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  1. G-spotter

    Men

    I'm pretty damn weathly
  2. The report got sent to client today so they should start rebuilding the road next week or so... And there's still a fuckload of snow.
  3. A guy that can actually do that would have no use for Kleenex.
  4. That's some crazy diet you're on, girlfriend. I guess when a girl says she's gonna need several boxes of Kleenex it means a different thing than for a guy
  5. G-spotter

    Lasik

    With any biological upgrade, make sure you leave it as long as you can. It's not like getting a new computer. When you modify your body, it becomes more difficult to take advantage of later, better upgrades. Like if you get a chip implanted in your brain, later on when they come out with a headset that works by contact and doesn't require implants, you will feel pretty dumb.
  6. In Renton?
  7. Free soloing is NOT aid
  8. comon dude, can't you just move in with some desperate chica who already has all that stuff?
  9. G-spotter

    Very strange

    i drove by sasquatch park today
  10. DAMN, YO but think of all the spraying you will be able to do!
  11. I climbed in Squamish instead, sounds like I made the right call
  12. Just rope solo the Girth Pillar, there's probaby a ton of fixed Neutrinos on that route so you won't need to bring too much gear
  13. (Times, 18 Nov 2006)
  14. You can hardly see the 'i am neat and cool' writing anymore at the base of Neat & Cool. Part of it fell off and the rest has faded or flaked off or vanished.
  15. Vertigo? or whatever on the backside of Grand Central at Peshastin.
  16. G-spotter

    Worst climb

    isn't that Rutger Hauer?
  17. i saw snaffles in that video
  18. Or maybe it's because you make it so hard for anyone but illegal immigrants to get in?
  19. Australians with degrees? In barbecuing maybe?
  20. OTTAWA (CP) - A new study says immigration has tended to lower wages in both Canada and the United States, but it found the impact of immigrants on the wages of domestic workers depends to a large extent on the newcomers' skills. In 2001, about four in 10 people with more than an undergraduate degree were immigrants in Canada compared to about one in five in the United States. That's curtailed the earnings growth of the most-educated Canadians relative to the least-educated, while the opposite has happened in the United States. A significantly higher proportion of immigrants to the United States have been much less skilled so these newcomers have depressed the earnings of low-paid Americans and increased the gap relative to the highest paid. In Canada, immigration has tempered the gap between rich and poor but in the United States, it has exacerbated it. Between 1980 and 2000, immigration increased the male labour force by 13.2 per cent in Canada and 11.1 per cent in the United States, while in Mexico the male workforce shrunk by 14.6 per cent.
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