May 30, 2008, 3:29 PM
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Re: [lobstertronic] The Final Word on Gri gri death traps
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lobstertronic wrote:
clausti wrote:
who exactly in this thread do you think is lying?
if you automatiacally suck dick when confronted with 10+ trad sendage, i suggest you get on your knees for the OP.
WHOAH! So much anger from a five foot summat crusading ninja 5.12 badgirl!
Have a look at the poll figures, compare them to the ascent logs, then maybe you can answer the question yourself.
So far 47% have claimed they climb 5.11 trad/5.12 sport or higher.
Maybe you misinterpreted my comment, the 'respect' was for Billcoe's straight answer, not for climbing 5.10.
47% of the people who've answer the poll. surely you don't think the poll votes directly correlate with the thread posts? cause that would be a stupid thing to think. there are plenty of people on this site that climb either .12 sport or .11 trad that can have drive-by answered the poll to make up that number.
as far as my badgirl status, you'll have to be a little closer before you can really put that phrase to good use, sugar.
also, define "summat." i cant tell if you want "summat" ninja bad girl or if you're jealous of my many "summits." (note: i can haz no summitz. i hikes not.)
(This post was edited by clausti on May 30, 2008, 3:31 PM)
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When I first started posting to USENET it stilll adhered to the sort of stuffy intellectual politeness of university folk. Haha. Boy did folks like me help usheer in a more modern appraoch to online communications.
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"The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) developed by DARPA of the United States Department of Defense, was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the predecessor of the global Internet."
When I first started posting to USENET it stilll adhered to the sort of stuffy intellectual politeness of university folk. Haha. Boy did folks like me help usheer in a more modern appraoch to online communications.
You had to have leather elbow patches on your sport jacket to post in those dayz.
"The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) developed by DARPA of the United States Department of Defense, was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the predecessor of the global Internet."
When I first started posting to USENET it stilll adhered to the sort of stuffy intellectual politeness of university folk. Haha. Boy did folks like me help usheer in a more modern appraoch to online communications.
You had to have leather elbow patches on your sport jacket to post in those dayz.