jamesp
Cave Dweller
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Post by jamesp on Jan 27, 2016 10:25:10 GMT -5
A mud wrestling Gal and censored images, my goodness james,no wonder you knew that Kaolin was slick. Talkin about mud wrestling, when I was a teenager the town where we spent our summer holidays had a small abandoned open pit coal mine, half full of water so a great swimming hole, plus there was a depression on one side of the wall of the cut that was filled with deep slippery clay, great fun. They even shot a Coke commercial there. They brought in their own beautiful people but paid us to be extras standing around clapping and cheering as the beautiful people took running jumps into the mud pit, they didn't reckon on the weight of the clay filling the bikinis of the gals so that when they got out they were unclothed. Not that you would have known until they jumped into the water to clean off. So you Down Unders' have a love of clay pits too. Lots of recreational events surround the clay pit. wrestling tug-a-war off-roading beer drinking partying mud wars mud bathing The kaolin pits at J.M. Huber looked like the Grand Canyon. Every color of clay imaginable. Maybe 30 miles across with pits everywhere. They used to let you drive thru them as public roads went thru them. Modern day liability issues may have changed all that.
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Post by pauls on Jan 27, 2016 16:33:52 GMT -5
Liability issues. The local government councils around here have to put up signs warning about trees on the roadside just in case someone runs off the road and hits one. Heaps of rock hunting spots (we call it fossicking) are closed because the owner of the land is scared of being sued by some idiot undercutting a bank.
Its time that the laws were changed so that the council can say you were speeding its not our fault you ran into a tree, or a land owner can say you built a tunnel into a sandy bank, I didn't put the sand there, you dug a tunnel, don't be stupid its your fault. Grow up and take some resposibility for your actions.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jan 27, 2016 17:01:23 GMT -5
Such liberality. Got places to go rock hunt where the faint of heart will not go. It is like heaven. No idiots with candy ass rules. The great escape.
There is more risk when being around the lawyer toting idots looking for a reason to sue you and government regulators doing their best to lay a felon on you. Those are the people that scare me.
Not brave enough to be an actor in a Mad Max movie though. Do not understand how those guys survive making those movies.
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