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I'm not offended, but I'm sure some tender souls on this website will be.

 

We should definately try to spread the message that not having your name clearly displayed on your helmet can have tragic consequences.

 

Truth hurts.

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Dru said:

Necronomicon said:

ChestBeater said:

 

I predict that Necro's post (directly above) will soon be deleted.

 

The importance of having your name on your helmet, and keeping your socks clean, cannot be overstated. Don't try and hide from the truth, douche.

 

making fun of mentally damaged persons is too easy to be even remotely funny thumbs_down.gif unlike mountaineers, they can't log on to defend themselves thumbs_down.gif also unlike mountaineers they didn't make the choice thumbs_down.gif dude you are being tacky!

 

I am not making fun of a mentally damaged person, I am using an image of a mentally damaged person to make fun of the Mounties.

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aaahhhh cripes people!!! now you've gone and done it! mad.gif

 

i agree w/dru on this one. damn it! tasteless you morons.

 

 

on a happier note. maybe we could thumbtack this thread for quick reference when we need some humor?

 

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I damn near agree with Dru here, too. Tacky for sure. (Perhaps no worse than lots of what appears here, but definitely tacky. )

 

Aren't we just one big happy family today?

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I am trying to understand why these pictures always end up with people wearing gaiters in them? Is this a guideline from the mountaineers? Are there a lot of ticks in the area or something? confused.gif

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iain said:

I am trying to understand why these pictures always end up with people wearing gaiters in them? Is this a guideline from the mountaineers? Are there a lot of ticks in the area or something? confused.gif

 

They make calves look shapely!!!

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Dru said:

iain said:

I am trying to understand why these pictures always end up with people wearing gaiters in them? Is this a guideline from the mountaineers? Are there a lot of ticks in the area or something? confused.gif

 

They make calves look shapely!!!

 

trask thinks this is a shapely calf

 

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If you wear S over P with gaiters, then you have a minimal polypro exposure between the short bottom and the gaiter top. this is considered risque. the polypro gap will be measured and students exposing more than 2" of polypro will be sent home to change into less provocative attire.

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