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Discussion: Attack badgers

in: Orienteering; General

May 2, 2005 10:16 PM # 
PG:
It is now clear what Swampfox means by attack badgers. One can only assume that there was some traumatic episode in the past.

Swampfox, if you need to talk about it, AttackPoint is listening....
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May 3, 2005 3:21 AM # 
ebuckley:
Do they have cube farms in Wyoming?
May 3, 2005 4:24 AM # 
Swampfox:
Typically cubiciling is left to the Lesser States. On occasion immigrants from the softer, coastal areas are directed towards cubicles. Though really it's only for their own protection, since they have no experience with various dangers routinely encountered on the High Steppe, such as destructive winds, hail, locusts, marauding indians, attack badgers, and discarded bottles full of trucker piss.

Of course, any veteran 1000 Dayer has accumulated a vast body of knowledge and Sage wisdom, and may travel widely and utterly without fear across the vast open basins and ranges that denote the beauty of Wyoming.
May 4, 2005 2:21 AM # 
coach:
Hmm. Swampfox has deftly redirected the discussion here. C'mon Swampfox, we're listening. Was it some woman with pyramid hair that has made you so deathly afraid of the attack badgers.
Were you perhaps in a relationship with some one whom you felt was "attacking" and "badgering" you?
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There is still plenty of time left until your session is over.
May 4, 2005 11:27 PM # 
DarthBalter:
Here is what some swampfoxes use after surviving yet another badger attack click here

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