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Hemlock

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  1. Pope, 513 posts. How nice. Now you got a woman as your role model. How terrible. "I didn't quit because of religion...I quit because of mathematics." How true. You ever heard of Jack Armstrong?
  2. Ooops! "Broiled lobster tails" is the missing item.
  3. "French onion soup, crab-meat cocktail, and a Wild Turkey on the rocks." Pope, here's one for you: A) Who are the "Eiger-birds" in the movie, and how does Big Ben Bowman verbally react to two of their inquires? B) Who does he mistake for an "Eiger-bird?" [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 08-29-2001).]
  4. 42 "At age 42 I shall perhaps become the oldest man to ever climb the Eiger." [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 08-29-2001).]
  5. RMI? With Big Lou? If this isn't correct, then that's where He ought to have gone... "My guides are qualified to guide on any route on Mt. Rainier or any damn hill anywhere on the planet." - Big Lou [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 08-25-2001).]
  6. "There's nothing in the realm of human understanding that can stifle the imagination of the male hormone." - The Coach "I can't tell you how many times I've raided the kitchen shelves looking for ANYTHING with pectin in it. You see something came out around 1984 that changed everything..." - The Coach "You gotta keep a positive nitrogen balance at all times if you want muscle growth. I'm NOT talking about muscle memorization. I'm talking about muscle growth. Keep it positive when you eat, when you sleep, when you screw, when you work, when you work out, when you screw, when you drink, when you screw, when you ride the bus, and when you screw. One way to do this is to eat a dozen eggs a day. A dozen eggs. What's that? That's a buck. A f*cking buck." - The Coach "Throw the ball, boy." - Foghorn Leghorn.
  7. "The weather's trying to kill you." - Alaskan Bush pilot. "The first rule of guiding is - the client is going to try to kill herself. The second rule is - she's going to try to take you with her." - Big Lou. "Shut up and belay." - V. C.
  8. Well, I saw a guy eat a lightbulb once, so I'll believe your Damnation Crack story.
  9. Poooooope. Wham! Wham-wham! You'll be all right, Pope. "You'll be on the second floor with the other climbers. Room 216. I'll have your luggage sent up immediately." "Yeah. And tell them to send up a case of beer." Ok, I'm back in. It's just your charm, Pope. I couldn't resist. Here's another question for *you* (integrating both mathematical and Eiger-esque components) : How would you ensure a safe experience if Aunt Jemima, Madam Montainge, and Ms. Buns wanted to have a foursome with you, and you only had two "pieces of protection?" [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 05-23-2001).]
  10. I will voluntarily drop out of the contest. Pope: I noticed that all your questions refer to scenes near the beginning of the movie. Have you really seen the entire film or do you always fall asleep before the end? Here's the next question, since JCassidy (aka Miles) got the previous one correct: What is the beer of choice for both Jonathan and Big Ben Bowman? (I'm confident that Pope "will allow me that." It's the price he must pay to get me to listen.)
  11. Gerg: Ben Bowman: "You want a beer?" Hemlock: "You gonna call room service?" BB: "Oh, we got beer." H: "You're crazy if you hauled beer up here." BB: "I may be crazy but I'm not stupid. You did. It's in your pack." H: "Jesus. I ought to throw you off this goddamn pillar. Besides, it's warm." BB: "I thought you'd draw the line at hauling ice." [This message has been edited by Hemlock (edited 05-22-2001).]
  12. "Yurassis Dragon" is the full name of the C2 mastermind - "A bloodless freak" according to Hemlock. Next question.
  13. Hemlock

    Big Lou Jr.

    Donna Top-Step exists. She is a heart-breaker. I don't know if she gives a good bivouac (that's French for mistake, Charlie, according to Big Lou), since she backed away in fright once when the opportunity arose. Her solo of C Crack at "the Clees" rocked!
  14. Hemlock

    Big Lou

    Hey Pope, meet me at the chopper pad! Somebody give me a rope! Regarding your questions, Miles Mellough knew who he was. Maybe he'll tell ya. But his price may be too high. BTW, construction is Big Lou's work. Climbing is his hobby. Why the hell did you read that book *twice*??!! Here's a few Big Lou-isms, for those unfamiliar with the book (he is something of a philosopher, according to the co-author): "Jim came out of the womb 10 minutes before me. And I've hated waiting in lines ever since." "Ahhhhh! The mountain's really showing off!" "Invariably a novice climber will confide in me that he's afraid of heights. I always reply, 'So am I! That's why I'm still around.'" "You can check out of this life at any time. That's why I try to live my life to the fullest every day." Thankfully, that's all I can recall. Cheers.
  15. crazy: Indeed. Pardon me. Thanks for pointing out another of my foibles. I would imagine MM as the ringleader of the circus, however.
  16. Ok, Ok, Ok. Back in the early '90's when I used to frequent the Colchuck Lake area, I once saw a garaged-sized (no shit!) block come down between the Serpentine Arete and Backbone Ridge routes. The mf-er seemed to come off from very near the top of that hill and I clearly saw it slam into the talus at the base. Never seen anything like it. Thought we'd have another mass-extinction from all the dust it kicked up. Happily, no one got the chop that time.
  17. It was in fact MM. We've discussed this before. He had led the pitch, belayed his buddy up, and then watched while the flake pitched. He immediately snagged the first ascent of (as named by an Index local) Neutered Prince. The historic pig's head on Model Worker is the work of another colorful Index local with the initials MM. I have photos.
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