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  1. "You there! Give me that GEAR RUSTLER!"
  2. C & S Rawks! I need a gear rustler!
  3. Most ironworkers are gay...not that there's anything wrong with that. C'mon now, that's not nice, check out this ironworker, does he appear to be the least bit gay? Dick: I have no problem for any person "standing up" for fair pay. That's your right. But, if you think intimidation of other workers is accomplishing that, you're as big a coward as the ironworkers we dealt with. In my case, your noble efforts to "stand up for fair wages" accomplished forging a negative attitude toward unions and arrogant ironworkers I'll have the rest of my life. I have a couple friends who are in construction trade unions and they seem to think it's a joke when you guys call for a "wobble" or some such half day off. It isn't 1930 anymore. To tell you the truth, I haven't hired any Union contractors since I've been in property management and construction management for the last seven years. I don't plan on it any time soon either. What is it you think you and your brothers grand methods are accomplishing again?
  4. nice one will! how about this one from the Wenatchee Mounties- "look at me, I'm the boggie man, arrrrrggghhhh!"
  5. I don't know if you are LUCKY but I do know Alpine K was right on one account, you ARE an ironworker. This is the exact line of bullshit the ironworkers would lay on us "scabs" for taking food out of their kids mouths and associated threats, derogitory names, spit on us, vandalize our work etc... What about our kids? Oh, and if the opportunity came for what would have been even numbers on each side the ironworkers were very nice and cordial. It was only when we were outnumbered 20 to 4 that they got aggressive. What a bunch of pussies. The shitty thing is, we weren't doing IRONWORK!!! Nice how you imply that if we don't agree with you, the "roughnecks" at the tavern would be glad to "discuss" it with us. More intimidating behavior. Thanks for verifying what kind of people ironworkers are I think you are the one in need of an education on Unions. The only thing you know about Unions is what the ironworkers have spoon-fed you. [edit] I guess maybe I don't have such a problem with all Unions, just a little pissed at the ironworkers still [edit] Gee, I feel a lot better now. Have a great day!
  6. Bronco

    The Passion

    I'm sure you've all seen it by now anyway but, if you haven't you should. I lauged out loud when the crucified criminal started lauging at Jesus (who was also hanging on a cross) and God sends a raven to peck his eye out. Is there something wrong with me?
  7. PEST CONTROL A woman was having a passionate affair with an inspector from a pest-control company. One afternoon they were carrying on in the bedroom together when her husband arrived home unexpectedly. "Quick," said the woman to her lover," into the closet!", and she pushed him in the closet, stark naked. The husband, however, became suspicious and after a search of the bedroom discovered the man in the closet. "Who are you?" he asked him. "I'm an inspector from Bugs-B-Gone," said the exterminator. "What are you doing in there?" the husband asked. "I'm investigating a complaint about an infestation of moths," the man replied. "And where are your clothes?" asked the husband. The man looked down at himself and said,........ "Those little bastards."
  8. Sure, sounds good in theory. How about when you decide not to join a Union shop specifically because you do not want to put up with the BS associated with Unions, you show up to a job (comercial construction) and the Union guys on the job spend their time sabatoging and destroying your work, slashing your tires, picking fights with your fellow employees and causing general mayhem. Seems to me like just because you choose not to join a union doesen't mean you don't have to deal directly with the Union mentality and problems. Mind if I ask what union you work for?
  9. Emmons Glacier the week before. You get Acclimation, descent route beta, and accurate conditions beta for the mountain. This is the one route I'd definetly do.
  10. Bronco

    Flagging

    "So from dis flagging here, you look over der and go to dat one over der".
  11. PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME GO DOWN THERE!!!
  12. The best car ever:
  13. I was rear-ended by a kid driving a chevy s-10 blazer at about 45 mph while I was at a stop light. I suffered some whiplash, my daughter, who was 17 months old at the time, was uninjured. The reason? We were sitting in a big old Ford F-250 with a solid frame. The kid in the blazer was taken away on a stretcher. Had I been driving a Geo Metro or something "environmentally approved" or with "crumple zones" we would have been propelled into cross traffic (also traveling 45 mph) and at a minimum, seriously injured. I don't know what kind of "truck" you have that wouldn't come out of a 5 mph "collision" unscathed, but, I suggest you invest a little money in a real bumper. I back into stumps and hybrid cars all the time and there's no problems.
  14. I'm scared!
  15. Heh heh.. Jay said "animus".
  16. Nice job will! Mixed buildering is the future!
  17. Bronco

    lesson

    I've found blasting a couple rounds in their general direction will achieve a much more polite attitude from aggressive drivers. And it's good target practice so it's really a "double bonus".
  18. Keith: If you have them on a webpage already, click the "Image" link in the "Instant UBB Code" menu (found on the "Reply" page) and cut and paste the link to your photo. If you need to upload it, just click the "reply" button, add comments, select "preview post and or attach a file" and on the next screen, select "attach a file" and attach the file with the photo in it. Let see those pictures!
  19. Don't take this personally, but, I call Bullshit. It's not as windproof as a full on 3 layer GTX bib but, I have two year old Schoeller Dynamic pants, which are reputadly the least weather resistant of the Schoeller fabrics, and took a break on the Muir Snow field last week in 50-60 mph winds and never felt a thing. I was wearing light weight wool base layer under the pants. That being said, I think Denali may be worthy of bringing Goretex pants and jacket for backup.
  20. There's three articles on www.seattletimes.com covering the survivors stories of the avalanche at Mt. Baker Ski area on December 12. Interesting reading. Two survivors burried for over 22 hours.
  21. Bronco

    rat bastard thieves

    yep.
  22. nupe. oh, wait, do you mean this stuff? Warning: mysql_pconnect(): User ccthredz2 has already more than 'max_user_connections' active connections in /home/.gumnut/climb/cascadeclimbers.com/threadz/mysql.inc.php on line 38 SQL ERROR: Database error only visible to forum administrators
  23. Bronco

    How far....?

    Psst! It's in your backyard!
  24. it's still the "NEW" Rock Scaling Forum?
  25. Bronco

    Ramblings

    keep getting this today: Warning: mysql_pconnect(): User ccthredz2 has already more than 'max_user_connections' active connections in /home/.gumnut/climb/cascadeclimbers.com/threadz/mysql.inc.php on line 38 SQL ERROR: Database error only visible to forum administrators
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