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Choada_Boy

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  1. I hope this is a troll. Even cops have to fill out paperwork when they kill a bad guy. Of course there are questions asked. If someone in your family got drunk, stumbled into their neighbor's house, and got shot dead, wouldn't you want to at least ask a few questions? What does the law say? Why should I have to interview a person who broke into my house? Not a troll. After last night I'm considering buying a gun for the house.
  2. If two people are bitch stomping a guy on the ground, can I hit one in the head with a baseball bat?
  3. If I wake up and someone's in my house, can I go downstairs and kill them dead on the spot, no questions asked?
  4. After my neighbor got the shit kicked out of him at 2am last night by two drunks driving by, I have a few questions for the legal experts or law enforcement types on this site. In WA: 1) What are the limits of deadly force I can apply to an intruder in my house? 2) What are the limits of deadly force I can apply to an intruder on my property? 3) What are the limits of deadly force I can apply in defending myself from physical assault? 4) What are the limits of deadly force I can apply in defending another person from physical assault? 5) What are your credentials? Thanks!!!
  5. Nelson's topos ROCK! Check out Snow Creek Wall:
  6. You should get a gun and Go Postal on this M.F.
  7. I think they're pretty good. The overview maps could be a bit better and Fred's time estimates can be pretty far off sometimes, but the don't call them "Beckey's Bibles" for nothing.
  8. We're the hand that writes and quickly moves away.
  9. Define retarded question.
  10. Yeah! Who wants to see bolts on a cliff next to a highway? BTW: I only eat strip-mined meat.
  11. I think I remember this conversation from the end of "Seven", when John Doe is taking Brad Pitt to find his wife's severed head.
  12. Rogue's I2PA and the BB I2PA are a close race, but I have to give top honors to BB after the mean hurtin' Rogue's offering put on me down in the 'Quah at a friend's B-Day party. RUINED!! Afterwards, I marched barefoot onto my father-in-law's freshly grouted bathroom floor, then tried to fix the damage with a nearby dustpan. The wif was not too happy. Stone's by far the best in a bottle.
  13. Try downloading the NEWEST VERSION OF FIREFOX.
  14. It makes me SICK when someone feels they need to add two diamond plate steel footholds to a perfectly good via ferrata without asking the first ascensionists.
  15. How does Snoop Dogg keep his shirts so white? BLEEEACH!
  16. More detailed article: Search called off for climber presumed dead in fall Linda Nguyen, Vancouver Sun Published: Monday, July 09, 2007 CHILLIWACK - An experienced alpine climber who was knocked into a crevasse by a slab of ice on Mount Slesse over the weekend is presumed dead. Chilliwack Search and Rescue called off the helicopter search of the Fraser Valley mountain Saturday night, believing the 31-year-old Abbotsford man likely died in the glacier. The area is too unsafe for a rescue or a recovery mission at this time, RCMP spokesman Bert Paquet said in a telephone interview Sunday. "The chance of survival in this specific case was established as unlikely." The man had been scaling the steep northeast face of the Chilliwack mountain with a 32-year-old Vancouver man around 6 a.m. Saturday. Neither of the climbers were named. The two were tied together until a massive chunk of ice from an overhang fell and hit the Abbotsford man, severing the rope, and knocking him into a crevasse, Paquet said. The other climber, who was not injured, could no longer see his friend or get a response when he called out. It took him five hours to climb down the mountain to get help. Brad Fandrich, the helicopter pilot who took the search and rescue team and the surviving climber to look for the missing man, described the area as very dangerous. "We knew exactly where the victim was, but we were just trying to assess risk and access," he said. "There was definitely a big risk to the rescue team." Fandrich, a 13-year veteran with Valley Helicopters in nearby Hope, said the surviving climber is still in shock. "He said the chunk of ice that hit his friend was the size of two pickup trucks -- his words," Fandrich said. "The gravity of the situation hadn't affected him yet. He looked tired but he was still holding himself together." Fandrich said the helicopter was in the air for two hours, but only able to spend 30 minutes surveying the rescue site. "I couldn't see anything. To me, it was just a glacier where there was newly crumbled ice," he said. "The spot where the climber fell was in between a crack of the glacier that was 20 to 30 feet deep." He said his company has done search and rescue missions before on Mount Slesse, but this time, the risks of falling ice and rock made it impossible for the helicopter to land. "I didn't want to put the helicopter under the cliff because we could see rocks that had fallen from above, embedded into the glacier," he said. A ground recovery team will not be sent in to look for the missing climber at this time because conditions are still too dangerous, police said. They will decide today if they will return to the site. Mount Slesse, at almost 2,500 metres, is favoured by hikers and climbers.
  17. Some more info HERE. ----------------------------------------------- CHILLIWACK - Rescuers have called off the search for an Abbotsford man presumed dead after being hit by falling ice while climbing a mountain east of Chilliwack early Saturday morning. The 31-year-old man was climbing the steep northeast face of Mount Slesse with a 32-year-old friend from Vancouver around 6 a.m. when the accident happened. The two experienced climbers were tied together, or short-roping, when the victim was hit by an ice block that fell from overhead. His friend was unscathed and was cutting the rope linking them when it broke and the victim fell. The climber disappeared and his friend hiked five hours to get help. Police and Chilliwack Search and Rescue were called, and rescuers spent the day assessing the area where the accident happened. As a result, a recovery mission will not be attempted because of the safety risk to rescuers - the area is unstable, with ice and rock debris still shifting and falling down. According to Chilliwack RCMP, based on the assessment of search-and-rescue experts the chance of survival is unlikely. Police are not releasing the name of the victim or his friend. The rescue situation will be reassessed during a meeting planned for Monday.
  18. "Six of one, six of the other."
  19. Here's ya go: Cars are now good for the environment. The doublethink on this one is almost beyond comprehension.
  20. Mr. E couldn't tell the difference between Baker and Shuksan. He left town when the Feng Shui crapped out after they built a Starbucks in "The Pit" instead of a community garden.
  21. I watched a man get beaten to death with a baseball bat, on the corner of Railroad and Holly, during an argument over meth. I've had my car broken into numerous times. I had all my gear stolen out of my car while it was parked in front of my house. I've had my house broken into several times, and once I chased a meth-fueled black man out of my house when I woke up while he was sexually assaulting my sleeping wife. I'm telling you, STAY AWAY.
  22. I was not really drunk! I met him this winter, looked familiar, same name, soul patch. Linky link "Roger Strong is a “recovering” Bering Sea Crab Fisherman of 20 years, and a deeply obsessed winter climbing junkie. Roj has climbed and opened new routes of every facet in the Pacific NW, Alaska, Yosemite, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. After a few years as a BD climber and Field Tester, he finally landed his dream “real” job with the BD sales team, shucking the rollercoaster lifestyle of living on a boat up to half the year and climbing full time the rest."
  23. I think I saw him on TV captaining a crab boat. Was I really drunk?
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