Didn't you also agree with me in the Trekking Pole thread?timisimaginary wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 2:54 pmtimisimaginary wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 12:15 pmalso, i thought the term "needlessly decapitated" was odd... is there such a thing as a "necessary decapitation"?the similarity of our comments in this thread is highly disturbing. i guess it's true what they say... mediocre minds think alike.
Woman decapitated by gate in Arches
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Re: Woman decapitated by gate in Arches
The French Revolution had many needful decapitations.
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Here is a google image of the gate as you are heading out of the park. The visitor centers parking lot is on the left.
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Re: Woman decapitated by gate in Arches
Well, I think we can see how it happened. Gate not secured, holding it to the post. The stop sign helps a gust of wind push the gate into the road. and into the passenger.mike offerman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 3:30 pmHere is a google image of the gate as you are heading out of the park. The visitor centers parking lot is on the left.
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