[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048095]… tactical hike planning.
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So, driving through the grand canyon like everybody else. Got it.
Be careful at night, some of those roads have no shoulder.
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048095]… tactical hike planning.
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So, driving through the grand canyon like everybody else. Got it.
Be careful at night, some of those roads have no shoulder.
[QUOTE=Dung Beatles;3048135]So, driving through the grand canyon like everybody else. Got it.
Be careful at night, some of those roads have no shoulder.[/QUOTE]
Be careful of the locals:
The trailer for Rabbit’s intrepid journey is already out, too:
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048095]I’m a photographer. This wasn’t a game hunting trip. This trip was to scout and map and learn the terrain, which is critical to future tactical hike planning…[/QUOTE]
The fuck it is, pussy. “Tactical hike.” So in other words “a hike” Shut the fuck up you stupid fat cunt. I’ve seen your “photography”. Your composition is a joke and you have no fucking clue how to handle the manual controls for lighting and depth of field.
Like everything else you do you’re a tourist.
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048095]
Seriously you would have gassed out about 5m into my hikes. They are not for the weak.[/QUOTE]
Your two mile hikes with lunch breaks for beer and pizza? Yeah. Gas out my butthole in your fucking slob face.
Not even interested in your pre-packaged outdoor experience. I lead a healthy lifestyle and hump at a minimum 11miles a day (my commute). And I don’t break for junk food. You’d fall out of my day before lunch, fat ass.
Maybe if you weren’t such a stupid fat cunt you could go outside without a grown-up holding your hand?
ETA: when I say healthy healthy lifestyle I men things like-
Bike n hike intead of drive. (Burn cals not money and gas)
Hot multigrain cereal instead of toaster strudel (feed you body don’t poison it)
High protein, high fiber, low fat, low carb, low sugar. (If you work sitting down keto is good but if you don’t…)
Daily cardio (use it or lose it)
Resistance training as much as possible (4-6 days a week. Also use it or lose it).
Meditation and breath exercises(some of my days are 30 hours long. “Resting” on schedule is a professional skill set.)
Positive visualization (use it or lose it)
Metaphysical exploration (beyond intimate understanding and control of the body is transcendence of body. Something that becomes less arcane of a concept when forced to step far beyond perceived personal limitations).
My professional lifestyle places extreme demands on me physically and mentally. Being soft and comfortable is a luxury from a long forgotten life.
Now I am always in the zone.
Wrabbit if you ever learn humility and respect I will take you on a journey of personal growth and exploration beyond confines you never even knew were holding you back.
And you’ll finally be able to answer Goso’s Buffalo.
But right now we’re still at the “clown on your egotism stage”. This might just not be your lifetime to be initiated into the mysteries.
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3047626] I am professionally trained in regional and national incident command. As in NIMS.
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Hey, so am I. We getting cool tags? Sub? No? Oh well, maybe next time.
[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3048162]Hey, so am I. We getting cool tags? Sub? No? Oh well, maybe next time.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, right after I get done with the SafeSport tags…
[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3048162]Hey, so am I. We getting cool tags? Sub? No? Oh well, maybe next time.[/QUOTE]
I once was a judge in a wet t-shirt contest for charity.
I was barred from future judging of that event for accepting bribes in kind from all the contestants and promising them all the win.
But in my view, they were all winners.
And, I find it offensive that any of them would be denied a full participation medal for their efforts, particularly on my behalf as a judge.
That’s me, though, fighting injustice, one community event at a time.
[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3048166]I once was a judge in a wet t-shirt contest for charity.
I was barred from future judging of that event for accepting bribes in kind from all the contestants and promising them all the win.
But in my view, they were all winners.
And, I find it offensive that any of them would be denied a full participation medal for their efforts, particularly on my behalf as a judge.
That’s me, though, fighting injustice, one community event at a time.[/QUOTE]
“He’s not the hero Florida wants. He’s the hero Florida needs.”
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3047659]Ghost first, since he’s the challenger.
This will be a laugh and a half. I’ll check his answer, too once back at base camp. Too bad he couldn’t stay on topic.
Megahertz range…sheeeit, I thought you’d come up with a hard one. Harder, stronger, faster freq.
Hey ghost make sure to put it in metric units. We have non-US people reading this.[/QUOTE]
lol, wabbit doesn’t know the answer
[QUOTE=AprilRains;3048192]lol, wabbit doesn’t know the answer[/QUOTE]
Ah the other anonymous coward returns.
You still haven’t learned a thing.
[QUOTE=Diesel_tke;3048162]Hey, so am I. We getting cool tags? Sub? No? Oh well, maybe next time.[/QUOTE]
I had a feeling about you…
[QUOTE=Mr. Machette;3048141]ETA: when I say healthy healthy lifestyle I men things like-
Bike n hike intead of drive. (Burn cals not money and gas)
Hot multigrain cereal instead of toaster strudel (feed you body don’t poison it)
High protein, high fiber, low fat, low carb, low sugar. (If you work sitting down keto is good but if you don’t…)
Daily cardio (use it or lose it)
Resistance training as much as possible (4-6 days a week. Also use it or lose it).
Meditation and breath exercises(some of my days are 30 hours long. “Resting” on schedule is a professional skill set.)
Positive visualization (use it or lose it)
Metaphysical exploration (beyond intimate understanding and control of the body is transcendence of body. Something that becomes less arcane of a concept when forced to step far beyond perceived personal limitations).
My professional lifestyle places extreme demands on me physically and mentally. Being soft and comfortable is a luxury from a long forgotten life.
Now I am always in the zone.
Wrabbit if you ever learn humility and respect I will take you on a journey of personal growth and exploration beyond confines you never even knew were holding you back.
And you’ll finally be able to answer Goso’s Buffalo.
But right now we’re still at the “clown on your egotism stage”. This might just not be your lifetime to be initiated into the mysteries.[/QUOTE]
You are about as qualified to enlighten me on anything as I was qualified to explain mushin to Auslander.
Respect you? Earn it fuckface.
Seriously, since when do the faceless trololos think they run Bartertown?
GTFO.
I was Curly before any of you got your first PC.

[QUOTE=submessenger;3048137]
The trailer for Rabbit’s intrepid journey is already out, too:
//youtu.be/rpxVp1g8xMQ
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[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048211]I was Curly before any of you got your first PC.[/QUOTE]
Not likely. Dad was an IBM’er that worked on the team developing the original PC.
Spin again, this time the scores can really double!
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048203]Ah the other anonymous coward returns.
You still haven’t learned a thing.[/QUOTE]
you can always prove me wrong by posting the answer, showing your work
but you didn’t
you do not know the answer
you never know the answer
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048208]You are about as qualified to enlighten me on anything as I was qualified to explain mushin to Auslander.
Respect you? Earn it fuckface.[/QUOTE]
Bullshit. Aus would be even harder on you than I am and you’re a chicken shit for trying to rest on HIS laurels when he’s not around to tell your dumb ass off.
I do not need, want or require your respect. You have things backwards. I know what is beyond death and time. I have the answers I need. Your whole existence is an existential question that you’re running from like a scared little bitch.
You’re just some asshole who desperately needs validation from strangers. I require nothing from you. I simply find your agony delicious.
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048210]Seriously, since when do the faceless trololos think they run Bartertown?
GTFO.[/QUOTE]
Aw. You gonna go rep bitch to the admins again?
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;3048211]I was Curly before any of you got your first PC.
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If by “Curly” you mean a fictional character portrayed by an effite liar. Sure. I can see that.
[QUOTE=submessenger;3048216]Not likely. Dad was an IBM’er that worked on the team developing the original PC.
Spin again, this time the scores can really double![/QUOTE]
He, uh, might have placed a little more financial value on the operating system, there, Sub.
Just saying.
[QUOTE=submessenger;3048216]Not likely. Dad was an IBM’er that worked on the team developing the original PC.
Spin again, this time the scores can really double![/QUOTE]
Well aren’t you a special snowflake.
[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3048166]I once was a judge in a wet t-shirt contest for charity.
I was barred from future judging of that event for accepting bribes in kind from all the contestants and promising them all the win.
But in my view, they were all winners.
And, I find it offensive that any of them would be denied a full participation medal for their efforts, particularly on my behalf as a judge.
That’s me, though, fighting injustice, one community event at a time.[/QUOTE]
See, this is what keeps me up at night.
The wingnuts on both sides are going to insure that wet t-shirt contests are suddenly a bad thing.
Of course we need to ritually objectify women by rewarding them in booze, meaningless trophies, slutty titles and monetary prizes.
I have no daughters for whom to teach self-respect! I have no sons for whom to set a good example!
The youth must learn that their sexuality is easily exploited for monetary gain in sleazy dives hawking overpriced beer on their own and for their own good!
We cannot bow to the shame industrial complex!