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epoch
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PTFTW for doc....
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lena_chita
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camhead wrote: lena_chita wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: bummer about the knee but at least you were in control of the decision. I myself spent the weekend in texas, getting fatter, weaker and drunker. It was pretty fun for the most part. Woulda tried to track down the koala for some climbing, but it was just a 48 hr trip. Hopefully get out for a day this weekend. I did manage to lose my license some how. Getting on the plane without one wasn't that hard. I tried to make a dmv appointment to get a gnu one, but the first appointment isn't available for a solid month. WTF. What, you need an appointment to get a drivers license? California is weird...here you just show up. Older kindling now has a earners permit. Oh boy! Leathers, not earners! Leathers, huh? LOL! Damn autocorrect.
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lena_chita
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Jul 24, 2014, 4:53 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: Weekend report- I won the winz, and beat a bunch of boys while I was at it, while almost being beat out by a 15 year old cockroach. But - she had no finishing power and kept stepping off route. So now I gotta go to Spain in September to represent our fair country! Thats awl, the brag is mostly for Jack who's not on facebook. Also....gold medal and BAYBEEZ!! Don't feed medals to babiez. They are probably made in China, and contain nickel, arsenic, and something poisonous (I mean medals, not babiez. Babiez are made in the US just fine, too.)
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granite_grrl
Jul 24, 2014, 5:20 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Weekend report- I won the winz, and beat a bunch of boys while I was at it, while almost being beat out by a 15 year old cockroach. But - she had no finishing power and kept stepping off route. So now I gotta go to Spain in September to represent our fair country! Thats awl, the brag is mostly for Jack who's not on facebook. Also....gold medal and BAYBEEZ!! wow, you just had a kid and won teh gold metal? nice jorb. I was thinking she had a gold medal winning kid.
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carabiner96
Jul 24, 2014, 5:40 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Weekend report- I won the winz, and beat a bunch of boys while I was at it, while almost being beat out by a 15 year old cockroach. But - she had no finishing power and kept stepping off route. So now I gotta go to Spain in September to represent our fair country! Thats awl, the brag is mostly for Jack who's not on facebook. Also....gold medal and BAYBEEZ!! wow, you just had a kid and won teh gold metal? nice jorb. I was thinking she had a gold medal winning kid. not my kid ( come on, I woulda told you guys if I got sperminated!) I wish he was thoug coz he's the most smiley happy low poop baby I ever met! His momma won gold in the ladies leg amp category, she climbed until 37 weeks and started again after a month post birth and crushed it at the comp. she onsights 11s for breakfast. She's the one that lost her leg in Haiti, not sure if you guys remember her.
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carabiner96
Jul 24, 2014, 5:43 PM
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tripperjm wrote: Gongratations Mo Look to teh east and nods Ewe make me smile. Thanks fer teh update I always enjoy hearing about you're adventures... Gud luck in Spain. Still remember awl teh fun we had, tring to kill teh klown at teh Leap. You look great in teh pic and is that your beautiful child chewing on you're gold metal? Cali was amazing, next year is an off year on the gimp circuit so a gerk reunion is a must. Cute kid but I can't take credit for him!
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caughtinside
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lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: bummer about the knee but at least you were in control of the decision. I myself spent the weekend in texas, getting fatter, weaker and drunker. It was pretty fun for the most part. Woulda tried to track down the koala for some climbing, but it was just a 48 hr trip. Hopefully get out for a day this weekend. I did manage to lose my license some how. Getting on the plane without one wasn't that hard. I tried to make a dmv appointment to get a gnu one, but the first appointment isn't available for a solid month. WTF. What, you need an appointment to get a drivers license? California is weird...here you just show up. Older kindling now has a earners permit. Oh boy! You don't need an appointment... unless you don't want to stand in a long line.
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caughtinside
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At the dmv now. I got here at 8:15 and took a number. G39. They were on g6 at the time. I left, drove 10 miles to work, did some shit, then drove back. It is now 10:45 and they are on G37. Whoo!
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granite_grrl
Jul 25, 2014, 7:57 PM
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caughtinside wrote: At the dmv now. I got here at 8:15 and took a number. G39. They were on g6 at the time. I left, drove 10 miles to work, did some shit, then drove back. It is now 10:45 and they are on G37. Whoo! gud werk!
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lena_chita
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caughtinside wrote: At the dmv now. I got here at 8:15 and took a number. G39. They were on g6 at the time. I left, drove 10 miles to work, did some shit, then drove back. It is now 10:45 and they are on G37. Whoo! that's a good way to do it! i still think it is crazy though, that you have to wait so long. When kidling 1 was getting his temp last week, we went to DMV around 8a.m., stood in one line for 2 min, filled out forms, he took the written test, got the results, and then we went next door and stood in another line for 5 min, filled out more forms, paid, did the vision test, took his pic, and waited for 5 more min for the licence to print. And after all of that, I had him back home at 8:50, and was at work at 9:15.
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snoopy138
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caughtinside wrote: At the dmv now. I got here at 8:15 and took a number. G39. They were on g6 at the time. I left, drove 10 miles to work, did some shit, then drove back. It is now 10:45 and they are on G37. Whoo! Ewe were off by one.
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dr_feelgood
Jul 30, 2014, 5:51 AM
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granite_grrl wrote: lena_chita wrote: i am jealous of your weke end report. my reports from now till november can be summarized here: SUCKS to be me. 4 more days until a shower and a dressing change. 8 more weeks of crutches. crutches suck. but hopping on crutches when you can't bend the bum leg sucks 100-fold more. hopefully that wont last 8 weeks! sleeping with your legs imobilized straight also sucks. hence, 4 am posting. but on the plus side, i haven't taken vicodin yet. I didn't realize the knee surgery was going to happen so soon. Hoping they found the problem and this will hopefully fix you up pretty good. And I, for one, fully endorse appropriate use of pain killers after surgery. mix a drink or three into your painkiller regimen and you are golden. Buena Suerte!
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caughtinside wrote: Oh yes, the flight home was cool. I was looking out the window and saw this amazing rock formation! Just a massive castle coming up out of a plane, with a couple dikes radiating out. Looked at the google later and saw it was Shiprock, which I had sort of guessed but wanted to confirm. Also saw Lake Powell which was neat. Finished the descent right over tuolumne and the valley. Lake powell can eat a choad
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dr_feelgood
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lena_chita wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: bummer about the knee but at least you were in control of the decision. I myself spent the weekend in texas, getting fatter, weaker and drunker. It was pretty fun for the most part. Woulda tried to track down the koala for some climbing, but it was just a 48 hr trip. Hopefully get out for a day this weekend. I did manage to lose my license some how. Getting on the plane without one wasn't that hard. I tried to make a dmv appointment to get a gnu one, but the first appointment isn't available for a solid month. WTF. What, you need an appointment to get a drivers license? California is weird...here you just show up. Older kindling now has a earners permit. Oh boy! Leathers, not earners! That doesn't work either. I suppose the narcs kicked in... or your child is a wise-man protege....
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dr_feelgood
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carabiner96 wrote: Cute kid but I can't take credit for him! I wuz gunna say...
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dr_feelgood
Jul 30, 2014, 6:04 AM
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Bugaboos TR with pics to follow in a few days....
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granite_grrl
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dr_feelgood wrote: Bugaboos TR with pics to follow in a few days.... I'd like to get out there one of these days. My friend Jason who lives in Canmore just did a trip there.
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camhead
Jul 30, 2014, 12:27 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: Oh yes, the flight home was cool. I was looking out the window and saw this amazing rock formation! Just a massive castle coming up out of a plane, with a couple dikes radiating out. Looked at the google later and saw it was Shiprock, which I had sort of guessed but wanted to confirm. Also saw Lake Powell which was neat. Finished the descent right over tuolumne and the valley. Lake powell can eat a choad Durp. Getting out West for rockstar book tour in a few wekes. Not desert season but still psyched to get back to Capitol reef.
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lena_chita
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Jul 30, 2014, 2:17 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: bummer about the knee but at least you were in control of the decision. I myself spent the weekend in texas, getting fatter, weaker and drunker. It was pretty fun for the most part. Woulda tried to track down the koala for some climbing, but it was just a 48 hr trip. Hopefully get out for a day this weekend. I did manage to lose my license some how. Getting on the plane without one wasn't that hard. I tried to make a dmv appointment to get a gnu one, but the first appointment isn't available for a solid month. WTF. What, you need an appointment to get a drivers license? California is weird...here you just show up. Older kindling now has a earners permit. Oh boy! Leathers, not earners! That doesn't work either. I suppose the narcs kicked in... or your child is a wise-man protege.... If any wise-man would take him, I am open for negotiations. Unfortunately, wise men are way to wise to take on teenagers.
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lena_chita
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We got a visit from a snapping turtle today. This thing is HUGE, massive legs and tail, and looks like an alligator wearing a superfluous turtle shell. The shell is about 2 ft in diameter. I'd say almost 3 feet from tip of the tail to tip of the snout. But I wasn't about to get closer and measure precisely. It is cool to watch it. But I hope it leaves soon. It looks like it could snap my arm or do considerable damage to it, at least.
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granite_grrl
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lena_chita wrote: We got a visit from a snapping turtle today. This thing is HUGE, massive legs and tail, and looks like an alligator wearing a superfluous turtle shell. The shell is about 2 ft in diameter. I'd say almost 3 feet from tip of the tail to tip of the snout. But I wasn't about to get closer and measure precisely. It is cool to watch it. But I hope it leaves soon. It looks like it could snap my arm or do considerable damage to it, at least. I saw a big guy like that on the side of the road last summer. Looked like he was getting ready to cross, the road is 4 lanes, traffic going ~100lm/hr and it was around rush hour. I don't know if he ended up on the road or not, but I don't know how well a car could handle hitting a turtle like that.
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dr_feelgood
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lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: bummer about the knee but at least you were in control of the decision. I myself spent the weekend in texas, getting fatter, weaker and drunker. It was pretty fun for the most part. Woulda tried to track down the koala for some climbing, but it was just a 48 hr trip. Hopefully get out for a day this weekend. I did manage to lose my license some how. Getting on the plane without one wasn't that hard. I tried to make a dmv appointment to get a gnu one, but the first appointment isn't available for a solid month. WTF. What, you need an appointment to get a drivers license? California is weird...here you just show up. Older kindling now has a earners permit. Oh boy! Leathers, not earners! That doesn't work either. I suppose the narcs kicked in... or your child is a wise-man protege.... If any wise-man would take him, I am open for negotiations. Unfortunately, wise men are way to wise to take on teenagers. I do not think this means what you think it means.
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dr_feelgood
Jul 30, 2014, 5:49 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Bugaboos TR with pics to follow in a few days.... I'd like to get out there one of these days. My friend Jason who lives in Canmore just did a trip there. It was rad. I recommend it.
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