I can guarentee they wernt reenacting. It was a time for fun and games. I dont expect Little children to understand, I do expect their parents to reign them in however. But there were older ones that should have known better. I think it's just indicitive of the kind of society we live in now. Ask anyone under the age of eighteen how many books they have read, and those who respond with any kind of positive answer ask them what kind of books they were. The answers are sad. I think that the lack of interest in anything besides what Brittney and K-fed are up to is appaling and dangerous to us all as a whole.
True, due to exsessive conservation there is so much undergrowth that fires out here are huge and violent because of the amount of fuel they have to burn.
April 1, 2007 at 12:42 am
in reply to: The bank#8467
This is an issue that has been at the forefront for years here in the northwest. So many jobs have been lost due to the environmentilist crying about the spotted owls. Whole towns have been decimated. I worked for a mill in Yreka Cal. The wackos used to spike the trees so when the logs went through the blades the blades would detanate like a grenade, many guys were killed and injured because of those nuts.
March 29, 2007 at 4:49 pm
in reply to: The bank#8465
I think you are right, Donnie.  Also near Eatonton Ga is Rock Eagle Park. There is a huge eagle made of stones laid out on the ground that can only be seen in total from a tower above the rocks. I wonder how they visualized the design from ground level?
Reminds me of the medicine wheels in wyoming and Montana.
It always amazes me that people dont stop and think how there actions can cause society to lose something irreplacable, but then again maybe thats why they do it.