jackrabbit

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yep, gotta let folks sign the waivers -- with an attachment that signs them up as contestants for the Darwin Award automatically -- awarded posthumously of course. gotta purify the species right? But of course that includes a waiver of taxpayer subsidized health/hospice care. And if anybody thought of it, no we can't move all the prisoners to the Clear Creek Chain Gang either!!!
 

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they did have a good population of probationers at the old New Idrea site. Not sure if they are still there or not.
 

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Yep...I also agree about the waiver and have asked about signing one. But the powers that be say that is not going to happen anytime soon. I friend of mine also took a nice 3 point out of condon last year. Flatbroke, i agree you have to hunt hard for them but they are there...I have taken a few from there. I probably have seen or talk to you there.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jackrabbit @ May 16 2008, 02:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
yep, gotta let folks sign the waivers -- with an attachment that signs them up as contestants for the Darwin Award automatically -- awarded posthumously of course. gotta purify the species right? But of course that includes a waiver of taxpayer subsidized health/hospice care. And if anybody thought of it, no we can't move all the prisoners to the Clear Creek Chain Gang either!!![/b]


say what ya want i live here and i know guys that worked the mines up there they rang in ages 50 to 80 and they can still out do most men half there age. i know the dangers of( processed) asbestos haveing removed a ton or two from public bulidings.but im not sure the dangers of raw asbestos.i guess it don't matter!!
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