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Crazy cyclists on NYC 3-way street
The base score. Pedestrians are 10 points.
Bicycles +25 points. In spandex +30 points. Hipster on a bicycles +100 points and several free rounds of drinks at the local bar.
Babies: triple score
Crippled babies: quadruple score
Toddlers: double score
Chavs(England)/Wiggers(U.S.A): +5 points, additional +3 for each piece of sterotypical clothing.
Old People: double score (Zimmer frame +10, Wheelchair +8, Flat cap and/or pipe +12, Generally funny-looking +10)
Clowns: +8 points, additional +3 for unicycle.
Mimes: +26 points
Hikers: double score
People who don't look before they cross: +5 points
People who can't tell the difference between a road and a footpath: +7 points
Roadworkers: +5 points for each man 'supervising', +20 points for the one man actually working.
Walking a pet: +1 point
French-speaking: +5 points
Non-natively French-speaking: additional +10 points
Looks like Scott Bakula: +5 points
Is Scott Bakula: +60 points and a pat on the back
Wearing bright/clashing colours: +5 points
Carrying shopping bags: +N points, where N is the number of meters the bags travelled.
Marston Smith and his electric cello @ Encinitas Street Fair
What I found interesting is that he made some of the noises from Hitch Hiker's guide theme (first TV series, not the original radio show or the remakes) that I had assumed came from a synth, but now assume came from one of those
meow (Member Profile)
Awesome username!
Despite it being so appropriate for this video, it was already sifted
http://videosift.com/video/Stray-kitten-joins-hikers-on-9000-mile-journey-to-Argentina -> http://videosift.com/video/Backpacker-Kitty-Travels-The-World
Snowmobiler Causes Avalanche and Gets Buried
Evolution in action is right. I don't wish death on anyone, and I sincerely hope all those dummies turned out OK, however snowmobilers ARE noise polluters of the worst kind, the bane of North American winter hikers and cross-country skiers.
Come on, Mother Nature, give 'em another good scare. They need to learn about respect.
Psycho Mall Walker
Something tells me her insoles got mixed up with a shipment of cocaine pressed into the shape of an insole for smuggling lol.
Also wish I could call *music for her awesome "Happy Hiker Girls" song.
EVE Online: The Butterfly Effect
I don't think the fact that the learning curve in Eve is harder than Wow's explains why it has more subscribers, I mean, I doubt many of the WoW players have even tried Eve. I think it's mainly because of the massive amount of money that Blizzard put behind Wow. The people who made Eve; CCP, have one product, and that's Eve, and they publish it themselves now. That's explains why Wow has more subscribers.
Personally I try most MMO's and whilst I'm interested in spaceships, whacking things as a mythical creature is more appealing for some reason. Maybe's its because I read Tolkien's books before I read the Hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy.
bear-proof suit inventor tests limits of stupidity
I think they're marketing this to hikers.
Issykitty (Member Profile)
Promoted, just for you.
In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
Sadly, no. I am going to miss them terribly! One of our bestest friends is going to be staying at our place to house/cat sit, and I'm probably going to be calling every single day to remind (harrass) him about things. They'll be fine, and I trust him immensely.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Are you bringing the kittehs with you?
In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
Thank you! Sorry I've been so occupied, but I DID notice you came back. (Smiles from DFT and ME!) Yay!
I haven't done gone camping a a while, but I am no stranger to it. Thank you for the warning, as I would want to avoid that fate at all costs. We'll probably find some time to lurk on here while at the show.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
DFT and I wil be leaving for Montana next month, and I can't wait. Looks breathtakingly beautiful, and I want to see some mountain goats.
Just don't drink the water from those lovely streams and babbling brooks. A few years ago a coworker of mine went for a stroll in the back woods of Montana and drank some water directly from a stream. Can't blame him; the water is cold, crystal clear, and tastes insanely good. He ended up getting giardiasis from the Giardia lamblia in the water. He was sick for over a week, shitting his guts out night and day. That's why experienced hikers carry water filters.
Maybe you already knew this, but I want to be on the safe side. Explosive diarrhea is no fun.
Have a blast in big sky country! Oh, and give the mountain goats and bighorn sheep a wide berth if you see any of them. Moose too. Some of them can be ornery pricks.
Issykitty (Member Profile)
Oh, the kids will be alright. You just enjoy your vacation!
In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
Sadly, no. I am going to miss them terribly! One of our bestest friends is going to be staying at our place to house/cat sit, and I'm probably going to be calling every single day to remind (harrass) him about things. They'll be fine, and I trust him immensely.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Are you bringing the kittehs with you?
In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
Thank you! Sorry I've been so occupied, but I DID notice you came back. (Smiles from DFT and ME!) Yay!
I haven't done gone camping a a while, but I am no stranger to it. Thank you for the warning, as I would want to avoid that fate at all costs. We'll probably find some time to lurk on here while at the show.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
DFT and I wil be leaving for Montana next month, and I can't wait. Looks breathtakingly beautiful, and I want to see some mountain goats.
Just don't drink the water from those lovely streams and babbling brooks. A few years ago a coworker of mine went for a stroll in the back woods of Montana and drank some water directly from a stream. Can't blame him; the water is cold, crystal clear, and tastes insanely good. He ended up getting giardiasis from the Giardia lamblia in the water. He was sick for over a week, shitting his guts out night and day. That's why experienced hikers carry water filters.
Maybe you already knew this, but I want to be on the safe side. Explosive diarrhea is no fun.
Have a blast in big sky country! Oh, and give the mountain goats and bighorn sheep a wide berth if you see any of them. Moose too. Some of them can be ornery pricks.
kronosposeidon (Member Profile)
Sadly, no. I am going to miss them terribly! One of our bestest friends is going to be staying at our place to house/cat sit, and I'm probably going to be calling every single day to remind (harrass) him about things. They'll be fine, and I trust him immensely.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Are you bringing the kittehs with you?
In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
Thank you! Sorry I've been so occupied, but I DID notice you came back. (Smiles from DFT and ME!) Yay!
I haven't done gone camping a a while, but I am no stranger to it. Thank you for the warning, as I would want to avoid that fate at all costs. We'll probably find some time to lurk on here while at the show.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
DFT and I wil be leaving for Montana next month, and I can't wait. Looks breathtakingly beautiful, and I want to see some mountain goats.
Just don't drink the water from those lovely streams and babbling brooks. A few years ago a coworker of mine went for a stroll in the back woods of Montana and drank some water directly from a stream. Can't blame him; the water is cold, crystal clear, and tastes insanely good. He ended up getting giardiasis from the Giardia lamblia in the water. He was sick for over a week, shitting his guts out night and day. That's why experienced hikers carry water filters.
Maybe you already knew this, but I want to be on the safe side. Explosive diarrhea is no fun.
Have a blast in big sky country! Oh, and give the mountain goats and bighorn sheep a wide berth if you see any of them. Moose too. Some of them can be ornery pricks.
Issykitty (Member Profile)
Are you bringing the kittehs with you?
In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
Thank you! Sorry I've been so occupied, but I DID notice you came back. (Smiles from DFT and ME!) Yay!
I haven't done gone camping a a while, but I am no stranger to it. Thank you for the warning, as I would want to avoid that fate at all costs. We'll probably find some time to lurk on here while at the show.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
DFT and I wil be leaving for Montana next month, and I can't wait. Looks breathtakingly beautiful, and I want to see some mountain goats.
Just don't drink the water from those lovely streams and babbling brooks. A few years ago a coworker of mine went for a stroll in the back woods of Montana and drank some water directly from a stream. Can't blame him; the water is cold, crystal clear, and tastes insanely good. He ended up getting giardiasis from the Giardia lamblia in the water. He was sick for over a week, shitting his guts out night and day. That's why experienced hikers carry water filters.
Maybe you already knew this, but I want to be on the safe side. Explosive diarrhea is no fun.
Have a blast in big sky country! Oh, and give the mountain goats and bighorn sheep a wide berth if you see any of them. Moose too. Some of them can be ornery pricks.
kronosposeidon (Member Profile)
Thank you! Sorry I've been so occupied, but I DID notice you came back. (Smiles from DFT and ME!) Yay!
I haven't done gone camping a a while, but I am no stranger to it. Thank you for the warning, as I would want to avoid that fate at all costs. We'll probably find some time to lurk on here while at the show.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
DFT and I wil be leaving for Montana next month, and I can't wait. Looks breathtakingly beautiful, and I want to see some mountain goats.
Just don't drink the water from those lovely streams and babbling brooks. A few years ago a coworker of mine went for a stroll in the back woods of Montana and drank some water directly from a stream. Can't blame him; the water is cold, crystal clear, and tastes insanely good. He ended up getting giardiasis from the Giardia lamblia in the water. He was sick for over a week, shitting his guts out night and day. That's why experienced hikers carry water filters.
Maybe you already knew this, but I want to be on the safe side. Explosive diarrhea is no fun.
Have a blast in big sky country! Oh, and give the mountain goats and bighorn sheep a wide berth if you see any of them. Moose too. Some of them can be ornery pricks.
Issykitty (Member Profile)
DFT and I wil be leaving for Montana next month, and I can't wait. Looks breathtakingly beautiful, and I want to see some mountain goats.
Just don't drink the water from those lovely streams and babbling brooks. A few years ago a coworker of mine went for a stroll in the back woods of Montana and drank some water directly from a stream. Can't blame him; the water is cold, crystal clear, and tastes insanely good. He ended up getting giardiasis from the Giardia lamblia in the water. He was sick for over a week, shitting his guts out night and day. That's why experienced hikers carry water filters.
Maybe you already knew this, but I want to be on the safe side. Explosive diarrhea is no fun.
Have a blast in big sky country! Oh, and give the mountain goats and bighorn sheep a wide berth if you see any of them. Moose too. Some of them can be ornery pricks.
People of the world come together to say "Poop"
it's like douglas adams, hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy, only there were 100.000 people, I think, that said "vap" or something, at the same time. can't remember what - oh, wait, was it the robots from Krikkit and their ships coming out of hyperspace?
Devout Christians beware - Teh GAYZ are coming to your town!
When a robber shoots a store-clerk in the head, is that a "hate" crime? It sure scares the hell out of all the other store clerks. You can say, "he didn't shoot him because he was a store clerk." It doesn't matter. Ask the night clerks at the 24 hour marts what they are most scared of. Every new "crime against store clerks" scares them even more. This guy in the news this very week was killing hikers on the trail. Is that a hate crime against nature lovers? It sure makes a whole subset of people who like to hike nervous. If we want to make every person on this planet an equal person in the eyes of God and man, every crime should be a hate crime. If you want to keep reinforcing stereotyping and prejudice, keep tilting the scales of justice to one group or the other. Makes no sense to me.
As for same sex-unions. Let's at least acknowledge a social contract. If 2 people join together in life's endeavors, one makes money while the other makes it possible for the partner to make money, and they have an agreement they are sharing the fruits of the collective labor, the rights of each partner should be protected by law. If 2 people want to sign on the dotted line that they want to share their endeavors, why shouldn't they be able to do so? Without the social contract, one stiffs the other and the stiffee has no recourse. Not fair.