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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Dru replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
at least an egg gets laid ONCE -
quote: Originally posted by scot'teryx: : I feed off of this crap, this is nothing I only get stronger!!!!!!!!!!! This is nothing...compared to that time at band camp when...
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obviously repressed... look at choice of online name ... sittin' on a fence post pegboy
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quote: Originally posted by jordop: Where's his Alpinek hardman toque? he's making the alpine sit start there...
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how do you pronounce I|l!i|l!|
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quote: Originally posted by RobBob: DFA does not spoon? He gets to be on the outside.
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lets see 20F =?C so we take the equation t©*9/5+32 = t(f) 20-32 = -12 -12*5/9 = -6.67 So the -7 is a smidgen warmer hence the extra weight. You could also chreck out Taiga Works down the block from MEC if youre in town - they are run by a crazy Nazi guy and have fully weird, strange staff that try and sell you books on how to cure AIDS with prayer , but they make some nice down gear, generally pretty close (a few $ either way) to MEC pricewise.
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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Dru replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
Only if you do it unroped. -
quote: Originally posted by Chongo: I like girls with scars on the backs of their hands, pit hair, fuzzy legs, and no bra. Here's a honey for you then Chongo. Lookit her jugs!
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Pretty soon trask's toothless honey will be able to throw away those dentures
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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Dru replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
"Go further. Be harder. Do more. Rap can see itself prophecy. You're nobody. Get on your knee in front of me. No guts, no galaxy." - Ramm Ell Zee. -
"Oh gawd, yer usin VERTIGES!!!" - overheard in Yoho.
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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Dru replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
This giant snafflehound is in the top 0.00005% of its size range -
Speaking from personal experience I can say that this pitch is probably much better now that it's clean and all the rotten trees have been removed
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Next thing you know we will have irony police.
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quote: Originally posted by iain: Dat's some stiff webbing on his harn', making stuff stick straight out like that. It just swung up like that from his lunge as I took the photo, skeptic!
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lookit dis!!! It was lucky this roof wasn't bigger. Kurt had to really lunge to get to the good jug on the lip.
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quote: Originally posted by Thinker: I'm outta here...see you in a few weeks.... who the smuck cares? obviously you if you opened this thread.... later rehab?
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yeah - go straight edge stop drinkin' - more for me!
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I have made 50 classic first ascents that eclipse both the Steck/Roper 50 and the Kroese 50 in quality, line, position and aesthetics
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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Dru replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
Cleophus - I think you are on the wrong website. The bulletin board you want is called www.extremeidiotschestbeataboutscubadiving.com 2% - sounds like a Mormon beer. -
quote: Originally posted by Nathan: quote:Originally posted by iain: Perhaps you folks can identify something for me in the Canadian Rockies. This is looking east from the Adamants across the Columbia. What peak is that in the distance? Probably something really well-known and popular but I have not been in that area. I think it might be the N face of Alberta. The north face of Bryce is snow/ice right to the summit whereas this picture shows alot of rock, and looking at the N face of Columbia the left skyline (E ridge) is much more mellow than the one in the picture. Definitely not Alberta cause The Twins would be in the way.Also the left skyline, seen from this angle, would be the NW side or N ridge not the east ridge, east ridge would be behind the mtn and out of view, or it would possibly be the left skyline. whatever it is you are looking at it from the SW. [ 09-26-2002, 12:26 PM: Message edited by: Dru ]
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Dru's recommended reading list part II. I had to go home and look at the bookshelf to jog my memory on these. Circus of Dr. Lao - Charles G. Finney The Mothman Prophecies - John Keel Cannery Row - John Steinbeck Moby Dick - Herman Melville (learn what the whalers do with the whale's foreskin!!) Soldiers of Paradise - Paul Park Shibumi - Trevanian Tales From The Flat Earth - Tanith Lee Tapping The Source/The Dogs of Winter - Kem Nunn The Hustler/The Color of Money/Queen's Gambit - Walter Tevis Ravens' End - Ben Gadd (Will's dad!) Sensory Exotica -Howard C Hughes The Rebel - Albert Camus Revolution of the Mind - Mark Polizzotti Girl In Landscape - Jonathan Lethem Whatever Happened to the Class of 65 - David Wallechinsky and Mike Medved Jack in the Box - William Kotzwinkle Parables and Paradoxes - Franz Kafka Giving Birth To Thunder, Sleeping With His Daughter: Coyote Builds North America - Barry Lopez Among the Thugs - Bill Buford Heraclitus (in whatever translation you can find) Bears Discover Fire - Terry Bisson Engine Summer - John Crowley Looking For Mo - Daniel Duane Smith and Other Events - Paul St. Pierre Alan Mendelssohn, The Boy From Mars - Daniel Pinkwater The Super Cops; The True Story of the Men They Called Batman and Robin - LH Whittemore A Soldier of the Great War - Mark Helprin The Devils' Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce Three Men In A Boat - Jerome K Jerome Three Californias - Kim Stanley Robinson How To Catch Crabs - Saltaire Publishing [ 09-27-2002, 01:02 PM: Message edited by: Dru ]
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quote: Originally posted by vegetablebelay: Go Cogentrix! Put a landfill in there too! and a golf course.