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lexmark
Apr 25, 2004, 4:24 AM
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In reply to: = lexmark, that rick james reference makes you as original as every other drunk college guy. Welcome back PanchoBobVilla (although I've always been a Tim the Toolman fan), I am most certainly not a "duck named Corky that lives in Ralston Creek". You are very close though. I am in fact a Peruvian duck named Humphrey Boggart (sp?) that make pity visits to a retrded duck named Corky that lives in Ralston Creek. So you can see you're off to a bad start, but pay it no mind because it is the least of your mistakes. I do find the hypocrisy astouding considering your "theatrical" outbursts. Do you feel me Dog? [Appropriate response being "I feel you dog" .] Furthermore, you're only taking such a defensive position with regards to my Rick James quote because you are not the actual Rick James. Unfortuantely for you, I am.
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moss1956
Apr 25, 2004, 7:01 PM
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Speaking of Ralston Creek. Anybody check out the Beaver damage around Ralston Creek next to Jefferson near Evans (Muscatine)? They just took out a tree thats about a foot across at the base. The ducks still seem happy though.
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photon
Apr 26, 2004, 3:48 PM
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It's about time this thread got back on track
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panchobobvilla
Apr 27, 2004, 4:51 AM
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In reply to: It's about time this thread got back on track I know! Its, like, so passe to talk about climbing in a climbing forum. But talking about ducks is, like, the new black.
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lexmark
Apr 27, 2004, 10:42 PM
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In reply to: I know! Its, like, so passe to talk about climbing in a climbing forum. But talking about ducks is, like, the new black. Panchobill, God knows you need the help, but lay off the "Queer Eye". O.K. Now read that carefully because I know how easily you are confused and I don't want to pick you up from the Alley Cat again.
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panchobobvilla
May 1, 2004, 4:30 AM
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Who is panchobill? Lexmark, I think its time you put the plastic bag and spraypaint down. You're frying your brain.
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crimpnpeel
Jun 3, 2004, 10:28 AM
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just to let you all know, and put this thing to rest,--- there are really not any hard core climbers in this state(that are climbing now) or we being a real active climber would of met them. i've bolted hard routes and put up countless boulder probs. and yet no one is sending them but us. where are you so called hard core climbers anyway. backbone sucks, if you would like i'll call backbone part of the mild mild Iowa. not a real climbing area unless you like 1 good trad crack, whoopy. try the bluffs Indian that is
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muni
Jun 20, 2004, 10:33 PM
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here we go again, another guy running his mouth...
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crimpnpeel
Jun 22, 2004, 6:50 AM
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so here we are again, summer started and not a hard core Iowan around. all you have to remember is I have the magic stick, magic stick and her name is HILTI.......
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muni
Jun 23, 2004, 6:52 PM
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not sure what you mean by hard core, or what your magic stick is...but feel free to explain
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mensrae
Sep 28, 2004, 10:45 AM
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so im a climber in iowa.... big into it years ago, had a fall and was out for a while. wanting to get back into it so i find this post and want to read about peoples favorite areas to see if there are some i havent been to yet. what i get was people almost to the point of unzipping so they can compare the size of their weiners. aside from people stating obvious facts such as california having better climbing iowa, and people bragging about themselves, ive gotten................. well, nothing from this. so thank you. this is 5 minutes ill never get back
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photon
Sep 28, 2004, 1:34 PM
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At least you got to think about weiners
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aulwes
Sep 29, 2004, 3:04 PM
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So do you think Outdoor should be a "Major Destination"? :roll:
In reply to: no more W, no more W, no more W I hope you are referring to George W Bush! :lol: I wa hoping that bringing up the subject you would divulge clues on how to get to Outdoor.
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lexmark
Sep 29, 2004, 6:10 PM
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Hey "required mental state", I have to extend a "thank you". You managed to totally change the tenor of this "weiner dangling" thread. I was re-reading these messages the other day, (not really), when I came across your brilliant insights. Your analytic legal analysis of hte situation was profound. Thanks again for adding one more crappy post to my masterpiece. Sexy Lexy
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pabxilla
May 2, 2005, 5:31 PM
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I climb on a great day 10 trad and 11+ sport so i guess i suck. but if anyone wants to climb this summer let me know. Day to week trips? I dont boulder - too old and scared. i love trad (not on limestone) and sport. Rob rob@centaliowaadventures.com
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