Sunday, October 14, 2007

Missoula Lake in the snow

Duration: 04:01 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-01-31 18:47:06
User: SaltyPig
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If you're easily bored, don't bother with this. Made it for me and anybody else who's taken to another world when visiting Montana's Missoula Lake in the snow. Montana and Idaho backcountry either gets you or it doesn't. My first time walking over the hill and seeing this lake, I thought I was in Lord of the Rings or something. Shot October 2004. My pal in this vid is a bird of the camp-robber occupation. When you're out in the woods by yourself, fire and animals are good companions. Never had sex with this bird though, and I'll swear that to my dying day. Don't know why anybody would even bring up the possibility. Didn't touch him, so just let it go. Seriously, I wouldn't even think of doing anything untoward with D-Wight the boid. Well, maybe just in my head when I'm going to sleep in the tent, but there's no harm in that. No real harm. He would never get anywhere near when my pants were down anyway. Suspicious, untrusting bugger. Music: "Last Night When We Were Young", Phil Woods Quintet http://preview.tinyurl.com/3bj3vd Missoula lake on satellite map: http://preview.tinyurl.com/3yqb34

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SaltyPig ::: Favorites
thanks, lynda. hope you get back to montana or, preferably, idaho, which is slightly freer than montana, from my experience. charley
07-08-06 11:13:53
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susoni17 ::: Favorites
Loved the scenery and the music. I miss this part of Montana a great deal . Pine tree's and mountains renew my soul.. sighhhhhhhhh .. BTW.. Drive what you like, this is Still (barely) America. Lady Liberty has been sleeping lately but underneath the blankets, she's stirring.. and she's ticked at what they have been doing to her house.. Lynda B
07-08-06 04:07:34
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DoctorFist ::: Favorites
What I should have said for AIDS patients is that they did choose poorly. But they're stuck with an incurable disease, so they have no further choices, unlike car owners. Berating them provides no solution. I don't think either of us can definitively say whether buses truly pollute the environment; some days they may carry 20 passengers, others 2. I'm not sure where the average lies...so I'll take back that comment.
07-06-23 11:42:20
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DoctorFist ::: Favorites
(And by people, I'm not extrapolating what I see around me to the entire country...it justs seems common that a person with a car would use it. I see thousands of cars on the highway going to Toronto for work, but yes. Assumption made
07-06-23 11:42:15
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DoctorFist ::: Favorites
I guess that's a valid point, maybe I assumed too much. I guess you don't really use your car then (except for trips to Missoula), so its poor fuel economy is fairly irrelevant in terms of pollution. Maybe its because I live in Canada, and I'm used to the fact that people buy cars and use them almost every day. Apologies.
07-06-23 11:36:55
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SaltyPig ::: Favorites
some advice that'll serve you well: get logical, and mind <i>your</i> business. tell me something, asshole: how much is my hummer polluting this week? how much have i driven it in the last year? are those not the <i>first</i> questions you should've asked before pointing at my vehicle and stuttering "h h h h humm hummm" like a programmed dumbass robot? you've no principles at work in your protest.
07-06-23 09:48:33
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SaltyPig ::: Favorites
<i>Buses contribute to a cleaner environment,</i> so you've done a solid analysis of that? how does a large bus that often runs with 4 or 5 people contribute to a cleaner environment? when have you protested this obvious tripe? same with trains. <i>because it seems like the right thing to do</i> you don't need to say anything more than that. keep "thinking" with your clueless, duplicitous emotions.
07-06-23 09:48:30
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DoctorFist ::: Favorites
I mean, obviously you like the car. But aren't you concerned with the amount that it pollutes? I feel like one would need to have justifications for driving one these days; and every individual makes a difference.
07-06-22 23:59:49
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DoctorFist ::: Favorites
Choose whatever you like, I just think that the hummer is needlessly oversized (weighs more, fuel use) and consumes fuel quite inefficiently. Buses contribute to a cleaner environment, same thing as carpooling, and reduce traffic. AIDS patients do, unfortunately, put a drain on society, but I would support them if I could because it seems like the right thing to do. Regardless of how someone got AIDS, I'm curious as to why you choose to drive a Hummer with all that in mind. The look? The feel?
07-06-22 23:42:12
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SaltyPig ::: Favorites
gonna do the brainless lemming routine? okay, what's my "correct" annual fuel allotment, jesus? how much space am i "allowed"? when's the last time you bitched about huge buses driving meandering routes around cities, with few passengers? when have you castigated dying AIDS patients for polluting the fuck out of the planet as a result of knowingly choosing high risk behavior? nah, you tread the brainwashed control freak busybody ignoramus route. i'll bet you pollute more than i do, fucker.
07-06-22 22:34:11
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