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getout87
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I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Edited to add: How about a PTFTW?
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obsessed
Jun 26, 2008, 7:40 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: 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? I wouldn't know, I'm in MN. close enough
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obsessed
Jun 26, 2008, 7:42 PM
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getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 7:45 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: 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. Cheeze titing bastard. I was hoping it could have turned into something like when Doc wanted everyone to rape his rod. No such luck.
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macherry
Jun 26, 2008, 7:47 PM
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obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from?
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 7:49 PM
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Bordom is setting in at work today.... Wish I had slept at all last night.... It's making for a long fucking day. Forced to get out of the office early tomorrw as they are doing some building upgrades in the afternoon and everyone is required to get out BY noon. Just means that I'll have time to change the diff oil and get the truck packed before Laurie's off work.... THEN, 4 days of camping, 4wheeling, drinking, and climbing!
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 7:51 PM
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macherry wrote: obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from? Hey now! Don't get confused, I'm not "from" the flat land gap between Canada East and Canada West. I originally hail from Onteribble thank you! I have a whole bunch of family in the Melfort area, and I spent 3 long brutally flat years at UofS. Good school, poor topography, and a whole tone of girls with serious mental issues and emotional instability. Yes there are stories, no I'm not telling them. I have found that the sainest people from Saskatchewan are the old farmers, and those who have left teh land of flat fields and week long 'dog ran away' watching.
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getout87
Jun 26, 2008, 7:52 PM
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obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 7:56 PM
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getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not.
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getout87
Jun 26, 2008, 7:58 PM
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the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not. I don't need no permission, cuz where I come from, its a free country. You here me boy? F-R-E-E. Will you understand it better now, eh?
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macherry
Jun 26, 2008, 7:59 PM
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the_climber wrote: macherry wrote: obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from? Hey now! Don't get confused, I'm not "from" the flat land gap between Canada East and Canada West. I originally hail from Onteribble thank you! I have a whole bunch of family in the Melfort area, and I spent 3 long brutally flat years at UofS. Good school, poor topography, and a whole tone of girls with serious mental issues and emotional instability. Yes there are stories, no I'm not telling them. I have found that the sainest people from Saskatchewan are the old farmers, and those who have left teh land of flat fields and week long 'dog ran away' watching. ack, i went to the U of S ...............and the husband is from a farm near the melfort area
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 8:02 PM
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getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not. I don't need no permission, cuz where I come from, its a free country. You here me boy? F-R-E-E. Will you understand it better now, eh? Last I checked your healthcare was anything but free.
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getout87
Jun 26, 2008, 8:02 PM
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the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not. I don't need no permission, cuz where I come from, its a free country. You here me boy? F-R-E-E. Will you understand it better now, eh? Last I checked your healthcare was anything but free. touche.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 8:04 PM
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macherry wrote: the_climber wrote: macherry wrote: obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from? Hey now! Don't get confused, I'm not "from" the flat land gap between Canada East and Canada West. I originally hail from Onteribble thank you! I have a whole bunch of family in the Melfort area, and I spent 3 long brutally flat years at UofS. Good school, poor topography, and a whole tone of girls with serious mental issues and emotional instability. Yes there are stories, no I'm not telling them. I have found that the sainest people from Saskatchewan are the old farmers, and those who have left teh land of flat fields and week long 'dog ran away' watching. ack, i went to the U of S ...............and the husband is from a farm near the melfort area Melfort is actually a fairly nice area. My Mom's side of the family originally homesteaded out there. As of a few years ago (last time I was out to the old homesteads) there were still a couple of the orifinal foundations, and sod barn walls still standing... kind of cool to see.
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Jun 26, 2008, 8:04 PM
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getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not. I don't need no permission, cuz where I come from, its a free country. You here me boy? F-R-E-E. Will you understand it better now, eh? Last I checked your healthcare was anything but free. touche. Fuckin'eh.
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macherry wrote: the_climber wrote: macherry wrote: obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from? Hey now! Don't get confused, I'm not "from" the flat land gap between Canada East and Canada West. I originally hail from Onteribble thank you! I have a whole bunch of family in the Melfort area, and I spent 3 long brutally flat years at UofS. Good school, poor topography, and a whole tone of girls with serious mental issues and emotional instability. Yes there are stories, no I'm not telling them. I have found that the sainest people from Saskatchewan are the old farmers, and those who have left teh land of flat fields and week long 'dog ran away' watching. ack, i went to the U of S ...............and the husband is from a farm near the melfort area Well then, I do believe climber called you a girl with serious mental issues and emotional instablitly.
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the_climber
Jun 26, 2008, 8:06 PM
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obsessed wrote: macherry wrote: the_climber wrote: macherry wrote: obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from? Hey now! Don't get confused, I'm not "from" the flat land gap between Canada East and Canada West. I originally hail from Onteribble thank you! I have a whole bunch of family in the Melfort area, and I spent 3 long brutally flat years at UofS. Good school, poor topography, and a whole tone of girls with serious mental issues and emotional instability. Yes there are stories, no I'm not telling them. I have found that the sainest people from Saskatchewan are the old farmers, and those who have left teh land of flat fields and week long 'dog ran away' watching. ack, i went to the U of S ...............and the husband is from a farm near the melfort area Well then, I do believe climber called you a girl with serious mental issues and emotional instablitly. She might, I haven't met her yet though... mind you I never claimed to be sain... growing up in Onterrible and all. Me thinks You did miss the bold print above though.
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getout87
Jun 26, 2008, 8:07 PM
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the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not. I don't need no permission, cuz where I come from, its a free country. You here me boy? F-R-E-E. Will you understand it better now, eh? Last I checked your healthcare was anything but free. touche. Fuckin'eh. or: toosh' eh?
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chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: but in other news, my pitons came in. I can now nail with impunity. Where did you get them? Gear express. Since I used them like a crack junkie uses his pusher while i was in iraq, they now give me discounts. Not quite pro-deals, but not bad either.
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Jun 26, 2008, 8:25 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: but in other news, my pitons came in. I can now nail with impunity. Where did you get them? Gear express. Since I used them like a crack junkie uses his pusher while i was in iraq, they now give me discounts. Not quite pro-deals, but not bad either. So you're saying that my friend who sold me pitons out of a stuff sack in the pub is a pusher? Holy shit!
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Jun 26, 2008, 8:26 PM
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getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: the_climber wrote: getout87 wrote: obsessed wrote: getout87 wrote: I'm only posting here because I am bored at work and have absolutely nothing to do. Anybody got anything for me to do? Get out, getout. You can't just wander in here and snag the PT just because you are bored. haha, i didn't realize I had done that. Did we grant you permission to post again? I think not. I don't need no permission, cuz where I come from, its a free country. You here me boy? F-R-E-E. Will you understand it better now, eh? Last I checked your healthcare was anything but free. touche. Fuckin'eh. or: toosh' eh? Um, no. You obviously don't understand Canadian. Now STFU Donny!
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the_climber wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: but in other news, my pitons came in. I can now nail with impunity. Where did you get them? Gear express. Since I used them like a crack junkie uses his pusher while i was in iraq, they now give me discounts. Not quite pro-deals, but not bad either. So you're saying that my friend who sold me pitons out of a stuff sack in the pub is a pusher? Holy shit! Very likely.
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the_climber wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: but in other news, my pitons came in. I can now nail with impunity. Where did you get them? Gear express. Since I used them like a crack junkie uses his pusher while i was in iraq, they now give me discounts. Not quite pro-deals, but not bad either. So you're saying that my friend who sold me pitons out of a stuff sack in the pub is a pusher? Holy shit! Was he selling little vials, baggies of white powder or tuberculin needles?
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the_climber wrote: obsessed wrote: macherry wrote: the_climber wrote: macherry wrote: obsessed wrote: 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 this is true, i grew up in saskatchewan. hey, climber what part of sask. are you from? Hey now! Don't get confused, I'm not "from" the flat land gap between Canada East and Canada West. I originally hail from Onteribble thank you! I have a whole bunch of family in the Melfort area, and I spent 3 long brutally flat years at UofS. Good school, poor topography, and a whole tone of girls with serious mental issues and emotional instability. Yes there are stories, no I'm not telling them. I have found that the sainest people from Saskatchewan are the old farmers, and those who have left teh land of flat fields and week long 'dog ran away' watching. ack, i went to the U of S ...............and the husband is from a farm near the melfort area Well then, I do believe climber called you a girl with serious mental issues and emotional instablitly. She might, I haven't met her yet though... mind you I never claimed to be sain... growing up in Onterrible and all. Me thinks You did miss the bold print above though. good point, I missed that part. So macherry is one of the saine ones who left there
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