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Noozeyeguy

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  1. Carpetlayer apprentice. $30/day and lunch. Didn't know enough to actually do anything worthwhile or constructive, so I got to be slave labor. The sad thing is it was actually a raise from the job I left, minimum wage was $3.35/hr. at the time... Second worst was actually being a carpetlayer. Made more money (actually pretty good money) but I soon found out that me and sharp implements don't mix. However, I can bandage pretty much any laceration with duct tape and fast-food napkins in thirty seconds flat... with less scarring than an orthopedic surgeon, and a helluva lot cheaper. Third-worst: telephone soliciting for Olan Mills. I lasted exactly three days, and got fired... mostly because I wouldn't go to work anymore. Funny what some people expect...
  2. St. Anthony's in early July, just after the 4th. Maybe a couple days in Yellowstone while we're in the neighborhood, we have friends with property outside Driggs... that's the big one. At the rate gas prices are going up, I might be selling a kidney to cover gas... A weekend at Emma Wood... a weekend at Lake Lopez... Thunderboats in September... that's about it.
  3. For a buck-and-a-quarter-plus per 10', I think I can live without seeing it for a second time.
  4. How to live like a greenie: 1) use only public transportation, or walk. 2) live in a hut, or smaller, by yourself. 3) eat poorly. Basically, live like this guy:
  5. So can I take this to Al Gore and get my 25 acres? Daddy needs a new MX track....
  6. I think the Robinsons burn 110 lo-lead. Air-cooled, carbureted, horizontally-opposed 4-cylinder (in the R22)... sound familiar? A flying VeeDub will be a lot cheaper than a turbine, anyday. As for cameras, when I saw it all the doors were closed. So I'm guessing maybe they were either scouting locations or practicing moves. Or maybe just playing... God knows I'd use any excuse I could (and have ) to get some dune time in... I used to do aerial camera in LA, Wescam systems in an Astar for KCOP. One helluva lot better than hanging out the door on a harness, which I've also done once or twice...
  7. We saw the helicopter Saturday, flying really low at times, actually below the tops of the surrounding dunes. I couldn't see if there was a camera onboard or not. Certainly not one of the gyro-stabilized ones that are used in movies and TV news. Later I saw it parked and tarped by the Red Bull tent. FWIW it's a Robinson R44, small four-seater. As we were leaving Saturday night we passed a convoy of flatbeds with Hummers and lights, headed up the 127. I guessed movie shoot, but I don't think it's related to the Red Bull guys.
  8. Dayumn that looks painful. I can't even imagine a lapful of hot coolant. Get better soon!
  9. Wed -Sat for us... :shocked2:
  10. We'll be out there the week after Easter...
  11. Try here. What ratio gears, and what size tires?
  12. Looks like we're doing one last Dumont trip the week after Easter... then it's St. Anthony's in July!
  13. "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain. Thank you for flying with us today. As you exit, please disregard any pungent odor you may notice in the cockpit area, and please excuse your flight crew for not personally greeting you as you deplane. Additionally, I'd like to invite you to join me for drinks in the lounge. I plan on being there at least thru Thursday, or until the shakes subside. Lastly, anybody with a spare pair of boxers, men's large, please see the flight attendant."
  14. We heard about that as we were leaving on Prez Day Monday... both femurs = serious ouch. She's lucky to be alive, that's an easy recipe for a bleed-out. on offering your Rhino. Last season at G, a buddy and I were night-cruising the little dunes along Gecko when we got flagged down by a group of quads. Seems their buddy had lawndarted pretty good, broken wrist chest trauma ALOC (altered level of consciousness) etc etc. We didn't have our phones with us (last time I've made that mistake) so we had to run back to camp to call it in. Since the ranger station was closed, the only EMS available was an ambulance out of Brawley, 30 min ETA. Once they got there, they had no way to get into the dunes where the wreck was. They wanted to call in a helo (additional 2-hr ETA ) but we convinced them to take a ride with us. We loaded one EMT in my friend's car and the other and a backboard in mine, and off we went. They got the victim stabilized, then we strapped the poor bastard, on the backboard, across the back seats of my car (head out one side, feet out the other) and duned him back to the ambulance. I don't think I roosted him too bad... but I did have to stand on it pretty good to get out of the bowl. :eatdrink021: Bottom line, the guy got transported within 90 minutes or so of doing his Superman with a half-gainer. If he had waited for the bird, he could have easily been out there for three hours plus. No telling what might have happened...
  15. I liked the white one with the matt-tracks, cruising around at Comp and the hillshoot... pretty cool!
  16. Oh yeah. They dug it right in front of the moho's front tire. Wound up getting stuck anyway, just not there...
  17. My daughter and her friends dug the hole. The dog helped...
  18. First trip to Dumont for me, I had a blast. We arrived Friday evening and pulled out Monday afternoon. Some pix: First dune trip for the new build, airing it out near the North Pole... Our group at the North Pole... My friend Tom wheelying up Comp... engine locked up later in the weekend. Matt and Brian catchin' some air... Think it can make Comp??? Damn jackrabbits! My daughter liked it too My wife... not so much. That's her quad on the strap...
  19. I'll second that... there's several shows that follow the "Cops" format. Or it could have been a documentary crew. So if anyone had a chance to ask them who they were with, pipe up. Or not, in the big picture it doesn't really matter anyway... they were there, pictures were taken, now it's over. A couple observations from a TV news guy: One, there's some confusion over whether or not talent releases are required in those circumstances. The answer is, it depends on who's doing the taping. News crews don't need releases in public areas, and only need consent of property owner in private. The basic issue is whether or not the company doing the taping is using the images expressly for profit. If yes, then you have a right to be compensated for use of your likeness. BTW, minors in public places are like anybody else... public is public. No release or parental consent is required for news usage. Two, about LEOs "dialing it up" for the camera: Sure, it happens all the time. But, based on my experience in similar situations... I'll be willing to bet your friend either had attitude or you got a cop having a bad day, probably a little bit of both. Sorry your friend got the short end of the stick, but if she hadn't been a minor with alcohol... Third, the "LEO" Funco... FWIW the rangers at Glamis have two, they were donated by Funco and the ASA for rescue and enforcement purposes. As to whether or not tax dollars were used, it's really irrelevant. Tax dollars are used to buy trucks, and helicopters, and trailers.. all sorts of things they use at Dumont. If there's a demonstrable need for specialized equipment, I don't have a problem with my tax dollars being spent to buy it. I'm sure if you or someone you love was wadded up at the top of Comp, you'd want rescue to be able to reach you... and that POS standard travel car I saw on the way out Monday ain't gonna cut it. BTW, I just wanted to add: Prez was my first trip to Dumont... Mikey likes it! We'll see everybody out there again...
  20. We'll be headed out from Simi around noon... I can't wait, my first trip to Dumont! Look for an ugly-a$$ flat-black LT 4-seater with a little green pennant that sez "Regulatorz"... that'll be me :beer_bang:
  21. Here's my day job. J/k, the closest I'd ever get to that is watching it on TV...
  22. Is the 4x geared the same? All other things being equal, I'd have to guess the transfer case might affect your GCWR, since you're adding another thing to break Seriously tho, there would be some parasitic loss thru the T-case, although 1300-lbs worth seems like a lot.
  23. We used to go to Pismo when we had a TH and a 4x4. We haven't taken the moho there, and probably won't. It's a blast on a quad, a little small for a rail IMHO, and watch out for the slipfaces. And wash your stuff really good when you get home, if not before. We went to Winchester Bay in 2002, I loved that place. We're going to St. Anthony this summer, around 4th of July. Counting the days already...
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