4Peaks Clean Up 2010

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Negative... many people took two. I did cook 400+ thogh. I likely served around 300 people.
 
LOL, I can answer that one. Hell no. :D
 
Nope... ran out of all condiments this year. Will have plenty next year though. not knocking anyone who had two dogs. I saw a couple guys come through the line at least twice and one person I saw 3 times. I was only short maybe 6 dogs and If I hadn't dropped that many on the ground throughout the day, I'd have still been short six dogs. The disturbing thing for me was watching the guy use his finger to get to some of the last of the relish out of the bottle then proceed to put the cap back on and leave it on the table for someone else to use. That and the guy from the forest service who was a TOTAL DICK screamin at us about how his crew wasn't gonna get any food cuz they were all the way down at Bush hiway. Same grumpy old fxxxer was bitchen about food last year too.
 
My four year old daughter took two. :D She gave me half of one, though. I never saw the pizza, was there pizza?

Didn't surprise me at all that we ran out, seemed to be a lot more people there than expected. Thanks for doing and providing what you did, Bman (and whoever else was involved).
 
The disturbing thing for me was watching the guy use his finger to get to some of the last of the relish out of the bottle then proceed to put the cap back on and leave it on the table for someone else to use

Oh EW!! I'm so glad it was gone by the time I got there. ;p

My four year old daughter took two. :D She gave me half of one, though. I never saw the pizza, was there pizza?

It was on a pick up. We passed it while waiting in line. I do not care for Peter Piper pizza, so I skipped it. :meh:

and x a kajillion thanks for the grub!!! :cheers::bounce::clap:
 
Well, it was an amazing year again. THANK YOU from Danica and I to all of the many volunteers that came out and the many sponsors that lent a hand in making it so successful this year.

-Just under 500 people came out to make the day a giant step forward to cleaning up our Arizona deserts.

-Almost 25 TONS of trash were cleaned up filling 4 and a half large dumpsters!!

Check out these amazing photos from Chris Marzonie HERE.

Tim Huber

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Thank you!
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Woohoo! I'm just glad they even ran it. They didn't even tell us it was airing.
They must have read sponsors off the flyer because Trasharoo just donated 1 of their product, not trash bags. At least they got blue sky sanitation part correct.

Haha! Oh well, some news is better than no news coverage. :D
Maybe you can get them to mention all the right stuff at your cleanup. :p
 
Woohoo! I'm just glad they even ran it. ...
Maybe you can get them to mention all the right stuff at your cleanup. :p

I'm very aware of the fact that you didn't get to do proofs. But I'm sure you also realize that by taking this public, you also take on a certain amount of responsibility.

But thanks for making it very clear what YOUR interest is in this whole endeavour. Good luck with it.

I'm sure you're also fully aware of the fact that none of us needs to come out to "your" cleanup, or make a donation. We take plenty of other people's trash back out at our normal trail runs - without making a fanfare out of it.
 
reporters have an attention span of like -30 seconds and hardly ever get details right (or care to) in my experience with them :rolleyes: and that's what people are complaining about here

having said that, this was our clean-up --- everyone's who participated :cheers:

if you need to boast your ego through a clean-up, you might have an ego problem :hhmm:

plus, my ego doesn't need to be called a hero :meh:
 
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I'm very aware of the fact that you didn't get to do proofs. But I'm sure you also realize that by taking this public, you also take on a certain amount of responsibility.

But thanks for making it very clear what YOUR interest is in this whole endeavour. Good luck with it.

I'm sure you're also fully aware of the fact that none of us needs to come out to "your" cleanup, or make a donation. We take plenty of other people's trash back out at our normal trail runs - without making a fanfare out of it.

Wow, great attitude. I have NO interest in this. I do it people I like put it together. My only point in saying that is that I put in thousands of hours for nothing. I can't also hound the reporters or tell them to say the exact right thing. Maybe if someone else wants to do a cleanup they'll have time to. That is all.

reporters have an attention span of like -30 seconds and hardly ever get details right (or care to) in my experience with them :rolleyes: and that's what people are complaining about here

having said that, this was our clean-up --- everyone's who participated :cheers:

if you need to boast your ego through a clean-up, you might have an ego problem :hhmm:

plus, my ego doesn't need to be called a hero :meh:


I agree.

Okay, enough whining. If you have a problem. Please try and do something better instead of talking at someone. Better yet offer help if you have a skill or talent.
 
Maybe you can get them to mention all the right stuff at your cleanup. :p

That hurt. Maybe that's the direction we (the 4x4 community) should go, though.
 
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Wow, great attitude. I have NO interest in this. I do it people I like put it together. My only point in saying that is that I put in thousands of hours for nothing. I can't also hound the reporters or tell them to say the exact right thing. Maybe if someone else wants to do a cleanup they'll have time to. That is all.

Dude, you know exactly what the point of contention is, and you elected to shrug it off a second time. You can ride your holier-than-thou horse all day long. Enjoy your screen time; I won't bother you again.
 
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