Telluride Loses Valley Floor

Two Jen’s, two ass whoopin’s and dehydrated H2o for everyone! :cheers

Yeah, I could really go for some of Punchy’s dehydrated water right now because I am really not thirsty at all.

The ass whoopin’ that I promised Jenn is, of course, done in love and with only her best interests at heart.

:jester

Punchy’s secret is out…

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/192537/dehydrated_water/

Who told?? :frowning:

GREAT…just fricking GREAT!!!

I sold that guy a box of dehydrated water, I can’t believe he figured out how to rehydrate it.

Now one person is gooing to start rehydrating water, then another, then another, next thing you know everyone will be rehydrating water…it will be anarchy I tell you…ANARCHY!

Thanks alot Jen :mad

It’s alright…I’m got my lawyers working on the patent for the water dehydrating process. :evil

:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin

HA!! :talk

I didn’t read the whole article… :blush

I almost got played…

Well, DANIELA has never seen Planet of the Apes, so she won’t understand my interpretation of Taylor finding Telluride a gabillion years later:

Okay, now this is FOR REAL!!

Valley Floor victory for Telluride

[i]Telluride has won the Valley Floor.

In a strongly worded 6-1 decision released Monday morning, the Colorado Supreme Court declared that Telluride has the ironclad constitutional right to condemn the 572-acre land outside its borders. It’s a massive victory for the town and Telluriders who have fought to preserve the land.[/i]

http://www.telluridenews.com/homepage/x43066390

:clap

:hop

GREAT news. We’ll celebrate in a couple of weeks.

I know Dustin, why don’t you guys throw a big huge party aka: festival, … It could even be in Telluride to celebrate.

Ewww…I wanna come. I’ll book a flight today and be there on the 18th. I hope theres camping. :lol

:lol Are you sure this is fer real ?:lol

Aw man! The victory party with free beer is going on right now as I type this!

So, will parking return to the east of the texaco?

And will there be camping in the fields as you are driving into Telluride like there was years ago?

That’s a great question. Some of my earliest memories of Telluride Bluegrass Festival are of camping in the Valley Floor parking lot. Mill Creek was great camping, too. I’d love to see those parking/camping options return. The unobstructed view, the pedestrian access to Town, the grassy fields, that was good stuff.