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re: When at a diner do you use the tabletop condiments?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/4/26 at 3:31 pm to HogBalls
What a pussy. You ever eat at a bar before? Jesus Christ
re: Cold Tubs are the best reset buttons for your day.
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/4/26 at 3:08 pm to SmackDaniels
They have a group out here in Colorado that does cold plunges in the dead of winter in Horsetooth Reservoir in Fort Collins. There's a science to it. Even when its hot as frick our rivers and reservoirs stay super cold.
What is a song you dont like to admit you like?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/4/26 at 2:50 am
Tastes like strawberries...on a summer evening..
Watermelon Sugar Highhhh
Watermelon Sugar Highhhh
re: Let’s discuss motorcycle drivers and how bad they suck
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/2/26 at 6:45 pm to ColoradoCock
A part of being a good motorcyclist is understanding that people are idiot drivers and you cannot trust that nobody will do anything stupid while you out riding. Most people in Colorado probably dont even know its legal
re: Let’s discuss motorcycle drivers and how bad they suck
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/2/26 at 5:52 pm to UtahCajun
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What state are you in and is lane filtering legal? That is what that is called and is very legal and very safe in several states.
Meh. Very safe ? I dont think so. Is it safe when someone doesnt see the mother fricker splitting at a decent rate of speed when someone is trying to do a quick lane switch and doesnt see the fricker coming through? Tell me youre a reckless motorcycle RIDER [douche] without telling me
re: Let’s discuss motorcycle drivers and how bad they suck
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/2/26 at 5:44 pm to R11
Its legal for them to do that in Colorado
re: Red flags for people
Posted by ColoradoCock on 7/2/26 at 5:40 pm to Roughneck2020
You discriminate based on being overweight? Thats so pathetic. You dont deserve to be in a position of power.
re: Ever Had Food poisoning? It’s sucks
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/30/26 at 6:26 am to Deadmanshand
Where she get food poisoning at? Fort collins was nice though, eh?
re: Shooting at the McDonald’s in St. George
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/28/26 at 8:23 am to nicholastiger
Its time for some of you to make some big boy decisions and move out of that shithole state. Im the only person in my family that was able to escape and thrive in a new environment. Why do you all continue to choose to keep your families in that environment? There's so much better out there that yall will never know. Its pathetic, honestly.
I found myself cheering for Iran late in yesterday's game. Who am I?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/27/26 at 11:58 am
Just like the Zoolander scene. Who am I? We are at war with them, yet that takeaway of their goal in extra time was heartbreaking to watch.
re: Most Embarrassing Way to Lose a Fight?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/27/26 at 11:51 am to PurpleandGold Motown
Staged
re: What's the worst state out of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/26/26 at 11:22 pm to FlyingTigerBo
Im from Baton Rouge. Louisiana is the worst
Any cold cases where you live?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/25/26 at 6:17 pm
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Death on Reservoir Ridge: On September 10th, 2023 a man was shot while on a morning hike; Who Killed Paul Gallenstein?
Paul Gallenstein was born August 4^(th), 1959, in Cleveland, Ohio, the youngest of five children. His early years were spent in North Andover, Massachusetts, before his family moved to Fort Collins, Colorado at age 14. There he received both his secondary and undergraduate education, graduating from Colorado State University with a BS in Economics in 1981. In the summer of 1987, he was married to his wife Cindy.
By all accounts, Paul was an amiable, god-fearing man, who was passionate about fly-fishing. He had an entrepreneurial spirit, founding an over 55 gated community, Sunflower Active Adult Community, with his wife. Though he had no children of his own, he was known to mentor young adults in both professional and recreational settings.
On the morning of September 10^(th), 2023, Paul was looking forward to a fly-fishing trip scheduled for early October and had plans to watch the Broncos football game with his wife that afternoon. He’d had a procedure done on his heart three weeks prior but was recovering well and cleared by his doctor for physical activity.
Spontaneously, he decided to take a solo hike—something he was known to do. Driving five miles from his house, he headed to the popular Foothills Trail. This trail winds along Fort Collins’s Horsetooth Reservoir. It’s a very popular spot, with the reservoir and its surrounding areas seeing an estimated one million visitors per year. And with the lot Paul parked in being a mere ten-minute drive from downtown, it’s far from out of the way.
Yet somehow, no one saw what happened to him.
At 10:18am a call was placed to emergency services. Two passersby, a female cyclist and male runner, came across Paul’s body on the trail, around Skyline Picnic Area. He was found dead due to multiple gunshot wounds. Where and how many have not been released to the public.
No weapon was found at the scene. Nothing was missing from Paul’s body, or from his vehicle. According to the two witnesses, they saw no one else on the trail and heard no gunshots. After questioning, both have been cleared. Authorities have gone on record stating they have no suspects or persons of interest, as well as no motive.
Of course, suicide has been considered to be an option. However, Paul had no known money troubles, marital issues, or other concerns. Baring his recent procedure, he was in good health. Loved ones state he was vocally opposed to the act of suicide. Even putting all that aside, no weapon was found at the scene, and his death has always been considered a homicide.
This case is local to me. I first learned of it through the billboards posted around town and was so shocked that something like this happened in my own backyard. These are the stories I read on the internet, not the things that happen in my own life. I suppose it just goes to show that it really can happen to anyone.
When asked about finding her husband's killer, Cindy Gallenstein had this to say: “The very first time I met with the investigator, I told him, ‘if I don’t find out the who, what and why, that will do me in.’ I just want justice for Paul.”
If you have any information about Paul Gallenstein’s death, or were in the area of Horsetooth Reservoir on September 10^(th), 2023, between the hours of 9am and 11am, you are urged to contact the tip line at 970-498-7331 or submit a secure online tip at [LINK ](LINK
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I walk my dog every morning and have been on this trail a few times. Sad that this case will probably never be solved unless someone speaks up.
Death on Reservoir Ridge: On September 10th, 2023 a man was shot while on a morning hike; Who Killed Paul Gallenstein?
Paul Gallenstein was born August 4^(th), 1959, in Cleveland, Ohio, the youngest of five children. His early years were spent in North Andover, Massachusetts, before his family moved to Fort Collins, Colorado at age 14. There he received both his secondary and undergraduate education, graduating from Colorado State University with a BS in Economics in 1981. In the summer of 1987, he was married to his wife Cindy.
By all accounts, Paul was an amiable, god-fearing man, who was passionate about fly-fishing. He had an entrepreneurial spirit, founding an over 55 gated community, Sunflower Active Adult Community, with his wife. Though he had no children of his own, he was known to mentor young adults in both professional and recreational settings.
On the morning of September 10^(th), 2023, Paul was looking forward to a fly-fishing trip scheduled for early October and had plans to watch the Broncos football game with his wife that afternoon. He’d had a procedure done on his heart three weeks prior but was recovering well and cleared by his doctor for physical activity.
Spontaneously, he decided to take a solo hike—something he was known to do. Driving five miles from his house, he headed to the popular Foothills Trail. This trail winds along Fort Collins’s Horsetooth Reservoir. It’s a very popular spot, with the reservoir and its surrounding areas seeing an estimated one million visitors per year. And with the lot Paul parked in being a mere ten-minute drive from downtown, it’s far from out of the way.
Yet somehow, no one saw what happened to him.
At 10:18am a call was placed to emergency services. Two passersby, a female cyclist and male runner, came across Paul’s body on the trail, around Skyline Picnic Area. He was found dead due to multiple gunshot wounds. Where and how many have not been released to the public.
No weapon was found at the scene. Nothing was missing from Paul’s body, or from his vehicle. According to the two witnesses, they saw no one else on the trail and heard no gunshots. After questioning, both have been cleared. Authorities have gone on record stating they have no suspects or persons of interest, as well as no motive.
Of course, suicide has been considered to be an option. However, Paul had no known money troubles, marital issues, or other concerns. Baring his recent procedure, he was in good health. Loved ones state he was vocally opposed to the act of suicide. Even putting all that aside, no weapon was found at the scene, and his death has always been considered a homicide.
This case is local to me. I first learned of it through the billboards posted around town and was so shocked that something like this happened in my own backyard. These are the stories I read on the internet, not the things that happen in my own life. I suppose it just goes to show that it really can happen to anyone.
When asked about finding her husband's killer, Cindy Gallenstein had this to say: “The very first time I met with the investigator, I told him, ‘if I don’t find out the who, what and why, that will do me in.’ I just want justice for Paul.”
If you have any information about Paul Gallenstein’s death, or were in the area of Horsetooth Reservoir on September 10^(th), 2023, between the hours of 9am and 11am, you are urged to contact the tip line at 970-498-7331 or submit a secure online tip at [LINK ](LINK
Sources:
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I walk my dog every morning and have been on this trail a few times. Sad that this case will probably never be solved unless someone speaks up.
re: Who has a separate phone they use for work?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/25/26 at 6:10 pm to LSBoosie
I dont mind having 2 phones. I dont want any of my work shite carrying over to my personal phone. On weekends I can just put the work phone away and not worry about anything on it until Monday. Cant do that if you use your personal for work.
re: Has any county changed as much as Clayton County, GA
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/24/26 at 1:18 pm to Louie
I lived in Newnan and Peachtree City. I like them both but Newnan is awfully populated now . Loved living at my apartment community in PTC and taking my golf cart everywhere.
re: Dealing with work stress.
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/24/26 at 8:23 am to Uga Alum
The answer is dont be a bitch and Deal with it
re: Has any county changed as much as Clayton County, GA
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/23/26 at 7:52 pm to yaboidarrell
Coweta County. Went from Po Dunk to majorly populated city in 15 years
Is Albasha the best restaurant in Baton Rouge?
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/21/26 at 3:47 am
Albasha is the only restaurant that I have to go to every time I visit baton rouge. Elsies is awesome, Chimes and Parrains too. But something about that combination plate with extra grecian sauce that keeps me coming back every time.
re: Name a good place to eat in a boring little town
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/17/26 at 5:56 am to Ramblin Wreck
The Dish Room- Burlington, Colorado
re: RIP Oliver Tree. Helicopter crash takes fashion icon & singer at 32.
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/15/26 at 4:42 am to CrawDude
Obviously that pilot wasn't familiar with autorotation. Couldnt pay me to get in a helicopter
re: RIP Oliver Tree. Helicopter crash takes fashion icon & singer at 32.
Posted by ColoradoCock on 6/15/26 at 4:28 am to Rouge
God that song is Awful
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