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the_climber
Aug 1, 2008, 3:55 PM
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the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. So wifey makes enough that the bills will still get paid on time without you bringing in any money? Unfortunately no. Just like how hubby doesn't bing in enough cash that you could stop working for a while.
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the_climber
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That was too easy
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the_climber
Aug 1, 2008, 3:56 PM
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the_climber wrote: That was too easy Way too easy
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granite_grrl
Aug 1, 2008, 4:04 PM
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the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. So wifey makes enough that the bills will still get paid on time without you bringing in any money? Unfortunately no. So you don't care about your responsibility to her and your home?
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the_climber
Aug 1, 2008, 4:08 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. So wifey makes enough that the bills will still get paid on time without you bringing in any money? Unfortunately no. So you don't care about your responsibility to her and your home? Say what? Did you read that right? The whole reason I'm still sticking it out here right now (and the past "I lost count how many months') is my responsibility to her and the home.
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the_climber
Aug 1, 2008, 4:09 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: *snip* I thought you were making coffee? Now get back in the kitchen!
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granite_grrl
Aug 1, 2008, 4:11 PM
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the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. So wifey makes enough that the bills will still get paid on time without you bringing in any money? Unfortunately no. So you don't care about your responsibility to her and your home? Say what? Did you read that right? The whole reason I'm still sticking it out here right now (and the past "I lost count how many months') is my responsibility to her and the home. Then you get about equal satisfaction from your paycheck as I do. Therefore....I still bet I hate my job more than you hate yours.
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granite_grrl
Aug 1, 2008, 4:13 PM
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the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: *snip* I thought you were making coffee? Now get back in the kitchen! You gotsa be kidding. I'm way too bust here at work ensuring the bills get paid to make you coffee.
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the_climber
Aug 1, 2008, 4:17 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. So wifey makes enough that the bills will still get paid on time without you bringing in any money? Unfortunately no. So you don't care about your responsibility to her and your home? Say what? Did you read that right? The whole reason I'm still sticking it out here right now (and the past "I lost count how many months') is my responsibility to her and the home. Then you get about equal satisfaction from your paycheck as I do. Therefore....I still bet I hate my job more than you hate yours. I'm damn near an accredited Geologist and I am pushing engineerding documents and drawings in a very unglorified manner. I really think I hate my job more.
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the_climber
Aug 1, 2008, 4:19 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: *snip* I thought you were making coffee? Now get back in the kitchen! You gotsa be kidding. I'm way too bust here at work ensuring the bills get paid to make you coffee. Whatta ya doin at the computer?! Get in that kitchen!
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artm
Aug 1, 2008, 4:28 PM
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obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: we're gone from beyond gum on shoe. Maybe leftover pieces of beef from the previous night's dinner that were removed during the mastication process and then discarded to be stepped upon by an unsuspecting traveller. Regardless, I wouldn't converse with them on a regular basis. Wine? Red or White? red in the winter, white in the summer. However I was given a beautiful 2003 Armonde last week that was brillient. I know you weren't really asking, but I dont care I don't like white wine only the red.
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artm
Aug 1, 2008, 4:30 PM
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obsessed wrote: artm wrote: granite_grrl wrote: artm wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: They did, the PC++ thread. I do appreaciate that Chossy is the master of the lounge, which is why I'm attempting to aim the convo back at what it was pre-immigration fail. As I was saying- Chossy, do you reckon that by being a little bit bendy, the BD picks give a wee bit more bite in wobbly torques then other picks? Just a thought. Also, how much to axes cost over there (money saving scheme in mind!) Way cheeper to buy tools over here. I got my DDM Flys for $150 a piece when I bought them. The Taa-k's were more, $280 or something, but that was the first year they were out. You know, while it would be nice to stick with the BD system (right now out of three sets of tools between Nathan and I they're all BD), I really covet the Nomics. Gawd those things are sexy. Too bad money first goes to a new pair of boots. We'll see where we're at finacially after I pick up those. are you getting fruit boots too? I love that to, but first a pair of regular boots that fit me better, then probobly some more screws, then a new pair of tools, and then maybe a set of fruit boots. Not to mentions things like new ropes and such in that list too. Fruit boots are quite a ways off. that doesn't seem quite fair, I mean Nathan has fruit boots.........why can't becca have fruit boots? Chossy buy becca fruit boots now! Now! You heard the king, peasant nathan....buy now Now! Now!
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wanderlustmd wrote: stymingersfink wrote: Well, an update from the Dr.'s office: Went in this afternoon and spoke with a neurologist. The general gist of the thing is this: Sleep Deprivation. Now, far be it from me to have the greatest sleep schedule, in fact since that ill fated morning Oct. 1 2005 I honestly haven't slept all that well with any regularity, what with the inability to self-medicate with my drug of choice, the stress of the proceedings going on, and my then-recent return to the single life. In a nutshell, my little incident last week was brought on by a severe deficit of sleep (or so we've decided). Statistically, the chances of ever having something like what happened occur again are 50:50, though if it by some quirk it DOES happen again all bets will be off. I'll just have to take those chances. Of course, in the mean time I'll have to do what I can to stack the deck in my favor, try to get myself on some kind of regular sleep schedule and increase the quality of sleep that I DO get. Soo... i guess I'll be off the soloing for a bit till I'm satisfied that it was a one-time event. No driving with the cruise control, no heinous gear leads in my near future either. Hell, who'm I kidding? I haven't done heinous gear leads in quite some time. Here's hoping it was a one-time thing. Gotta start stackin' the deck in my favor for a bit, catch up on some much needed sleep quality/quantity. Hope that's enough to settle things. Does this mean our VII 5.12 A5 plans in the Fisher Towers are off? Take care of yourself, dude. Fuck no, that's still on, provided you lead the free I'll take care of the Aid.
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stymingersfink
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chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: In reply to: do you reckon that by being a little bit bendy, the BD picks give a wee bit more bite in wobbly torques then other picks? Just a thought. Also, how much to axes cost over there (money saving scheme in mind!) Its possible, but if you are really torquing them you might bend them permanently. But if they do bend you can pound them back. They will be more prone to bending in the future though. I have only bent picks when only the tip was in contact an I was really reefing on them doing shallow stienpulls. It hink BD picks cost half of what a grivel or Petzl pick cost, and the picks aren't tool specific A nd ther is only one bolt to drop if you need to do a field change. And you can use another pick to tighten and loosen the bolt. http://www.mec.ca/...;bmUID=1216391365642 Don't take that as liberty to run your mouth/keyboard in here Sadly Grivel Picks cost more, but they aren't as tools specific as many think. It was 26 C today and you guys are talking about ice tools!! I'm ashamed of you all Is there something wrong? I don't see anything wrong. That's 'cause there's nothing wrong.
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stymingersfink
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the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. Yes, but you don't have a house-husband spending all your hard-earned money now, do you? When you gonna make him getz a jorb, bekka?
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the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So WMD.... What side of the slide are you on? The right one...as soon as it dries out, that is.... They haven't even started excavating yet.... I think they have started now. http://www.cbc.ca/...eaction.html?ref=rss And here's the other shit happening in the Canadian world. http://www.cbc.ca/...und-transcanada.html Fucked up shit! Seriously fucked up! Yeah, that is fucked up. Why the cops didn't just shoot the guy who knows.
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granite_grrl
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the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. So wifey makes enough that the bills will still get paid on time without you bringing in any money? Unfortunately no. So you don't care about your responsibility to her and your home? Say what? Did you read that right? The whole reason I'm still sticking it out here right now (and the past "I lost count how many months') is my responsibility to her and the home. Then you get about equal satisfaction from your paycheck as I do. Therefore....I still bet I hate my job more than you hate yours. I'm damn near an accredited Geologist and I am pushing engineerding documents and drawings in a very unglorified manner. I really think I hate my job more. I spent all last year updating lockout maps, drawings and safety documetation. I would love to be back doing the boring desk stuff again. My job has both made me cry and loose my period a few times now. Some people can handle the pressure on an assembly line...I don't deal with it well.
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granite_grrl
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stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. Yes, but you don't have a house-husband spending all your hard-earned money now, do you? When you gonna make him getz a jorb, bekka? After he finishes my kitchen?
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artm
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granite_grrl wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. Yes, but you don't have a house-husband spending all your hard-earned money now, do you? When you gonna make him getz a jorb, bekka? After he finishes my kitchen?
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stymingersfink
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granite_grrl wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. Yes, but you don't have a house-husband spending all your hard-earned money now, do you? When you gonna make him getz a jorb, bekka? After he finishes my kitchen? Sure the walls in the rest of the house don't need a fresh coat of paint? How's the roof lookin? How about a new nursery?
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chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: In reply to: do you reckon that by being a little bit bendy, the BD picks give a wee bit more bite in wobbly torques then other picks? Just a thought. Also, how much to axes cost over there (money saving scheme in mind!) Its possible, but if you are really torquing them you might bend them permanently. But if they do bend you can pound them back. They will be more prone to bending in the future though. I have only bent picks when only the tip was in contact an I was really reefing on them doing shallow stienpulls. It hink BD picks cost half of what a grivel or Petzl pick cost, and the picks aren't tool specific A nd ther is only one bolt to drop if you need to do a field change. And you can use another pick to tighten and loosen the bolt. http://www.mec.ca/...;bmUID=1216391365642 Don't take that as liberty to run your mouth/keyboard in here Sadly Grivel Picks cost more, but they aren't as tools specific as many think. It was 26 C today and you guys are talking about ice tools!! I'm ashamed of you all Is there something wrong? I don't see anything wrong. Just needed a second opinion
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chossmonkey
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artm wrote: granite_grrl wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. Yes, but you don't have a house-husband spending all your hard-earned money now, do you? When you gonna make him getz a jorb, bekka? After he finishes my kitchen? And the kitchen doesn't get done until the new walkway in back is done. I spent most of Friday busting up concrete.
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stymingersfink wrote: granite_grrl wrote: stymingersfink wrote: the_climber wrote: granite_grrl wrote: the_climber wrote: I hate my job. I came the the conclusion yesterday tht I have absolutely zero job satisfaction, if fact it's so non-existant that I may infact be into negative job satisfation.... It's just a shit problem that I really do need a paycheck. *Fingers crossed that the new jorb will come through soon* I bet I hate my job more. The only stisfaction I get is when the pay chack arrives in my bank account. Yeah, I'm well past that point. Yes, but you don't have a house-husband spending all your hard-earned money now, do you? When you gonna make him getz a jorb, bekka? After he finishes my kitchen? Sure the walls in the rest of the house don't need a fresh coat of paint? How's the roof lookin? How about a new nursery? The roof needs to be done sometime. I was thinking this fall, but maybe we will have to wait until spring. Nursery? Like a greenhouse?
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: In reply to: do you reckon that by being a little bit bendy, the BD picks give a wee bit more bite in wobbly torques then other picks? Just a thought. Also, how much to axes cost over there (money saving scheme in mind!) Its possible, but if you are really torquing them you might bend them permanently. But if they do bend you can pound them back. They will be more prone to bending in the future though. I have only bent picks when only the tip was in contact an I was really reefing on them doing shallow stienpulls. It hink BD picks cost half of what a grivel or Petzl pick cost, and the picks aren't tool specific A nd ther is only one bolt to drop if you need to do a field change. And you can use another pick to tighten and loosen the bolt. http://www.mec.ca/...;bmUID=1216391365642 Don't take that as liberty to run your mouth/keyboard in here Sadly Grivel Picks cost more, but they aren't as tools specific as many think. It was 26 C today and you guys are talking about ice tools!! I'm ashamed of you all Is there something wrong? I don't see anything wrong. Just needed a second opinion So who is going to Ouray?
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kachoong
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wanderlustmd wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So WMD.... What side of the slide are you on? The right one...as soon as it dries out, that is.... They haven't even started excavating yet.... What I would give to be stuck in Squish right now! *sigh* My best friend from Aus is turning up with his wife in Van this weekend and will be shocked to find out he can't get up to Squamish. Once he does finally make it he should be able to tear that place up!
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