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Yule Creek Team Pyranha

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

Team Pyranha paddlers Dave Fusilli Jared Seiler and Graham Seiler kayaking down Yule Creek in Colorado.

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  • @TheFirebirdta002 As a fellow paddler, I find it extremely disheartening that there are people like you in this world.  While I love your take on the Subaru-driving, pot smoking, beatnik hippies that we all apparently are, it only goes to show how truly ignorant you are. I promise you, had you never seen this video, you'd have never known anyone was even there, so I fail to see what damage was done?

  • @TheFirebirdta002

    one who floats upon the waters of a river or stream over or through private property, without touching the stream banks or beds, does not commit a criminal trespass.” (AG Alpha No. NR AD AGALA, 1983.)

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  • @TheFirebirdta002 you are a cunt and every time i paddle it i will leave a shit on your door step

    see you soon

  • Deviates "come with me". Sikk song to get stoked about boating. Makes me wanna go big!

  • And whats with the Subaru bashing, bitch?? I'll be sure to take a big shit,litter, and put my FAT blunt out on firebirds side of the creek next time in CO.

  • @firebirdta002 if i owned that id let people go down it for money instead of getting all mentral with em xD woop foor teh moneyzz

  • @RockyMtnKing800

    It was also the Indians. When Americans wanted to buy the land from them they were shocked because they thought it cannot be owned as it is a gift from God to all living beings.

  • @LivingHardcore

    It was actually the law that said that in England under William the first. It said this because the king owned all the land. However, we are not under a monarchy or socialistic society here in the U.S. so therefore we own this land, we paid a hefty price for it, and would like to enjoy it without uninvited guests. I'm really not sure why that's so hard to understand. Not to mention I might not like to get sued when another one of these kayakers hurts themselves again.

  • @firebirdta002

    someone once said: "Land cannot be owned."

  • get stuffed firebird!

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