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donald949 wrote: grab a fast pt woot!
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Tomorrow I'm doing cactus to something to something... I think the original plan was to do cactus to clouds to cactus, but them I may do just cactus to clouds to tram... BUUUUUT depending on snow ( i hear there isn't much) I might do some other version... all I know is I have a lot of uphill hiking in my near future
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Kartessa
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FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK
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Gmburns2000
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edge wrote: Breaking news: our son Maxwell was just named as one of the Top Ten Seniors in the UMass Dept of Sports Management. Proud! And he has an upcoming interview with the Boston Celtics. Fingers crossed! wooo!! congrats. tell him to say hi to Danny for me.
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Gmburns2000
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Kartessa wrote: If I skip comic con, I may be able to afford school debt-free this year... so wait, all that drama before was all for naught? congrats?
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Gmburns2000
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donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: supposed to be warm tomorrow... do I call in sick to go bouldering? That's a tough question. For bouldering in April? I don't know. I'd rather use the sick day for roping up in September. Can anyone guarantee that September will come with the same circumstances and opportunities? I sure can't. If it will make you happy today, then by all means do it. sometimes rolling the dice works, too. Sure it does. Lets meet in Vegas; you can play the craps tables and I will wave from the top of Epinephrine. We can compare notes later at Cirque du Soleil. no no no, I'll take the epi please. Wait, I follow either, or both, of you. Maybe even lead an easy pitch or something. pitches 3-6 kind of suck, but before and after that it's all easy.
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Gmburns2000
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notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options! Awesome! I'll only have a small patio at the place Matt and I are moving into, but it will at least get more sunlight than my current patio. Hoping I can get some of my current plants to come back and make get at least a good herb garden going You need to internet search small gardens. If you have the time and gumption to engineer it, you can easily make a stacked planter system that you can get a high yield out of. Hanging tomato planter. Potted garden is a good idea too. If you're willing to sacrifice some space you can grow a bunch of stuff. Your gardening tips: My thread. Keep them the fuck out of it. It's not your thread... It's my pc++ If you don't want to read it... *scroll scroll scroll* ... h) Maybe you should find a hobby False True I did I do. See the upper left corner of this page if you're having trouble figuring out what it is and what the only acceptable form of content also is. The sub-forum you are in is Campground. Where everything non-climbing related goes. Plus, this is one of the super-threads, where more content is generated than the entire site combined. My younger brothers friend needed to change the oil in his car before a trip to NC this weekend. Being rather broke at the moment, he decides to change it himself. Having never done this before, or anything else other than play video games I assume, he turns up with one quart of oil and they ask me if I could show them how to do it. I send them back to the store for an additional four quarts of oil and a filter. They return and we proceed to change the oil. Other than him driving off the end of the ramps on his first attempt, everything goes smoothly and he does most of the work himself. We then topped off his power steering fluid and cleaned the buildup from his battery terminals. Unfortunately one connection was so corroded that the car wouldn't even start afterwards due to loss of metal on the connector. I send him to the store with what remained of the old part and he comes back with the completely wrong part. He says "this is what they gave me"! I ride up there with him, get the right part, come home and reassemble things. Car runs fine now. that was 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back.
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Gmburns2000
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Kartessa wrote: FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK what happened now? your boss get the e-mail I sent her with the link to this thread?
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erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options! Awesome! I'll only have a small patio at the place Matt and I are moving into, but it will at least get more sunlight than my current patio. Hoping I can get some of my current plants to come back and make get at least a good herb garden going You need to internet search small gardens. If you have the time and gumption to engineer it, you can easily make a stacked planter system that you can get a high yield out of. Hanging tomato planter. Potted garden is a good idea too. If you're willing to sacrifice some space you can grow a bunch of stuff. yeah I'll probably do something like that at the new place. My current place gets no direct sunlight to the patio so that really limits what kinds of plants thrive. I also think they are using something pretty strong on the landscaping in the area because it seems like any plant that goes near the edge of the patio starts an immediate die off. My poor rosemary was healthy one day and the next the half facing the landscaping in the complex was dead and brown. The rest followed with a matter of days. my dwarf lemon has pretty much died which is a huge bummer because I've been growing that thing for 3-4 years now. I've managed to keep my bay leaf, hot pepper, and mint plants going, but just barely. I can't wait to move! I counted 26 peaches on the Dwarf tree last night! First eggplant of the season will be harvested in a few days!
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! Back to werk for ewe. I know, right! I'm still not done, but I'm leaving in 15 minutes. So, small stuff for me until quitting time.
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epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! Back to werk for ewe. I know, right! I'm still not done, but I'm leaving in 15 minutes. So, small stuff for me until quitting time. Dinking in this thread isn't helping right now, either, as I still have to get my weekly report done and sent!
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epoch wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! Back to werk for ewe. I know, right! I'm still not done, but I'm leaving in 15 minutes. So, small stuff for me until quitting time. Dinking in this thread isn't helping right now, either, as I still have to get my weekly report done and sent! I remember when it was a half page every week... Its up to a solid 11 pages every week; sometimes way more.
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epoch wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! Back to werk for ewe. I know, right! I'm still not done, but I'm leaving in 15 minutes. So, small stuff for me until quitting time. Dinking in this thread isn't helping right now, either, as I still have to get my weekly report done and sent! I remember when it was a half page every week... Its up to a solid 11 pages every week; sometimes way more. Fuck! Got assigned another document to generate.... doing it next week. They can wait.
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erisspirit wrote: Tomorrow I'm doing cactus to something to something... I think the original plan was to do cactus to clouds to cactus, but them I may do just cactus to clouds to tram... BUUUUUT depending on snow ( i hear there isn't much) I might do some other version... all I know is I have a lot of uphill hiking in my near future Gneiss! I am probably going to sit on my ass and recuperate tomorrow. Sunday is going to be a water day and the way the waves/swell forecasts are it's going to be a big day for sure. Next weekend is going to be another marathon backpacking weekend in SEKI. Early season FTW!
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epoch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! HaHa
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epoch wrote: whiny_little_bitch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! I laugh at your misfortune. Damn it!
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: supposed to be warm tomorrow... do I call in sick to go bouldering? That's a tough question. For bouldering in April? I don't know. I'd rather use the sick day for roping up in September. Can anyone guarantee that September will come with the same circumstances and opportunities? I sure can't. If it will make you happy today, then by all means do it. Thank you... I'm already at work, but I dont feel so hawt... might have to leave *cough *cough She's got THE FEVER! Epic: boss comes to say hi, I puke in the garbage, and she told me to leave. Off to the glen! Vomit is like magic Did you use ipecac or go the bulemic's route? Vitamin supplements on an empty stomach always make me puke... once its out, its fine. I think I would have just stayed at work. Throwing up is unpleasant and bouldering is not superamazingawesome enough to offset that unpleasantness. First warm, sunny day of the year... was totally worth it. You may have a point
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Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: If I skip comic con, I may be able to afford school debt-free this year... so wait, all that drama before was all for naught? congrats? Shit. Didn't even catch that. She got in??
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epoch wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Ugh... I have a stack of papers 4" thick on my desk I need to attend to today. 3 reports to generate 4 documents to review a logistics nightmare to sort out and 4 schedules to generate _____ Today's tasking has yet to start piling on too... Yup.. going to be in the suck for a while. I at least have my headphones in rocking out! Back to werk for ewe. I know, right! I'm still not done, but I'm leaving in 15 minutes. So, small stuff for me until quitting time. Dinking in this thread isn't helping right now, either, as I still have to get my weekly report done and sent! I remember when it was a half page every week... Its up to a solid 11 pages every week; sometimes way more. Dude. An eleven page weekly report is silly. I'd go with - "There was a stack of papers on the left side of my desk. I slowly pushed them to the right side."
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options! Awesome! I'll only have a small patio at the place Matt and I are moving into, but it will at least get more sunlight than my current patio. Hoping I can get some of my current plants to come back and make get at least a good herb garden going You need to internet search small gardens. If you have the time and gumption to engineer it, you can easily make a stacked planter system that you can get a high yield out of. Hanging tomato planter. Potted garden is a good idea too. If you're willing to sacrifice some space you can grow a bunch of stuff. Your gardening tips: My thread. Keep them the fuck out of it. It's not your thread... It's my pc++ If you don't want to read it... *scroll scroll scroll* ... h) Maybe you should find a hobby False True I did I do. See the upper left corner of this page if you're having trouble figuring out what it is and what the only acceptable form of content also is. The sub-forum you are in is Campground. Where everything non-climbing related goes. Plus, this is one of the super-threads, where more content is generated than the entire site combined. My younger brothers friend needed to change the oil in his car before a trip to NC this weekend. Being rather broke at the moment, he decides to change it himself. Having never done this before, or anything else other than play video games I assume, he turns up with one quart of oil and they ask me if I could show them how to do it. I send them back to the store for an additional four quarts of oil and a filter. They return and we proceed to change the oil. Other than him driving off the end of the ramps on his first attempt, everything goes smoothly and he does most of the work himself. We then topped off his power steering fluid and cleaned the buildup from his battery terminals. Unfortunately one connection was so corroded that the car wouldn't even start afterwards due to loss of metal on the connector. I send him to the store with what remained of the old part and he comes back with the completely wrong part. He says "this is what they gave me"! I ride up there with him, get the right part, come home and reassemble things. Car runs fine now. that was 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back. And it's all true!
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notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options! Awesome! I'll only have a small patio at the place Matt and I are moving into, but it will at least get more sunlight than my current patio. Hoping I can get some of my current plants to come back and make get at least a good herb garden going You need to internet search small gardens. If you have the time and gumption to engineer it, you can easily make a stacked planter system that you can get a high yield out of. Hanging tomato planter. Potted garden is a good idea too. If you're willing to sacrifice some space you can grow a bunch of stuff. Your gardening tips: My thread. Keep them the fuck out of it. It's not your thread... It's my pc++ If you don't want to read it... *scroll scroll scroll* ... h) Maybe you should find a hobby False True I did I do. See the upper left corner of this page if you're having trouble figuring out what it is and what the only acceptable form of content also is. The sub-forum you are in is Campground. Where everything non-climbing related goes. Plus, this is one of the super-threads, where more content is generated than the entire site combined. My younger brothers friend needed to change the oil in his car before a trip to NC this weekend. Being rather broke at the moment, he decides to change it himself. Having never done this before, or anything else other than play video games I assume, he turns up with one quart of oil and they ask me if I could show them how to do it. I send them back to the store for an additional four quarts of oil and a filter. They return and we proceed to change the oil. Other than him driving off the end of the ramps on his first attempt, everything goes smoothly and he does most of the work himself. We then topped off his power steering fluid and cleaned the buildup from his battery terminals. Unfortunately one connection was so corroded that the car wouldn't even start afterwards due to loss of metal on the connector. I send him to the store with what remained of the old part and he comes back with the completely wrong part. He says "this is what they gave me"! I ride up there with him, get the right part, come home and reassemble things. Car runs fine now. that was 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back. And it's all true! For real though, I feel sorry for the women who marry those two. They are useless.
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: So, I'm sitting here thinking about it and I've got me a pretty bad-ass garden going. Kale (American and Russian variates) (H) Leek (H) Beet (H) Cabbage (H) Lima Bean Eggplant (H) Fennel Basil Cilantro (H) Oregano (H) Rosemary (H) Lemon (H) Bay Leaf (H) Spring Onion (H) Artichoke Green Bean Cantaloupe Squash Summer Squash Cucumber Strawberry Pomegranate It's not a big space, but I think it's a pretty impressive lot for an urban garden. I've marked stuff that is harvestable (H) and that I've been using regularly. The eggplant was a champ and has been producing well since last summer, made it through the winter kicking out fruit. I'm excited about the Pomegranate addition and am going to search out another fruit tree this weekend to add some more variety. The Lemon and Bay leaf came with the property and are thriving trees; everything else is mine. So many food options! Awesome! I'll only have a small patio at the place Matt and I are moving into, but it will at least get more sunlight than my current patio. Hoping I can get some of my current plants to come back and make get at least a good herb garden going You need to internet search small gardens. If you have the time and gumption to engineer it, you can easily make a stacked planter system that you can get a high yield out of. Hanging tomato planter. Potted garden is a good idea too. If you're willing to sacrifice some space you can grow a bunch of stuff. Your gardening tips: My thread. Keep them the fuck out of it. It's not your thread... It's my pc++ If you don't want to read it... *scroll scroll scroll* ... h) Maybe you should find a hobby False True I did I do. See the upper left corner of this page if you're having trouble figuring out what it is and what the only acceptable form of content also is. The sub-forum you are in is Campground. Where everything non-climbing related goes. Plus, this is one of the super-threads, where more content is generated than the entire site combined. My younger brothers friend needed to change the oil in his car before a trip to NC this weekend. Being rather broke at the moment, he decides to change it himself. Having never done this before, or anything else other than play video games I assume, he turns up with one quart of oil and they ask me if I could show them how to do it. I send them back to the store for an additional four quarts of oil and a filter. They return and we proceed to change the oil. Other than him driving off the end of the ramps on his first attempt, everything goes smoothly and he does most of the work himself. We then topped off his power steering fluid and cleaned the buildup from his battery terminals. Unfortunately one connection was so corroded that the car wouldn't even start afterwards due to loss of metal on the connector. I send him to the store with what remained of the old part and he comes back with the completely wrong part. He says "this is what they gave me"! I ride up there with him, get the right part, come home and reassemble things. Car runs fine now. that was 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back. And it's all true! For real though, I feel sorry for the women who marry those two. They are useless. five quarts and one of these? I don't get it.
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