It was fox news anyway.
Probably just made up the story to keep your mind off the fact that 4 nuclear reactors are melting down 3,000 miles upwind.
It was fox news anyway.
Probably just made up the story to keep your mind off the fact that 4 nuclear reactors are melting down 3,000 miles upwind.
Don't let your fears stand in the way of your dreams
Pics, or it didn't happen.
The trail was here before we arrived, and it will still be here when we are gone...enjoy it now, and preserve it for others that come after us
Not a great pic, but here ya go.......
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Allen "Monkeywrench" Freeman
NOBO 3-18-09 - 9-27-09
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My eyesight ain't that good - all I see is a huge pair of tatas!
was that tatas, or Tah Dahs?
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SMHC Trail Maintainer
Volunteer in the Park (VIP) GSMNP
Quote from article
"Black's Beach has been widely considered a "clothing optional'' recreation spot for decades, though lifeguards began handing out public nudity citations there about 12 years ago. Despite the effort to enforce a standard of modesty there, however, some insist on enjoying the scenic stretch of shoreline au naturel."
Plant cactus!....problem solved
...breathing is the reason, backpacking is the season....
Fox News would be the ones to make this a news story. Lol.
Class of 2015, I'll see you soon.
And I mean the only factual news story from the National media.
Yeah. But the excitement tends to mostly disappear as the years rolll on. There's nakedness. There are chicks. But not all are equal, most of the time, I've found.
Some chicks are more long lasting. A lifelong friend. Someone who is there when one needs them. Someone who eases the drift towards death. Someone you can share with and share that ease towards the end.
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Skids
Insanity: Asking about inseams over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein, (attributed)
Sorry. Life remains good. I wake up each day looking forward to challenges. I've never feared death. Just never thought it would happen to me. That has changed. After a couple of major surgeries and facing an 82nd birthday, I'm glad I can still do trail work and recruit folks for work I can't do.
Death is a part of life. As the years go by, I'm increasingly convinced an after life is 99.999 % myth. But neither do I much care. I sense I've done useful things, and some of those useful things will live after me for a few years anyway.
Many thanks, however, for reintroducing me to "the end" and the Doors. I may have destroyed your night, but you've made mine.