ryland_moore Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 Damn, mullets are versatile! All business up front, and all party in the back! Quote
sk Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 50 lbs over weight but still insist on size 6 jeans Quote
specialed Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 If you've ever been too drunk to fish you're probably white trash, Also if your home has more miles on it than your car you're definetly livin the WT lifestyle. Â http://www.mulletsgalore.com/ Quote
sk Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 45 years old but where your teenage daughters mini skirts to the bar. Quote
sk Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 you are WT if you clean house once a year "weather it needs it or not" Quote
Dru Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 Gimmee caps, jacked up 4x4 truck with pit lamps, chain framed license plate, home tattoo job, acid wash jeans OR nylon tracksuit, dog tied up in yard all day, cut down tree in campsite for firewood then surprised when it wont burn. Quote
RobBob Posted January 16, 2003 Posted January 16, 2003 (edited) Damn, I wrote a nice story for this thread, then lost it. Shit, I don't have the energy to type it again... Â (Nuthin personal, Jon...shit happens ) Edited January 16, 2003 by RobBob Quote
Arc Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 Perhaps they are smarter or just havent had an oportunity to take over our sport and dominate...? Â Its only a matter of time before one of my human brothers will have white dudes as sherpas.... Quote
BrittEasterly Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 Well, as a black man, mountaineer, hiker, snowboarder and skier to just name a few; I feel that a lot of it does come down to money and what your exposed to. Lets be honest here people, we have very expensive hobbies. Also if your parents were city people and never ventured out of the urban area your more inclined to do the same. My parents exposed me to alot of what the world had to offer and it was up to me to decide what was my calling. but here is to being individuals and having the option of being that little brown speck on the side of the hill. Also remember it was Matthew Henson (a black man) that was the first to the north pole, not Commander Robert Edwin Peary sometimes history forgets. We are few but we are out there. Quote
klenke Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 BrittEasterly, you've made a good post. Â But I always thought Henson and Peary arrived at the pole together (in 1909). Although, they may not have been exactly there when they thought they were there. "Also remember it was Matthew Henson (a black man) that was the first to the north pole, not Commander Robert Edwin Peary sometimes history forgets." Okay, maybe Henson was in front of Peary at the precise moment, but they were the only two who went all the way there after other team members progressively turned back. Sadly, Henson was largely ignored by the press afterward; Peary got all the attention. Quote
BrittEasterly Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 As I read the story Perry was sick and Henson went on but who's to know. Quote
Mos_Chillin Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 . but here is to being individuals and having the option of being that little brown speck on the side of the hill. Â Â Post of the day! Quote
archenemy Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 Seems easy to forget anyone who doesn't fit the archetype. Josephine Peary is rarely mentioned in any mountaineering discussions either. It is a sad loss for folks who follow in their footsteps. Quote
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