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Having a blast with the trash, white trash, that is PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ben Spillman   
Tuesday, 28 July 2009 05:43

We found this during the inaugural trip in the new Nevada Outdoor News 4x4. It looks like some local yokels decided it wasn't enough to dump their garbage along a dirt road heading north from Kyle Canyon Road about eight miles west of Highway 95.

No, they had to shoot the trash, too.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 July 2009 06:00
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Picnic at Red Rock -- idiot style PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 20 January 2009 14:04

You can't take a day off in Las Vegas, especially if you're working for the Nevada Outdoor News idiot log.

Crack idiot log operatives documented this idiot behavior Sunday, Jan. 18 at the Willow Springs Picnic Area at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Sadly, this was found just about 10 paces from a large bank of available trash cans. 

My lord, folks. Are you really THAT lazy?


 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 January 2009 14:09
 
Inaugural Idiots PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 17 January 2009 22:59

It's inauguration time in Washington, D.C., with the new President to be sworn in a couple days from this writing.

But the idiots on Rocky Gap Road who left their trash consisting of 18 empty bottles of MGD, two empty Red Bull cans and some crumpled paper towels containing god-knows-what decided to get a jump on the festivities by becoming the first idiots to inaugurate the Nevada Outdoor News Idiot blog.

Congratulations. Here's hoping you win a big fat ticket next time you do something stupid like this in Red Rock.

Readers, submit your own nominations for the idiot log here. Just put "idiot log" in the subject line and try to include as much detail as possible. 

 


 

Last Updated on Saturday, 17 January 2009 23:53
 


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