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  #11  
Old May 8th 11, 06:43 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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The Real Bev wrote:
Weekend trash in San Gabriel Canyon is a big problem. Junk, diapers,
garbage, general slobbery beyond the capacity of the forest service to
clean it up. If the Sierra Club really cared about The Environment
they'd volunteer every Monday to clean up the crap the slobs leave.


And if you really cared, you'd volunteer to clean it up.


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Old May 8th 11, 06:47 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 8, 9:28*am, The Real Bev wrote:

I've heard that the whole road is passable by the FS people but not by
the public. *All usual disclaimers apply, do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.

Part of the EIR says that the road was opened for emergency and
maintenance use in the 90's, but there is only one lane in some places
due to erosion on the downhill side. The only place where there is no
pavement is the culvert construction project, where the excavation is
crossed on a couple of steel plates apparently strong enough to handle
the construction traffic.

I met several hikers and bikers and saw tracks of others, but I don't
know how welcome we would be on a construction workday.
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Old May 8th 11, 11:35 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 8, 12:43*pm, "Bob F" wrote:
The Real Bev wrote:
Weekend trash in San Gabriel Canyon is a big problem. *Junk, diapers,
garbage, general slobbery beyond the capacity of the forest service to
clean it up. If the Sierra Club really cared about The Environment
they'd volunteer every Monday to clean up the crap the slobs leave.


And if you really cared, you'd volunteer to clean it up.


The difference is that Bev doesn't run around saying she cares. The
sierra club does. But as we know, they don't.
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Old May 9th 11, 01:45 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 8, 4:35*pm, pigo wrote:
On May 8, 12:43*pm, "Bob F" wrote:

The Real Bev wrote:
Weekend trash in San Gabriel Canyon is a big problem. *Junk, diapers,
garbage, general slobbery beyond the capacity of the forest service to
clean it up. If the Sierra Club really cared about The Environment
they'd volunteer every Monday to clean up the crap the slobs leave.


And if you really cared, you'd volunteer to clean it up.


The difference is that Bev doesn't run around saying she cares.


For once, I agree with you. Like most psychopaths, Ashley thinks the
world was created for her to exploit.

The
sierra club does. But as we know, they don't.


WE? Who is we, BF Bob? Personally, I think the Sierra Club cares too
damn much, but you're so ****ing stupid, you can make a statement like
that.
BTW, how about that contact info for the cops you have claimed to lie
to? Do you know the name of the cop your buddy DL Henry lied to?
No wonder you are the leader of DIAPER Team 6. Because you care
sooooooo much you **** you diapers at the mere thought of meeting me
in person.

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Old May 9th 11, 03:43 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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The Real Bev wrote:
On 05/08/11 14:10, Richard Henry wrote:

On May 8, 1:53 pm, The Real wrote:
On 05/08/11 11:43, Bob F wrote:

The Real Bev wrote:
Weekend trash in San Gabriel Canyon is a big problem. Junk,
diapers, garbage, general slobbery beyond the capacity of
the forest service to clean it up. If the Sierra Club really
cared about The Environment they'd volunteer every Monday to
clean up the crap the slobs leave. And if you really cared, you'd
volunteer to clean it up.

If I went there I'd take out what I brought in, and I'd probably
take a little more. The problem is that it's crowded and
unpleasant and I don't really want to go there at all. At least
that's the way it was 40 years ago. We passed the picnic area on
the way to the off-road area maybe 10 years ago. No change.


I picked up a couple of empty beer cans from the area where I parked.
Of course, they were worth 5+ cents each, so why not?


I used to pick up cans on my bicycle rides, accumulating enough to
buy a new [used] bicycle. The handlebar bag I used needed to be
washed frequently, however. I don't know which is nastier, old
sugar-soda or old beer.


As a whitewater kayaker, I discovered what we called "eddy beers". Rafting
parties would flip their raft, anf lose their beers and sodas. You could tell by
how a can floats whether it is likely to be a full can or a throwaway.
Interestingly, you found floating beers and diet sodas, but not non-diet sodas.
Turns out, the sugared ones don't float - they sink.

I averaged maybe a six pack a day for a few days on one trip. Unfortunately, it
was mostly bud light.


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Old May 9th 11, 05:19 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On 5/9/11 8:43 AM, Bob F wrote:
Unfortunately, it
was mostly bud light.



Gag.
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Old May 9th 11, 05:29 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 9, 8:43*am, "Bob F" wrote:
The Real Bev wrote:
On 05/08/11 14:10, Richard Henry wrote:


On May 8, 1:53 pm, The Real *wrote:
*On 05/08/11 11:43, Bob F wrote:


* *The Real Bev wrote:
* * *Weekend trash in San Gabriel Canyon is a big problem. *Junk,
*diapers, * *garbage, general slobbery beyond the capacity of
*the forest service to * *clean it up. If the Sierra Club really
*cared about The Environment * *they'd volunteer every Monday to
clean up the crap the slobs leave. *And if you really cared, you'd
volunteer to clean it up.


*If I went there I'd take out what I brought in, and I'd probably
*take a little more. *The problem is that it's crowded and
*unpleasant and I don't really want to go there at all. *At least
*that's the way it was 40 years ago. We passed the picnic area on
*the way to the off-road area maybe 10 years ago. *No change.


I picked up a couple of empty beer cans from the area where I parked.
Of course, they were worth 5+ cents each, so why not?


I used to pick up cans on my bicycle rides, accumulating enough to
buy a new [used] bicycle. *The handlebar bag I used needed to be
washed frequently, however. *I don't know which is nastier, old
sugar-soda or old beer.


As a whitewater kayaker, I discovered what we called "eddy beers". Rafting
parties would flip their raft, anf lose their beers and sodas. You could tell by
how a can floats whether it is likely to be a full can or a throwaway.
Interestingly, you found floating beers and diet sodas, but not non-diet sodas.
Turns out, the sugared ones don't float - they sink.

I averaged maybe a six pack a day for a few days on one trip. Unfortunately, it
was mostly bud light.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Wow. Sure sounds like an alcoholic, scarfing free beers at a six pack
a day. That sure makes sense given the behavior of this cowardly
pathological liar.
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Old May 9th 11, 05:29 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 9, 10:19*am, lal_truckee wrote:
On 5/9/11 8:43 AM, Bob F wrote:

Unfortunately, it
was mostly bud light.


Gag.


You gag on Bud Light. I gag when I read your bull****, especially
when you show your complete lack of manhood, decency, ethics, and
balls.
Says a lot about the difference between you and me.
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Old May 9th 11, 10:29 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On May 9, 2:31*pm, Ted Waldron wrote:
In article ,

*lal_truckee wrote:
On 5/9/11 8:43 AM, Bob F wrote:
Unfortunately, it
was mostly bud light.


Gag.


One gets that alot on the eastside of the Cascade Curtain, or in other
strange places like Pierce and Lewis Counties..


Hey, Wack Job? Congratulations on being named to DIAPER Team 6.
Speaking of strange places, how about providing the contact info for
the cops you claim are monitoring my every move and are going to lock
me up for life for exposing you as a wack job pathologically lying
piece of **** coward?
Off to tennis. Tell them where I am, I'm sure they will bust me on
your word alone. And that of Dickless Henry, WC Baker, BF Thompson,
and who knows how many other ppppppppuuuuuussssssiiiiiieeeeeesssssss
who tried that laughable tactic.
How humiliating for you. Almost as humiliating as "Show the post,
Ted".
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Old May 9th 11, 10:39 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mon, 09 May 2011 14:31:31 -0700, Ted Waldron
wrote this crap:

In article ,
lal_truckee wrote:

On 5/9/11 8:43 AM, Bob F wrote:
Unfortunately, it
was mostly bud light.



Gag.



One gets that alot on the eastside of the Cascade Curtain, or in other
strange places like Pierce and Lewis Counties..



No Olympia beer? What is the west coming to?

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