What the hell does THAT mean? Granted, I'm not that smart, but "I thoroughly love your hypocrisy" sounds to me like your a condisending A""hole.....unless your kidding.....and if you are, I apoligize, and if you are not, you can go "%ck yourself! Let's do each other a favor.....you stay away from me, and I will stay away from you. Simple. You go "lead" your "trail run"....and I will do my own thing. Do not bring your attitude around me.....
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Originally posted by flatpoint View PostWhat the hell does THAT mean? Granted, I'm not that smart, but "I thoroughly love your hypocrisy" sounds to me like your a condisending A""hole.....unless your kidding.....and if you are, I apoligize, and if you are not, you can go "%ck yourself! Let's do each other a favor.....you stay away from me, and I will stay away from you. Simple. You go "lead" your "trail run"....and I will do my own thing. Do not bring your attitude around me.....
Yet, we have one who decries participation on a trail run with a litterbug as being less desireable to sharing it with one who drinks. Perfect hypocrisy.
You either choose to follow the rules or you don't. Hypocrisy is picking and choosing which ones you happen to feel like following on a given day.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by JeepGal View PostSo, let me get this right...
If you were on the street, and you saw a person who was obviously drunk and/or drinking and driving, you would not call 911.
What is the difference?
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostThe shutting down of trails aspect for me is less of an issue that the fact that it's illegal.
Originally posted by mrblaine View PostYet, we have one who decries participation on a trail run with a litterbug as being less desireable to sharing it with one who drinks. Perfect hypocrisy.
Originally posted by mrblaine View PostThe same curtailment factor is typically not present on 99.9 percent of the trails I've ever been on, so outside of Rich, the vast majority are not inclined to limit their consumption. So again, that places the onus on the rest of the group to keep an eye on things, or become babysitters.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Just read this entire thread and it seems like a pretty simple concept:
IF YOU ARE MEMBER OF THE MJR AAT CREW, which I see majority having issues with this are not, WHEN ON AN AAT WORK DAY, DO NOT BRING ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. End of story. Save the drinking for the dinner party afterwards.
If you are a member of MJR and choose to go on a normal everyday trail run, do not drink and drive. Having a beer with lunch is acceptable as long as you do not get drunk. However, majority of the MJR members choose to not drink alcoholic beverages on these runs and are able to refrain from it. If the trail leader chooses not to have alcoholic beverages on the run, then don't sign up for it.
IMO...if you choose to drink an alcoholic beverage at lunch on any run, then don't wear any type of club defining shirt.Last edited by Desert Jewel; 04-19-09, 08:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Schmo View PostPerhaps . . . but it depends on the situation. I don’t buy into the zero tolerance :poop: , so I’d use my own judgment.
How many glass containers am I allowed to bring with me where you can see them before you say something?
How many instances of me driving off the trail in Big Bear will you tolerate before you say something?
How much trash is allowed to exit my vehicle and hit the ground before you say something?
I can understand this attitude if you are the designated trail leader and if you take responsibility for those in your group . . . just do us a favor and be sure to post up that YOU are the trail leader along with your rules and we’ll be fine. Still a bit curious as to who you hang out with when you make comments like: “the vast majority” are not inclined to limit their consumption.
I'd also venture on any given weekend in Big Bear, any unknown group I run into will be in violation as well. Seen it far too many times for it to be anomalous.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by Desert Jewel View PostIf you are a member of MJR and choose to go on a normal everyday trail run, do not drink and drive. Having a beer with lunch is acceptable as long as you do not get drunk.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostWho gets to be in charge of making sure it's only one at lunch?
Do you think people can't control themselves while drinking?
Do you think the urge of a beer leads to more and more and more?
Dunno about you or the people you hang out with, but there is a thing we call self control. For some it takes a few beers to get buzzed for others it takes alot more.
I think that is awesome you have your runs with no booze. I respect that.Ford Raptor 6.2l
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostWho gets to be in charge of making sure it's only one at lunch?
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How many pallets am I allowed to burn before you say something? DUNNO DONT CARE
How many glass containers am I allowed to bring with me where you can see them before you say something?
OF WHAT
How many instances of me driving off the trail in Big Bear will you tolerate before you say something?
1 TIME
How much trash is allowed to exit my vehicle and hit the ground before you say something?
A BIG FAT ZERO. i DO NOT LIKE TRASH ON THE GROUND. WHETHER IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD OR ON THE TRAIL
We that support zero tolerance of alcohol on the trails are in the minority. ALOT OF THE TRAIL RUNS I HAVE BEEN ON ARE ZERO ALCOHOL. JUST CHECK ARE PICS.
I'd also venture on any given weekend in Big Bear, any unknown group I run into will be in violation as well. Seen it far too many times for it to be anomalous. DUNNO ABOUT BB. BUT STAYING ON THE TRAIL IS COMMON SENSEFord Raptor 6.2l
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Originally posted by Tomb Raider 940 View PostI am confused with your thinking.
Do you think people can't control themselves while drinking?
Do you think the urge of a beer leads to more and more and more?
Dunno about you or the people you hang out with, but there is a thing we call self control. For some it takes a few beers to get buzzed for others it takes alot more.
I think that is awesome you have your runs with no booze. I respect that.
I am no more tolerant of you burning pallets in JV than I am of you drinking and driving. I don't want to be the firewood monitor and trash monitor, and I don't want to be the alcohol monitor.
If I see you drinking at lunch, I have the same expectation that you will continue afterwards. It's no different if I see you with a pile of unburnt pallets by a fire pit. I have a reasonable expectation that you will burn them and the same if I see you toss trash out your window. I have no reason to suspect that you will magically come to your senses and exert this self control that stops you the next 50 times.
Where is the expectation that you will follow the common sense and correct thing to do when I see you not doing that in one instance?I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by Desert Jewel View PostMajority of the MJR members choose to not drink alcoholic beverages on these runs and are able to refrain from it. If the trail leader chooses not to have alcoholic beverages on the run, then don't sign up for it.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by Tomb Raider 940 View PostHow many pallets am I allowed to burn before you say something? DUNNO DONT CARE
How many glass containers am I allowed to bring with me where you can see them before you say something?
OF WHAT
How many instances of me driving off the trail in Big Bear will you tolerate before you say something?
1 TIME
How much trash is allowed to exit my vehicle and hit the ground before you say something?
A BIG FAT ZERO. i DO NOT LIKE TRASH ON THE GROUND. WHETHER IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD OR ON THE TRAIL
We that support zero tolerance of alcohol on the trails are in the minority. ALOT OF THE TRAIL RUNS I HAVE BEEN ON ARE ZERO ALCOHOL. JUST CHECK ARE PICS.
I'd also venture on any given weekend in Big Bear, any unknown group I run into will be in violation as well. Seen it far too many times for it to be anomalous. DUNNO ABOUT BB. BUT STAYING ON THE TRAIL IS COMMON SENSEI am Savvy.
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostTherein lies the problem. You should have said that NO MJR members choose to drink on these runs and know that to be true with a moral certainty.
The only problem I see is your zero tolerance attitude.
Here's an easy fix . . . those of you that feel the need to make it your personal duty to monitor or police the behavior of others while on the trail, when you are organizing a run of your own, be sure to mention in the post that this is a zero tolerance run. That way we're all on the same page and those that don't have the same views can avoid the run altogether.Last edited by Schmo; 04-19-09, 09:26 AM.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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