Nov 15, 2010, 12:37 AM
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I have one of your forgotten draws (what would you do after 3 years?)
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Your from out of state and climbing with new friends. It's been a great day climbing and you don't count your draws (I never do) and one of your best gets forgotten.
Nov 15, 2010, 1:11 AM
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If I know that you are going to be in town and climbing with some of my friends then I would give it to them and have them give it to you. I would let you know that ________ had your draw to give to you.
Edit to add, seeing that you are in WA and i'm in the Philippines I don't think you get her that much and I would keep it........
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Nov 15, 2010, 1:24 AM
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Not sure, one that does nothing but sit in front of a computer all day on the days that he can't get out and climb, seeing that I don't work, or should I say does not have to work.
Nov 15, 2010, 1:39 AM
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Well, it is during the week and everyone is at work or it is rainning. The rainning part is the main reason this time of the year as it is the rainy season, but the good thing is that the rainy season is almost over.
Nov 15, 2010, 1:39 AM
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Your from out of state and climbing with new friends. It's been a great day climbing and you don't count your draws (I never do) and one of your best gets forgotten.
I'm hope for #5
I'm not really sure what you're even trying to communicate. Even some of your poll options don't even make sense!
Nov 15, 2010, 1:44 AM
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Thanks for letting me know that I was bored, so that is what I have been feeling for the last 11 months. Again thanks for letting me know that I'm bored out of my F*&^%$# mind.....
Nov 15, 2010, 1:52 AM
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Re: [spikeddem] I have one of your forgotten draws (what would you do after 3 years?)
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spikeddem wrote:
roadstead wrote:
Your from out of state and climbing with new friends. It's been a great day climbing and you don't count your draws (I never do) and one of your best gets forgotten.
I'm hope for #5
I'm not really sure what you're even trying to communicate. Even some of your poll options don't even make sense!
Nov 15, 2010, 5:54 PM
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roadstead wrote:
spikeddem wrote:
roadstead wrote:
Your from out of state and climbing with new friends. It's been a great day climbing and you don't count your draws (I never do) and one of your best gets forgotten.
I'm hope for #5
I'm not really sure what you're even trying to communicate. Even some of your poll options don't even make sense!
just bring up your post count...I hope.
I'm bored at work... so I might as well do my PC++ too
Nov 15, 2010, 6:04 PM
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roadstead wrote:
Your from out of state and climbing with new friends. It's been a great day climbing and you don't count your draws (I never do) and one of your best gets forgotten.
I'm hope for #5
Your statement implies your the one that lost a draw, so why would you put another one in the mail or buy them a beer for keeping it?
Nov 15, 2010, 6:25 PM
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I chose #4. I'd let the person know and if they asked for it back right away then I'd mail it, otherwise I'd make sure I'd have for the return meeting.
Nov 15, 2010, 9:11 PM
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okay, here's another one.
After helping with the rescue, I also rescued your draws off the route you cratered off of. By the time I got down off the route you and your wife and friends were all on the way to hospital.
I have spoken to both you and your wife by phone, several times, and have tried to drop off your draws a few times. You blew me off twice so far. I have lost your phone number.
So here's the question: How long should I wait before I sell your draws?
Nov 15, 2010, 9:52 PM
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okay, here's another one.
After helping with the rescue, I also rescued your draws off the route you cratered off of. By the time I got down off the route you and your wife and friends were all on the way to hospital.
I have spoken to both you and your wife by phone, several times, and have tried to drop off your draws a few times. You blew me off twice so far. I have lost your phone number.
So here's the question: How long should I wait before I sell your draws?
GO
Negative the number of days since you were blown off the first time.
Nov 16, 2010, 1:41 AM
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cracklover wrote:
okay, here's another one.
After helping with the rescue, I also rescued your draws off the route you cratered off of. By the time I got down off the route you and your wife and friends were all on the way to hospital.
I have spoken to both you and your wife by phone, several times, and have tried to drop off your draws a few times. You blew me off twice so far. I have lost your phone number.
So here's the question: How long should I wait before I sell your draws?
GO
I'd keep them around in case they wanted to come by and get them. I wouldn't use them myself anyway. After a couple of attempts to give them back, I wouldn't go out of my way to give them back, but I certainly wouldn't sell them. I can't imagine selling someone else's gear without knowing the history.
Nov 16, 2010, 2:06 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote:
cracklover wrote:
okay, here's another one.
After helping with the rescue, I also rescued your draws off the route you cratered off of. By the time I got down off the route you and your wife and friends were all on the way to hospital.
I have spoken to both you and your wife by phone, several times, and have tried to drop off your draws a few times. You blew me off twice so far. I have lost your phone number.
So here's the question: How long should I wait before I sell your draws?
GO
I'd keep them around in case they wanted to come by and get them. I wouldn't use them myself anyway. After a couple of attempts to give them back, I wouldn't go out of my way to give them back, but I certainly wouldn't sell them. I can't imagine selling someone else's gear without knowing the history.
You'd keep them forever but refuse to use them? What a ridiculous waste.