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macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: I bet half of those homeless people crank 5.13 on their off days. I think the idea of Golden is that it's still close and you don't need a trust fund to live there. this iz probably tru haha A buddy last night was trying to convince me to move to Salt Lake city instead... The Mormon towns on the Wasatch Front were some of my least favorite places of our entire roadtrip. Gorgeous scenery and mountains, but a totally weird vibe; I could never live there. whats the weird vibe. never spent much time in utah. did the drive through to go climbing in nevada. It felt like I was in the movie "The Stepford Wives," or maybe "1984." I dunno, it was just a pervasive weirdness in my energy field, mang. ugh Well, times are changing. While most of the towns surrounding SLC are indeed heavily conservative, SLC itself has become quite cosmopolitan and, in fact, votes mostly Democratic these days. All SLC mayors since 1976 have been Democrats. http://en.wikipedia.org/...rs_of_Salt_Lake_City Additionally, Jim Mattheson who represents Salt Lake City in the U.S. Congress's 4th District (although a Mormon) is also a Democrat. It's also not any problem finding hard liquor, wine or regular beer in Utah these days. Curt
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erisspirit
Nov 12, 2013, 6:27 PM
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edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: I bet half of those homeless people crank 5.13 on their off days. I think the idea of Golden is that it's still close and you don't need a trust fund to live there. this iz probably tru haha A buddy last night was trying to convince me to move to Salt Lake city instead... The Mormon towns on the Wasatch Front were some of my least favorite places of our entire roadtrip. Gorgeous scenery and mountains, but a totally weird vibe; I could never live there. That's kind of what I got out of my one visit... and coming from a town with an oddly high Mormon population for not being Utah, I don't know if that's the vibe I would want... I don't mind religion or anything, but in any conservative religion, I have always found a good number of people do indeed judge as I'm drinking my beer, using foul language, and making dirty jokes. I was raised Catholic, and had Catholics call me a heathen while I was still practicing :P and I'm pretty sure If I was in Utah when I let out a giant F-bomb in babies R Us I would have been escorted out of the state. (BTW I'm going to make an awesome parent )
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erisspirit
Nov 12, 2013, 6:32 PM
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curt wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: I bet half of those homeless people crank 5.13 on their off days. I think the idea of Golden is that it's still close and you don't need a trust fund to live there. this iz probably tru haha A buddy last night was trying to convince me to move to Salt Lake city instead... The Mormon towns on the Wasatch Front were some of my least favorite places of our entire roadtrip. Gorgeous scenery and mountains, but a totally weird vibe; I could never live there. whats the weird vibe. never spent much time in utah. did the drive through to go climbing in nevada. It felt like I was in the movie "The Stepford Wives," or maybe "1984." I dunno, it was just a pervasive weirdness in my energy field, mang. ugh Well, times are changing. While most of the towns surrounding SLC are indeed heavily conservative, SLC itself has become quite cosmopolitan and, in fact, votes mostly Democratic these days. All SLC mayors since 1976 have been Democrats. http://en.wikipedia.org/...rs_of_Salt_Lake_City Additionally, Jim Mattheson who represents Salt Lake City in the U.S. Congress's 4th District (although a Mormon) is also a Democrat. It's also not any problem finding hard liquor, wine or regular beer in Utah these days. Curt good to know... admittedly I visited probably 6 years ago... and was stuck in the city with a bunch of super modified car racers, so it was probably a pretty skewed experience If I moved there it would be like going back to high school...but with lots of babies. Everyone left for either SLC or provo, and are still there
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Kartessa
Nov 15, 2013, 1:09 AM
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notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming...
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curt
Nov 15, 2013, 7:09 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt
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Gmburns2000
Nov 15, 2013, 8:11 PM
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curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach.
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macherry
Nov 15, 2013, 8:49 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all
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edge
Nov 16, 2013, 12:45 AM
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macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all Best of both worlds here. 70s and windless all week, but we have gotten a total of 8" of snow in 3 storms so far , all of which melts in a couple days at home (7250') and sooner in town. Eldora is already open for skiing and just 50 minutes drive away; it will be much closer soon when they repair the road from my house to the Peak to Peak Hwy from the flood damage. I need to get out climbing soon. Meg is visiting for the weekend so maybe Sunday. Tomorrow is my wife's birthday and we are all going out for dinner and painting the town red. Maybe paint a few hipsters fuscia while we're at it.
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edge
Nov 16, 2013, 12:49 AM
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The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma?
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macherry
Nov 16, 2013, 1:17 AM
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edge wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all Best of both worlds here. 70s and windless all week, but we have gotten a total of 8" of snow in 3 storms so far , all of which melts in a couple days at home (7250') and sooner in town. Eldora is already open for skiing and just 50 minutes drive away; it will be much closer soon when they repair the road from my house to the Peak to Peak Hwy from the flood damage. I need to get out climbing soon. Meg is visiting for the weekend so maybe Sunday. Tomorrow is my wife's birthday and we are all going out for dinner and painting the town red. Maybe paint a few hipsters fuscia while we're at it. can't wait to get back up to canuckitstan. right now i'm in cold and windy...but too warm for snow. good news though. got a gig this winter teaching yoga at the local rec centre. super stoked.
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Nov 16, 2013, 3:55 AM
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macherry wrote: edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? if only enigma would show up. Be careful, a vanity search may give you what you ask for.
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edge
Nov 16, 2013, 4:06 AM
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epoch wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? if only enigma would show up. Be careful, a vanity search may give you what you ask for. Except I personally banned Enigma and three subsequent accounts; it got so that I could recognize her own special brand of kuckoo after a single post. She always posted from the same IP, so I eventually blocked that too.
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macherry
Nov 16, 2013, 4:52 AM
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epoch wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? if only enigma would show up. Be careful, a vanity search may give you what you ask for. if only i cared.
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Kartessa
Nov 16, 2013, 7:01 AM
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macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all I would kill for west-coast climate... We can trade, you come to "Onterrible"
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curt
Nov 16, 2013, 4:39 PM
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Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all I would kill for west-coast climate... We can trade, you come to "Onterrible" Hmm. 72 and partly cloudy here today with 73 and sunny forecast for tomorrow... Curt
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Gmburns2000
Nov 16, 2013, 5:33 PM
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macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all Best of both worlds here. 70s and windless all week, but we have gotten a total of 8" of snow in 3 storms so far , all of which melts in a couple days at home (7250') and sooner in town. Eldora is already open for skiing and just 50 minutes drive away; it will be much closer soon when they repair the road from my house to the Peak to Peak Hwy from the flood damage. I need to get out climbing soon. Meg is visiting for the weekend so maybe Sunday. Tomorrow is my wife's birthday and we are all going out for dinner and painting the town red. Maybe paint a few hipsters fuscia while we're at it. can't wait to get back up to canuckitstan. right now i'm in cold and windy...but too warm for snow. good news though. got a gig this winter teaching yoga at the local rec centre. super stoked. woohoo! congrats on not being a slacker anymore. upper 70s here with a slight breeze out of the northeast (that's good in south america)
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Gmburns2000
Nov 16, 2013, 5:37 PM
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edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? Which is why the answer regarding if the new owner will change things is...it depends.
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curt
Nov 16, 2013, 6:18 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? Which is why the answer regarding if the new owner will change things is...it depends. Did you just say changing depends? Curt
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Gmburns2000
Nov 16, 2013, 6:43 PM
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curt wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? Which is why the answer regarding if the new owner will change things is...it depends. Did you just say changing depends? Curt I've always been known as an old man, this news is nothing new.
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macherry
Nov 16, 2013, 9:44 PM
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curt wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: The new owner thread has really devolved in true RC fashion. Exploding cars, anonymous smack downs, all we need now is, well , I dunno what. Maybe some Enigma? Which is why the answer regarding if the new owner will change things is...it depends. Did you just say changing depends? Curt only curt would reference old man diaper products!
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macherry
Nov 16, 2013, 9:45 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all Best of both worlds here. 70s and windless all week, but we have gotten a total of 8" of snow in 3 storms so far , all of which melts in a couple days at home (7250') and sooner in town. Eldora is already open for skiing and just 50 minutes drive away; it will be much closer soon when they repair the road from my house to the Peak to Peak Hwy from the flood damage. I need to get out climbing soon. Meg is visiting for the weekend so maybe Sunday. Tomorrow is my wife's birthday and we are all going out for dinner and painting the town red. Maybe paint a few hipsters fuscia while we're at it. can't wait to get back up to canuckitstan. right now i'm in cold and windy...but too warm for snow. good news though. got a gig this winter teaching yoga at the local rec centre. super stoked. woohoo! congrats on not being a slacker anymore. upper 70s here with a slight breeze out of the northeast (that's good in south america) i've based my whole life on living in slackerville. two yoga classes a week is not going to change things. throw in some ski instruction too...........which changes nothing
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edge
Nov 16, 2013, 10:08 PM
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macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all Best of both worlds here. 70s and windless all week, but we have gotten a total of 8" of snow in 3 storms so far , all of which melts in a couple days at home (7250') and sooner in town. Eldora is already open for skiing and just 50 minutes drive away; it will be much closer soon when they repair the road from my house to the Peak to Peak Hwy from the flood damage. I need to get out climbing soon. Meg is visiting for the weekend so maybe Sunday. Tomorrow is my wife's birthday and we are all going out for dinner and painting the town red. Maybe paint a few hipsters fuscia while we're at it. can't wait to get back up to canuckitstan. right now i'm in cold and windy...but too warm for snow. good news though. got a gig this winter teaching yoga at the local rec centre. super stoked. woohoo! congrats on not being a slacker anymore. upper 70s here with a slight breeze out of the northeast (that's good in south america) i've based my whole life on living in slackerville. two yoga classes a week is not going to change things. throw in some ski instruction too...........which changes nothing BUT WILL IT EFFECT YOUR PC++????
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Gmburns2000
Nov 16, 2013, 10:16 PM
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you totally forgot to buy your wife a gift didn't you? You plucked all of those wind chime objects off the camper from when you backed it into a bird's nest in a tree in NH didn't you? You know I'm right.
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Nov 16, 2013, 10:16 PM
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macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: curt wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: 10 page, dead horse whipping, shit show threads would be my first choice though. I hope this place never changes! Winter is coming... Thank God. It's finally decent climbing weather Curt lower 80s here and looking up the next several months. just waiting for the lady to finish her phd so we can hit the beach. i hate you all Best of both worlds here. 70s and windless all week, but we have gotten a total of 8" of snow in 3 storms so far , all of which melts in a couple days at home (7250') and sooner in town. Eldora is already open for skiing and just 50 minutes drive away; it will be much closer soon when they repair the road from my house to the Peak to Peak Hwy from the flood damage. I need to get out climbing soon. Meg is visiting for the weekend so maybe Sunday. Tomorrow is my wife's birthday and we are all going out for dinner and painting the town red. Maybe paint a few hipsters fuscia while we're at it. can't wait to get back up to canuckitstan. right now i'm in cold and windy...but too warm for snow. good news though. got a gig this winter teaching yoga at the local rec centre. super stoked. woohoo! congrats on not being a slacker anymore. upper 70s here with a slight breeze out of the northeast (that's good in south america) i've based my whole life on living in slackerville. two yoga classes a week is not going to change things. throw in some ski instruction too...........which changes nothing nothing wrong with that. munch munch munch
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