Booyakasha wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 10:28 pm
Lived in a wall tent my first two years. I woke up to find a bear dog in my tent one morning second season. He was a handsome boy, no mistake-------------utter mutt, but well-built. He kind of got lost from his fringe-legal operators, probably just wanted a cool place to sleep (it had been a couple hot ones---------he woke me up, licking my arm through the mosquito netting. Dogs like salt).
Northern Scon probably sounds safe as houses, but it's kind of the Wild West up there----------------moonshiners, doomsday/militia freaks, bear-hunters, the BSA, the DNR and all the little First Nations enclaves. Plus most of the towns are unincorporated hamlets---------the 'mayor' is just the local saloon-keeper's stepmom. Good luck finding a notary, or some paper tax-forms. Man, it must be a logistical nightmare.
[EDIT: Shane and I met up at camp. We're both city kids, but still Eagle Scouts. So we're just cruising around the backroads and county boulevards one Saturday for relaxation, and we saw a sign on a house that read simply 'KIDNAPED'. Big bold letters, written on a sheet in shoe-polish or something, stretched across the upper portion of a decrepit farmhouse's front face.
...we still wonder about that sometimes. Should we have stopped and approached the house and knocked on the door with knives and hatchets? Should we have called the coppers and waited four hours for them to show up? Is the person who put that sign up okay? Was that the first step into Silent Hill? It's a weird thing we'll probably both still be pondering another couple decades hence.]
Never heard of a bear dog. I'm guessing it's not the greatest thing to unexpectedly wake to though.
Jeez, that's horrific. Is that a true story about the sign?
Booyakasha wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:55 am
I REALLY HATE POKEMON! wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:11 pm
I just assumed Lucas retired, if he did anything after he sold Lucas Arts then I'm completely unfamiliar with it. I figure he's probably still got a decent story or two in him, but maybe not. Some people are one hit wonders, you know.
If Lucas has a decent story left to tell, I'd be pleasantly surprised.
He made 'Red Tails'.
After he made the prequels. Man. If you haven't seen 'Red Tails', do yourself the favour of
not seeing 'Red Tails'. The prequels were a bit of a botch job, but at least they weren't 'Red Tails'.
He's too out-of-touch and incompetent to make a decent Star Wars flick anymore, so he decides next to try and make a movie honouring the Tuskegee Airmen. George, honey, stop and think about what you're doing. Have you ever heard the word 'hubris' before? Because there's Han Solo, and then there's Oedipus, and then you're on the far side of that.
He had the balls to go on teevee and claim 'Red Tails' was the first major Hollywood production with a mostly-black cast and a black director, and people were lauding him for it, and here I am like, "uhhh, what? Have you heard of Spike Lee, Lucas? Thou condescending ass-clown? He's been in the business almost as long as you, and 'Do the Right Thing' is better than anything you've ever done, even the original Star Wars. Eat
sh*t." Jokes and clownshoes, man.
Lol I'll be sure to avoid Red Tails, then. I never even heard of it so that can't be a good sign, considering it's from a name as big as Lucas... If he's selling it on race then there goes merit. I'll never like the emphasis on race we get so much. I remember we got a cool black Jedi, Mace Windu, and there was no big deal. He just existed and everyone accepted and liked him. That's the way to do it.
Booyakasha wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 6:40 pm
I REALLY HATE POKEMON! wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:46 pm
I knew you were something of an outdoorsy type, but didn't know to that extent. If there's ever an apocalypse let me crash in your teepee, I'd be helpless out there.
It's especially cool you know weapon stuff. I am a big Second Amendment guy, but guns kinda spook me tbh, I don't think I could hold one or mess with it. Yeah, I'm a wuss. I kinda like the idea of going hunting though, so it's a bit conflicting. Plus times aren't getting any safer either.
That all does sound pretty nostalgic, I don't have any cool stories like that because I'm boring. It sounds like a bunch of wholesome stuff, I really like it. Sometimes I regret just playing video games, collecting cards, or whatever instead of getting experience outdoors like that.
Well, I'm an NRA guy, but...it's complicated. I favour gun control to an extent, but on the flipside, like, the NRA was founded by Union Army vets who couldn't believe how terrible their recruits were at shooting. The NRA's original purpose was to teach clueless Brooklynites and Phillies one end of a gun from the other, not so Uncle Fred up in the UP could own a howitzer for rabbit-hunting. I'm in favour of that. Whatever one thinks about all the Second Amendment blather, it is indisputable fact that the NRA works hand-in-glove with the BSA to teach kids safe, responsible gun-handling. Our dear USA needs more Alvin Yorks, fewer garbagey doomsday preppers. It all comes down to good parenting; sadly, that is lacking.
Hunting's big in my family, but more because my grandpa was trying to raise eight kids on a teacher's salary, he wanted to put food on the table and sell hides and furs. My ma once commented that he sure seemed to love hunting and fishing, he went out so much, and he looked at her a little misty-eyed, and said, "To be honest, Hol, there's times when I feel like I'll never be able to scrub the stink of blood off my hands. I do it because I love you guys." Don't think he ever shared that with anyone else, because...I mean, it helped him bond with hunting friends and his sons and all. But still. I have no end of respect for that man. The sacrifices he endured for his family.
He played pro basketball for a year after college, and he loved it, but he gave it up, because he had three kids at that point-----------he couldn't support his family on a pro basketball player's salary in the fifties. So he became a
teacher. Ain't that a backflip? Man.
I got nothing against doomsday preppers, and it's looking pretty smart nowadays, but I hear you. Common sense gun control (and I mean actual common sense, not liberal "common sense") is a necessity, otherwise we'd have even more violent lunatics easily armed.
Hm, yeah. Even though they're just animals it's probably not the easiest thing to kill them. Most of us have a degree of separation from our meat, we just see it in a package, ready to go.
Pro basketball player huh? Never had a pro anything in my family, that's amazing. I figure being a teacher might've been more fulfilling anyway though, so maybe it worked out. Teachers, especially further back, were pretty respectable. There's a badass anime called Great Teacher Onizuka that's really interesting. You think of anime and what probably comes to mind is Super Saiyans and stuff, but it's just about a flawed guy doing his best to help kids. It was the first one I saw that was less fantasy and more grounded, it's cool.