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king_rat
Aug 21, 2006, 12:52 PM
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In reply to: Then there are those who see you with an old biner for a keychain or something and, since their boy/girlfriend once went toproping, they are by association far superior to you. Admit it, you wear a biner as a key chain because you secretly want people to look at you and think “he is a climber he must be coo!” or to ask you dumb questions about climbing so you can fee all smug and superior :wink:
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sick_climba
Aug 23, 2006, 6:08 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: Then there are those who see you with an old biner for a keychain or something and, since their boy/girlfriend once went toproping, they are by association far superior to you. Admit it, you wear a biner as a key chain because you secretly want people to look at you and think “he is a climber he must be coo!” or to ask you dumb questions about climbing so you can fee all smug and superior :wink: pssshhh I carry my whole rack around hoping some one will notice! :lol:
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taydude
Aug 23, 2006, 1:37 PM
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so once i was telling one of my non-climbing friends at school about a climbing trip I just went on and this kid listening to our conversation adds "hey have you ever been to that gym where there's all the queers with the ballerina shoes and bags of powder?" ( i assume he was trying to sound superior...) response: "yeah i work there" :lol:
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falling_monkey
Aug 23, 2006, 1:48 PM
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when talking to my colleague recently about my visit the previous evening to the climbing wall he asked whether when you get to the top of the route there's a slide on the other side for you to use to get back down! He looked very confused when I explained to him that you just walk back down. thought that although that was one of the most stupid things I'd heard, it was actually a pretty fun idea......might try and build one
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markc
Aug 25, 2006, 2:28 PM
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Excuse the rant, but if you're one of the jerks that flung poo at my two comments on page 15, kindly quote me and refute my statements. Don't be a cowardly piece of shit. I stand by what I write, and I'm happy to take part in a lively discussion. I'm also happy to stand corrected when I'm wrong, so have a go. I only downgrade posts that contain dangerous or blatantly inaccurate information. A difference of opinion is a lame reason to fling shit. If I think you're wrong, I'll tell you and provide my rationale. I invite you to do the same.
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gollum
Aug 25, 2006, 9:00 PM
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One day I was bouldering with some friends, and a non-climber guy asked us: "Do you climbers use scotch tape in your hands?".
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krusher4
Aug 25, 2006, 10:59 PM
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I don't understand these girls that want to date climbers. Were dirty, which we love and poor which we also love...I don't mind though...
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basilisk
Aug 26, 2006, 7:36 PM
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In reply to: I don't understand these girls that want to date climbers. Were dirty, which we love and poor which we also love...I don't mind though... it's clear i need to move to Boulder
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sungam
Aug 26, 2006, 7:50 PM
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Hey, basa! I'll meet you there! we can share a flat untill some rich climber-loving babes pick us up :P :D :lol: -Magnus
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angry
Aug 27, 2006, 3:45 PM
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In reply to: Excuse the rant, but if you're one of the jerks that flung poo at my two comments on page 15, kindly quote me and refute my statements. Don't be a cowardly piece of s---. I stand by what I write, and I'm happy to take part in a lively discussion. I'm also happy to stand corrected when I'm wrong, so have a go. I only downgrade posts that contain dangerous or blatantly inaccurate information. A difference of opinion is a lame reason to fling s---. If I think you're wrong, I'll tell you and provide my rationale. I invite you to do the same. So do you think whining is going to get rid of the poo stains?
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markc
Aug 27, 2006, 4:20 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: Excuse the rant, but if you're one of the jerks that flung poo at my two comments on page 15, kindly quote me and refute my statements. Don't be a cowardly piece of s---. I stand by what I write, and I'm happy to take part in a lively discussion. I'm also happy to stand corrected when I'm wrong, so have a go. I only downgrade posts that contain dangerous or blatantly inaccurate information. A difference of opinion is a lame reason to fling s---. If I think you're wrong, I'll tell you and provide my rationale. I invite you to do the same. So do you think whining is going to get rid of the poo stains? Not necessarily. I hoped whining would get someone to actually point out what they found objectionable. Of course, the only result (aside from your post) is another poo stain. Replying may take some reflection and effort, while pushing the rate button is simple in its passive-aggressive glory.
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coolklimber
Aug 27, 2006, 4:51 PM
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Some asshole with some guided group walked by when I was just about to start leading a route, pointed at my rope and said: " I had that rope once, It broke the first time I used it"
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dynamic_climber
Aug 27, 2006, 5:49 PM
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Bouldering at a park i was topping off a problem when a kid said, "theres an easer way to do that" (refearing to the path)
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tgreene
Aug 27, 2006, 6:56 PM
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I'm always amused by the ever typical "What happens if you fall and die..?" At least I understand what rhetorical means! :lol:
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ctardi
Aug 27, 2006, 7:03 PM
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In an elevator, I was wearing a shirt from a bouldering comp. Oh, you boulder? So you're from colorado? She then goes on for about five minutes about how her sister moved to colorado. I politely listened, then explained about how it's a type of rock climbing. It then went into how her long lost friend was a mountain climber, everest, bla bla bla. I explained the difference, then pulled out my keys (on a toy biner) explaining that I had to go, then got a lecture on how that toy biner is not for climbing, and I should really buy real ones if i'm thinking of climbing. Nice lady though...
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obed_er
Aug 27, 2006, 8:22 PM
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when i told someone i climb: "you climb outside? like in the woods with bears? what happens if you fall from the top? do you use a rope?"
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teddyp324
Aug 27, 2006, 8:31 PM
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I was ice climbing, tied in with ice tools in hand and a hiker walks by and says... "you can't climb on that ice, you're gonna slip and fall" My belayer fell over laughing.
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maestro8
Aug 29, 2006, 10:39 PM
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While hiking a popular trail back to my car... Touron #1: I think those people just went climbing! Touron #2: Didn't we see that group just a little while ago? Touron #3: I dunno, they all look the same to me.
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zeke_sf
Aug 30, 2006, 2:22 AM
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In reply to: Of course, the only result (aside from your post) is another poo stain. :lol: :lol: :lol: that reminds me when I did the whole "I know who flung feces at me" thing on a post. that pretty much got all my posts to that thread poo-stained from then on. funny as hell. SOMEBODY POO ME ALLREADY!!! I NEED ANOTHER STINKBATH! Warning: the preceding statements may qualify as stupid things climbing people say.
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sketch
Aug 30, 2006, 3:32 PM
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"Hey look at that honey, I don't think he's gonna make it." - One 'billy said to his wife while standing atop a vistor overlook, peering over the rail and watching me lead up through the exposed crux slot. And my all-time personal favorite, "How did you boys repel all the way up there?" - Another 'billy inquired as to my method of "getting the rope up there," to which he later replied, "oh, did someone else scale it in the first place?" Yeah, sure whatever.
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craftedpacket
Aug 30, 2006, 4:53 PM
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Even though my parents know what climbing is my mother always says: "Did you go Propelling?"
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sky7high
Sep 9, 2006, 2:30 AM
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Are you going to rappelling class? I just don't get why people over here in Mexico always confuse rappeling with climbing...
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sick_climba
Sep 9, 2006, 4:55 AM
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In reply to: "What are the clippy things for?" Where did you see my mother at?
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