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Punaweb Dysfunctional
#71
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Originally posted by lavalava

Jeff and Kathy competing for Puna Webs Biggest Loser contest...


Stay tuned, as the immaturity continues to be exposed.
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#72
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You arrived at a place of great natural beauty being enjoyed by other people and blast your stereo through deliberately opened car doors and windows and you had no clue anyone cared? That is astoundingly clueless. You cite lack of a rule or sound ordinance to justify being rude to everyone around you just because you thought they all should have to hear a song you liked? This is how a 12 year old acts, being courteous shouldn't have to be enforced by regulation.
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The length that hypocrites will go is astounding too

Oh, well and perfect people and persons who troll on message boards, please forgive me for my ignorance, for surly I'm an not worthy of your comment.. ..

certainly you're perfectly innocent of any harm on earth.. please be the patron you promote, go sit a'top the mountain because, surely there's at least 1 a day you can attempt to demoralize!

freaken hypocrites trolling who have an agenda to defuse any topic their superior morality feels it, serving justice?

get a life..

the difference between fools, dopes and me is,, I'm freaken honest about my ventures..

which is the only reason I took the time to elaborate my visit..

Hypocrites only frustrate people with their holy words of wisdom, half truths.

While my sole intent is to warn of the dangers driving that road, at night or day, but most especially AT NIGHT!!

the addition of my 'wrong doing' be it right or wrong, it's honest and true.. It' something people that are blatant idiotic hypocrites can not convene. Half truths are useless..

just as useless as picking apart a topic, rather than focus on the real issue, 'Is it right or wrong to recommend that tourists travel that road at night'

waste data with their holy-er than god himself hypercritic agenda..

what's worse, no doubt you're thinking anybody but other fools listen to you?

MAH! HA! HA! HA!.. Not a chance pal, You're just wasting data space.










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#73
Jeff's experience, without the added musical entertainment, is much the same as my own. The rangers go around the summit right after sunset, telling everyone to leave, and explaining that the summit is CLOSED to the public 30 minutes after sunset.

What many of you who keep insisting that it is not closed don't seem to accept is that there is an obvious gap between the fact that the summit is closed to the public at night, and the ability of the Office of Mauna Kea Management to enforce the closure.

It's like saying that boaters dragging their anchors on coral reefs is legal, because there aren't any signs about it and the DLNR doesn't have the resources to chase the violators. Yes, members of the public do go up to Mauna Kea at night, but the fact that they do so does not mean that the summit isn't closed to the public at night.
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#74
Thank you Kathy for changing the title of the thread (dysfunctional). It does however, make it difficult to determine exactly which of your threads it refers to.

It has long been one of my aspirations to put the "Fun" back into Dysfunctional.
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