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G-spotter

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  1. hsrdly eben spleeing miskakes
  2. little sister dontchu little sister dontchu do what yo big sister done
  3. And the Lamebone is connected to the Iambone, which is connected to the supertaco, which is...
  4. Iain why is the first Google image search for "wyeast shacknet" some girl's myspace page? Did she pwn you?
  5. freshiez?
  6. I'm gonna belay Olyclimber on my #7 Tricam at ropeup while he eats marshmallows.
  7. You will EAT those words! The competition will be "Oly's word-eating" using alphabet soup letters. Better practice saying "chubby bunny" now
  8. You cannot believe the amount of bullshit that some of the Ol' Boys put out on the Internet about the history and "rules" on the developing of the broad net and how people must behave. This is one way they preserve power. People who in any way challenge the "club" get pronounced "clueless newbies," "net abusers," and other less charitable things. Within this, however, there might be some element of truth insofar as history really does exist and certain proprieties of behavior do exist. The point then is to be able to separate the signal from the noise. That's where you and Yoda Keebler come in. You especially (and Yoda to a lesser extent) know the real early history because you lived through it and are willing to share it. I will sometimes need accurate sources of information about the T.A.P. and other "pre-Internet" periods and want to be able to get it from people like you, Yoda, and others (subject, of course, to your own time schedules, work loads, and needs.) Onto a third point: I am not terribly turned on by the WWW. My idea of a good source of information is the phone book, not colored glossy ad pages in a magazine. I have been exploring the uses of ftp as a major source of data distribution. ftp sites are far faster to "program," get up on a foreign server, and debug. They also deliver data faster to the end user than does the web.
  9. i hear the rhythm of the music i buy the product but never use it i hear the talking of the dj can't understand just what does he say
  10. it's been falling for weeks.. two weeks to be precise http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/threadz/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/599217/an/0/page/0#599217 http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/threadz/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/602341/an/0/page/0#602341
  11. ppphhhhttt that's not what he told the UK mags. Maybe he's trying to get rated higher than #234 in the world
  12. More like Doesn't anyone EVER click on PPs links Here's a sausage link for you PP
  13. MacLeod has never climbed a sport route harder than 14b...
  14. F8c = 14b F8c+ = 14c F9a = 14d Equivalent French grade of Rhapsody as given in magazine interviews with Macleod (not on promotional website) is F8c. It's a long 13c crack with good gear and then a basically gearless 40 foot headwall.
  15. I approached from the road once. That was teh suck. I suggest you do like the FA party and approach from Petgill Lake trail.
  16. 1) Dolphin at J-Tree 2) some chimbley at the Shorter Wall, J-Tree 3) aided off one at Straiton Bluff on Sumas Mountain 4) at the top of PigPen at Harrison Bluffs 6) in the OW at the top of Corner Crack at Squamish 7) Marble Four at Marble Canyon I think one or two other places but I forget where. I think there's somewhere you can place it at the bottom of Joe's Crack if you are building an anchor for teaching purposes.
  17. Maybe it was a "new mixed variation"
  18. teh gramma end speiling awn these sight or tearable
  19. The front page clip of this makes it read "Beacon/Found: Woman". I thought it was gonna be about Pieps and dating.
  20. You can use a #7 Tricam as a belay/rappel device too.
  21. #7 TriCam! It will wobble and scare you so much you feel like you're soloing. Then you will send out of fear. Whereas if you are walking a #6 Friend up a crack over your head you will not have any fear to spur you on and so you will flail and fail.
  22. move zig
  23. It pretty much always snows up there in early September. Labour Day 04 had 6 inch long ice feathers.
  24. It's 14b trad
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