Who are you talking to, Nativedude or the rest of us?
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Psssst...........how about Ken? :innocent:
Just a clue to spot these guys. Anyone in awe of nature has not spent enough time for it to be common place for them or they are trying to sell you something. It's nothing special when you've lived that way. When I went to Las Vegas it was like WOW! But I'm not used to that life and if I pretended to be suffisticated it would not be long before I'd be found out. I figured this guy out the first post I read.
There something about this thread that haunts me, yes....it breaks my heart, yet it seduces me with what it "Could have been". I often wonder if it helps or hurts the young wilderness dreamers. Every time I read it, I feel like I want to fix, edit-it. Mostly I am left with a deep feeling of sadness.
Nah...just not the right kind of challenge for klkak. (just guessing here)
See, Nativedude was teetering up on a wilderness survival pedestal, (the orbit klkak occupies) from which, even the smallest misstep was bound to bring him crashing south.
Those are big moccasins to fill, don't you think?
Generally it is a good thing. You just have to be careful of the space junk. It tends to go zipping by pretty fast and, more often than not, will smack you in the ankles. Funny how that happens.
Did I mention I was born in the arctic? My mother was a polar bear and my father was a wolf. Did I mention that?
I reckon I just don't fly that high Crash.
klkak, will it make you feel any better if I registered as a different name and pretended to live 250 miles from the nearest town in Alaska?
I just have to come up with a good name:
Master of Survival
Survival Expert in Alaska
Survive and conquer
Native Inuit with high speed internet
Survival Engineer.....
You people have entirely to much time on your hands!
Now that right there is funny I don't care who you are. God bless them little pygmies down there in New Guinea.
I am curious that since you are so far out how do you manage to have an Internet Connection? I am not trying to be a smart aleck just wonder how you do that with no electric or grid services. Thank You
If you're talking to Nativedude, he was outed some time ago as somethingyearoldnosepickerfromdetroit. He lives about as close to Alaska as I do and has a faster broadband speed to boot.
You guys are too funny.
"Honey, can you move the kerosene lamp a little closer? I can't read this darn flat panel. The aspect and contrast ratios are fine it's just my darn eyes."
I can't live without my headlamp!