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'Chopping Down Trees Is Better Than Drinking'

Posted by ilovemytrees 6a (My Page) on
Mon, Oct 10, 11 at 9:18

"In Oregon, two teen friends alleviated their boredom by grabbing their trusty hatchets, heading to a local city park, and chopping down trees..."

Link to article is below.

Here is a link that might be useful: Bored Teens Kill Trees


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RE: 'Chopping Down Trees Is Better Than Drinking'

Sounds like the little punks would be perfect candidates for electroshock therapy.


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RE: 'Chopping Down Trees Is Better Than Drinking'

Brandon,

Did you see the news report video of those mature trees they killed? Just unbelievable. I hope those felony charges stick.


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  • Posted by whaas 5a SE WI (My Page) on
    Mon, Oct 10, 11 at 13:08

Why would you even exert that much energy for no pay off?

Put some pennies on a railroad track or something.


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RE: 'Chopping Down Trees Is Better Than Drinking'

  • Posted by lkz5ia z5 west iowa (My Page) on
    Mon, Oct 10, 11 at 13:22

People are always telling our youth to not drink and go exercise, so there you go.


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they could give beavers a bad name ... i mean really ... for a beaver.. is it an alcohol issue???

ken


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  • Posted by bboy USDA 8 Sunset 5 WA (My Page) on
    Tue, Oct 11, 11 at 12:36

You can destroy lives or property felling trees without taking normal precautions as well. You don't need an automobile to accomplish that.


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RE: 'Chopping Down Trees Is Better Than Drinking'

I agree with Brandon! Electroshock therapy was banned prematurely. Now all we have to rely on is karma and our judicial system.


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