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dr_feelgood
May 5, 2008, 3:13 PM
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PTFTW.
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dr_feelgood
May 5, 2008, 3:14 PM
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I'm in a real assholish mood today. Don't know why, either.
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epoch
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May 5, 2008, 3:36 PM
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If I didn't have a conscience, I'd rape you of that.
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the_climber
May 5, 2008, 3:41 PM
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: granite_grrl wrote: - Found out a friend was going to do the Hueco guide training and decided I hated work and I miss travel. - PC++ a little longer than I should have surrounding lunch. - Tried to figure out the rework bay programming again. - Went to boring meeting #3 that had nothing to do with me. - Got beat up by the construction guys about the lousy wiring diagrams given to me by the vendor. - Made photo copies of said lousy drawings. - PC++ Its been a busy and shitty day. Fridays normally have the most boring meetings that have nothing to do with me. Why would you want to go to a class on how to screw up access and loose your crag? Keep your chin up, it will get better soon. Have a beer or 12 on your new deck! Its a course put on by the Texas Parks so people can do voluntary guiding. And maybe for Rob. I see What are you up to this weekend? I did some bouldering today. I bet I got in about an imperial ton in two hours. Maybe not though. My truck was really squatting. I should have got a trailer to take with so I could have got more. There was one hugey I wanted to get, but we were having a hell of a time moving it to get it in the truck. I have to unload them myself at home, so I decided against it. I still got 9 way to heavy for me to lift boulders plus a bunch of smaller ones. Tomorrow if it isn't raining we are going climbing. If it does rain maybe we will go get more boulders. Did you wear a beenie? No I forgot to take one with. It wasn't very cold anyway. Today was cold. I wore a hat. I was wishing I had wore long underwear. Well, you can't boulder without a beenie. Is that what I've been doing wrong? Damn. No Beenie while bouldering.... gues my old school bandana hippy hat just doesn't give me the bouldering pow'ah of da beenie.
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the_climber
May 5, 2008, 3:44 PM
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obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: epoch wrote: Not in any way associated with the post above me... Going climbing. If y'all don't hear from me by the time doc pipes up tomorrow night. Please start worrying. Cheers. Should we start worrying or stop caring? We can pretend to worry, but we all know we really don't care. Wait! Doesn't Art care?
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epoch
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May 5, 2008, 3:47 PM
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the_climber wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: epoch wrote: Not in any way associated with the post above me... Going climbing. If y'all don't hear from me by the time doc pipes up tomorrow night. Please start worrying. Cheers. Should we start worrying or stop caring? We can pretend to worry, but we all know we really don't care. Wait! Doesn't Art care? Not really. But apparently you do.
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the_climber
May 5, 2008, 3:53 PM
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epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Post #4000. Don't know where else to put it. *sniff* she makes me proud You're here. Guess that means you didn't crater. Good climb?
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dr_feelgood
May 5, 2008, 4:03 PM
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epoch wrote: If I didn't have a conscience, I'd rape you of that. My karma is out of balance. Maybe you should. Francis.
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dr_feelgood
May 5, 2008, 4:04 PM
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the_climber wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Post #4000. Don't know where else to put it. *sniff* she makes me proud You're here. Guess that means you didn't crater. Good climb? Yes, yes. We need details aside from the rainy day story. trad tuesday is tomorrow. I'm stoked.
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the_climber
May 5, 2008, 4:05 PM
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epoch wrote: My place to N. Conway = 2:17 My place to the start of the rains = 1:35 fuckin rain. All the weather predictions I read for Saturday, as well as the weather on Saturday said that it would be cloudy with a chance of rain in the evening. We were driving at 6 AM and it starts pouring. I was a bit over half-way there. So, I did what any respectable climber would do. I turned the fuck around and went home. I grabbed the rest of my rack (I take only what is needed for a given area) and head 1 hour in the opposite direction to do some Maine coast climbing, where we had a wonderful day. It started raining, too, though only after we made it back to the trailhead in the afternoon. Drove 5 hours to make it to the area that is 47 minutes from my house. We should have went to Acadia. Fuckin Rain... Fuckin' Rain. At least it wasn't hail.
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the_climber
May 5, 2008, 4:09 PM
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obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: Thats disgusting. Similar thing happened to me, but it was a bag of frozen fish that defrosted in the back of our van. Didn't realize the juice had run down into some grooves. One week later, we were on our way to Nova scotia and the smell kept getting worse and worse. Our first stop in QB I looked for the source of the smell and found thousands of maggots swimming in this fish liquid. I gagged the whole time I was cleaning it up. bruce wrote: I'm not the woman. You clean it up! I couldn't make him clean it up. I was the airhead who left the bag of fish in the hot vehicle. You're a natural blonde, aren't you? Nope. I blame the 80's for my lack of brain cells I remember the 80's! It' sjust that there are some really fuzzy spots in the memories... hmmm, why is that... oh, ya... da pillz, the blue ones, the red ones, the green ones, the white ones...
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the_climber
May 5, 2008, 4:16 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: the_climber wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Post #4000. Don't know where else to put it. *sniff* she makes me proud You're here. Guess that means you didn't crater. Good climb? Yes, yes. We need details aside from the rainy day story. trad tuesday is tomorrow. I'm stoked. I want a Trad tuesday. I did have a new route Saturday though. Enjoyed all 145m of it. Would have been completely hooped without pins. Fucked up one of my KB's though . Damn twisted limestone cracks... mind you it wasn't over driven, tied off actually and was likely my best piece in the top half of the first pitch. Pics, when I find the sync cord for my camera.
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stymingersfink
May 5, 2008, 4:33 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: Post #4000. Don't know where else to put it. so you just throw it in the dumpster, huh?
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stymingersfink
May 5, 2008, 4:33 PM
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obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: I think we have skunks living under our front step. So you built over the stinky creature and trapped him in there? Bugger!! I didn't build the front step. I put chicken wire around the perimeter of the deck and buried it to hopefully keep them out of under there. But getting back to our conversation about bodies, I think Doc might have been right. A while back I could smell this skunky nastiness in our basement. I think it might have been the skunks under the step. I have heard that the only thing stinkier than a skunk is a dead skunk. My cousin ran over a Skunk with her Camaro a number of years ago... ended up dragging the stink rodent a few hundered meters down the road (lower ground clearence). It was a damn hot summer that year too, and no amount of engine degreaser could get the smell away, especially when the engine warmed up. I've told this tale before, but I'll share it again. When I was young, growing up on a ranch, we had tons of ranch-cats. Near-feral things, we would feed them on the front porch in exchange for them keeping the local mouse population somewhat under control. One afternoon approaching winter solstice as the days grew shorter, my older sister was just arriving home from school. Coming up the steps to the porch, she reached down to pet one of the cats eating from the cat food bowl. Of course, this was not one of the cats, but in the early evenind dusk that she didn't realize this until it stiffened it's back legs and released an immense cloud of pungent stuff. It took several gallons of tomato juice to clean her and the front porch up to the point that it wouldn't make your eyes water. The only thing she can really say about it after all these years is "Skunks? Yeah, I petted one. Once." My story's better. Yours is too long Better how? Not sure I'd go about bragging about the awful fish smell coming from the back seat, nor the maggots festering in its pool of juices.
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stymingersfink
May 5, 2008, 4:33 PM
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obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: I think we have skunks living under our front step. So you built over the stinky creature and trapped him in there? Bugger!! I didn't build the front step. I put chicken wire around the perimeter of the deck and buried it to hopefully keep them out of under there. But getting back to our conversation about bodies, I think Doc might have been right. A while back I could smell this skunky nastiness in our basement. I think it might have been the skunks under the step. I have heard that the only thing stinkier than a skunk is a dead skunk. My cousin ran over a Skunk with her Camaro a number of years ago... ended up dragging the stink rodent a few hundered meters down the road (lower ground clearence). It was a damn hot summer that year too, and no amount of engine degreaser could get the smell away, especially when the engine warmed up. I've told this tale before, but I'll share it again. When I was young, growing up on a ranch, we had tons of ranch-cats. Near-feral things, we would feed them on the front porch in exchange for them keeping the local mouse population somewhat under control. One afternoon approaching winter solstice as the days grew shorter, my older sister was just arriving home from school. Coming up the steps to the porch, she reached down to pet one of the cats eating from the cat food bowl. Of course, this was not one of the cats, but in the early evenind dusk that she didn't realize this until it stiffened it's back legs and released an immense cloud of pungent stuff. It took several gallons of tomato juice to clean her and the front porch up to the point that it wouldn't make your eyes water. The only thing she can really say about it after all these years is "Skunks? Yeah, I petted one. Once." My story's better. Yours is too long Somehow, I never tire of hearing this. Say it again.
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stymingersfink
May 5, 2008, 4:34 PM
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the_climber wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: the_climber wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Post #4000. Don't know where else to put it. *sniff* she makes me proud You're here. Guess that means you didn't crater. Good climb? Yes, yes. We need details aside from the rainy day story. trad tuesday is tomorrow. I'm stoked. I want a Trad tuesday. I did have a new route Saturday though. Enjoyed all 145m of it. Would have been completely hooped without pins. Fucked up one of my KB's though . Damn twisted limestone cracks... mind you it wasn't over driven, tied off actually and was likely my best piece in the top half of the first pitch. Pics, when I find the sync cord for my camera. From what I've observed, any talk of actual climbing should not be happening within this thread.
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stymingersfink
May 5, 2008, 4:37 PM
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epoch wrote: Haha that's good. Oh, and fixed that one for you...
the onion wrote: an instructive diagram for removing one's head from one's ass prior to stepping into the crosswalk. posting in this thread. I guess I should have read that sooner.
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granite_grrl
May 5, 2008, 5:22 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: the_climber wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Post #4000. Don't know where else to put it. *sniff* she makes me proud You're here. Guess that means you didn't crater. Good climb? Yes, yes. We need details aside from the rainy day story. trad tuesday is tomorrow. I'm stoked. I want a Trad tuesday. I did have a new route Saturday though. Enjoyed all 145m of it. Would have been completely hooped without pins. Fucked up one of my KB's though . Damn twisted limestone cracks... mind you it wasn't over driven, tied off actually and was likely my best piece in the top half of the first pitch. Pics, when I find the sync cord for my camera. From what I've observed, any talk of actual climbing should not be happening within this thread. You're a dumbass.
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obsessed
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dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: My lawnchair beckons. Someone snipe tpc #1k before i get back. Aren't you the bossy one today And you still fail to accomplish the tasks assigned. I'm taking a break, drinking some water, and stealing 1k. Your'e not the boss of me!
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obsessed
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dr_feelgood wrote: I'm in a real assholish mood today. Don't know why, either. The facism weekend does that to you
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obsessed
May 5, 2008, 5:32 PM
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the_climber wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: Thats disgusting. Similar thing happened to me, but it was a bag of frozen fish that defrosted in the back of our van. Didn't realize the juice had run down into some grooves. One week later, we were on our way to Nova scotia and the smell kept getting worse and worse. Our first stop in QB I looked for the source of the smell and found thousands of maggots swimming in this fish liquid. I gagged the whole time I was cleaning it up. bruce wrote: I'm not the woman. You clean it up! I couldn't make him clean it up. I was the airhead who left the bag of fish in the hot vehicle. You're a natural blonde, aren't you? Nope. I blame the 80's for my lack of brain cells I remember the 80's! It' sjust that there are some really fuzzy spots in the memories... hmmm, why is that... oh, ya... da pillz, the blue ones, the red ones, the green ones, the white ones... hahaha the pharmacy days eh. With a little homegrown mixed in
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obsessed
May 5, 2008, 5:51 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: I think we have skunks living under our front step. So you built over the stinky creature and trapped him in there? Bugger!! I didn't build the front step. I put chicken wire around the perimeter of the deck and buried it to hopefully keep them out of under there. But getting back to our conversation about bodies, I think Doc might have been right. A while back I could smell this skunky nastiness in our basement. I think it might have been the skunks under the step. I have heard that the only thing stinkier than a skunk is a dead skunk. My cousin ran over a Skunk with her Camaro a number of years ago... ended up dragging the stink rodent a few hundered meters down the road (lower ground clearence). It was a damn hot summer that year too, and no amount of engine degreaser could get the smell away, especially when the engine warmed up. I've told this tale before, but I'll share it again. When I was young, growing up on a ranch, we had tons of ranch-cats. Near-feral things, we would feed them on the front porch in exchange for them keeping the local mouse population somewhat under control. One afternoon approaching winter solstice as the days grew shorter, my older sister was just arriving home from school. Coming up the steps to the porch, she reached down to pet one of the cats eating from the cat food bowl. Of course, this was not one of the cats, but in the early evenind dusk that she didn't realize this until it stiffened it's back legs and released an immense cloud of pungent stuff. It took several gallons of tomato juice to clean her and the front porch up to the point that it wouldn't make your eyes water. The only thing she can really say about it after all these years is "Skunks? Yeah, I petted one. Once." My story's better. Yours is too longBetter how? Not sure I'd go about bragging about the awful fish smell coming from the back seat, nor the maggots festering in its pool of juices. I have the ability to laugh at myself, its not bragging
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wanderlustmd
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I quit today. It's official Woo Frickin Hoo I'm opening the bar
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kachoong
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Woooo!!! 6 sleeps!!
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