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'I Wanted to Bring More Attention to Social Diseases'
« on: November 23, 2010, 01:30:06 PM »
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One social disease this clown has brought attention to is stupidity. He's now the poster boy for dumbasses everywhere. Naturally, this humorous tale from the modern-day Encino Man takes place in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    What appeared to be a harrowing story of survival emerged from Suisun Bay on Monday - that of a wayward rafter who spent five days stranded on a deserted island nibbling on vitamins and native plants and fashioning a crude "SOS" sign until the U.S. Coast Guard rescued him.

    But after returning to shore, Brian "Goat Man" Hopper added a twist to the tale. He admitted that he failed to make use of a key piece of equipment during his stay on Roe Island north of Concord: a cellular telephone.

    "I was embarrassed to be stranded on an island," Hopper, a 54-year-old artist from Encino (Los Angeles County), told The Chronicle. "I thought I could fix my boat and make it to land. ... I didn't want to spend the taxpayers' money to have the Coast Guard come rescue some stupid guy."

    But on Monday morning, the Coast Guard did collect Hopper on a 25-foot boat after receiving a call from one of his friends - a man Hopper had telephoned directly.

    Rescuers pieced together clues from Hopper - that he could see Naval vessels and could hear reveille, a military bugle call, every morning - and determined he must be near the Concord Naval Weapons Station. The Coast Guard also worked with Hopper's cell phone provider to triangulate his signal.

    After finding him waving a red flag, the Coast Guard learned that the victim had gotten stranded after an unusual adventure.

    Hopper, nicknamed Goat Man for his ability to scale mountainsides, said he started out Wednesday morning on the Sacramento River, where he loaded a $300 inflatable raft with camping supplies, two burritos, a bag of vitamins, a Bible and a mannequin of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    "This trip was a campaign," Hopper explained. "I wanted to bring more attention to social diseases."  ...
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Re: 'I Wanted to Bring More Attention to Social Diseases'
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2010, 01:35:26 PM »
Something tells me the risk assessment for his contracting a social disease is negligible unless he shares a toilet seat with Paris Hilton.
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Re: 'I Wanted to Bring More Attention to Social Diseases'
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2010, 01:52:45 PM »
Something tells me the risk assessment for his contracting a social disease is negligible unless he shares a toilet seat with Paris Hilton.

Your'e giving toilet seats a bad name.
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