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Gmburns2000
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erisspirit wrote: 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 It's one of the cool new ones? with the stretch waist and legs?
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 9:19 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: 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 It's one of the cool new ones? with the stretch waist and legs? R280 where it gets thin on the inner leg it is loosing the nice form it once had anyhooo... in the end I like it as a sport harness due to it's lightness, and breathability but for any time I'll be sitting in it for awhile (multiple raps, hanging belay, projecting) it's just not going to work for me
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erisspirit
Jul 15, 2011, 9:21 PM
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iz bored... shuld ninja out of werk
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Gmburns2000
Jul 15, 2011, 9:50 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: 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 It's one of the cool new ones? with the stretch waist and legs? R280 [image]http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/B3lxzsRGhPm1_UuXH_C8Fmte-U3SJp6rjSpRYcQbVMTqRbf5GQOETLR8-P5hND7X_1_sqRl1jDUsftqjT8ArcWmS0LH1ge3mekgMP62TSPKEDYwTYP3P_klnz6Av5TyGlDfEC-o28bbicfKCx6YKWvEaqL10Z91Vf7dHSV_jfCOF-7xacg[/image] where it gets thin on the inner leg it is loosing the nice form it once had anyhooo... in the end I like it as a sport harness due to it's lightness, and breathability but for any time I'll be sitting in it for awhile (multiple raps, hanging belay, projecting) it's just not going to work for me yeah, similar to mine. Honestly, I'm finding that the thin sections of the waist belt aren't staying aligned very well on mine. no problems with the leg loops except that I've left them too short for some odd reason lately. I wonder if this is a general design issue.
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donald949
Jul 15, 2011, 10:21 PM
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erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: In other news. Headed off to camping later next week. Wife and I boff tired, so the general plan is to jess sit around and chillaxe. We're headed to the mountains, near some climink. But eye knot really counting on any. Might scout ought sum klimbz. Play in the lake. Hike. ride me bike. If we fin sum tr, might due dat. If wooo camping! this weekend I think we are heading up to San Jac to test out my gnu hiking shoez mebbe check out what the bouldering iz like up there Hey good plan. The work day is winding down. Shortly I'll be off to Shaver Lake for some RANDR.
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donald949
Jul 15, 2011, 11:30 PM
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erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: Ug so tired today... and lacking major motivation You go climb in gym tonite? yea but only for a little bit... made plans to be in Carlsbad at 8... guess a little climbing iz better than no climbing The fuck... Climbings > everything else... but pizza port and beer iz gud! my moto friends are escaping LA... I haven't seen them in aggggggggeeeeeesssss Pizza Port is goood.
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donald949
Jul 15, 2011, 11:50 PM
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Email auto reply set. Time sheet done. Outgone phone mssg changed. HOmeward bound. Have a good couple weeks all.
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epoch
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Jul 16, 2011, 12:06 AM
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Kartessa wrote: 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? Ok. There are jobs: Stuff you do to get by. You may or may not like them, but they pay the bills. There are grownup jobs. You generally like them. They pay the bills, and you are not supervised all the time. Sometimes they suck, but other times they are alright. A career is a field of work wherein you don't mind the job you do because you like the type of work. The pay is what it is, and there is a modicum of maturity around you. People work when work is needed to be done, and at other times they have the leeway to take a break here and there.
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epoch
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Jul 16, 2011, 12:09 AM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: 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? Ok. There are jobs: Stuff you do to get by. You may or may not like them, but they pay the bills. There are grownup jobs. You generally like them. They pay the bills, and you are not supervised all the time. Sometimes they suck, but other times they are alright. A career is a field of work wherein you don't mind the job you do because you like the type of work. The pay is what it is, and there is a modicum of maturity around you. People work when work is needed to be done, and at other times they have the leeway to take a break here and there. I spent too much time on that. I need to get out of here to stawlk the esspirit...
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:20 AM
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airscape wrote: climbingtrash wrote: airscape wrote: How freaken awesome is this shit : [image]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l2tvgrbsHj1qzjrcuo1_500.jpg[/image] There's a youtube video also Nasty! Another good reasons ugly creatures should wear cloths and x-ray vision goggles are a double edged sword. They probably could serve that up as is in any good french restaurant. Gud french restarants are a fairytale.
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:22 AM
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sungam wrote: Anyone want a Google+ invite? [image]http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/googleplus.png[/image] phuck no! Really?!?
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notapplicable
Jul 16, 2011, 3:23 AM
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Oooooo, I just saw an advertisement for a faberge exhibit that is coming to the Virginia Museum of The Fine Arts. Might have to go see that.
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:25 AM
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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. pfft. come on, show us what you've got.
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notapplicable
Jul 16, 2011, 3:26 AM
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FYI, Harry Potter was AWESOME! It absolutely made good on the promise shown in the first installment of the finale. Two thumbs up.
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:30 AM
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chatreed wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Tomorrow is the first day in 2 weeks that I don't have a partner lined up. Supposed to be hawt... maybe I could go get lit and boulder at the gym. [whiny voice]I want to go climbing [/whiny voice]counter me in!! I want a partner for Friday... babysitting is booked, car is gassed, I'm ready to go! Who wants to be my friend!?! Nice cheeztit n00b
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:31 AM
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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? gud plan. Better lern to crack climb if yur gunna come to noiZ though.
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:32 AM
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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. file faster
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climbingtrash
Jul 16, 2011, 3:37 AM
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macherry wrote: sungam wrote: You know, Macherry was the first person to ever moderate me. I think we need a little walk back down memory lane. So, MA, I HATE YOUR MODERATORZ! i'm no longer green hah who, huh, took yore green cherry?
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Kartessa
Jul 16, 2011, 4:11 AM
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notapplicable wrote: FYI, Harry Potter was AWESOME! It absolutely made good on the promise shown in the first installment of the finale. Two thumbs up. Faberge eggs and harry potter... you're a mighty big poofter lately. What happened to the jerkwad we all grew to love?
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epoch
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: FYI, Harry Potter was AWESOME! It absolutely made good on the promise shown in the first installment of the finale. Two thumbs up. Faberge eggs and harry potter... you're a mighty big poofter lately. What happened to the jerkwad we all grew to love? he's got him locked away in a closet where he can stick his ___________ in his ___________.
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macherry
Jul 16, 2011, 5:35 AM
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climbingtrash wrote: macherry wrote: sungam wrote: You know, Macherry was the first person to ever moderate me. I think we need a little walk back down memory lane. So, MA, I HATE YOUR MODERATORZ! i'm no longer green hah who, huh, took yore green cherry? i gave it back badges, we don't need no stinkin' badges
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macherry
Jul 16, 2011, 5:37 AM
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and on another note, while walking the dog tonight, a bee stung me on the ball of my foot. my foot is swollen and hurts like hell. goddam bees. i was wearing flip flops, which i'll be wearing for a while couldn't get a shoe on if i tried.
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airscape
Jul 16, 2011, 7:01 AM
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climbingtrash 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? gud plan. Better lern to crack climb if yur gunna come to noiZ though. What's a crack?
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airscape
Jul 16, 2011, 8:29 AM
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notapplicable wrote: FYI, Harry Potter was AWESOME! It absolutely made good on the promise shown in the first installment of the finale. Two thumbs up.
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airscape
Jul 16, 2011, 8:31 AM
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Workers are back
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