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Everything posted by willstrickland
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Get with the program, Spew. The guy sold it and it wasn't lycra, slapneck.
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Sat a.m. looked out on the balcony at the thermometer...6 deg F. Fahq. Made an arduous push ascent to Blockbuster up the street, then hit the fly shop for a new line, on to the base to workout. Watch movies. Repress urge to commit violent acts against weatherman on radio. Sun a.m looked at thermo...14deg F. Jeebus, it's mid April this shit's gotta break soon. Watched movies, read books, watched snow flurry blow through. Dug fishing gear out of closets, stored winter clothes. Rocked some Coltrane and then some Monk at top volume. Repressed urge to commit violence against weatherman on radio.
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Yellow Tail Shiraz $7 about any '83 Bordeaux (figure $40 up to more than you have to spend) lots of good deals in Chilean reds.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/in_pictures_the_eagleman/html/1.stm Me and me eagle be plunderin' yur sheep n goats.
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One werd dood: Camelback.
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No dear, I say it accentuates your "ample" and "shapely" bottom.
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Camalots: 0.5, 0.75, 1,2,3 cost you about $275 US / $330 CA and covers most of the range you'd normally use. Use nuts for smaller stuff in the mean time.
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We should send an envoy to meet with their minister of foodstuffs, Mr. Timothy Horton, esq. Perhaps offer a technology transfer from Krispy Kreme as a show of goodwill.
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Excuse me. That's my Swingline.
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Try working for the military. All acronyms, all the time. FUBAR, I tell ya.
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Only after memorial day. Or is it labor day? I forget.
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There are two alternative walk-offs and they both suck. From the top of the Nose, there is a huge cairn. Go straight back until the trail splits. The left fork going downvalley will eventually put you in the Tamarack Flat CG after about 10+ miles. The right fork, going upvalley will eventually put you at the junction with the Yos falls trail that descends to the valley floor. It's about 8 miles. A post on supertopo.com would likely get you up to date info on the snow up top. There are some folks who live in the valley that are regs on that forum, Werner Braun a longtime YOSAR fella being one. I would do the east ledges, having done all three. Good luck.
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MisterE, I did NOT need to see your "oh" face.
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Wayne, are you talkin' frame, trim...res/commercial...gimme an idea of the project. I know a couple of good folks down PDX way who might be looking.
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You just now had this revelation Jizzy? That, I say, that boy's about as sharp as a bowlin' ball.
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Seattlecomagp: I stopped reading shortly after I saw that you're too stupid to distinguish the term "vile" - extremely unpleasant, morally bad, wicked - from "vial" - a small container typically cylindrical and glass, used for the crack rock you seem to be smokin. And now you know the rest of the story. Good day.
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That (former) cop is Michael Ruppert, who publishes "From the Wilderness" a wacko newsletter / website. I read his big conspiracy book "Crossing the Rubicon" and while there are some interesting bits in it, particularly on CIA involvement in drug running and financial markets, the guy's out to lunch IMO. Don't know about a video though.
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N.W. Washington Barbies are FINALLY Available!!!!
willstrickland replied to archenemy's topic in Spray
Moab Barbie: This straight haired brunette desert queen embraces the no-makeup look and comes decked out in Chacos, and full prana ensemble. Hey mid 90s Toyota tacoma has a mismatched canopy shell and 6-10 stickers including mandatory SUWA, 5.10, and Keep Tahoe Blue. She has a Mountainsmith lumbar pack as a purse, with a aussie shepherd mix pet on a leash cut from an old climbing rope. She leads .12 at the 'Creek, brah, but that kayak on the roof rack hasn't seen the water in 3 years. She would never date a lamer named "Ken" but instead hangs with a bro-brah of vauge ethnicity answering to "dudemanbro", "heybrah", or "passthatyo". -
Any chance you know a cheap source? Seems like all of them I've seen run $80-100 for a pair of wobbles. Stablor, the first step to Wydor - King of the Offwidth.
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What do you do? Looking to get some variety into my workouts. Here are a few I'm currently using: Back extensions and crunches on a stability ball thing. Hold a medicine ball or plate to your chest or away from the body for extra pain. Take a medicine ball or plate, hold it straight overhead, tense your lower abs and do slow-mo lunges around the room. Palms together with forearms on the ball, pushup type position with feet together, and slowly roll the ball out about a foot and back (do 3 sets of 25 reps or so, harder than you think!) Leg raises on the "seatless chair" thing (no idea what you call this apparatus, it's like two pads for your forearms with handles and a backrest). Add ankle weights for more pain. Side crunches with a dumbell in one hand where you're "cruncing" with the muscles between the top of hip and bottom of ribcage. (gotta be a better way to train this?) What do you like? Seems like the stabilizing and smaller muscles and side aren't getting hit as well as I'd like with what I'm using.
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Depends on how you clip, and/or whether your using it for the rope end, IMO. If you're a finger through the biner clipper, you'll want something with a little deeper "basket" so the end of the gate can clear your finger. (i.e. a neutrino probably won't work well for you). If you clip the other way or use it as a racking biner, doesn't really matter, get whatever is light and cheap. I have neutrinos, superflys, 5.0s, JCs, and hotwires on the rack. I personally like the 5.0s alot because they're huge/deep for clipping and cheap, but they're also relatively heavy. Superflys way light and nice for the price.
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GM and Ford better get on the ball and design some engines to run on radioactive oil.
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Nope, never been on it, otherwise why would I ask the question: "is there steeper terrain on the route somewhere?". Nice job CBS.
