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15 years 2 months ago #195157 by aaron_wright
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BTW as TAY's new Chief Etiquette Officer can I get a badge and epaulets? How about a quasi military uniform like the Surgeon General?
I'd also like handcuffs and a tazer or a cattle prod for the lift lines at Crystal.
Lots of people in the lift lines at Crystal need tazered or a prod due to breaches in etiquette.

Maybe some Haldol instead?

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15 years 2 months ago #195158 by Scotsman
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Maybe some Haldol instead?


Not according to the FDA.

Haloperidol is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of behavior problems in older adults with dementia

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15 years 2 months ago #195159 by wickstad
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I can't stand it when people will pass me and then jump back over the second they're clear of me sending all the road gucke and rocks up on to my windshield. Leave a few extra feet before pulling back into my lane please.

And remember that if it is night, and snowing hard, your vision will be worse once you pass me. In other words we might be traveling faster with me in front.

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15 years 2 months ago #195162 by dave_perkins
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I am not sure what driving has to do with BC etiquette. This thread seems to have become a useless joke when it could have been helpful to some of the newer folk’s out there or at least useful exchange of ideas from those with more experience.

Please move it to the spray section of cc.com.

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15 years 2 months ago #195163 by Scotsman
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And remember that if it is night, and snowing hard, your vision will be worse once you pass me.  In other words we might be traveling faster with me in front.


This is the arrognace that causes problems and why people feel entillted to drive along with a stream of cars behind them.
 I am driving at the perfect speed, ALL these other people are idiots because they do not recoginze that

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15 years 2 months ago #195165 by Marcus
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Well said Dave -- if folks really want to talk about driving, feel free to fire up another thread. Brad's original post got a lot of good information before the derail, it'd be nice to pull it back on track.

For my part:

Don't ski in upslope of the people at the bottom of the pitch, swing in underneath them if there's space.

Practice regularly with your beacon.

Practice shoveling techniques with various partners/numbers, to make it more efficient when it counts.

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