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acorneau
Jul 22, 2011, 2:23 PM
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They must be using the Italian spelling for "carabiner" but it sure doesn't look like any biner I've used before... Don't think I would want one hanging on my harness (looks kind of heavy) but I'll still take one!
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JimTitt
Jul 22, 2011, 6:55 PM
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Karabiner is moschettone in Italian.
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acorneau
Jul 22, 2011, 7:27 PM
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Hey Jim, How do you say, "You're no fun" in Italian? Anyhoo, looks like they're getting into those mini biners too...
(This post was edited by acorneau on Jul 22, 2011, 7:29 PM)
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JimTitt
Jul 22, 2011, 7:43 PM
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acorneau wrote: Hey Jim, How do you say, "You're no fun" in Italian? I donīt think that exists in Italian, except perhaps to say "you are german". Just look at what their head of government gets up to, none of that middle class family value shit that Obama believes in! In Milan the police have Ferraris and even the Dutch cruise around in Porsche 911īs. Jim
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viciado
Jul 22, 2011, 9:21 PM
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JimTitt wrote: In Milan the police have Ferraris and even the Dutch cruise around in Porsche 911īs. Jim That explains the foto in the OP... Of course the second foto justifies not using mini biners. Those n00bs are gonna die!
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