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Come on, the author's screen name is, "Radical Jizzlam"…. That just SCREAMS all kinds of legit!Soooo...
How do we know that anything in the OP actually happened...?
After it is the internet...where one can post almost anything.
Andy
Fun fact: @Certaindeaf is a closet clicker.The song in the above posts , showcases the importance of always having hearing protection...
Or...Channeling Certaindeaf...and .....Not clicking....
Andy
Only ONE?! You do t get out much!I've only personally met one person who I think should be dead. Granted "I" don't want to kill them, I just think they should be dead. Like wrapped around a tree in the middle of nowhere so ambulances can't get there in time. He's an unapologetic alcoholic who drinks and drives for recreation, drinks at work and thinks it's funny to belittle others.
There are a ton of people I don't get along with and don't particularly like. Even people I despise, but only one person I've met who I truly think this world will be better without.
Sounds like a fantasy encounter. I don't know about the van, but I do see people picking up brass. I'm usually gone by dusk. I just can't see anyone pigheaded enough to think that sounds normal.Soooo...
How do we know that anything in the OP actually happened...?
After it is the internet...where one can post almost anything.
Andy
When crazy meets crazy. I've seen enough internet to know what happens. There's always someone even more bizarre out there. How do these people navigate their way through life is what I want to know.My partner and I have encountered the old couple at Wolf Creek. They pulled up maybe an hour or 90 minutes before sundown and stopped their van about a hundred feet past lane 2. They loitered at their van for a half hour, then wandered down and told us they drove the van off the road and were stuck. They asked if we would help call AAA for them. We were friendly, but said good luck. They asked if it was cool if they picked up brass. We asked them to wait until we were done and said that we would be done soon. They went back to their vehicle. We were almost done for the day anyway, so we each kept a defensive firearm at the ready while we completed the magazines we already had loaded, then we cleaned up and GTFO there.
Ever since, we have spent an hour picking up every single piece of brass we can find there after we shoot just to spite them.
I'm more scared of the poster in that thread than I am of the old couple, but they are sketchy for sure. I wouldn't want to be at Wolf Creek after dark with any of them.
The last clean-up we did out there. Don't remember the date but it was a Saturday starting about 9:00am. Maybe late Jul early Aug? There were a couple people that didn't really seem to fit in with the mostly younger crowd I remember. They were right in there with us picking the mess up. Realized later that they might have been there to pick up brass when all of us showed up? And dug right in with us. Somehow "White van with a light-bar" sounds familiar? @Cogs might remember them?Its too easy to dismiss as a false flag, but mentioning a very well known …brass..couple.. is just too specific. Also, why on a gun forum and not a portland general if they are they are just trying to elicit a response? Similar to them posting the story here instead of to Willy week.
"Sounds pretty strange to me"
You have been around portland right?