specialed Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 What do we think about having cats on the trail? Leash or no Leash? Don't even bother to bring? Quote
Lambone Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Saw a guy on the Ingalls lake trail with a Parrot on his shoulder. My cat would have been stoaked that day! Quote
Dru Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 two famous Squamish sport climbers used to have a cat named Roxie who went craggin with them. well they were in a car accident near Donner Summit and when they got out of the car to look at the damage ol' Roxie ran off and was never seen again. she probably went feral and is chewin on in the Tahoe backcountry "Where's Roxie" is a good slab route though.......put up to commemorate the event. Quote
catbirdseat Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 What's playin at the Roxie? I'll tell you what's playing at the Roxie, A picture about a Minnesota man so in love with a Mississippi girl, That he sacrifices everything and moves all the way to Biloxi. That's what's playing at the Roxie. Quote
salbrecher Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Theres a guy around where I live that walks his cat on a leash, DAILY! It seams like he walks it for hours to. Kinda creepy. Quote
minx Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 i used to see the cat people in the park where i ran. weird stuff! Those cats didn't look too happy to be in the park and when the dogs...came along...too funny! lots of kitty scratches on the owner's arms! Quote
Bug Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Dru said: two famous Squamish sport climbers used to have a cat named Roxie who went craggin with them. well they were in a car accident near Donner Summit and when they got out of the car to look at the damage ol' Roxie ran off and was never seen again. she probably went feral and is chewin on in the Tahoe backcountry "Where's Roxie" is a good slab route though.......put up to commemorate the event. A few years ago I was sleeping peacfully in Hidden Valley campground when I heard the baleful cry of a road slug grandma searching for her lost Fifi. The calls went on and on- "Fifiiiiii", ..............."Fifiiiiii", ......................"Fifiiiiii", ..........."Fifiiiiii", ............."Fifiiiiii", ............."Fifiiiiii", .............."Fifiiiiii", ..........."Fifiiiiii" - as she walked closer and closer and got louder and louder. A mild mannered young climber finally took pity on the poor forlorne woman and enlightened her as to her Fifi's whereabouts. "YOUR F_______ DOG GOT EATEN BY CAYOTES LADY. WILL YOU SHUT UP AND LET US SLEEP!!" Quote
Sphinx Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Bug said: Dru said: two famous Squamish sport climbers used to have a cat named Roxie who went craggin with them. well they were in a car accident near Donner Summit and when they got out of the car to look at the damage ol' Roxie ran off and was never seen again. she probably went feral and is chewin on in the Tahoe backcountry "Where's Roxie" is a good slab route though.......put up to commemorate the event. A few years ago I was sleeping peacfully in Hidden Valley campground when I heard the baleful cry of a road slug grandma searching for her lost Fifi. The calls went on and on- "Fifiiiiii", ..............."Fifiiiiii", ......................"Fifiiiiii", ..........."Fifiiiiii", ............."Fifiiiiii", ............."Fifiiiiii", .............."Fifiiiiii", ..........."Fifiiiiii" - as she walked closer and closer and got louder and louder. A mild mannered young climber finally took pity on the poor forlorne woman and enlightened her as to her Fifi's whereabouts. "YOUR F_______ DOG GOT EATEN BY CAYOTES LADY. WILL YOU SHUT UP AND LET US SLEEP!!" Quote
specialed Posted April 3, 2003 Author Posted April 3, 2003 Sphinx said: Bug said: Dru said: two famous Squamish sport climbers used to have a cat named Roxie who went craggin with them. well they were in a car accident near Donner Summit and when they got out of the car to look at the damage ol' Roxie ran off and was never seen again. she probably went feral and is chewin on in the Tahoe backcountry "Where's Roxie" is a good slab route though.......put up to commemorate the event. A few years ago I was sleeping peacfully in Hidden Valley campground when I heard the baleful cry of a road slug grandma searching for her lost Fifi. The calls went on and on- "Fifiiiiii", ..............."Fifiiiiii", ......................"Fifiiiiii", ..........."Fifiiiiii", ............."Fifiiiiii", ............."Fifiiiiii", .............."Fifiiiiii", ..........."Fifiiiiii" - as she walked closer and closer and got louder and louder. A mild mannered young climber finally took pity on the poor forlorne woman and enlightened her as to her Fifi's whereabouts. "YOUR F_______ DOG GOT EATEN BY CAYOTES LADY. WILL YOU SHUT UP AND LET US SLEEP!!" Saw a similiar thing happen there last month Quote
MATT_B Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Maybe if I bring my pet lion to smith it won't be so crouded???? Quote
Dru Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 I hear Sigfried and Roy have some extra white tigers they are raised with weirdos so they make great sport climber pets. Quote
Thinker Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 my favorite was the lady who brought her cat to the offleash (dog) park. she spread out a nice blanket and set her cat down on it to enjoy the peaceful Sunday afternoon sunshine. That didn't last long.......... Quote
specialed Posted April 3, 2003 Author Posted April 3, 2003 Cats are worthless creatures. End of story. except as crabpot bait, I guess Quote
sketchfest Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Sal, I wonder if we have the same neighbor. This guy comes walking down our street everyday about the same time, with this white cat on a goddamn leash AND he's talking to the f'ing thing. Back before my dog died last week, she would sit in our front yard mesmerized, until the cat and owner got just about even with her, then she would freak out, start barking and chase them to the end of our property. As if to say, "HEY FREAK, WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING, IT'S A DAMN CAT!..BARK..BARK..BARK!" Quote
Thinker Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 specialed said: Cats are worthless creatures. End of story. except as crabpot bait, I guess I LOVE cats!!!................in gravy Quote
allthumbs Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Thinker said: specialed said: Cats are worthless creatures. End of story. except as crabpot bait, I guess I LOVE cats!!!................in gravy eat at the Chinese restaurants allot do ya? Quote
Mr._Natural Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 sorry to hear about your dog sketch, that sucks. Quote
rbw1966 Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Ditto Sketch. I got two dogs myself and I am sure I will cry like a baby if anything happens to them. My golden retriever just turned 12 and damn near needs a cane to get up and down the stairs. Quote
Skisports Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Lambone said: Saw a guy on the Ingalls lake trail with a Parrot on his shoulder. My cat would have been stoaked that day! I think that would be sweet to train an african gray to climb with you... he could fly up and meet you up at the belay ledge Quote
sketchfest Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Yeah, thanks guy's, it really sucks. She was only 5, had her since she was 7 weeks. It was a real flukey deal, if she was a horse it would be called "foundering" basically she got a kink in her intestines and it caused her insides to explode. It's a terrible thing to witness, very painful for the animal and very little you can do to fix it. I cried like a baby, but it completely destroyed my son, he cried so hard, it was worse than loosing my dog because there was nothing I could do to comfort him. Quote
rbw1966 Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Skisports said: Lambone said: Saw a guy on the Ingalls lake trail with a Parrot on his shoulder. My cat would have been stoaked that day! I think that would be sweet to train an african gray to climb with you... he could fly up and meet you up at the belay ledge I bet you could train an African Grey to make the clips for ya. That would be pretty cool--no more stick clips Quote
Dru Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 rbw1966 said: Skisports said: Lambone said: Saw a guy on the Ingalls lake trail with a Parrot on his shoulder. My cat would have been stoaked that day! I think that would be sweet to train an african gray to climb with you... he could fly up and meet you up at the belay ledge I bet you could train an African Grey to make the clips for ya. That would be pretty cool--no more stick clips cheater parrots are aid Quote
Thinker Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Dru said: rbw1966 said: Skisports said: Lambone said: Saw a guy on the Ingalls lake trail with a Parrot on his shoulder. My cat would have been stoaked that day! I think that would be sweet to train an african gray to climb with you... he could fly up and meet you up at the belay ledge I bet you could train an African Grey to make the clips for ya. That would be pretty cool--no more stick clips cheater parrots are aid Would it be aid if he trained the parrot to scream sprot climbin' motivational spray in his face at the crux? .... Something like "bro, you got it!", or "duuuuude, it's only a LITTLE blood, you got plenty more!", or "CRIMP IT!!!, cross over to the pocket!, now HOOK it!!!!" Quote
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