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Breaking: LA Sheriff Preparing to Oust Tree Sitter
Various | 01/10/03

Posted on 01/10/2003 9:27:43 PM PST by socal_parrot

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41 posted on 01/10/2003 9:52:46 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: PRND21
Live on K-Cal 9 in Los Angeles. 15-30 minutes until forced removal.

How'd they do it? Did they call a pest removal service?

42 posted on 01/10/2003 9:52:59 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: Timesink
The guy was served with a court order to vacate about twenty minutes ago. The police have given him thirty minutes to come down or they will bring him down.
43 posted on 01/10/2003 9:53:17 PM PST by socal_parrot
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To: socal_parrot
Drag the loser out of the tree and let's get back to some car chases.
44 posted on 01/10/2003 9:53:48 PM PST by 2rightsleftcoast
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To: socal_parrot
Ahhh, okay. Merci again.

Hole_in_one, be sure to get the video of him getting SHOT!

45 posted on 01/10/2003 9:54:02 PM PST by Timesink (Poodle: The Other White Meat)
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
Tie him to said rock.

With hemp rope, of course.

Haul said rock to dump.

Dump.

Problem solved.

46 posted on 01/10/2003 9:54:14 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Proud owner of a new gas guzzlin', road hoggin' SUV!)
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To: socal_parrot
Go! Go! Go!

Get that dirty hippie tree-sitter! Chop down the tree with him in it! Kill! Kill! Kill!

Why is KCAL giving over an hour of their airtime to this story? Maybe they could go out and hire someone to start a car chase.

Jennifer Sabih: cute voice, cute face.

What I found even more enlightening than the amount of time KCAL spent on this were the comments of the news reporters. A producer said something like "I'm down here with the people." As in "hoi polloi." Jennifer said something slightly similar but not as bad. Illustrates the disconnect between hoi polloi and hoi talking heads.

47 posted on 01/10/2003 9:54:15 PM PST by lonewacko_dot_com (http://lonewacko.com/blog)
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To: 2rightsleftcoast
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

(truer than they know, isn't it?)
48 posted on 01/10/2003 9:55:17 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Proud owner of a new gas guzzlin', road hoggin' SUV!)
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To: Timesink
haha!
49 posted on 01/10/2003 9:55:42 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: lonewacko_dot_com
Why is KCAL giving over an hour of their airtime to this story?

They are plumb out of Judge Judy re-runs.

50 posted on 01/10/2003 9:55:52 PM PST by socal_parrot
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Inspiration Oak enlightens visitors

By Garry Mitchell, The Associated Press

There has been no attempt to cut down Inspiration Oak since so many still come to see it.

MAGNOLIA SPRINGS, Ala. — Inspiration Oak, a huge, historic live oak that drew tens of thousands of visitors during an attempt to save it from chain-saw damage, now stands as the eerie centerpiece of its park.

At night, lights illuminate the skeletal outlines of the 500-year-old oak in a ghostly shroud. The tree, dating to the voyage of Christopher Columbus, is without leaves or the cloak of Spanish moss it once had.

Its massive limbs — 192 feet from tip to tip — are shedding bark and some have fallen. A chain-link fence keeps people back from the treasured oak so they won't get injured by falling debris.

Drawn by the Inspiration Oak — and the emotional fight to save it after it was sawed in a land dispute a decade ago — visitors have come from as far away as the Auckland Islands, stopping at the 2.8-acre park while also visiting Alabama's nearby beaches and Mobile Bay hideaways.

Live oaks are revered not only for their long life span, but because their leaves stay green year-round, providing constant shade for picnics and photo backdrops. Youngsters swing and play on the huge low-slung branches.

Inspiration Oak is dead, but there's been no attempt to cut it down because people still come to see it.

"We're not going to do anymore cutting on it," says park manager Elaine Gill, showing a guest register with names of all the park's visitors. Gill said the park is more popular with tourists in the winter than summer, perhaps because of the sultry heat.

World and local maps on the gift shop walls have pins stuck in the many cities represented by the tourists.

"We had some monks from Tibet who were visiting Spring Hill College in Mobile," Gill says.

State forester Gibb Burke gives the girdled tree another five years before it starts losing some of its massive limbs.

"That's just a guess. It's not going to last 20 years," Burke says. A remnant of the old trunk — 27 feet in circumference — probably will be all that's left once the tree decays.

Massive live oaks abound on the Alabama coast, including one in nearby Daphne that's known as the site where Gen. Andrew Jackson addressed his troops in November 1814. "He climbed up in the forks of the oak tree," Burke says.

But it's the Inspiration Oak on U.S. 98, between Fairhope and Magnolia Springs, that still stirs emotions, particularly among those who tried to save it.

The 65-foot-tall tree was girdled around its base with a chain saw when the previous owner of the land got into a dispute over the price Baldwin County officials offered to buy the land for a park.

Stan Foote of Fairhope, who led the fight to save Inspiration Oak, said no one was ever arrested for girdling the tree, reportedly because the act was done for the person who owned the property. The dispute between the landowner and the county later was settled in court.

Foote, now 84, does not regret the attempt to save the tree.

"If I try and lose, at least I know I tried," he says.

Foresters pitched in, grafting over the chain saw wound, in hopes the tree could heal. The grafts, made from live oak twigs, worked for a while. But the cut had severed the tissue that allowed the tree to grow.

"It's such a unique species, we couldn't just stand by and not try to save it," says forestry consultant Stan Revis of Ono Island. "We kept it alive a couple of years."

In the initial effort, a water spraying system was installed and a greenhouse erected around the base of the tree. A 140 foot well was drilled to provide water to a sprinkler mounted atop a telephone pole.

About 15,000 visitors a month came to witness the tree-saving effort when it first began.

Foote says a Save the Tree Committee raised $26,000 in donations that allowed the county to buy the land.

"It was all donated," Foote says. "The tree is a symbol of Baldwin County heritage."

(Baldwin County consistently votes 70% Republican)

51 posted on 01/10/2003 9:56:15 PM PST by blam
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I thought Pubbies hated trees.
52 posted on 01/10/2003 9:58:04 PM PST by socal_parrot
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To: blam; homeschool mama
.....was girdled around its base with a chain saw

OUCH!

53 posted on 01/10/2003 9:58:42 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Proud owner of a new gas guzzlin', road hoggin' SUV!)
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To: Brad's Gramma
They are not showing pursuits any more apparently. Too bad, they were more entertaining than most of the shows.
54 posted on 01/10/2003 9:58:47 PM PST by 2rightsleftcoast
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To: 2rightsleftcoast
I wouldn't know about TV.

I sit here.

And sit

and sit

and sit.....
55 posted on 01/10/2003 9:59:51 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Proud owner of a new gas guzzlin', road hoggin' SUV!)
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To: 2rightsleftcoast
At least three more stations will be joining the fun shortly.
56 posted on 01/10/2003 10:00:14 PM PST by socal_parrot
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To: socal_parrot
"LA Sheriff Deputies and LA County Fire Department are moving in with equipment to remove Tree Sitter John Quiqley. They have brought in ladder trucks and are positioning them extract the wacko from the perch he has occupied since November."

They might try bark beetles. If he's been up there long enough it might work.

57 posted on 01/10/2003 10:00:40 PM PST by blackbart.223
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"I thought Pubbies hated trees."

Nope.

58 posted on 01/10/2003 10:01:02 PM PST by blam
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59 posted on 01/10/2003 10:01:09 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: socal_parrot
Breaking in or the regular news???? Tell me the networks aren't breaking in with this bozo....
60 posted on 01/10/2003 10:02:05 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Proud owner of a new gas guzzlin', road hoggin' SUV!)
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