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more like within a money shot of her chest.
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Bring It On!! hell, we could even do a 2nd ropeup for this year there
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uh.....we still have to get by Trask to get to Squamish
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Patriotism blamed for alleged assault web page canada.com Wednesday, July 09, 2003 CREDIT: Global BC SQUAMISH -- A camping trip to B.C. by three Washington state residents turned ugly in Squamish last week when they got into a fight with a large group of partying youths. The RCMP is only now releasing details of the incident. They say the clash on July 2 began with verbal bantering between Canadians celebrating Canada Day and the Americans marking Independence Day. The Mounties say the verbal exchanges escalated to physical aggression by both sides, resulting in some injuries and damage to the Americans' vehicle and tent. According to the victims, the teens threw stones, beat and terrorized them while chanting, "Yankee go home." A local tow truck driver says their vehicle had a broken windshield and slashed tires. Shannon Stone says the group started swearing at them, and Jay Barklay says they threatened to gang-bang the American tourists. "I've never been through anything like this," Stone says. "Seeing a whole group of people coming after us. I thought somebody was going to get killed." But police say their information is that the physical attacks were started by the American campers, and that one of the Americans threatened to come back with a gun. Two people were arrested for causing a disturbance. The American campers called the U.S. consulate, which has contacted the RCMP. The RCMP is still investigating and charges could be laid. © Copyright 2003 Global BC, canada.com
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Teens beat us, says visitor web page Sarah Young The Province About 50 teens yelling "Yankee, go home!" attacked three Americans camping in Squamish, trashed their car and set their tent on fire, the U.S. visitors said yesterday. And to add insult to injury, the Americans say, the RCMP seemed to care little about the attack. "The whole thing is trying to be brushed under the table," Jeremy Dahl said from his home in Ephrata, Wash. He was camping with his friends Jay Barklay and Shannon Scott in a campground on Loggers Lane on Canada Day when the teens turned up late at night. Dahl said the teens wished them a happy Canada Day. The Americans replied by saying "Happy Fourth of July." Dahl said the Canadians then began swearing at them. "They were being loud and obnoxious, but they were just kids having a good time," Dahl said. Things soon turned even uglier. Dahl said a couple of the teens threw rocks at their tents. "I had gotten out to ask why they were throwing rocks at our tent and pretty much from then on it was, 'Yankees, Americans, go home,' and they pretty much came swingin' after that," Barklay told BCTV News on Global. Then the Canadians started swinging punches. The three Americans received minor injuries. Dahl called 911 on his cellphone. He was still speaking to the police as the 50 or so teens yelled that they would "get those f------g Americans." As some teens hit and kicked Barklay and Dahl, others jumped on their car, smashing the windshield, and then slashed the tires. Dahl said three girls were laughing as they kicked in the sides of the car. A couple of teens began slashing their tents. Then they got a burning log -- a camp-site marker -- and threw it into the tent. The tent and their gear went up in flames. Dahl said the teens scattered when the RCMP arrived. Although Dahl said he pointed out some of the ringleaders, police told him nothing could be done. Dahl said police did not take statements. Two people were later arrested for causing a disturbance. Squamish RCMP say they are still investigating. "It was a bad experience, but we'll definitely move on," Dahl said. "We just want something done with those kids. If this is what they can do now, who knows what they'll do in the future?" syoung@png.canwest.com © Copyright 2003 The Province
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An 'isolated incident' or the tip of the iceberg? Our RCMP buddy Cliff Doherty shows up in Google a few times: http://www.ctcsquamish.com/fordean.pdf Sea to Sky Directory of Services July 23, 2002 19.3 ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE - SQUAMISH DETACHMENT 40439 Tantalus Way Box 1880 Squamish, B.C. V0N 3G0 Phone: 604-898-9611 Fax: 604-898-4712 24 Hour Emergency Response Phone: 911 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Contact: S/Sgt. Cliff Doherty Crime Prevention Co-ordinator: Constable Patricia Lussier Services: 1. Blockwatch is a program designed to reduce residential break-ins. It provides information to home owners on home security, about calling the police, and observing and reporting suspicious activities. 2. Block Parents is a program designed to assist in the safety of children in the community. A Block Parent sign is displayed in the homes of volunteers (who have been screened by the police) to let children in distress know that someone is available to provide help. Block Parent Co-ordinator: Carmen Leroux. Phone: 892-3359. 3. DARE-Program Coordinator: Constable Patricia Lussier. 80 4. Gang/Youth Contact Line provides a telephone service allowing everyone to get involved in the stand against youth and gang violence. Examples of calls include: to report potentially violent situations (i.e. possession of weapons); for assistance or information about dealing with gang related problems; and to report information about a criminal offense. All calls are confidential. The 24 hour line has an answering machine only, leave name and number and a youth officer responds to the message. Phone: 1-800-680-GANG 4. Victim Services is a community based program dedicated to assisting victims and witnesses of crime. Under the direction of a police officer, this program is staffed by civilian personnel and volunteer support. The staff are trained and skilled in dealing with matters of criminal victimization/trauma. Victim Services Coordinator: Cathy Lamoureux; Assistant Coordinator: Glen Watson Phone: 898-1572. Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with 24 hour call out. e-mail address: victim@sea-to-sky.net web page: http://sea-to-sky.net/victim
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Hey Fleb, any offers on your spaceship yet?
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I gots an idea! How bout you'all get 20 of your friends together and take turns beating the crap outta each other? That would make it all feel so much better!
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I dread the day that Dan - and CrazyPolishBob join forces and start hunting for revenge.
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you guys really aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer, are you?
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What up girl? Settling in here in Seattle? What are your climbing plans for the weekend?
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http://westernfront.wwu.edu/2000/September/features3361.html has some interesting info about acupuncture. I believe the subject in the photo is none other than our own Glassgowkiss/CPB.
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Roger that Jam Crack, Nutcracker, Munginella, and Commitment. fyi Nut is only 5.8. Climb Snake Dike on a good moon night and avoid the heat and the tourons.
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she's great at posting pics, but will she rise to the challenge of posting one of herself in a climbing pose?
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Come on Ray, fess up to it, I'm really you, or you'rre really me, or FS is really Norman, or, wait, I'm confused again.
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Up yours, CHUMP! a soft touch works much better
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I have absolutley no doubt this woman is either Trask or his daughter..... .............content deleted........... -------------- "...evil empire of Heather and her minions of satan..."
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Everybody loves avatars........... .........deleted.....it was CLASSIC!!!............
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deleted....she's such a little sweet talker.........
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Rainier rescue in the Seattle Times 6/22
My_xxxth_Avatar replied to To_The_Top's topic in Mount Rainier NP
Part of me really wishes they'd just leave a few of those parties stranded up there from time to time, just to make future parties consider the rammifications of their decisions to proceed a little more carefully. It's an easy call to 'go' when you know you can whip out the cell and call for an air taxi when the going gets tough. -
Oh, don't worry too much, all good Poles fade away and come back as something equally repulsive. Liszewski will probably show up here at CC.com eventually as "Papa of Trask" or some such thing, kinda like CrazyPolishBob disappeared and showed up again as Glassgowkiss.
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How many cc.comers can you identify in THIS clip?
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I like to use an overhand backed up by half of a doublefisherman's knot, especially when climbing da Toof in the midst of a group of M's. It makes them shake their heads in wonderment, whisper amongst themselves, and maintain their distance. It's really funny to watch it come back around when I'm rapping back by and note that the dead chunk of wood they're all anchored to at the top of the 2nd pitch could easily snap and send them all to their doom...they REALLY need to change their SOP document for that climb.