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spikeddem
Sep 7, 2010, 2:30 AM
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Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: I was climbing some rad 12s yesterday. Strong work Laz. NOW GIVE ME MY DAMN SHADEZ BACK!!!!!! Did you ever find my nut tool? Nawp :/ Sorry dudebrohamski. Are you still down for the switcheroo? Yeah. What ever happened to your gear? Is it still living in Sac Town? Yeah, achally, it is. bwahahahaha! Nice. Well, whenever you want, we can do it. sounds flamboyant.
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Lazlo
Sep 7, 2010, 4:18 AM
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spikeddem wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: I was climbing some rad 12s yesterday. Strong work Laz. NOW GIVE ME MY DAMN SHADEZ BACK!!!!!! Did you ever find my nut tool? Nawp :/ Sorry dudebrohamski. Are you still down for the switcheroo? Yeah. What ever happened to your gear? Is it still living in Sac Town? Yeah, achally, it is. bwahahahaha! Nice. Well, whenever you want, we can do it. sounds flamboyant.
Dictionary.com wrote: flam·boy·ant   [flam-boi-uhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors. 2. conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society. 3. florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches. 4. Architecture . a. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery. b. noting or pertaining to french Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space.
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Lazlo
Sep 7, 2010, 4:18 AM
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Lazlo wrote: spikeddem wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: I was climbing some rad 12s yesterday. Strong work Laz. NOW GIVE ME MY DAMN SHADEZ BACK!!!!!! Did you ever find my nut tool? Nawp :/ Sorry dudebrohamski. Are you still down for the switcheroo? Yeah. What ever happened to your gear? Is it still living in Sac Town? Yeah, achally, it is. bwahahahaha! Nice. Well, whenever you want, we can do it. sounds flamboyant. Dictionary.com wrote: flam·boy·ant   [flam-boi-uhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors. 2. conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society. 3. florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches. 4. Architecture . a. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery. b. noting or pertaining to french Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space. Huh?
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Lazlo
Sep 7, 2010, 4:20 AM
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Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: spikeddem wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: I was climbing some rad 12s yesterday. Strong work Laz. NOW GIVE ME MY DAMN SHADEZ BACK!!!!!! Did you ever find my nut tool? Nawp :/ Sorry dudebrohamski. Are you still down for the switcheroo? Yeah. What ever happened to your gear? Is it still living in Sac Town? Yeah, achally, it is. bwahahahaha! Nice. Well, whenever you want, we can do it. sounds flamboyant. Dictionary.com wrote: flam·boy·ant   [flam-boi-uhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors. 2. conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society. 3. florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches. 4. Architecture . a. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery. b. noting or pertaining to french Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space. Huh? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk
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Kartessa
Sep 7, 2010, 4:22 AM
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Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: spikeddem wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: I was climbing some rad 12s yesterday. Strong work Laz. NOW GIVE ME MY DAMN SHADEZ BACK!!!!!! Did you ever find my nut tool? Nawp :/ Sorry dudebrohamski. Are you still down for the switcheroo? Yeah. What ever happened to your gear? Is it still living in Sac Town? Yeah, achally, it is. bwahahahaha! Nice. Well, whenever you want, we can do it. sounds flamboyant. Dictionary.com wrote: flam·boy·ant   [flam-boi-uhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors. 2. conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society. 3. florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches. 4. Architecture . a. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery. b. noting or pertaining to french Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space. Huh? What he said
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Lazlo
Sep 7, 2010, 4:23 AM
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Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: spikeddem wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: I was climbing some rad 12s yesterday. Strong work Laz. NOW GIVE ME MY DAMN SHADEZ BACK!!!!!! Did you ever find my nut tool? Nawp :/ Sorry dudebrohamski. Are you still down for the switcheroo? Yeah. What ever happened to your gear? Is it still living in Sac Town? Yeah, achally, it is. bwahahahaha! Nice. Well, whenever you want, we can do it. sounds flamboyant. Dictionary.com wrote: flam·boy·ant   [flam-boi-uhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors. 2. conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society. 3. florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches. 4. Architecture . a. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery. b. noting or pertaining to french Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space. Huh? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk Maybe you mean flippant?
Dictionary.com wrote: flip·pant   [flip-uhnt] Show IPA –adjective 1. frivolously disrespectful, shallow, or lacking in seriousness; characterized by levity: The audience was shocked by his flippant remarks about patriotism. 2. Chiefly Dialect . nimble, limber, or pliant. 3. Archaic . glib; voluble.
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kachoong
Sep 7, 2010, 11:58 AM
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sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: so what's the climbing like in Toronto? It's Shite, but I can't complain. Mount Nemo is 15min, Rattlesnake Point/Buffalo Crag and Kelso are 20min, The Niagara Glen is 45min and the bigger, georgian bay crags are 2 hours from my doorstep. Not the best quality routes (especially at Rattlesnake!), but I have over a thousand to choose from. No, it's not shite. Be careful what you post here. We have a texan in our company and THAT is some shite climbing. (yes, I have heard of hueco and that other place but those are exceptions). You were in TX and never looked us up? ....ok, maybe we were in fact saved!
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kachoong
Sep 7, 2010, 12:01 PM
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sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: I hate to go climbing over a holiday weekend because everywhere is slammed but everyone else is heading out so I think I'll go along. Might hit the New River. It's usually easy to get away from the crowds there if you are willing to walk/bushwhack a bit. Which I am. i'll be in bar harbor (acadia). don't think it'll be too busy. fingers are crossed the hurricane hits earlier rather than later, though. It could track away from the coast but it's still likely to rain. Unfortunately Meh. Harden the fuck up. ...or try living in Scotland is what he's saying...
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kachoong
Sep 7, 2010, 12:02 PM
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Kartessa wrote: spikeddem wrote: Some seriously strong work by sungam here. How does he do it? He always comes back.
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kachoong
Sep 7, 2010, 12:03 PM
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airscape wrote: sungam wrote: airscape wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Work is for chumps. You were at work when you posted this, weren't you? I'm at work right now... I just got home from work. Relax on RC for 5 minutes, then on to some more work... Becuase I have a deadline for tomorrow. BTW, I do know some people in Toronto. I just realized that on my way home. One of them even climbs. I loved canada, them rockies are some beautifull! The Bugabooze are the greatest! I'm still pissed that I didn't go climbing. But I was only there a week. Then I went to Spain.... I didn't climb there either.... I just realized how much I suck. I'm going to cry myself to sleep tonight. Sounds like you go everywhere and don't climb.
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sungam
Sep 7, 2010, 2:54 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Okay, he iz gagging for it from you.
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sungam
Sep 7, 2010, 2:54 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... totally gagging.
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sungam
Sep 7, 2010, 2:55 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! spending more time cleaning up then packing? GAGGING.
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sungam
Sep 7, 2010, 2:55 PM
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airscape wrote: kachoong wrote: airscape wrote: The worst part about being in Canada: I was in the middle of the Rockies, the weather was perfect.. and what was I doing? Instead of climbing... I played golf. Dude... you got the short straw, eh? I was stuck in Canada, coz the US wouldn't let me back in... besides, all I did in Canada was climb about 10000m of rock, 6000m of ice and snowboard around 25-30 days. Oh for fuck sake... I really did fuck it up.... Hmmm time to book some plane tickets to repair them fuck ups. YEZ!!!
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sungam
Sep 7, 2010, 2:58 PM
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kachoong wrote: airscape wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: so what's the climbing like in Toronto? It's Shite, but I can't complain. Mount Nemo is 15min, Rattlesnake Point/Buffalo Crag and Kelso are 20min, The Niagara Glen is 45min and the bigger, georgian bay crags are 2 hours from my doorstep. Not the best quality routes (especially at Rattlesnake!), but I have over a thousand to choose from. Niagra sounds nice; I've always wanted to visit there anyway. What's the weather like in late Oct early Nov? Wear a sweater. And a TOQUE but...but...what you said above ^^ What is a toque? Is it something you do with a wrench? It's tooook... somehting to keep their brains from freezing. okay, I laughed a little.
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sungam
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kachoong wrote: sungam wrote: kachoong wrote: See you guys when we get back from Santa Fe! Should be fun! Funny that we are going to a desert city to escape the heat! Hah! Texas just needs to seced again already. Don't know what haggisy speech that is but I'll agree. seceed
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sungam
Sep 7, 2010, 3:01 PM
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zeke_sf wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! I hear ya. My partner likes to bother about trivial details like eating in the middle of the climbing day. We're climbing, get a move on! No time for nutrition. You think this heroin-chic body made itself?? heroin-chic, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dunno Why but the tickled me good. Wait, What? No! Get the fuck off dude! What? You thought I Was gunna cup yore ballz? Get the fuck aWay!
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sungam
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kachoong wrote: sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: dad and step-brother just got back from work. we're heading to the boat. it'll be cooler on the water. thank god the gulf stream is a hundred miles south of the coast of maine, or else it'd be fucking hotter. I'm actually considering putting a jumper on. It's nippy over here. A cold breeze has picked up off the sea in the last few days. It cooled down a lot here while we were in NM... now the dayz are in the low 90's. Wooo! gud gaia. that be hot.
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sungam
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kachoong wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Dont mind me... just puttin up a bs post to bring my count into the triple digits. Figures this would be an appropriate thread There was a time when I too had a sub 100 post count. Hah, there was a time when I had a sub 10k post count. Times were better then. *whipes tear from eye* there was never a time when I had a sub 10k PC. Not long for teh koala now... Time for a rush!!!
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zeke_sf
Sep 7, 2010, 3:24 PM
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sungam wrote: zeke_sf wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! I hear ya. My partner likes to bother about trivial details like eating in the middle of the climbing day. We're climbing, get a move on! No time for nutrition. You think this heroin-chic body made itself?? heroin-chic, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dunno Why but the tickled me good. Wait, What? No! Get the fuck off dude! What? You thought I Was gunna cup yore ballz? Get the fuck aWay! I'm more into getting a good ball licking anyway. My heroin chic body is starting to become more of a marijuana chic body as the week progresses and I binge on various yum yums. I just don't care to eat on climbing days. Some people crap themselves when they have adrenaline pumping, I just stop eating.
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Kartessa
Sep 7, 2010, 3:45 PM
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sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! spending more time cleaning up then packing? GAGGING. I live almost an hour away from him. If I call him and say "I'm on my way" an hour and a half ahead, I have every right to bitch and moan that he's not ready to go when I get there.
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Kartessa
Sep 7, 2010, 3:50 PM
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zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: zeke_sf wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! I hear ya. My partner likes to bother about trivial details like eating in the middle of the climbing day. We're climbing, get a move on! No time for nutrition. You think this heroin-chic body made itself?? heroin-chic, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dunno Why but the tickled me good. Wait, What? No! Get the fuck off dude! What? You thought I Was gunna cup yore ballz? Get the fuck aWay! I'm more into getting a good ball licking anyway. My heroin chic body is starting to become more of a marijuana chic body as the week progresses and I binge on various yum yums. I just don't care to eat on climbing days. Some people crap themselves when they have adrenaline pumping, I just stop eating. It happens... Lucky for me, I've started a new job, quit smoking, and moved to a new town (with my parents ) so even the reefer isn't enough to give me an apetite. Bright side is: The less my ass weighs, the less work it is to haul it up the wall
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zeke_sf
Sep 7, 2010, 3:53 PM
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Kartessa wrote: zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: zeke_sf wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! I hear ya. My partner likes to bother about trivial details like eating in the middle of the climbing day. We're climbing, get a move on! No time for nutrition. You think this heroin-chic body made itself?? heroin-chic, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dunno Why but the tickled me good. Wait, What? No! Get the fuck off dude! What? You thought I Was gunna cup yore ballz? Get the fuck aWay! I'm more into getting a good ball licking anyway. My heroin chic body is starting to become more of a marijuana chic body as the week progresses and I binge on various yum yums. I just don't care to eat on climbing days. Some people crap themselves when they have adrenaline pumping, I just stop eating. It happens... Lucky for me, I've started a new job, quit smoking, and moved to a new town (with my parents ) so even the reefer isn't enough to give me an apetite. Bright side is: The less my ass weighs, the less work it is to haul it up the wall I don't smoke the reefer. Often.
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Kartessa
Sep 7, 2010, 4:01 PM
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zeke_sf wrote: Kartessa wrote: zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: zeke_sf wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Finally... a slightly warmer day without rain and my partner is making us late. Seriously!? Who showers BEFORE heading to the crag?! Now he's gotta brush his teeth... Oh... oh.... and pack his shit... FUCK! I hear ya. My partner likes to bother about trivial details like eating in the middle of the climbing day. We're climbing, get a move on! No time for nutrition. You think this heroin-chic body made itself?? heroin-chic, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dunno Why but the tickled me good. Wait, What? No! Get the fuck off dude! What? You thought I Was gunna cup yore ballz? Get the fuck aWay! I'm more into getting a good ball licking anyway. My heroin chic body is starting to become more of a marijuana chic body as the week progresses and I binge on various yum yums. I just don't care to eat on climbing days. Some people crap themselves when they have adrenaline pumping, I just stop eating. It happens... Lucky for me, I've started a new job, quit smoking, and moved to a new town (with my parents ) so even the reefer isn't enough to give me an apetite. Bright side is: The less my ass weighs, the less work it is to haul it up the wall I don't smoke the reefer. Often. Shame
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