yeah you're a special case allright. but tell me this, can you show me on the doll where you where touched? wait, don't answer that.
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yeah you're a special case allright. but tell me this, can you show me on the doll where you where touched? wait, don't answer that.
Wine in the box, right? It's a multi use item you know.
Can I have a butcher knife?Quote:
Originally Posted by Canid
"You dont have to be crazy to post here... we will train you"
How will I know that I'm all trained up?
It's the old catch 22, klkak. If you know you're trained then you aren't crazy. If you don't know you're trained then you are crazy but you won't know it.
I was hoping you could give me some kind of goal. Like when I hit 500 post or something like that.
no no rick, i tried getting him to catch the .22 but it turns out he's not that crazy yet.
Klkak - See? Your question alone says you just aren't ready, Weedhopper. You still think like an outsider. We have no goals. Goals don't exist when you become one with the forum. Become a part of it. Allow it to control your mind.
OMG, What have I gotten myself into?
Whats that light?
Its so beautiful.
Its beckoning to me.
I must go to it....................ZZZZaaaaapppppp!
ok; you're in. here's your membership hat. that's genuine aluminum.
Good. Now that we got rid of HIM. I'm still a little miffed over that whole tomahawk thing.
Ok! fine! you can have the tomahawk!
I'll go make my own!
Um..., What tomahawk are we talking about anyway?
Um, the foam ground pads are more about insulation than comfort. That whole heat loss through conduction thing and all.
And in following good "leave no trace" ethics, you may not always be able to find that "comfy" natural padding laying around on the ground, or grass where you're going to stop at for the night.
Nell, I know. It was a lame attempt at being funny.
personally and no offense to you but i see your view as one sided. yes there are alot of niceties they brought BUT everyones definition of camping is different. i mean it is one thing to go out in the woods with your buddies to camp and bs but it is another completely to go survival camping. your disapproval of their "camping" gear may discourage them from going out and enjoying the wilderness. next time why not issue a challenge to see if they can make it a weekend with bare necessities and explain it a bit.
yeah alpine i have to agree. much as i like my zero degree bag, i couldn't sleep on snow in it alone, on the other hand, in 25f. or colder conditions i could easily sleep on the ridgerest pad with a $12 kmart bag, barring high wind chill. it weighs half a pound or so and it's worth it to me. it also insulates a person from runoff to a reasonable extent, which helped me out in the hoh rainforest.
i prefer my hammock, but when i tried to sleep in that in winter '04 in Payette NF i almost lost my tender-bits. that night was -20f with the wind and i would have liked to have had it at the time.
i like to have options, even if i can usually leave them at home.
Sam knows. He and the forum are one.
Canid - Which Ridge Rest do you use? The Deluxe or the Regular. I've held off on buying one because I don't want to drop a sawbuck on a pad but the Ridge Rest is half that price. I was just wondering which you use and how well you like it.