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tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Awww, the geriatrics are swapping spit and whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Brings tears to my eyes.
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snoopy138
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camhead wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Awww, the geriatrics are swapping spit and whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Brings tears to my eyes. old man lurve.
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curt
Dec 5, 2013, 10:06 PM
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tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Count me in. Or, we could just take clamhead, snoppy and the other kids climbing and make fun of them. Curt
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Dec 5, 2013, 11:07 PM
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curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Count me in. Or, we could just take clamhead, snoppy and the other kids climbing and make fun of them. Curt I would be up for that!
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lena_chita
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Dec 5, 2013, 11:13 PM
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And wow, that's new, and oddly appropriate for this gruppe:
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tripperjm
Dec 6, 2013, 1:41 AM
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camhead wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Awww, the geriatrics are swapping spit and whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Brings tears to my eyes. I dun't expect ewe to understand.... but there iz nothing rong about setting aside old differences and making things rite with a guy who is friends with won ov my oldest friends in climbing.
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tripperjm
Dec 6, 2013, 1:43 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Awww, the geriatrics are swapping spit and whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Brings tears to my eyes. old man lurve. It's knot gay... if ewe dun't actually touch another man's penish
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tripperjm
Dec 6, 2013, 1:50 AM
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curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Count me in. Or, we could just take clamhead, snoppy and the other kids climbing and make fun of them. Curt I'll see if I kin cum up with sumthin with Kerwin... and I suppose we cood go climbing with teh kids, but they are pretty strong these dayz. they might be teh won laughing at us. Course, if teh clamhed cums, we'll need a ballgag, cuz teh dude just kan't stop spraying and it gets really old hearing how bitchin he thinks he iz.
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tripperjm
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lena_chita wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Count me in. Or, we could just take clamhead, snoppy and the other kids climbing and make fun of them. Curt I would be up for that! uhmm.... make that too ballgags.
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climbingtrash
Dec 6, 2013, 2:17 AM
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curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Count me in. Or, we could just take clamhead, snoppy and the other kids climbing and make fun of them. Curt *poynts and laffs* He fell fore that like ewe were serious.
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climbingtrash
Dec 6, 2013, 2:19 AM
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tripperjm wrote: camhead wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Awww, the geriatrics are swapping spit and whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Brings tears to my eyes. I dun't expect ewe to understand.... but there iz nothing rong about setting aside old differences and making things rite with a guy who is friends with won ov my oldest friends in climbing. I guess I was rong?
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dr_feelgood
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The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return.
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lena_chita
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Dec 8, 2013, 8:56 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?!
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dr_feelgood
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lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20.
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Sounds like good temps... To stay inside
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caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside my thoughts exactly!
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dr_feelgood
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caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside It is rather poor forming temps.
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camhead
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lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside my thoughts exactly! Yeah, sounds like the whole intermountain west needs to get its everything ready for the freeze of the century. It's cold and sleety here. Can't climbing anyway because of the pinky, so went for a gneiss hike yesterday. Turns out there is a trail that goes straight from my backyard into the National Park, and I did eight whole miles yesterday, longest hike since I meatbombed my LisPaul.
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dr_feelgood
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camhead wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside my thoughts exactly! Yeah, sounds like the whole intermountain west needs to get its everything ready for the freeze of the century. It's cold and sleety here. Can't climbing anyway because of the pinky, so went for a gneiss hike yesterday. Turns out there is a trail that goes straight from my backyard into the National Park, and I did eight whole miles yesterday, longest hike since I meatbombed my LisPaul. It is supposed to be warmer tomorrow. But windy, so windchill values down to -32f. I think I got frostbite on my nose yesterday.
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lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! New jacket is freezing my ass off approved.
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dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing.
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dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside my thoughts exactly! Yeah, sounds like the whole intermountain west needs to get its everything ready for the freeze of the century. It's cold and sleety here. Can't climbing anyway because of the pinky, so went for a gneiss hike yesterday. Turns out there is a trail that goes straight from my backyard into the National Park, and I did eight whole miles yesterday, longest hike since I meatbombed my LisPaul. It is supposed to be warmer tomorrow. But windy, so windchill values down to -32f. I think I got frostbite on my nose yesterday. I don't think I had quite as big a breakfast today. I was still freakn' cold today even though it was supposed to be warmer.
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dr_feelgood
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: lena_chita wrote: caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside my thoughts exactly! Yeah, sounds like the whole intermountain west needs to get its everything ready for the freeze of the century. It's cold and sleety here. Can't climbing anyway because of the pinky, so went for a gneiss hike yesterday. Turns out there is a trail that goes straight from my backyard into the National Park, and I did eight whole miles yesterday, longest hike since I meatbombed my LisPaul. It is supposed to be warmer tomorrow. But windy, so windchill values down to -32f. I think I got frostbite on my nose yesterday. I don't think I had quite as big a breakfast today. I was still freakn' cold today even though it was supposed to be warmer. Hey if you want to come over and eat dinner, I'm ready for you.
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dr_feelgood
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold.
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