Paying a debt to society does not equate to trusting someone.
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
I would say that when I meet someone for the first time, I trust them until they give me some reason not to. I suspect others do it the other way around. Not saying one is better than another. Just the way it is.
Team Dakota Joe here. Super grateful for the " Benefit of the doubt " , although unsolicited. You don't have to like Dakota Joe ( although he is a super likable guy), nor do you have to trust him. Just Tag along for the Adventure. Rest assured that hilarity will ensue and this will be the adventure of a lifetime for one dude, and those he encounters along the way.
http://www.facebook.com/TheAdventuresOfDakotaJoe
Will Team Dakota Joe be repairing the damage that Dakota Joe has already done?
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
Dakota Joe has answered this question as well as others on his facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/TheAdventuresOfDakotaJoe
A "yes" or "no" would suffice. I ain't bothering to go to your page. YOU came here.
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
Of course we came here. There is a thread named after Joe.
As for cleaning up the small mess he left behind. Well he most certainly isn't going to continue the practice, and document it for a " Street Art on the Trail " Coffee table book. That for sure !!!
Go Dakota Joe!
The question was "is he going to repair the damage he did", not "will he continue to be a vandal." Way to non-answer a straightforward question. And spinning it as "small mess" leads me to believe that the answer is no, the a** will not be doing the right thing.
As stated before, there will be a small bottle of mineral spirits and a scrubby waiting for him at the visitors center at Amicacola State Park.
RIAP
hikerboy disagreesOriginally Posted by RCBear:1816540
Last edited by hikerboy57; 11-13-2013 at 08:44.
Give the guy a break. Rife apologized for his graffiti and suddenly became the greatest guy in the world around here.
I like to think people can learn from their mistakes, & change for the better. I wish him well & hope he becomes a productive human being.