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Thecatman
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Nevada landmark cut down
Heard this on KOH while driving home from work yesterday.
Seems this past Thursday or Friday some brain child took a chainsaw to the "Shoe Tree" on US 50 east of Fallon.
Middlegate is most furious about it. I threw an old pair of New Balance shoes in it on the way to Orem last year.
Was gonna post the Nevada Appeal article but a warning that read "All rights reserved. This material may not be broadcast, published, rewritten or redistributed" was shown.
If interested the article can be seen at www.nevadaappeal.com
Seems this past Thursday or Friday some brain child took a chainsaw to the "Shoe Tree" on US 50 east of Fallon.
Middlegate is most furious about it. I threw an old pair of New Balance shoes in it on the way to Orem last year.
Was gonna post the Nevada Appeal article but a warning that read "All rights reserved. This material may not be broadcast, published, rewritten or redistributed" was shown.
If interested the article can be seen at www.nevadaappeal.com
My cats are cuter than your grandkids!
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dislike.
in my mind the destruction of the buddha by the taliban, or the Vandals in Rome, the chainsawing of this tree is similar in the damage it has done to many peoples psyches.
i drove by once in a truck in 1996, on my way to California for the first time.
i saw the tree and stopped. Probably had a cigarette, i hope i didn't litter, but at that point i'm afraid i had not learned the moop lesson.
And as most of you know, route 50, The lincoln highway is the Loneliest Road in America.
yes and No. It was part of the first transcontinental auto route and at one point a very important part of Our History.
think of all the people who have traveled THAT dusty highway...
i did, as i sat there in the middle of no fucking where looking at a shoe full of trees.
i had a moment...was glad no one was there but me, the tree, the desert. and feet held aloft.
we all worship in different ways.
in my mind the destruction of the buddha by the taliban, or the Vandals in Rome, the chainsawing of this tree is similar in the damage it has done to many peoples psyches.
i drove by once in a truck in 1996, on my way to California for the first time.
i saw the tree and stopped. Probably had a cigarette, i hope i didn't litter, but at that point i'm afraid i had not learned the moop lesson.
And as most of you know, route 50, The lincoln highway is the Loneliest Road in America.
yes and No. It was part of the first transcontinental auto route and at one point a very important part of Our History.
think of all the people who have traveled THAT dusty highway...
i did, as i sat there in the middle of no fucking where looking at a shoe full of trees.
i had a moment...was glad no one was there but me, the tree, the desert. and feet held aloft.
we all worship in different ways.
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lucky420 wrote:there are people literally crying out here about it.
You can rest assured somebody will erect a "roadside memorial" there.
The shoe tree in Virginia City might be next.
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Yeah, the Nevada Appeal mentioned a memorial service sometime in February.
I might be wrong but I think the tree was on NDOT right of way, I know the wide spot there is.
I didn't hear abut a dog being flown from the flag pole either. I'm not disputin it.
I might be wrong but I think the tree was on NDOT right of way, I know the wide spot there is.
I didn't hear abut a dog being flown from the flag pole either. I'm not disputin it.
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I've seen pictures of the Shoe Tree before. It was really cool. It's a shame someone had some time on their hands to destroy something that has been enjoyed for years.
We have these sculptures at Riverfront Part here in Spokane called The Joy of Running. It represents the largent footrace in the world, Bloomsday. And someone stole one of the runners which I believe was bolted to the ground. Fortuantely it was found and put back in it's rightful spot. I have to wonder what motivates people to be so darn rotten.
We have these sculptures at Riverfront Part here in Spokane called The Joy of Running. It represents the largent footrace in the world, Bloomsday. And someone stole one of the runners which I believe was bolted to the ground. Fortuantely it was found and put back in it's rightful spot. I have to wonder what motivates people to be so darn rotten.
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as often as not:maryanimal wrote:I've seen pictures of the Shoe Tree before. It was really cool. It's a shame someone had some time on their hands to destroy something that has been enjoyed for years.
We have these sculptures at Riverfront Part here in Spokane called The Joy of Running. It represents the largent footrace in the world, Bloomsday. And someone stole one of the runners which I believe was bolted to the ground. Fortuantely it was found and put back in it's rightful spot. I have to wonder what motivates people to be so darn rotten.
mind altered, testosterone enraged, perhaps "dis-enfranchised" teenagers.............
just my opinion.
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Sounds about right...ygmir wrote:as often as not:maryanimal wrote:I've seen pictures of the Shoe Tree before. It was really cool. It's a shame someone had some time on their hands to destroy something that has been enjoyed for years.
We have these sculptures at Riverfront Part here in Spokane called The Joy of Running. It represents the largent footrace in the world, Bloomsday. And someone stole one of the runners which I believe was bolted to the ground. Fortuantely it was found and put back in it's rightful spot. I have to wonder what motivates people to be so darn rotten.
mind altered, testosterone enraged, perhaps "dis-enfranchised" teenagers.............
just my opinion.
Sometimes I'm confused by what I think is really obvious. But what I think is really obvious obviously isn't obvious.
