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  2. so every TR from India, Pakistan and Peru belongs in spray now?
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  4. Is he before or after me on the list?
  5. cj001f

    good question

    JayB- channeling my channels of suckdom. Feed that East Coast rage! Feel the power!
  6. cj001f

    Ice axe

    Call 1-800-SUBARUU and 2 brothers, err Mountaineers, will hand deliver a copy of the scripture directly to your home, imparting you with valuable wisdom on the nature of the true path and proper conduct in all matters Alpine. Freedom of the Hills, it's not just a book, it's a way of life.
  7. cj001f

    good question

    This is exactly my point. As a population, we overlook the wrongs of a person, a government, or a group of people as it suits us. All of this at the behest of the government's idea of who is, or isn't an enemy at the time. Does the government have it's reasons? Yes. That doesn't mean that we, as citizens shouldn't question the motives. FYI - you didn't provide any substance to the argument. Your statements have been diversions from the point and questioning my motives, not discussing the issue. You are very good at arguing, but you are not good at discussing and furthering a conversation. I am not sure that anything that you've contributed merits consideration as an argument, actually. You have stated certain convictions that you hold, which appear to be articles of faith, concerning the relationship between government policy and popular opinion in the USA. The "American's (except for an elite cadre that includes - incidentally - me) Are Government Controlled Drones" riff is tired as hell, easily refuted, and evinces the very absence of critical thinking which it has ostensibly been put forward to lament and bemoan. American public opinion frequently runs counter to both the wishes of, and the policies championed by, the Executive Branch and/or Congress. This suggests that the policies established by the government, and the manner in which the government advocates for, or defends them - is but one of many variables that influence whether or not the public supports any given policy. And yes, of [yaaaaawn] course we are all free to question the policies established by our government, and the motives and judgments behind them. Ditto for the reasons why our fellow citizens support a given policy or take exception to it. However, if you want to have a sincere discussion which furthers the inquiry into the reasons why someone has elected to do one or the other, the rhetorical stance you've chosen "Everyone else believes what the government tells them to..." seems like an especially poor means to achieve this end. why not just cut to the chase and say "you suck"? the strained verbiage is but buffoonery
  8. this post is super suck
  9. Puma if you are in Cougar country. I like trail running shoes for hiking, but not for running
  10. that is the story of my life.
  11. porter, don't do it for my sake, do it for the sake of humanity
  12. be careful getting yer scripts overseas. I bought some placebo medical marijuana in mexico once, and trust me, it just wasn't the same. on the other hand the placebo blondes I've picked up have been better quality, cheaper, and less maintenance overseas :tup:
  13. porter the "penis in a box" gag is getting a little old.
  14. please! help! I'm a cog in the machine
  15. As ususal, no rebuttal. Do you let your ego sit by the computer or just lean over your shoulder? I'll bow out now and you two can continue your conversation. This reads less like a response to anything I've written than it does a transcription of the recriminations echoing to and fro between the rational and emotive portions of your brain. Are you know a Situationist? Quoting DeBord? historical moment at which the commodity completes its colonization of social life
  16. Put a small loop of 3mm cord through the hole in the shaft of the toe lever. attach the biner to that.
  17. Certain former-PNW skiers of note have modified Silvretta 555s to be non-releseable by removing the heelunit and replacing it with a CNC'd baseplate and a snowboard heel throw. Not my choice, but food for though.
  18. cj001f

    good question

    Why would they need to be invited by a Unversity, the government will welcome them with open arms!
  19. I thought we were at war with Euthanasia?
  20. From: http://www.walmart.ca/wps-portal/storelocator/Canada-Storefinder.jsp?page=sfd "*With 285 stores from coast to coast in Canada, you are more than likely to find a store wherever you go...." sweet! your source for the obese and sweatpanted! gimmie my fucking walmart! I'll stick it to the man, I'll buy shit that breaks for 10% less than stuff that would last 30% longer!
  21. http://www.landquest.com/detailmain.asp?prop=06218M&curpage=1&search=brucelist $1,395,000 less than lakefront on Lake Washington
  22. cj001f

    good question

    It certainly can't be because of contempt for free speach, democracy or the free market. Ahmadinejad is a loon but is rhetoric plays to his hometown audience. Ours doesn't and we don't get why they don't listen to us.
  23. but you don't suck on skis. I do
  24. not much more stupid than bending over to pull up the toe tab on Dynafits Just stepping in is totally fun when the holes in your boots have gotten packed with snow thats now ice
  25. cj001f

    Sad Stats

    pics? one of the lake city strip clubs was advertising "Sumo Wrestling" on it's signboard this morning, that might be a good place to start
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