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12-15-2006, 12:46 AM #61
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James Kim found Dead
damn you dutch, i was planning on stopping after a few more posts but you beat me to it......grrrrrrr......
Originally Posted by dutch.lover
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12-15-2006, 12:56 AM #62
Senior Member
James Kim found Dead
i dont have a car, my mom has a car and yes, she does carry an emergency kit in the trunk at all times.
Originally Posted by Smokealotapotamus
wtf? im retarded because ive got my own, honest opinion about things?
if thats the way you want to be then i think that you all are retarded because youve all got the same opinions.
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12-15-2006, 12:57 AM #63
Senior Member
James Kim found Dead
nine weeks, and kims family couldnt handle 6 lousy days, what pussies.
Originally Posted by Smokealotapotamus
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12-15-2006, 01:00 AM #64
Senior Member
James Kim found Dead
Hey, Daima. If it's OK, I'll drop you an email (I can find it on your profile). Yes, this Christmas season is promising to be rough. I made it through Thanksgiving OK, but I dread the next two weeks. I have a test tomorrow, but after that I'll have more free time and can write to you. Thanks for inquiring.
[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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12-15-2006, 01:02 AM #65
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James Kim found Dead
as are yours, its a double edged sword.
Originally Posted by Smokealotapotamus
"all i gotta say is Karma... i hope it fuckin kills you so we can all laugh at how stupid and retarded you were"
karma doesnt work like that, its actions. not words and opinions.
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12-15-2006, 01:09 AM #66
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James Kim found Dead
yeah, your right, he could have gotten out and found this clear road and lived, but at the same time you still try to uphold the notion that your right about kim accomplishing something and being a hero except you ignore the fact that he accomplished nothing and was just all around unprepared for the worst. if he was prepared, both him and his family would have lived, but alas, he just....wasnt and so he died and whos fault is it that he didnt have a survival pack stashed in his trunk? his.
Originally Posted by Smokealotapotamus
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12-15-2006, 01:09 AM #67
Senior Member
James Kim found Dead
You are more sensible than I thought then... hehe
Originally Posted by MastaChronic
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12-15-2006, 01:11 AM #68
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James Kim found Dead
Masta, it's time for you to be quiet now. Truly. You're overstepping the bounds of decency and humanity. And you're voicing opinions simply for the sake of being obnoxious, I suspect. You don't know what they were going through out there in the snow after they ran out of food and fuel for warmth. You don't know how the roads in that particular area worked. And you're choosing to user terminology to describe those people that is uncalled for.
Originally Posted by MastaChronic
You're entitled to your teenaged opinions, but right now, you very much need to keep them to yourself. I'm well aware that as a youngster on probation, you have some issues with limits and appropriateness. I already know you are immature and indiscreet. But think of this as a court of humanity here and try and rise to the occasion. And if you can't do that, be silent.[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
[align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]
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12-15-2006, 01:17 AM #69
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James Kim found Dead
this is my last post on this thread.
Originally Posted by Smokealotapotamus
you can be prepared for the unexpected by stowing away a survivla kit. before you ever get your drivers license they burn it into your mind that you should always have one in your trunk. it is for overall survival and can sure as hell give you a lot better chance for living than without it.
in it includes but is not limited to: a thermal tent, thermal sleeping bag/s, thermal clothes, unperishable foodstuffs, drinking water, road flares, matches, tinder, tarp, tire kit, hunting knife and a gun + bullets.
it might sound like a lot, but if packed correctly it takes up hardly any space, i suggest anybody that has a car to have this on them at all times because you never know what might happen, like smokealot said.
you prepare your own survival pack, never buy one that "has it all"
birdgirl, i'll be silent about this now, ive voiced my opinion on this and everybody knows where i stand.
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12-15-2006, 09:28 AM #70
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James Kim found Dead
Ok, since we have the *far* compassionate people on this thread, i'll go ahead and play the bad guy.
Remember the search director? He was wondering why he left the road. "Surely theres a good reason for it, i'd sure like to ask him"
Translation: "fuckin idiot left the road, hes not gonna live"
He drives a Saab. Hes a yuppie. You can almost fill in the blanks, its so obvious. I am an information management major.....i know enough people in this field to know the type. You can pretty much stereotype this guy.
I am from the Texas/Mexico border. I personally have found illegal aliens who have succumed to the texas heat and were dead. (grew up on a 75k acre ranch, been lost plenty both horseback and on foot...day/night) I find it funny that people think this guy is so heroic because he couldn't find his way out of a cardboard box and died because of it. However, when a Mexican national wants a better life for his family and dies in the heat, thats something you never hear about.
They were relatively safe in the car and on the road. From what i understand, the night temps were ~32F....which is not bad. My father always taught me to be responsible for my actions. I don't know why people are calling his actions a "mistake". Leaving the car to wander in the woods is the dumbest thing he can do. Obviously he gets lost on the road.....so how in the HELL is he going to find his way around with his little map? He can't find his ass with both hands.....and he expects to navigate in bad terrain?
Take it as it is, all these people who are calling this guy heroic.....probably are the type of absent minded people that get lost in the woods on the way to grandmas house. When you hold yourself accountable for your own actions, you begin to see that others 'mistakes' arent actually mistakes....they are blunders that are easily avoided with a little common sense. Obviously common sense isn't so common.
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