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obsessed
Jun 24, 2008, 10:35 PM
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the_climber wrote: Could one of you jokers in here pull the fire alarm at my office so I can get out early today? I can't physically come there to pull the alarm, I could call in a bomb threat. Whats the number?
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obsessed
Jun 24, 2008, 10:40 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: Could one of you jokers in here pull the fire alarm at my office so I can get out early today? just go into the bathroom and throw a lit ciggy into the trash can. Make sure there's no cameras watching the hallway first though. words of experience talking there. I left early today. Had to pick up my son from his first day at his new job. He nails a job in a bike shop....putting bikes together. Perfect job for a bike nut. What better than getting paid to do something you love...hrmm I think we talked about this a few pages back.
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the_climber
Jun 24, 2008, 10:40 PM
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obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: Could one of you jokers in here pull the fire alarm at my office so I can get out early today? I can't physically come there to pull the alarm, I could call in a bomb threat. Whats the number? 403-69.... Shit the boss is coming....
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tripperjm
Jun 25, 2008, 12:20 AM
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epoch wrote: Not that I can see it from work - I went home during lunch, though, to see it - but here's a pic of me flying from a .12b/c on Sunday. Could you spray a little more, so I know how cool you really are. Try just saying the name of the climb, I'll know the grade. sides, I just don't care about your soft numbers. oh, and it looks like your belayer needs to learn how to give a dynamic belay. that is all.
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epoch
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Jun 25, 2008, 10:59 AM
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Two lazy to click from the first page to the last. And this gives me an extra post...
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epoch
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Jun 25, 2008, 11:04 AM
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tripperjm wrote: epoch wrote: [image]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e345/BenCortVI/080622-004.jpg?t=1214316576[/image] Not that I can see it from work - I went home during lunch, though, to see it - but here's a pic of me flying from a .12b/c on Sunday. Could you spray a little more, so I know how cool you really are. Try just saying the name of the climb, I'll know the grade. sides, I just don't care about your soft numbers. oh, and it looks like your belayer needs to learn how to give a dynamic belay. that is all. Restless Native. The belayer was freaked because I outweigh him by 40 lbs. The catch was soft enough. Thank you Ikanclimb5.19jack. Now go play on your slabs...
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granite_grrl
Jun 25, 2008, 11:16 AM
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obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: Could one of you jokers in here pull the fire alarm at my office so I can get out early today? just go into the bathroom and throw a lit ciggy into the trash can. Make sure there's no cameras watching the hallway first though. words of experience talking there. I left early today. Had to pick up my son from his first day at his new job. He nails a job in a bike shop....putting bikes together. Perfect job for a bike nut. What better than getting paid to do something you love...hrmm I think we talked about this a few pages back. I'm actually jealous. Working in a bike shop would be way more fun than working here! Don't know if I'd be able to make the mortgage payments though.
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sungam
Jun 25, 2008, 11:21 AM
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epoch wrote: Thank you Ikanclimb5.19jack. Now go play on your slabs... "In other news today, tripperjm just got totally served"
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obsessed
Jun 25, 2008, 1:32 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: obsessed wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: Could one of you jokers in here pull the fire alarm at my office so I can get out early today? just go into the bathroom and throw a lit ciggy into the trash can. Make sure there's no cameras watching the hallway first though. words of experience talking there. I left early today. Had to pick up my son from his first day at his new job. He nails a job in a bike shop....putting bikes together. Perfect job for a bike nut. What better than getting paid to do something you love...hrmm I think we talked about this a few pages back. I'm actually jealous. Working in a bike shop would be way more fun than working here! Don't know if I'd be able to make the mortgage payments though. Doubt it would pay the bills plus you would probably spend your pay in the shop on gear!!! Which is likely what he is going to do too Another bonus is he gets the weekends off. So now I can drag him and his sister on a little canoe/kayak trip.
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the_climber
Jun 25, 2008, 2:52 PM
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sungam wrote: epoch wrote: Thank you Ikanclimb5.19jack. Now go play on your slabs... "In other news today, tripperjm just got totally served" Where's the popcorn...
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wanderlustmd
Jun 25, 2008, 3:06 PM
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obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: Could one of you jokers in here pull the fire alarm at my office so I can get out early today? I can't physically come there to pull the alarm, I could call in a bomb threat. Whats the number? 1-900-LUV-CANUX
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wanderlustmd
Jun 25, 2008, 3:07 PM
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Hey Jay, did you have a good time at the Ruckus?
(This post was edited by wanderlustmd on Jun 25, 2008, 3:08 PM)
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obsessed
Jun 25, 2008, 3:14 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: Hey Jay, did you have a good time at the Ruckus? why didn't you go to the ruckus?
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the_climber
Jun 25, 2008, 3:59 PM
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's one of those days.... Bearing's gone on the rear axle (Drivers side), No press, no SST (Special Service Tool) to do the Job, and no time to do it the other way. Work sucks today. Forgot my coffee at home before dropping the truck off. Forgot my breakfast at the same time. Shot me (figuratively, not litteraly)
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epoch
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Jun 25, 2008, 4:06 PM
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sungam wrote: epoch wrote: Thank you Ikanclimb5.19jack. Now go play on your slabs... "In other news today, tripperjm just got totally served" Actually, since Jack (tripperjm) is a .12 and more climber I don't know who did the serving. Yes, my statement of flopping on a .12 this weekend is a bit sprayish, but I don't think I flaunted it, considering the pic in mention is of me falling off of it... Still, he is in the wrong thread.
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sungam
Jun 25, 2008, 4:34 PM
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Still, a well good comeback, what say?
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granite_grrl
Jun 25, 2008, 4:44 PM
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sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny.
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sungam
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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
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the_climber
Jun 25, 2008, 4:59 PM
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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.
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stymingersfink
Jun 25, 2008, 5:10 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: Still, a well good comeback, what say? Not really. Now STFU, Donny. quite not actually. STFU, Donny.
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stymingersfink
Jun 25, 2008, 5:12 PM
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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.
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the_climber
Jun 25, 2008, 5:20 PM
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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
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obsessed
Jun 25, 2008, 5:39 PM
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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. Well we thought you would have gone away a long time ago.
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the_climber
Jun 25, 2008, 5:45 PM
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obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's one of those days.... Bearing's gone on the rear axle (Drivers side), No press, no SST (Special Service Tool) to do the Job, and no time to do it the other way. Work sucks today. Forgot my coffee at home before dropping the truck off. Forgot my breakfast at the same time. Shot me (figuratively, not litteraly) Sucks to be you. Do the bearings wear out faster because of the mud you drive thru? If so, suck it up. No. I'm having to do them because the Truck is 18 years old. The breaks on the other hand... the guy I bought the truck off of a little over a year ago either lied about doing the front breaks or never learned how to use the gears in the truck to slow it down. The front breaks were a pain in the ass to do, not because it was a difficult job, but rather to replace the rotors on a Toyota 4x4 you have to pull the lacking hubs (free wheel hubs), and the front wheel bearings in order to remove the disks, then you have to remove them from the backing plate and reinstall... The benifit is that I know the front beriongs are good (and easier to replace when I need to do that than the rear bearings (untill I swap out the crappy IFS for a solid front axle.... can't wait for that).
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