Tactical encounter with eco-terrorists

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Post by Dooey Jo »

You're so cool Rogue 9! :D Totally kicking his ass like that!

That's why I always have my Jo or Bo with me whenever I'm out walking (unless I'm in school, it's a little unpractical to walk around with a stick there). But the only real dangerous nutcases around here are those teenage-girl-raping assholes. And if one of those ever attacked me (not likely though) or my girl (if I ever get one, that is), I wouldn't just tie him up and take him to the police but probably beat him up good and then take him to the police. Okay that was a bit off-topic. Sorry.
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Post by Melkor »

First off awesome, awesome job. I'm a strong proponent of punishing stupidity and you did just that. Kudos.

One question though. Were you kidding or did you actually make a rope out of poison ivy? Is that possible? And how come you're immune to it?
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Not kidding. Poison ivy grows in vines when it gets old enough and if there's a tree or something to grow up on. Its not just little ground cover plants. Those are the seedlings.

The immunity to poison ivy is genetic. Dad's entire side of the family is immune.

Stofsk: I was in my own woods, and I do use it as a walking stick. :P No cops out there, and my uncle is the park ranger. :wink:
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