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Richard Henry

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May 17, 2012, 12:14:39 AM5/17/12
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I am in the middle of a 3-day trip to Mammoth, probably the last time
this season. I drove up Monday-Tuesday night, sleeping in the van
along the way. I arrived at Chair 2 at about 8:30, thinking that was
opening time, only to find out that they had just that day changed the
operating hours to 7:30 - 2:00.

The good news is that the parking lot at Chair 2 never fills up - the
bad news is that the only way down is through a couple of strips of
snow pushed in from somewhere higher up the mountain, and today was
the last day I will try that chair.

Once I got above the base level mudholes, the snow was actually quite
good. It went through the normal spring-day cycle - icy hard in the
morning, nice corn for a couple of hours, and then heavy slop.
Tuesday I moved up the mountain with the conditions and I managed to
keep going until about 1PM, although with the short sleep overnight I
was nodding off in the chairs (which can be a real problem on Chair 23
- no safety bars).

Today I worked a little harder/smarter, getting up on the ridge on
Chair 23 earlier in the day. The surface was excellent the first few
runs, but then the loose stuff kicked up by skiers starting getting
heavy.

Tomorrow I plan to get an early start, hit the ridgeline before it is
beaten up to badly, and then bail out (all the way home) when I start
breaking a sweat.

Tidbits -

US Ski Team is at Mammoth for speed camp, both veterans and
prospects. They hit the mountain about 6AM to get in some runs while
the surface is still hard. The last 2 days, they have set up a series
of short GS runs starting at the base of Cornice Bowl down through the
ravines of St. Anton. They knock off around 11 and when the ropes are
down, that is suddenly the best run on the mountain (except for the
mudholes on the flats at the bottom). Their other training run - one
of the Fascination Race Arena trails - can only be approached through
a narrow remnant-snow pathway, but all those trial are in great shape
once the racers bail out.

The US Snowboard team is also on the mountain, practicing on a freshly
built superpipe off to the side of Chair 5, which is being run just
for their benefit. They can get down to 5 by running down to the
right of Chair 3, but there is no way to ski or board out without a
walk of a couple of hundred yards through the mud down to Chair 2.





Horva...@net.net

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May 17, 2012, 9:32:49 AM5/17/12
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On Wed, 16 May 2012 21:14:39 -0700 (PDT), Richard Henry
<pome...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:

>I am in the middle of a 3-day trip to Mammoth, probably the last time
>this season. I drove up Monday-Tuesday night, sleeping in the van
>along the way. I arrived at Chair 2 at about 8:30, thinking that was
>opening time, only to find out that they had just that day changed the
>operating hours to 7:30 - 2:00.

Good report. Yesterday I went golfing. Today my yacht hits the
water.

Vote for Romney. Repeal the nightmares.

twobuddha

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May 17, 2012, 11:18:02 AM5/17/12
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Checked your "tidbits" section for the contact info of the SPD officer who blew you off.
Wasn't I supposed to be in jail now, convicted of humiliating you on a regular basis?

Richard Henry

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May 18, 2012, 11:08:27 AM5/18/12
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I had planned to get up to the mountain early and then leave after
making a few runs, but things were so good I hung around until about
11:30. When I got up to the Chair 2 parking lot, it was obvious they
weren't going to be using it, because a drainage ditch had b een dug
across the one remaining pathway down, so I continued up to the Main
Lodge parking lot. Again the day started out hard-frozen surface, but
it improved with every run. I "decided" to quit several times, only
to tell myself "one more loop" when I got down to the base of Chair 1.

The conditions wer better than Wednesday because cold wind and
intermitent clouds kept the temperature down. There was visibly less
melting happening, but even so there was about half the snow on
Thursday near the base as there had been on Tuesday. On one ride up,
I rode with a patroller. We agreed that by Memorial Day customers
will be running single file through some areas. There are already
some signs of Spring cutbacks, other than the reduced lifts open -
only one worker in the stores and at the ticket sales counter, only
one cafeteria open, and not until 11AM (although Main Lodge coffee bar
is open early) and some seating areas roped off.

I also found that the ungroomed stretches off to the side of the
narrow groomed paths down Face of 3 and Cornice Bowl were in Spring
excellent condition. The sun and melt-freeze cycles have left a layer
of heavy corn on top with a lot of air spaces below that, making it
pleasantly carvable. Of course, I also took the fall of the week out
there, and that top surface is hard when your head hits it.

I rode up once with a US Ski Team coach. He said after they finish at
Mammoth, they will be off to Mt. Hood for 6 weeks and then down to
Chile.

On my way out, I noticed they were pushing snow around near the base
of Chair 2, perhaps to get ready for the weekend.

Wednesday afternoon I went for a walk around town. It was depressing
to see how many businesses had closed - several hotels boarded up,
restaurants gone, even the old pizza place my kids liked is just a
vacant lot.
Ski team coach

pigo

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May 18, 2012, 1:06:48 PM5/18/12
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On Friday, May 18, 2012 9:08:27 AM UTC-6, Richard Henry wrote:

I love those days when you "just one more" about 7 times. I made laps in High Rustler like that one day. No one had been there when I was making my "last lap" to the parking lot. And I was making the loops nearly alone. It was awesome!

twobuddha

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May 18, 2012, 1:20:04 PM5/18/12
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On Friday, May 18, 2012 10:06:48 AM UTC-7, pigo wrote:
> On Friday, May 18, 2012 9:08:27 AM UTC-6, Richard Henry wrote:
>
> I love those days when you "just one more" about 7 times. I made laps in High Rustler like that one day. No one had been there when I was making my "last lap" to the parking lot. And I was making the loops nearly alone. It was awesome!

I know the feeling. Every time I set a meet and challenge you to taunt me in person, I stand there alone. DV, The Canyons, Alta, Temple Square, Sun Valley. It is awesome. I laugh at you every time.

Richard Henry

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May 22, 2012, 6:30:00 PM5/22/12
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The Mammoth Weather guy says that there may be snow Friday and
Saturday.

My wife is off on a business trip starting Thursday, so I may head up
for closing day(s).

Richard Henry

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May 24, 2012, 5:31:04 PM5/24/12
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It's getting cloudy and colder down here in San Diego County. The
Mammoth weather report still says snow Saturday.

I'm starting to clean and pack my gear.

VtSkier

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May 24, 2012, 7:05:49 PM5/24/12
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Bite me! we're planting our garden tomorrow.

down_hill

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May 24, 2012, 7:53:26 PM5/24/12
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We had our first strawberry yesterday from the garden.

I am all packed for lime rock this weekend leave in an hour, we run with
the trash cans 'Trans-am' heavy metal and loud about a second or two
slower than us with 3 or 4 times the horsepower.

Richard Henry

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May 24, 2012, 7:48:56 PM5/24/12
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I just added a head to my sprinkler setup to water my tomato plants,
which are in a new location this year.

And the loquat tree has more fruit than the family can consume.

VtSkier

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May 24, 2012, 9:12:16 PM5/24/12
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You SoCal folks get all the good fruit...
as long as you can find water.

Bob F

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May 24, 2012, 9:20:34 PM5/24/12
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They are famous for stealing it.


twobuddha

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May 24, 2012, 10:44:00 PM5/24/12
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On Thursday, May 24, 2012 6:20:34 PM UTC-7, Bob F wrote:
> VtSkier wrote:
> > On 5/24/2012 7:48 PM, Richard Henry wrote:
> >> On May 24, 4:05 pm, VtSkier<VtSk...@somewhere.net> wrote:
> >>> On 5/24/2012 5:31 PM, Richard Henry wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> On May 22, 3:30 pm, Richard Henry
> wrote:
> >>>>> The Mammoth Weather guy says that there may be snow Friday and
> >>>>> Saturday.
> >>>
> >>>>> My wife is off on a business trip starting Thursday, so I may
> >>>>> head up for closing day(s).
> >>>
> >>>> It's getting cloudy and colder down here in San Diego County. The
> >>>> Mammoth weather report still says snow Saturday.
> >>>
> >>>> I'm starting to clean and pack my gear.
> >>>
> >>> Bite me! we're planting our garden tomorrow.
> >>
> >> I just added a head to my sprinkler setup to water my tomato plants,
> >> which are in a new location this year.
> >>
> >> And the loquat tree has more fruit than the family can consume.
> >>
> > You SoCal folks get all the good fruit...
> > as long as you can find water.
>
> They are famous for stealing it.

As I was saying about no skiing discussion and a bunch of self selected assholes using this shithole as a private newsgroup?
Shame they couldn't even make their own terrorist newsgroup work. How humiliating for them.
Dead and stinking. One pathological liar makes noise, a bunch of his fellow pathological liars bond with him.

Richard Henry

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May 24, 2012, 11:36:08 PM5/24/12
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The trip up Owens Valley is a good history lesson in the theft of
Owens River water by the city of LA. The road crosses the open
stretch of the LA Aqueduct in a couple of places, and the pipes and
tunnels are visible up on the hillsides going through the desert
further south - and there is the dustbowl off to the east that used to
be Owens Lake. There are some slight benefits - like Lake Crowley and
Pleasant Valley Campground.

On an added note - the City of Los Angeles this year informed the the
Town of Mammoth Lakes that they (LA) can no longer allow them (ML) to
use the water in Mammoth Creek (which flows right through ML) for ML's
municipal water supply, since LA has owned the water for over 100
years.

I will also cross the eastern leg of the California Aqueduct soon
after 395 diverges from I-15. That water was not stolen. It was
acquired fair and square by Southern California outvoting Northern
California.

Now if we can just get a good couple of inches Saturday. The online
weather radar shows mixed rain and snow heading south through
California.

The Real Bev

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May 25, 2012, 12:56:15 AM5/25/12
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On 05/24/2012 04:48 PM, Richard Henry wrote:

> On May 24, 4:05 pm, VtSkier<VtSk...@somewhere.net> wrote:
>> On 5/24/2012 5:31 PM, Richard Henry wrote:
>>
>> > On May 22, 3:30 pm, Richard Henry<pomer...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> The Mammoth Weather guy says that there may be snow Friday and
>> >> Saturday.
>>
>> >> My wife is off on a business trip starting Thursday, so I may head up
>> >> for closing day(s).
>>
>> > It's getting cloudy and colder down here in San Diego County. The
>> > Mammoth weather report still says snow Saturday.
>>
>> > I'm starting to clean and pack my gear.

I'm waiting for the Sport Chalet guy to call and tell me my bindings are
here. 4 weeks on the 29th.

>> Bite me! we're planting our garden tomorrow.

First ripe cherry tomato today from the volunteer. Big and not as good
as the sweet 100s or the orange ones, but there will be a LOT of them.
I seem to have four oranges this year, knock wood. There's still time
for them to drop off, though. I bought it really just for the
good-smelling flowers, but it would be nice to get oranges too.

> I just added a head to my sprinkler setup to water my tomato plants,
> which are in a new location this year.

I'd like to do something like that, but all my plants are in pots on the
driveway. Maybe some sort of timer that just goes between the spigot
and the hose...

> And the loquat tree has more fruit than the family can consume.

I love the damn things, but I've got my tree (grown from seed) in a pot
and the flowers die before they can get pollinated. It put out some
fruit one year, but they were kind of shriveled and burned. I wish I
had ground to plant stuff in.


--
Cheers, Bev
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
As the shopper placed her groceries on the checkout stand, the
bagger asked "Paper or plastic?" "Doesn't matter," she replied,
"I'm bisackual."

The Real Bev

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May 25, 2012, 12:59:07 AM5/25/12
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The good people in surrounding states are happy to sell it to us.

Actually, the supermarket fruit we buy is crap. We must export the good
stuff, or sell it to the $2/peach stores. The ethnic produce markets do
better and cheaper, but aren't as convenient.

The Real Bev

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May 25, 2012, 1:07:27 AM5/25/12
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On 05/24/2012 08:36 PM, Richard Henry wrote:

> On May 24, 6:20 pm, "Bob F"<bobnos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> And the loquat tree has more fruit than the family can consume.
>>
>> > You SoCal folks get all the good fruit...
>> > as long as you can find water.
>>
>> They are famous for stealing it.
>
> The trip up Owens Valley is a good history lesson in the theft of
> Owens River water by the city of LA. The road crosses the open
> stretch of the LA Aqueduct in a couple of places, and the pipes and
> tunnels are visible up on the hillsides going through the desert
> further south - and there is the dustbowl off to the east that used to
> be Owens Lake. There are some slight benefits - like Lake Crowley and
> Pleasant Valley Campground.

We were dirtriding in Littlerock when they were building/digging the
thing. One night we slept in one of the big concrete pipe sections.
Would have done a second night, but husband broke some ribs and we had
to go to the Palmdale hospital. Nicer hospital than Pasadena. Stupid
substitute doctor there just administered a laxative and an hour later
some serious pain pills after I'd been screaming at the son of a bitch
for five minutes. I guess the bastard never read the "Do no harm" bit.

> Now if we can just get a good couple of inches Saturday. The online
> weather radar shows mixed rain and snow heading south through
> California.

Damn! Since ski season is over I don't bother with the weather report.
Friday rain just KILLS yard sales :-(
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Bob F

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May 25, 2012, 2:29:02 AM5/25/12
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comadrejo wrote:
> It depends on which California you are accusing. Most of the water is
> stolen in state, mainly by Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley
> farmers. Phoenicians and Nevadans steal as much water as Southern
> Californians. The Los Angeles Basin has only enough water without
> outside sources for 200,000 people, so with around 15 million, they
> have to find the water from somewhere.
>
> The history of Western US has always been a battle between buying
> land for the railroads and controlling water rights.
>
> What Californians steal from the Pacific Northwest is electricity from
> Bonneville Power.

My brother told me of being in a meeting in which southern Californians were
discussing how they could get their hands on the Columbia. It seem they can not
comprehend letting fresh water flow into salt water.


pigo

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May 25, 2012, 9:20:43 AM5/25/12
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On Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:28:16 PM UTC-6, comadrejo wrote:

> What Californians steal from the Pacific Northwest is electricity from
> Bonneville Power.

So buying power is the same thing as stealing it?

lal_truckee

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May 25, 2012, 10:14:56 AM5/25/12
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On 5/24/12 6:12 PM, VtSkier wrote:
>>
> You SoCal folks get all the good fruit...

Aha. A trigger for this spring's re-posting of the ski-orange poem,
so:

Here's a poem written by a long board ski racer, published in a mining
camp paper during the 1860's.

"Down the mountain side, like birds in flight,
or meteors on a starry night -
bending low to miss the breeze,
flying past the stately trees,
rushing down to the flat below,
dancing over the "beautiful snow",
falling, rolling, seeing stars...
then hear the laughing crowd's hurrahs.

Away down the valleys, where the oranges grow,
they miss all the fun we have in the snow."

twobuddha

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May 25, 2012, 11:25:23 AM5/25/12
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Trayvon Martin was stealing power from White People, Bob. Zimmerman was stopping him. Pass it on.

NormG

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May 25, 2012, 11:26:47 AM5/25/12
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If the price you coerce^b^b^b^b^b, uh Negotiate, is less than the cost of
production, then yes.
The Ross Dam springs to mind.
But then again, if you can obtain cheap oil by force, why not water or
power?
You are American after all, you are entitled to whatever you feel you need
regardless of the consequences, right?


Richard Henry

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May 25, 2012, 12:21:17 PM5/25/12
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From National Weather Service this morning

Special Weather Statement
CAZ073-252300-
MONO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRIDGEPORT...COLEVILLE...LEE VINING...
MAMMOTH LAKES
239 AM PDT FRI MAY 25 2012

...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE IN THE SIERRA TONIGHT
AND SATURDAY MORNING...

AN UNSEASONABLY COLD LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS MOVING SOUTH INTO THE
SIERRA TODAY. THIS STORM WILL PRODUCE SNOW ACROSS MONO COUNTY
THIS AFTERNOON AND OVERNIGHT.

BY EARLY SATURDAY MORNING...SNOWFALL TOTALS UP TO A FEW INCHES ARE
POSSIBLE ABOVE 7500 FEET MAINLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 395...WITH 1 TO 2
INCHES BETWEEN 6500 AND 7000 FEET.

LIGHT SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE ON ROAD SURFACES THIS EVENING OVER
HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE SIERRA INCLUDING SONORA AND TIOGA PASSES.
BY OVERNIGHT...SOME LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS OF SNOW OR SLUSH ARE
POSSIBLE ON PORTIONS OF HIGHWAY 395 ABOVE 6500 FEET.

ALTHOUGH HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED...ANYONE
PLANNING TRAVEL IN THE SIERRA TONIGHT OR SATURDAY MORNING
SHOULD SLOW DOWN AND PREPARE FOR CHAIN RESTRICTIONS AND POSSIBLE
DELAYS.

Mammoth Lakes vullage elevation is about 8000 feet, the open reaches
of the ski area are abouit 9000-11000 feet.
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pigo

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May 25, 2012, 1:20:16 PM5/25/12
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> You are American after all, you are entitled to whatever you feel you need
> regardless of the consequences, right?

Yeah I guess. It's too bad for us that Canada doesn't have a military that makes us able to go virtually without one. We could do things alot differently too.

But you'd better be careful what you wish for. New discoveries and extraction methods make it possible for America to possibly become fuel independant. And without us "stealing" your oil you will have a hard time paying for your socialism. Lucky for Canada, they occupy strategic geographical space.

Richard Henry

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May 25, 2012, 5:53:09 PM5/25/12
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According to webcams and online doppler pages, it is snowing
throughout the Sierra right now.

Horva...@net.net

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May 25, 2012, 7:30:55 PM5/25/12
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On Thu, 24 May 2012 22:28:16 -0700, comadrejo <comadr...@mac.com>
wrote this crap:

>>
>> They are famous for stealing it.
>
>It depends on which California you are accusing. Most of the water is
>stolen in state, mainly by Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley
>farmers. Phoenicians and Nevadans steal as much water as Southern
>Californians. The Los Angeles Basin has only enough water without
>outside sources for 200,000 people, so with around 15 million, they
>have to find the water from somewhere.
>
> The history of Western US has always been a battle between buying
>land for the railroads and controlling water rights.
>
>What Californians steal from the Pacific Northwest is electricity from
>Bonneville Power.

I don't feel a bit sorry for you. Here in Detroit we are sitting on
the largest supply of fresh water in the world. IN THE WORLD!
I pump water out of the ground and pump it in the sewer. One of the
largest rivers in the world is less than a mile from my house. Sucks
to be you.

Vote for Romney. Repeal the nightmares.

Horva...@net.net

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May 25, 2012, 7:38:18 PM5/25/12
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On Fri, 25 May 2012 08:26:47 -0700, "NormG" <normgr...@yahoo.ca>
wrote this crap:

>You are American after all, you are entitled to whatever you feel you need
>regardless of the consequences, right?

That's a low blow. But us Americans pay for everything we get. Most
of the world is indebted to us. Memorial Day is Monday, try to
reflect on the blood and sweat that Americans have given all over the
world.

Richard Henry

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May 25, 2012, 7:40:13 PM5/25/12
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On May 25, 4:30 pm, Horvath1...@net.net wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2012 22:28:16 -0700, comadrejo <comadrejoa...@mac.com>
That reminds me of a bit of Mammoth Mt. mens room graffiti

-- Flush twice - LA needs the water --

Horva...@net.net

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May 25, 2012, 7:49:26 PM5/25/12
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On Thu, 24 May 2012 21:56:15 -0700, The Real Bev
<bashl...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:

>I love the damn things, but I've got my tree (grown from seed) in a pot
>and the flowers die before they can get pollinated. It put out some
>fruit one year, but they were kind of shriveled and burned. I wish I
>had ground to plant stuff in.

So Cal is basically desert. Try growing some stuff that is native,
like cactus. My roses are doing phenomenal. I cut off a bunch today
and threw them out. I saved some and I am taking them down to the VFW
for the memorial day weekend.

NormG

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May 26, 2012, 11:03:18 AM5/26/12
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pigo wrote:
>> You are American after all, you are entitled to whatever you feel
>> you need regardless of the consequences, right?
>
> Yeah I guess. It's too bad for us that Canada doesn't have a military
> that makes us able to go virtually without one. We could do things
> alot differently too.

If you would stop raping the third world and spend anywhere NEAR what you
claim to on foreign aid without strings attached, in 10 years you actually
wouldn't need a military because the rest of the world would no longer be so
pissed off at you.




>
> But you'd better be careful what you wish for. New discoveries and
> extraction methods make it possible for America to possibly become
> fuel independant.

Good luck with that. Amy idea how much damage Fracking is causing ALREADY in
the northeast of this province? Your voters won't allow that to happen in
their back yard for long.

>And without us "stealing" your oil you will have a
> hard time paying for your socialism. Lucky for Canada, they occupy
> strategic geographical space.


Socialism? Read a newspoaper.
We are currently ruled by the most right wing bunch of crooks since Ghengis
Khan. Socialism is nothing more than a myth for us.


NormG

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May 26, 2012, 11:04:35 AM5/26/12
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Yeah right. Thats why half the world wants to blow you to kingdom come,
because you have "given" so much.


twobuddha

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May 26, 2012, 11:42:18 AM5/26/12
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Yeah, right. Pretty typical of a dickless Canuck who would never have the balls to try to blow us to Kingdom Come. This asshole would be speaking Russian if not for the good old USA. But like a typical Canuck, he talks shit while hiding.
God help me. I sound like Brain Fried Bob.
One thing for sure: I know about what can happen when you are generous to others, but are perceived as powerful. All I have to do is remember the sick, disgusting freaks of rsa, who benefited from my generosity then screwed me over. Erik Leonard. Andrew McLean. Anthea Kerrison. And many, many more.

twobuddha

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May 26, 2012, 11:46:46 AM5/26/12
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On Saturday, May 26, 2012 8:03:18 AM UTC-7, NormG wrote:
> pigo wrote:
> >> You are American after all, you are entitled to whatever you feel
> >> you need regardless of the consequences, right?
> >
> > Yeah I guess. It's too bad for us that Canada doesn't have a military
> > that makes us able to go virtually without one. We could do things
> > alot differently too.
>
> If you would stop raping the third world and spend anywhere NEAR what you
> claim to on foreign aid without strings attached, in 10 years you actually
> wouldn't need a military because the rest of the world would no longer be so
> pissed off at you.

Translation: if we were a bunch of passive agressive pussies who enjoy the benefits of American power but deny any connection, we wouldn't need a military because we could let someone else protect us. Pretty normal for the pussies of rsa, who threaten my life but whine to the cops when told that could get them seriously hurt.

>
> >
> > But you'd better be careful what you wish for. New discoveries and
> > extraction methods make it possible for America to possibly become
> > fuel independant.
>
> Good luck with that. Amy idea how much damage Fracking is causing ALREADY in
> the northeast of this province? Your voters won't allow that to happen in
> their back yard for long.

This from a dishonest asshole who is stripping Alberta for tar sands and wants to build pipelines so they can ship their oil to China. Fucking hypocrite.
>
> >And without us "stealing" your oil you will have a
> > hard time paying for your socialism. Lucky for Canada, they occupy
> > strategic geographical space.
>
>
> Socialism? Read a newspoaper.

Unlike Bob, I do. Socialism.

> We are currently ruled by the most right wing bunch of crooks since Ghengis
> Khan. Socialism is nothing more than a myth for us.

Utter bullshit. No comparison to freaks like Thompson and the Tea Party. And don't insult Horvath's great great great great to the nth power grandaddy

The Real Bev

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May 26, 2012, 3:29:12 PM5/26/12
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On 05/25/2012 04:49 PM, Horva...@net.net wrote:

> <bashl...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:
>
>>I love the damn things, but I've got my tree (grown from seed) in a pot
>>and the flowers die before they can get pollinated. It put out some
>>fruit one year, but they were kind of shriveled and burned. I wish I
>>had ground to plant stuff in.
>
> So Cal is basically desert. Try growing some stuff that is native,
> like cactus.

I have rather a nice cactus/succulent collection. It may be noted that
I had stapelias before the Huntington Library did. Send me your address
and I'll send you some seeds when the latest pods pop -- if I catch them
in time. They're sneaky.

> My roses are doing phenomenal. I cut off a bunch today
> and threw them out. I saved some and I am taking them down to the VFW
> for the memorial day weekend.

I've got a few mini roses salvaged from the dumpster. Not suitable for
cutting.

--
Cheers, Bev
------------------------------------------------------
"Give me all your brains or I'll blow your money out!"
--Anonymous Unsuccessful Bank Robber

The Real Bev

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May 26, 2012, 3:40:12 PM5/26/12
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On 05/26/2012 08:03 AM, NormG wrote:

> pigo wrote:
>>> You are American after all, you are entitled to whatever you feel
>>> you need regardless of the consequences, right?
>>
>> Yeah I guess. It's too bad for us that Canada doesn't have a military
>> that makes us able to go virtually without one. We could do things
>> alot differently too.
>
> If you would stop raping the third world and spend anywhere NEAR what you
> claim to on foreign aid without strings attached,

If you accept charity, you also accept restrictions. If you're not
willing to accept the strings, don't take the money. Doesn't everybody
tell their kids "As long as you're living in MY house you follow MY rules"?

> in 10 years you actually
> wouldn't need a military because the rest of the world would no longer be so
> pissed off at you.

The rest of the world has been pissed off at us all my life, except for
during WW2. I was too little to pay attention, but I'm pretty sure
Europe was glad we were around then. We also tell our kids that bribes
are wrong, but I guess if they're between governments they're OK, right?

>> But you'd better be careful what you wish for. New discoveries and
>> extraction methods make it possible for America to possibly become
>> fuel independant.
>
> Good luck with that. Amy idea how much damage Fracking is causing ALREADY in
> the northeast of this province? Your voters won't allow that to happen in
> their back yard for long.

Glaciers cause a lot of damage too.

>> And without us "stealing" your oil you will have a
>> hard time paying for your socialism. Lucky for Canada, they occupy
>> strategic geographical space.
>
> Socialism? Read a newspoaper.
> We are currently ruled by the most right wing bunch of crooks since Ghengis
> Khan. Socialism is nothing more than a myth for us.

I really wish there were a name for fiscal "conservatives" (Stop
spending my money on crap, shitheads!) who are social liberals (Mind
your own business and I'll mind mine, shitheads!), but apparently if
you're Conservative you're required to go to church and regulate the
morals of other people and if you're Liberal you're required to believe
that the only problem with government is that there isn't enough of it.

twobuddha

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May 26, 2012, 3:34:56 PM5/26/12
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On Saturday, May 26, 2012 12:29:12 PM UTC-7, The Real Bev wrote:
> On 05/25/2012 04:49 PM, Horva...@net.net wrote:
>
> > <bashl...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:
> >
> >>I love the damn things, but I've got my tree (grown from seed) in a pot
> >>and the flowers die before they can get pollinated. It put out some
> >>fruit one year, but they were kind of shriveled and burned. I wish I
> >>had ground to plant stuff in.
> >
> > So Cal is basically desert. Try growing some stuff that is native,
> > like cactus.
>
> I have rather a nice cactus/succulent collection. It may be noted that
> I had stapelias before the Huntington Library did. Send me your address
> and I'll send you some seeds when the latest pods pop -- if I catch them
> in time. They're sneaky.
>
> > My roses are doing phenomenal. I cut off a bunch today
> > and threw them out. I saved some and I am taking them down to the VFW
> > for the memorial day weekend.
>
> I've got a few mini roses salvaged from the dumpster. Not suitable for
> cutting.
>

No wonder this shithole is dead and stinking. Two psychopaths discussing gardening.

Richard Henry

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May 26, 2012, 3:54:57 PM5/26/12
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Mammoth webcams today show dust on crust, with what looks like more
coming down up on the ridges. Forecast is for sunny and calm tome

The skis are tuned, the van is mostly packed, and I am working on my
road food - sandwiches and tuna mac. I'll be on the road by 4.

twobuddha

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May 26, 2012, 7:31:09 PM5/26/12
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No one gives a shit. Except maybe for SPD. After all, you claim to be "working" with them to get me imprisoned for exposing you as a cowardly pathological liar, freak, and all around asshole.
Contact info?
How humiliating for you.

pigo

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May 27, 2012, 10:25:56 AM5/27/12
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On Saturday, May 26, 2012 1:40:12 PM UTC-6, The Real Bev wrote:

> I really wish there were a name for fiscal "conservatives" (Stop
> spending my money on crap, shitheads!) who are social liberals (Mind
> your own business and I'll mind mine, shitheads!), but apparently if
> you're Conservative you're required to go to church and regulate the
> morals of other people and if you're Liberal you're required to believe
> that the only problem with government is that there isn't enough of it.

For lack of one you gotta go with "conservative". Cuz the libtards don't get it at all. Even on subjects we agree on, they can make it sound stupid. Their nastiness, aggressiveness, and their positions on the verge of facism make liberalism so dispicable that I don't want to be associated with them at all. Though I am not anti choice, or a cult member, and am not so sure that pot is something that should not be allowed.

twobuddha

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May 27, 2012, 5:10:28 PM5/27/12
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On Sunday, May 27, 2012 7:25:56 AM UTC-7, pigo wrote:
> On Saturday, May 26, 2012 1:40:12 PM UTC-6, The Real Bev wrote:
>
> > I really wish there were a name for fiscal "conservatives" (Stop
> > spending my money on crap, shitheads!) who are social liberals (Mind
> > your own business and I'll mind mine, shitheads!), but apparently if
> > you're Conservative you're required to go to church and regulate the
> > morals of other people and if you're Liberal you're required to believe
> > that the only problem with government is that there isn't enough of it.
>
> For lack of one you gotta go with "conservative". Cuz the libtards don't get it at all.

Actually, conservatard, we get you just fine. You're an ignorant, racist, deranged, dumbshit asshole. You actually believe what you hear on Fox News. You're so fucking stupid you quote Drudge.


> Even on subjects we agree on, they can make it sound stupid.

As you make yourself sound stupid. Witness the following.

Their nastiness, aggressiveness, and their positions on the verge of facism make liberalism so dispicable that I don't want to be associated with them at all.

Dispicable, right, Brain Fried Bob? Nastiness from Swift Boat Bob? Agressiveness from Klansman Bob, who is defending and excusing Zimmerman? FASCISM from Fascist Thompson?
Holy shit, freak, are you so fucking deranged, so fucking out of touch with reality that you don't know you just described yourself?
One thing for sure. You don't want to be associated with the crap you write here. Because you never will have the balls to spew this shit in person.

> Though I am not anti choice, or a cult member, and am not so sure that pot is something that should not be allowed.

Considering you used to deal drugs, I'm sure you are for legalization. And you certainly are a cult member. The Tea Party cult.
Holy shit. Brain Fried Bob outdoes himself.

Horva...@net.net

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May 30, 2012, 5:23:56 PM5/30/12
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On Sat, 26 May 2012 08:04:35 -0700, "NormG" <normgr...@yahoo.ca>
Americans are the first to open their wallets when there is suffering
in the world. Fuck you, asshole.

Horva...@net.net

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May 30, 2012, 5:27:31 PM5/30/12
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On Sat, 26 May 2012 12:34:56 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
<scot...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:
What should we plant on your grave? I already know how we will water
them.

twobuddha

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May 30, 2012, 7:46:24 PM5/30/12
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The only time you'd ever get close enough to me to pee is when I am dead. Of course.
Now diaper up. I might just rise from the grave, just to bitch slap you.
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