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  1. ScottP

    staff meeting

    History makes me think you hit the proverbial nail on the head...
  2. More like a digital, lilting piece of shit designed to be played on a loop through stadium speakers to mentally drive a perp from a hostage stand-off situation.
  3. The digital song my wife's new washing machine plays as an indicator that the load is washed. I can record and post a few bars if you want.
  4. ScottP

    Sold

    These fit up to 92mm. The pucks were mounted once, but I don't remember ever using the cramps themselves. $42
  5. This is a large volume (5200 cubic inch) backpack. It works well for both overnight and multi-day trips. I used it for 3 years, mostly for winter trips. This pack is comfortable to carry and has a broad range of load, and suspension adjustability. It is in like new condition... there are no rips, holes, stains or smells. All of the zippers, straps and buckles are intact and functional. Asking $80 Here is a description of the pack and its features: http://www.summitpost.org/outdoor-gear/badlands-75/3433
  6. ScottP

    Back bishiz

    It's like you never left.
  7. 14,4 Foundation fourteenfour is/was the CEO I believe his name is Michael Rowley. http://fourteenfour.org/
  8. ScottP

    faggoty book read'n

    Sounds a lot like the high command in some school districts.
  9. ScottP

    faggoty book read'n

    You're being a dickhead. (I do it to make this lame forum text more readable.)
  10. ScottP

    faggoty book read'n

    great book, nice n' short too - read that right around the time my daughter nearly died of complications of hte swine-flu, sorta set my shit in its proper perspective - i never knew the dust bowl was so lethal to babies - the account of starved horses eating fenceposts protruding from dust mounds was memorable as well I grew up just uphill (foothills of the Temblor Range) from the southern San Joaquin valley of CA. As a kid I endured two, maybe three serious dust storms. Friends and family of mine experienced valley fever, which is pretty obnoxious and tenacious. I seem to have developed a tendency toward bronchitis resulting from a cold that my doc says may be attributed to growing up where I did.
  11. ScottP

    faggoty book read'n

    The Worst Hard Times A telling of the cause and effect of a decades long suffer-fest in the dust bowl of middle America. Unbroken Another suffer-fest, caused by, and at the hands of the Japanese, endured by Olympian Louis Lamperini Mother Tongue Bryson's book about the curiosity and complexity of the english language. and I am currently working on A Splintered History of Wood. I'm on the chapter dedicated to half a dozen master woodworkers who happen to be blind.
  12. dfrost, thanks for clearing that up for me.
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