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Gmburns2000
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erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: UGGG so my fairly new and "wonderful" harness is giving me trouble... I have the dead bird r2-something older version of http://www.rei.com/...mbing-harness-womens mebbe I'm just too fattyin mai legs the inner side of the leg loops are getting fold lines and are starting to cut in painfully if i sit in my harness... projecting was NO FUN not really sure what to do ... don't really want to buy ANOTHER harness... I love that this one is really light and comfy when climbing, but sitting and lowering is starting to suck anyone know of some comfy wuns? I heard Misty Mountain iz nice... the boy luvs his BD aspect harness, but they dont have a ladeez wun... I'd have to get the wun he haz I used to have the Misty Cadillac and it's an awesome harness. I now ride in one of the Arcteryx harnesses and it's freaking way better. No padding? Don't worry. The way they've designed it that isn't a problem at all. One of the more comfortable harnesses I've ever worn. I wouldn't want to aid in it, but for everything else, I prefer it over the Misty. Joel also has one, I believe.
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 6:36 PM
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edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: kyleshea wrote: nice work with the bearluv thread btw. shit was hilarious Sometimes you just gotta hand it to NA. I have a good idea for a troll (a solid 6 pager atleast) but I'm not sure it will work because I'm regular and actually post in the general forums pretty often. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to start a second account and build up a high enough PC to make it believable. I have a couple of accounts in reserve... Banzable offense!! I've begun filing the paperwork. Fuck the paperwork... just push teh button! [image]http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/8568/banbutton.png[/image] *Edge emerges via motorboat from his secret underground lair located just off the northwest coast of Scotland. Unable to ascertain Sungam's exact location, he selects the "Quantity: 3" option and pushes the button. Your algorithm is off. You selected three and um, there's four in that pic.
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edge
Jul 15, 2011, 6:42 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: kyleshea wrote: nice work with the bearluv thread btw. shit was hilarious Sometimes you just gotta hand it to NA. I have a good idea for a troll (a solid 6 pager atleast) but I'm not sure it will work because I'm regular and actually post in the general forums pretty often. Unfortunately I'm too lazy to start a second account and build up a high enough PC to make it believable. I have a couple of accounts in reserve... Banzable offense!! I've begun filing the paperwork. Fuck the paperwork... just push teh button! *Edge emerges via motorboat from his secret underground lair located just off the northwest coast of Scotland. Unable to ascertain Sungam's exact location, he selects the "Quantity: 3" option and pushes the button. Your algorithm is off. You selected three and um, there's four in that pic. The fourth explosion was sungam shitzing his pants in rage.
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 6:51 PM
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erisspirit wrote: airscape wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: airscape wrote: Hey Donnie my new Facebook buddy!! I've got the cunning plans. I'll be saving the cash in a special "Fuckin A" bank account <-- I hope the bank will allow the account name. THen as the cash progresses and reaches peak levels of awesomeness I shall make a round the world trip and visit as many people as I can, with you bunch included. And all my facebook friends. Good plan? For a minute I thought you were going axe me to cash a large check from a Nigerian Bank. Too which I would have say sorry, no I can't help you out. But this plan sounds awsome. Because you used the word awsome in the same sentence as bank account deposits. HAHA Anyrate. Sounds great. Come on by and we'll rope up or visit Disneyland or the beaches, etc. But so far I only gots like R1000 for the trip, and that's about $2.50 , so I still gots lots of saving to do. It's take me at least another 2 weeks to have enough..... let's see... I'll be out of debt, have a savings, and be able to travel the world in about 11,259,246,785,369 years you're doing it wrong.
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 7:00 PM
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airscape wrote: notapplicable wrote: Enjoy. [image]http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/261533_10150713042135083_624510082_19549400_6257413_n.jpg[/image] That might be the first photo you posted that does not contain your pubes or bare ass I think it's the first photo that actually contains his face.
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 7:13 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: So now that I'm out climbing/biking/hiking daily, I thought the pounds would start to come off again. Apparently this is not true if you've been grocery shopping at the gas station for the last month. I find when I work out a ton I don't loose weight... which is totally not the fault of bacon or beer ... or the wine I'm drinking right now I've heard that exercise can increase weight because muscle is heavier than fat and people actually might eat more because: a) they're hungrier and; b) they think they can get away with eating more because they've just worked out.
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Kartessa
Jul 15, 2011, 7:16 PM
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epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: now to decide what to eat for lunch Carneasada buritto, here. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Booooreeeeetooooo
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Kartessa
Jul 15, 2011, 7:31 PM
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Where did everybody go?
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Jul 15, 2011, 7:42 PM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: now to decide what to eat for lunch Carneasada buritto, here. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Booooreeeeetooooo Yer stoned, still, aren't you?
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edge
Jul 15, 2011, 7:44 PM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Where did everybody go? That grownup thing called werk! durp.
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macherry
Jul 15, 2011, 7:49 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: So now that I'm out climbing/biking/hiking daily, I thought the pounds would start to come off again. Apparently this is not true if you've been grocery shopping at the gas station for the last month. I find when I work out a ton I don't loose weight... which is totally not the fault of bacon or beer ... or the wine I'm drinking right now I've heard that exercise can increase weight because muscle is heavier than fat and people actually might eat more because: a) they're hungrier and; b) they think they can get away with eating more because they've just worked out. no, i believe that's bs,, or at least it's negligible. you gain weight because too many calories in, and not burning enough calories during the day. probably a good question for jt512. as for the rest of your statement, i have no idea what you're talking about
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Kartessa
Jul 15, 2011, 7:50 PM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: now to decide what to eat for lunch Carneasada buritto, here. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Booooreeeeetooooo Yer stoned, still, aren't you? Doooreeetooo
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Kartessa
Jul 15, 2011, 7:51 PM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Where did everybody go? That grownup thing called werk! Are you insinuating that I don't have a job?
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epoch
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Jul 15, 2011, 7:55 PM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Where did everybody go? That grownup thing called werk! Are you insinuating that I don't have a job? Nerp. Some jobs are grown up, others are just that. Jobs.
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Kartessa
Jul 15, 2011, 8:01 PM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Where did everybody go? That grownup thing called werk! Are you insinuating that I don't have a job? Nerp. Some jobs are grown up, others are just that. Jobs. I don't understand... explain the difference to me again... grown up jobs are the kind you dread going to in the morning? just jobs are fun?
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 8:07 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: UGGG so my fairly new and "wonderful" harness is giving me trouble... I have the dead bird r2-something older version of http://www.rei.com/...mbing-harness-womens mebbe I'm just too fattyin mai legs the inner side of the leg loops are getting fold lines and are starting to cut in painfully if i sit in my harness... projecting was NO FUN not really sure what to do ... don't really want to buy ANOTHER harness... I love that this one is really light and comfy when climbing, but sitting and lowering is starting to suck anyone know of some comfy wuns? I heard Misty Mountain iz nice... the boy luvs his BD aspect harness, but they dont have a ladeez wun... I'd have to get the wun he haz I used to have the Misty Cadillac and it's an awesome harness. I now ride in one of the Arcteryx harnesses and it's freaking way better. No padding? Don't worry. The way they've designed it that isn't a problem at all. One of the more comfortable harnesses I've ever worn. I wouldn't want to aid in it, but for everything else, I prefer it over the Misty. Joel also has one, I believe. see everyone says that... and at first it was fine, but the edges where it goes into the elastic on the legs is loosing it's form and folding and it HURTS. I'm not a fan of harness that hurt me.
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 8:09 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: airscape wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: airscape wrote: Hey Donnie my new Facebook buddy!! I've got the cunning plans. I'll be saving the cash in a special "Fuckin A" bank account <-- I hope the bank will allow the account name. THen as the cash progresses and reaches peak levels of awesomeness I shall make a round the world trip and visit as many people as I can, with you bunch included. And all my facebook friends. Good plan? For a minute I thought you were going axe me to cash a large check from a Nigerian Bank. Too which I would have say sorry, no I can't help you out. But this plan sounds awsome. Because you used the word awsome in the same sentence as bank account deposits. HAHA Anyrate. Sounds great. Come on by and we'll rope up or visit Disneyland or the beaches, etc. But so far I only gots like R1000 for the trip, and that's about $2.50 , so I still gots lots of saving to do. It's take me at least another 2 weeks to have enough..... let's see... I'll be out of debt, have a savings, and be able to travel the world in about 11,259,246,785,369 years you're doing it wrong. indeed
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 8:10 PM
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macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: So now that I'm out climbing/biking/hiking daily, I thought the pounds would start to come off again. Apparently this is not true if you've been grocery shopping at the gas station for the last month. I find when I work out a ton I don't loose weight... which is totally not the fault of bacon or beer ... or the wine I'm drinking right now I've heard that exercise can increase weight because muscle is heavier than fat and people actually might eat more because: a) they're hungrier and; b) they think they can get away with eating more because they've just worked out. no, i believe that's bs,, or at least it's negligible. you gain weight because too many calories in, and not burning enough calories during the day. probably a good question for jt512. as for the rest of your statement, i have no idea what you're talking about not sure if that was sarcasm (I'm tired), but I've read that a lot of people, when starting an exercise routine, may end up eating more because they are hungrier from working harder than normal. Part of that is due to purely being hungry, and part of that may be from people thinking, "hey, I just worked out, I can eat that ice cream now and not feel the effects!" Hence, the added weight (i.e. - the workout is negated by the extra eating). The muscle thing is a good question for JT, but I've read it enough to not care enough to ask him. If you're curious then go ahead, I'd probably read the answer.
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 8:10 PM
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epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: now to decide what to eat for lunch Carneasada buritto, here. mmmmmmmmmmmmm I had a burrito too... it wuz yum
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 8:12 PM
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macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: So now that I'm out climbing/biking/hiking daily, I thought the pounds would start to come off again. Apparently this is not true if you've been grocery shopping at the gas station for the last month. I find when I work out a ton I don't loose weight... which is totally not the fault of bacon or beer ... or the wine I'm drinking right now I've heard that exercise can increase weight because muscle is heavier than fat and people actually might eat more because: a) they're hungrier and; b) they think they can get away with eating more because they've just worked out. no, i believe that's bs,, or at least it's negligible. you gain weight because too many calories in, and not burning enough calories during the day. probably a good question for jt512. as for the rest of your statement, i have no idea what you're talking about I'm fairly certain I fall into your definition... but in my defense food is delicious! actually I've only gained a few pounds since my knee surgery which isn't too bad considering the sit on your butt phase of recovery... but I wouldn't mind getting back to my I just ran a marathon weight
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 8:17 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: UGGG so my fairly new and "wonderful" harness is giving me trouble... I have the dead bird r2-something older version of http://www.rei.com/...mbing-harness-womens mebbe I'm just too fattyin mai legs the inner side of the leg loops are getting fold lines and are starting to cut in painfully if i sit in my harness... projecting was NO FUN not really sure what to do ... don't really want to buy ANOTHER harness... I love that this one is really light and comfy when climbing, but sitting and lowering is starting to suck anyone know of some comfy wuns? I heard Misty Mountain iz nice... the boy luvs his BD aspect harness, but they dont have a ladeez wun... I'd have to get the wun he haz I used to have the Misty Cadillac and it's an awesome harness. I now ride in one of the Arcteryx harnesses and it's freaking way better. No padding? Don't worry. The way they've designed it that isn't a problem at all. One of the more comfortable harnesses I've ever worn. I wouldn't want to aid in it, but for everything else, I prefer it over the Misty. Joel also has one, I believe. see everyone says that... and at first it was fine, but the edges where it goes into the elastic on the legs is loosing it's form and folding and it HURTS. I'm not a fan of harness that hurt me. You bought the Arcteryx one? Maybe you're just wearing it wrong
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 8:23 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: UGGG so my fairly new and "wonderful" harness is giving me trouble... I have the dead bird r2-something older version of http://www.rei.com/...mbing-harness-womens mebbe I'm just too fattyin mai legs the inner side of the leg loops are getting fold lines and are starting to cut in painfully if i sit in my harness... projecting was NO FUN not really sure what to do ... don't really want to buy ANOTHER harness... I love that this one is really light and comfy when climbing, but sitting and lowering is starting to suck anyone know of some comfy wuns? I heard Misty Mountain iz nice... the boy luvs his BD aspect harness, but they dont have a ladeez wun... I'd have to get the wun he haz I used to have the Misty Cadillac and it's an awesome harness. I now ride in one of the Arcteryx harnesses and it's freaking way better. No padding? Don't worry. The way they've designed it that isn't a problem at all. One of the more comfortable harnesses I've ever worn. I wouldn't want to aid in it, but for everything else, I prefer it over the Misty. Joel also has one, I believe. see everyone says that... and at first it was fine, but the edges where it goes into the elastic on the legs is loosing it's form and folding and it HURTS. I'm not a fan of harness that hurt me. You bought the Arcteryx one? Maybe you're just wearing it wrong I've had the arcteryx one... thats the one I was complaining about. I'm not wearing it wrong... it didn't start to hurt until recently.
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 8:32 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: UGGG so my fairly new and "wonderful" harness is giving me trouble... I have the dead bird r2-something older version of http://www.rei.com/...mbing-harness-womens mebbe I'm just too fattyin mai legs the inner side of the leg loops are getting fold lines and are starting to cut in painfully if i sit in my harness... projecting was NO FUN not really sure what to do ... don't really want to buy ANOTHER harness... I love that this one is really light and comfy when climbing, but sitting and lowering is starting to suck anyone know of some comfy wuns? I heard Misty Mountain iz nice... the boy luvs his BD aspect harness, but they dont have a ladeez wun... I'd have to get the wun he haz I used to have the Misty Cadillac and it's an awesome harness. I now ride in one of the Arcteryx harnesses and it's freaking way better. No padding? Don't worry. The way they've designed it that isn't a problem at all. One of the more comfortable harnesses I've ever worn. I wouldn't want to aid in it, but for everything else, I prefer it over the Misty. Joel also has one, I believe. see everyone says that... and at first it was fine, but the edges where it goes into the elastic on the legs is loosing it's form and folding and it HURTS. I'm not a fan of harness that hurt me. You bought the Arcteryx one? Maybe you're just wearing it wrong I've had the arcteryx one... thats the one I was complaining about. I'm not wearing it wrong... it didn't start to hurt until recently. my guess is that because my thighs aren't quite as muscular as I might like, the loops cut in a bit more while lowering and sitting which has caused the creases which are the problem. while I'm not fat that sure makes me feel like it :P mebbe I should drown my sorrows in bacon .. and beer ... yes... that will help
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