a lot of reading this morning.
Thanks Mountain Mike. I'm sure missing the A.T. in my daily life these days.Life is good...great actually...I love both of my jobs, I've got a new guy in my life whom I really like, and I'm still dappling in some writing. But damn I miss the trail.
Rasty wrote:
Does Tennessee heave the death penalty for homicide by arson?
IMScotty wrote:
If I understood the news correctly the two teens were probably hikers since the fire started on 'Chimney Tops Trail.' I would like to think that this was a fire that got away from them rather than it was a purposeful act. If purposely set they should be looking at murder charges. So many lives ruined here.
max.patch wrote:
the wildfires were out in georgia. until last nite. last nite a car on the richard b russell highway (the road that tesnatee gap and hogen gap trailheads are on) somehow managed to run off the road and crash in the woods. the car caught on fire, which then caused the woods to catch on fire. last nite the highway was closed. and a couple hours ago the GATC announced that the AT section from neels gap to tesnatee gap is closed due to this fire.
max.patch wrote:
the forest service has a sense of humor; they are referring to this as the #BadSantaFire.max.patch wrote:
the wildfires were out in georgia. until last nite. last nite a car on the richard b russell highway (the road that tesnatee gap and hogen gap trailheads are on) somehow managed to run off the road and crash in the woods. the car caught on fire, which then caused the woods to catch on fire. last nite the highway was closed. and a couple hours ago the GATC announced that the AT section from neels gap to tesnatee gap is closed due to this fire.
max.patch wrote:
the forest service has a sense of humor; they are referring to this as the #BadSantaFire.max.patch wrote:
the wildfires were out in georgia. until last nite. last nite a car on the richard b russell highway (the road that tesnatee gap and hogen gap trailheads are on) somehow managed to run off the road and crash in the woods. the car caught on fire, which then caused the woods to catch on fire. last nite the highway was closed. and a couple hours ago the GATC announced that the AT section from neels gap to tesnatee gap is closed due to this fire.
Rumor among my cronies is that one of the boys is the son of a LEO.uncle meat wrote:
I just don't know what ya tell the family's of the 14 that died, they were sent to bed without dinner. Kinda crazy. Hope these two utes know just how lucky they are to be able to have a life, guilt riddin' as it should be.
chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
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I realize we have all had different experiences. But I have lived and worked on 4 different continents and visited a 5th one extensively, and have consistently found the who you know vs. what you know is a worse issue elsewhere.TrafficJam wrote:
Surprised. I guess you haven't had the same experiences that I have.Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
Astro wrote:
I realize we have all had different experiences. But I have lived and worked on 4 different continents and visited a 5th one extensively, and have consistently found the who you know vs. what you know is a worse issue elsewhere.TrafficJam wrote:
Surprised. I guess you haven't had the same experiences that I have.Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
so what else is new?TrafficJam wrote:
you are right. I'm sorry, I was being a b***h.Astro wrote:
I realize we have all had different experiences. But I have lived and worked on 4 different continents and visited a 5th one extensively, and have consistently found the who you know vs. what you know is a worse issue elsewhere.TrafficJam wrote:
Surprised. I guess you haven't had the same experiences that I have.Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
So much for being nice. By all means tell us about your extensive experience outside the south, so us naive people know what's what.TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
Nah, no big deal, and no need to apologise. I should have let it go sooner myself since it was not what the thread was really about. It was just an aspect of something I have done research on, written and presented on.TrafficJam wrote:
you are right. I'm sorry, I was being a b***h.Astro wrote:
I realize we have all had different experiences. But I have lived and worked on 4 different continents and visited a 5th one extensively, and have consistently found the who you know vs. what you know is a worse issue elsewhere.TrafficJam wrote:
Surprised. I guess you haven't had the same experiences that I have.Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
Astro wrote:
Nah, no big deal, and no need to apologise.TrafficJam wrote:
you are right. I'm sorry, I was being a b***h.Astro wrote:
I realize we have all had different experiences. But I have lived and worked on 4 different continents and visited a 5th one extensively, and have consistently found the who you know vs. what you know is a worse issue elsewhere.TrafficJam wrote:
Surprised. I guess you haven't had the same experiences that I have.Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?
I hate to say it, but TJ is correct...but it's that way everywhere.TrafficJam wrote:
Surprised. I guess you haven't had the same experiences that I have.Astro wrote:
I would not associate that with the South more than any other part of the USA or world (and perhaps even less).TrafficJam wrote:
Don't be stupid, this is the south. It's not what you know, it's who you know. And if you believe otherwise, you're even more naive than I am.chief wrote:
OMG, son of a LEO! i'm gonna be nice and ask, what's your point?