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Joey Wolfe wrote:the way Will Eccleston was treated in the last thread doesn't sit right with me either.One of the main reasons I started posting. But I'm all done arguing now and I don't wanna see anybody eat mud. I've apologized to Ben and Paul in case I said anything totally out of line. I was arguing because I cared and I think I was the only one to answer Paul's 4 questions constructively back on page 15. Anyhow, I hope this continues constructively, but it's looking pretty dead. And to be clear, Plemmons didn't want to bolt Punk Wave. Just a joke. |
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It's dead because the SCC has either stalled, disbanded, or is so lax in it's ability to address Joey's questions that they just have nothing to say. Regarding Alabama, anyway. |
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Monkey Boy, I see you started an MP account recently (I'm an internet detective too!), apparently just to post on these SCC threads. I don't see your name, address, and phone number listed anywhere... You're actually Paul, aren't you? I'm just gonna go ahead and assume you're Paul. And you keep up the excellent detective work! You guys have been spot on about everything so far and it's been really helpful. This important piece of evidence you've discovered really sheds new light on the matters at hand! |
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I have a great memory from Steele. I went on a rainy hangover hike on a Sunday with one of my best climbing buds after a late night at Horse Pens (and breakfast at the Huddle House of course). Really liked it and the little cairns that someone put all over the trail. The colors and fog that day were just incredible. |
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Paul Barnes wrote:http://www.mountainproject.com/v/steele/110819919Wow. The nuclear option. Take my ball and go home as it were..... EDIT: Ah. Now it all makes sense. |
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Mark O'Neal wrote: Wow. The nuclear option. Take my ball and go home as it were..... EDIT: HA! The main Steele page says there are zero routes, but if you click on the two areas all of the routes are still there.Heart warming proof that if you tell the kids to get off your lawn often enough and obnoxiously enough, then eventually some folks will be more discreet about telling the kids which parts of your lawn are the most fun to play on. |
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Paul Barnes wrote:http://www.mountainproject.com/v/steele-routes-on-private-property/110824282Despite all the lunacy of this thread, this is the right thing to do. Folks shouldn't be trespassing on Ben's property or encouraging others to do so. |