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  1. quote: Originally posted by dog: However, there are also a lot of valid reasons to hate unions. One thing that I hate about unions is when they defend totally incompetent workers and prevent a company from firing that person. It ends up hurting the company and causing resentment from everyone. As usual, the issue is not black and white. Hey I've seen this!
  2. Sounds like some ghetto shit.
  3. Thanks for the vhs
  4. I use a bullhorn and whip. They usually get the clue after a whippin or 2.
  5. Must never get laid
  6. If they got serious about it they could chip the other guys' gals' routes down in rating
  7. I have used some 7 to 8 mm ropes without any problems.
  8. quote: Originally posted by haireball: ignorance, once enlightened, readily surrenders to wisdom. stupidity clings to itself, scorning facts and proofs. Well it turns out you are just making the same points I was. It aint the best all the time. You're just trying to prove a point. If you choose to call me stupid and ignorant Mr Haire I can assure you would not do so in person
  9. Ramen littered with chunks of horsecock is pretty damn good.
  10. Sabre is a nice route. I have only done it once I think. Have fun on Lberg if you go.
  11. Well if they get real angry then they will find a way. I'm not worried. If people hate us then I'm ready to defend.
  12. Well I have been to several nations in Africa and I saw the anger towards the US. In reality it mostly seemed that ideas and thoughts were funneled through these minds with the negativity to the US. If they want to fight then bring em on and "let's start a war" as quoted by The Exploited. S Africa has some the most powerfull and destructibe tanks on that continent. Posssibly advanced enough to rival the M1. But the numbers dont match.
  13. Thanks to Steve Harng and Dru Sprayshaw. Some other notes are that it is available at Valhalla Pure in Squishy. ***Notes from Steve Harng on Bivouac.com below*** Story: Dave Gerbrandt and I went searching for this route last weekend when we heard its existence on the north side of the South Gully. We didn't know a map was availible from Valhalla, so we thrashed up from the base of the Shariffs Badge and towards the South Gully...bad idea. With some luck we found the start of the route, a lot closer to the gully then the badge. We hop on the climb and had an easy day of climbing in a beautiful setting. This area is brand new in terms of climbing route development. Shouldn't have given that away... :-) Access: Approach to the route is on the map; it's pretty simple. The map is available to everyone in Vahalla, if you ask and pay 25 cents to the store. ***End of Steve Harng notes***
  14. It's on Bivouac.com adn supplied by Steve Harng
  15. Looks like pretty damn good rock to me in all those photos.
  16. If you got shrooms maybe I am climbing with the wrong people
  17. My advice- Wait for what you believe is a positive weather window and climb it in a day. Drive in there real early because last time I was there the road was pretty holed up and 4WD could be useful, and the damn drive was longer than the climb from North Bend anyways.
  18. the only problem and some might welcome it instead of call it a problem is that often when large concerts happen out there the camping is overcrowded and people are up all night partyin. It dont bother me though. Bouldering- There is lots of bouldering out there.
  19. Those are pretty nice photos. I like the chinmey one.
  20. i'm so fucking bored, I am going to go wash my smelly car now
  21. Someone bring a bottle. We can call the pube club somewhere on the east side so I can drink AlpineK into the abyss.
  22. Barble Barble whatever. I like Cobra's idea and challenge someone from Vertical Limit World to try that! Maybe they should strive for something better. I doubt they will lose any money. One could argue they might get some new customers in the long run.
  23. 5 hours maximum with overnight gear. Knowing your reputation I would say 4.5 hours. [ 09-05-2002, 03:15 PM: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ]
  24. Who's challengin I'm laaughing at you trying to make a dumb point You are such a tough guy Accompanied with all that work to find a good spot dig a snow hole etc I will be lazy and use my tent.
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