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stymingersfink
Jun 25, 2008, 6:30 PM
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obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. Well we thought you would have gone away a long time ago. I gotta have sum'in to do while I'm driving around. Might as well be a thorn in this thread's side.
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obsessed
Jun 25, 2008, 7:29 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. Well we thought you would have gone away a long time ago. I gotta have sum'in to do while I'm driving around. Might as well be a thorn in this thread's side. Lucky us
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stymingersfink
Jun 25, 2008, 7:54 PM
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obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. Well we thought you would have gone away a long time ago. I gotta have sum'in to do while I'm driving around. Might as well be a thorn in this thread's side. Lucky us Well, I do try to have something relevant and interesting to say on occasion. Barring that... just the random thought that pops into my head. Evidence would indicate that not much of interest passes between my ears these days.
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the_climber
Jun 25, 2008, 10:29 PM
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The last 15 mins of work are D R A G G I N G on
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dr_feelgood
Jun 25, 2008, 11:42 PM
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the_climber wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. True, but if we can get him typing while drunk, complete with the drunking Scottish spelling of all words it could be funny. Might even give Doc a run for his money... who knows My drunkinese has much improved over the past few months. Mostly since i left is texas.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 25, 2008, 11:44 PM
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but in other news, my pitons came in. I can now nail with impunity.
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snoopy138
Jun 26, 2008, 12:48 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Why did you sling your first piece so long and why are there so many pieces in 6'? Ouch. Its a legitimate line of questioning isn't it? The first, sure. The second is just mean! He was about to run it out for 50 of 5.12X and was building a nest of pro for all you know....yo! Yeah I was about to pull over the slightly cruxy roof, and the first piece you see is my jesus nut after the anchor to keep from falling right on my partner or the anchor. As for the sling, I carry my slings over my shoulder, therefore they are always extended. You will eventually realize that carrying slings over your shoulder becomes a monstrous fucking hassle.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 26, 2008, 12:53 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Why did you sling your first piece so long and why are there so many pieces in 6'? Ouch. Its a legitimate line of questioning isn't it? The first, sure. The second is just mean! He was about to run it out for 50 of 5.12X and was building a nest of pro for all you know....yo! Yeah I was about to pull over the slightly cruxy roof, and the first piece you see is my jesus nut after the anchor to keep from falling right on my partner or the anchor. As for the sling, I carry my slings over my shoulder, therefore they are always extended. You will eventually realize that carrying slings over your shoulder becomes a monstrous fucking hassle. Your mom is a monstrous fucking hassle.
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snoopy138
Jun 26, 2008, 4:17 AM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: Since my jaunt up Mt. Whitney last year I've taken to racking on my harness. That's what those loops are for right? I've since climbed where I needed my FULL rack and the sling carried my doubles; they were placed first. A couple extra oz. aren't going to kill me. I haven't racked everything on my harness since I was a n00b, or climbing something very steep where the gear sling would just be hanging behind me inaccessible. I normally rack all my cams on a sling and draws/ slings on my harness. Nuts normally go on the harness, but sometimes on the sling. Awesome, another harness vs. sling debate. Go GriGri! see eye is rong.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 2:56 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: the_climber wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. True, but if we can get him typing while drunk, complete with the drunking Scottish spelling of all words it could be funny. Might even give Doc a run for his money... who knows My drunkinese has much improved over the past few months. Mostly since i left is texas. I guess that's the same as how I started drinking less after leaving Saskatchewan
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 2:59 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: but in other news, my pitons came in. I can now nail with impunity. I have many pitons... pitons are good, I even have a vintage bong and a vintage thing (like Knifeblade thin) Stubai LA that came out on a climb. Vintage stays on my mantle, non-vintage gets hammered into chossy rock, for aid, and most often to beef up a belay that otherwise would be marginal.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 2:59 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: The last 15 mins of work are D R A G G I N G on Yeah? I been on the clock since 8:00 this morning, looking like i gots a few more hours before things get wrapped up. Do me a favor? Drink a beer for me, will ya? Already did buddy.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 3:03 PM
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Just ordered in an Edelrid EDDY. Looking forward to using it in a couple weeks when it comes in. Now I can be an inatentive belayer, brewing coffee and smoking cigars while aid belaying.... all that an I wont have to touch a GriGri. I also have a few replacement KB's on that order... most of my often used sizes have been mangled and straightened to many times... time to retire them , just like the one hanging in my office.
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 5:28 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: stymingersfink wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here. why is that? You actually going to do some real work? Are you trying to tell me being a housewife and a mother isn't a full time job? damn right it is. But you are not a mother and have no kiddies. We do to have a kitty. Some might say he's a mother... then lose their train of thought. Not me though. Dude, I raised that cat from a cub. I am completely its mother. Did you breastfeed it? Maybe
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obsessed
Jun 26, 2008, 5:34 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. Well we thought you would have gone away a long time ago. I gotta have sum'in to do while I'm driving around. Might as well be a thorn in this thread's side. Lucky us Well, I do try to have something relevant and interesting to say on occasion. Barring that... just the random thought that pops into my head. Evidence would indicate that not much of interest passes between my ears these days. I suppose you do try You do have a bad rep...not exactly sure why.
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obsessed
Jun 26, 2008, 5:35 PM
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the_climber wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: the_climber wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. "And in other news... donny just got totally served... . . .." -MagnuS Haha! We have a new Donny. the only benefit as i see it is I'm no longer the low "ynnod" on the totem pole. True, but if we can get him typing while drunk, complete with the drunking Scottish spelling of all words it could be funny. Might even give Doc a run for his money... who knows My drunkinese has much improved over the past few months. Mostly since i left is texas. I guess that's the same as how I started drinking less after leaving Saskatchewan I can understand why you would drink while living in Sask. You can see a dog run away for days there
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obsessed
Jun 26, 2008, 5:36 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: stymingersfink wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here. why is that? You actually going to do some real work? Are you trying to tell me being a housewife and a mother isn't a full time job? damn right it is. But you are not a mother and have no kiddies. We do to have a kitty. Some might say he's a mother... then lose their train of thought. Not me though. Dude, I raised that cat from a cub. I am completely its mother. Did you breastfeed it? Maybe Oh sure Beccs leaves and you show up. Hows WI?
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 5:48 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here. Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so! It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks. You're going to be buried when you get back! Wut ever. I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest. You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip. okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy was that an airplane?
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 5:56 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: Oh yeah, anybody ever been involved with the Peace Corps (or know someone who has)? Sounds ghey. Go join the marine corps if you want to be cool.
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 5:57 PM
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artm wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here. why is that? You actually going to do some real work? Are you trying to tell me being a housewife and a mother isn't a full time job? damn right it is. But you are not a mother and have no kiddies. We do to have a kitty. Yes, but I heard Calvin is an Asshole. wutz yer point?
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 6:03 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So Nathan has left on his trip....and I had a bagel for lunch. I miss him already. When does he get back? when i'm damn well ready, if not sooner.
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chossmonkey
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wanderlustmd wrote: Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip. I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful? Tuna
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 6:08 PM
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obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: obsessed wrote: granite_grrl wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here. Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so! It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks. You're going to be buried when you get back! Wut ever. I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest. You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip. okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy Wow....are you drunk? Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense. When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET. I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me. Admit it, you were smashed! I never admit anything. I was going to ask you though, being Canadian and all, and living west. Do we have a Canadian mid west? I think not. Nope no midwest in Canada... There's the East Coast, Frog land, Onterrible, Nothern Onterrible, Alberta, teh Rockies, teh Purcells, the interior, the Coast Range, the West Coast, Nothern BC, The Yukon (Kick ass place BTW), NWT's, Nunavut and Baffin Island then Back to the NewfyLand. I have heard there is something between Nothern Onterrible and ALberta, but I'm nto quite sure what it is.... Pugitory comes to mind, hell (but only in summer), hell frozen over (but only in winter)... these things I've been told. hahah a simple no answer would have sufficed, but okay I like your description and totally agree. So nate, there is NO midwest Canada Shows what you don't know
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chossmonkey
Jun 26, 2008, 6:15 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Turns out that when I started the warshing machine at 3 am this morning, i left my wallet in my pants. Now we get to play the dry out all my certifications game. This is why one shouldn't do their laundry at 3am. What do you know about doing laundry?
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