Is the RRGCC Making the Grade?

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How would you grade the RRGCC's performance for 2009?

Poll ended at Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:29 pm

A
32
51%
B
20
32%
C
9
14%
D
0
No votes
F
2
3%
 
Total votes: 63

Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

In all honesty, I hope they never pave the hill. Actually I hope the hill gets worse.
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cliftongifford
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Jeff
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Allright kids, get out of the sandbox for a while, you're starting to dig up cat turds.
RRGCC - solid B.
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Post by anticlmber »

cliftongifford wrote:clevis, anti, and clif:
Obviously you bitches think you're cool because you drive a 4wd...
i said "had a caddie down there, a van, a neon, no 4x4 some with no clearence"


so look here fuck stick. the only thing more DB than owning a 4x4 you never put in 4x4/or know how to drive is telling someone what they drive when, 1) i clearly stated i don't/never have owned a 4x4 and have never had issues getting up the hill and not tearing it up at the same time. 2) owning TWO jeeps and then lamenting a third car that "gets great mpg" yeah, way to really cut down my green eco-friend. 3) and just think, that extra 40-50 it would cost you to drive the jeep that would make it down the hill would help save on road wear and tear.

that's assuming you aren't one of "those DB" that drive a 4x4 and can't actually drive it. let me guess your one of those cool jeepers with your stickers how i wouldn't understand your need to jump on a bandwagon. so how is a jeep different from a pickup?? at least with a pick up you can carry more people down a hill.
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cliftongifford
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

Yes, if I owned a home at the top of the hill I would keep the road crappy so that you had to have 4X4. It would ensure that you losers wouldn't come over.
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Post by Meadows »

Pigsteak - saturday. If I don't go down for climbing or hiking, we can carpool since I live across MOW from you.
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Post by RRO »

your arguements on the finer points of cars, trucks and driving is really ground breaking stuff guys, truly is. i bet everyone is learning a lot. your giving so many people a ton to work with. 15 new staff members will have to be hired to sort through all this information.

i was inclined to say take it somewhere else , stfu and keep this thread on track and actually discuss ideas that could help everyone involved but you seem pretty content with dragging this one into the shitter so i wont waste my time saying that......
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on to new bidness'
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