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To: kcvl

I still can't figure this one out.

80 posted on 04/13/2002 8:07:51 AM PDT by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
A fashion show?
82 posted on 04/13/2002 8:44:30 AM PDT by poet
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To: Teacher317
Someone lost a contact . . .
88 posted on 04/13/2002 9:15:22 AM PDT by Harp
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To: Teacher317
I can.

This is what is commonly known as a death wish.

91 posted on 04/13/2002 9:30:47 AM PDT by Houmatt
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To: Teacher317
I still can't figure this one out.

As a guitar player, let me help you out. The guy with the guitar is playing the "Cartwheel" song in G. Does that help?

94 posted on 04/13/2002 9:33:45 AM PDT by budwiesest
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To: Teacher317
"The Illuminatus! Trilogy" explains it all very clearly.
145 posted on 04/13/2002 8:59:40 PM PDT by gabby hayes
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To: Teacher317
Have you ever watched the monkeys at the zoo? This is fall practice, check out the highlighted part of this article, they fall all the time. Every once in a while one doesn't survive and it makes the news. These "people" even have nicknames like "monkey", "treerat", "squirrel", etc. that fit their arrogance. In the past these folks populated mental institutions where they couldn't disrupt society and couldn't harm themselves or others, I think it's high time that we returned to that policy.

Woman protesting timber sale in national forest in Oregon dies in 150-foot fall from tree.

By ANDREW KRAMER
The Associated Press
4/13/02 10:43 PM

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A woman who climbed 150 feet up a tree to protest a timber sale fell and died from her injures before rescuers could reach the remote site in the Mount Hood National Forest.

The timber sale she was protesting had been canceled three days before her death Friday, and the protesters expected to leave the area within a week.

It took rescue crews over two hours struggling up snow-clogged dirt roads to reach the tree-sitters' camp after fellow activists called rescuers, Clackamas County Sheriff's spokeswoman Angela Blanchard said.

The caller said the woman, identified as Beth O'Brien, 22, of Portland, was unconscious but still breathing, Blanchard said. But by the time rescue crews arrived at about 9:30 p.m., O'Brien was dead.

She had unhooked herself from one platform and was trying to reach another by a rope ladder when she fell, Blanchard said.

Sarah Wald of Cascadia Forest Alliance, which organized the demonstration, said protesters remained in the trees Saturday evening.

Ivan Maluski, a longtime Eagle Creek protester, said tree sitters were days away from leaving the site after a three-year vigil.

About four people take turns living year-round in tree platforms in the area, Maluski said. After the cancelation was announced Tuesday, protesters said they wanted to see a final signed contract before they pulled out.

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., an opponent of the timber sale, announced Tuesday that the U.S. Forest Service had reached an agreement to cancel the logging contract after an independent review determined the deal required significant modifications to prevent environmental harm.

At issue was the problem of blowdown, or trees not intended for logging being felled by winds on the edge of areas where cutting was planned. The Forest Service said tree sitters didn't influence the decision.

The Forest Service and the timber company, Vanport Manufacturing, agreed to cancel the deal, but tree sitters said they would remain until the final paperwork was signed.

Tree sitters live in plywood platforms attached to the upper limbs of trees slated for logging.

At least two others have fallen in the past year. In June, one man fell in the Eagle Creek area but refused treatment. In October, another fell in the Tillamook State Forest and suffered multiple broken bones.

149 posted on 04/13/2002 9:37:11 PM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou
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