Trail(er) trash
#61
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Re: Trail(er) trash
You may have something there.
If the liberals and Demoncrats could keep their pants zipped the population
would drop severely and decent people might again populate the earth.
"R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Steve Foley wrote:
>
>> It seems like you're saying that all of the land will eventually be
>> bulldozed, but until that happens, you want it 'preserved' for your
>> personal
>> enjoyment.
>
> Of course we can never pave all the land, but it shouldn't need
> constant protection from growth unless it's lucky enough to be saved as
> a park. The idea that more land must to be used all the time is
> illogical. We should lower our birthrates instead of living like cattle
> always trying to break down fences for a bigger range.
>
> Instead of making it about hikers vs. Jeepers, we need to stop pitting
> Man against nature, period. It's a philosophical thing, not a Jeep
> thing. Noise and wilderness don't mix. You can raise a ruckus in town
> or test your 4WD capabilities on a local dirt plot. We are running out
> of places where the true appeal of nature can be experienced. Nature
> is, in many ways, the absence of mechanical noise. When I hear a
> powerboat on a lake or an engine in the woods, I wonder why I traveled
> that far just to be reminded of the blasted city.
>
> R. Lander
>
If the liberals and Demoncrats could keep their pants zipped the population
would drop severely and decent people might again populate the earth.
"R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149184562.833916.202840@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Steve Foley wrote:
>
>> It seems like you're saying that all of the land will eventually be
>> bulldozed, but until that happens, you want it 'preserved' for your
>> personal
>> enjoyment.
>
> Of course we can never pave all the land, but it shouldn't need
> constant protection from growth unless it's lucky enough to be saved as
> a park. The idea that more land must to be used all the time is
> illogical. We should lower our birthrates instead of living like cattle
> always trying to break down fences for a bigger range.
>
> Instead of making it about hikers vs. Jeepers, we need to stop pitting
> Man against nature, period. It's a philosophical thing, not a Jeep
> thing. Noise and wilderness don't mix. You can raise a ruckus in town
> or test your 4WD capabilities on a local dirt plot. We are running out
> of places where the true appeal of nature can be experienced. Nature
> is, in many ways, the absence of mechanical noise. When I hear a
> powerboat on a lake or an engine in the woods, I wonder why I traveled
> that far just to be reminded of the blasted city.
>
> R. Lander
>
#62
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
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> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
> pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
> and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
whine.
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
> pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
> and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
whine.
#63
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
> pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
> and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
whine.
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
> pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
> and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
whine.
#64
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
> pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
> and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
whine.
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because he got
> pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated fields. I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was cultivated
> and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
Jerry, I think he was saying he was a "-----" for doing nothing about it but
whine.
#68
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Re: Trail(er) trash
It was on Thu, 01 Jun 2006 18:02:55 +0000, another Dirty Dusty Delta day,
when Steve Foley coughed up:
> I give this troll five stars!!
Save 'em. Glue them to your forehead so the world will know how bright you
think you are.
Troll, n.
Computer-related;
6b) Someone you disagree with
--
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application
of a rough truth.
-Edward Bulwer-Lytton, writer (1803-1873)
when Steve Foley coughed up:
> I give this troll five stars!!
Save 'em. Glue them to your forehead so the world will know how bright you
think you are.
Troll, n.
Computer-related;
6b) Someone you disagree with
--
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application
of a rough truth.
-Edward Bulwer-Lytton, writer (1803-1873)
#69
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Re: Trail(er) trash
It was on Thu, 01 Jun 2006 18:02:55 +0000, another Dirty Dusty Delta day,
when Steve Foley coughed up:
> I give this troll five stars!!
Save 'em. Glue them to your forehead so the world will know how bright you
think you are.
Troll, n.
Computer-related;
6b) Someone you disagree with
--
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application
of a rough truth.
-Edward Bulwer-Lytton, writer (1803-1873)
when Steve Foley coughed up:
> I give this troll five stars!!
Save 'em. Glue them to your forehead so the world will know how bright you
think you are.
Troll, n.
Computer-related;
6b) Someone you disagree with
--
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application
of a rough truth.
-Edward Bulwer-Lytton, writer (1803-1873)
#70
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Re: Trail(er) trash
It was on Thu, 01 Jun 2006 18:02:55 +0000, another Dirty Dusty Delta day,
when Steve Foley coughed up:
> I give this troll five stars!!
Save 'em. Glue them to your forehead so the world will know how bright you
think you are.
Troll, n.
Computer-related;
6b) Someone you disagree with
--
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application
of a rough truth.
-Edward Bulwer-Lytton, writer (1803-1873)
when Steve Foley coughed up:
> I give this troll five stars!!
Save 'em. Glue them to your forehead so the world will know how bright you
think you are.
Troll, n.
Computer-related;
6b) Someone you disagree with
--
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application
of a rough truth.
-Edward Bulwer-Lytton, writer (1803-1873)