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  1. and I have a stalker! You are not worth stalking. I am just reminding you of who you are. Just back off and I will be happy to pretend you don't exist. Keep posting about me and I will give you the attention you seek. Telling your mommy will not help. She knows you.
  2. You are a sad, attention seeking, little boy. Tell us about your relationship with your dad.
  3. Bug

    Debunking Atheism

    Hey. Is that dog faced boy in the brown sweater our Hugh Conway?
  4. PAR FOR THE COURSE IN SPRAY DONT MAKE ME CALL THE POOPER SCOOPER! IM SERIOUS
  5. NAMBLA Nanga Parbat!
  6. ask bug to take out his dentures next time
  7. You let a rat lick your pole?
  8. Bug

    Rock hard?

    Don't go ice climbing with diarrhea.
  9. Bug

    Rock hard?

    "Water, water, everywhere but nary a drop to drink."
  10. Bug

    Rock hard?

    Thread drift.
  11. Bug

    what do with my Summer

    JT, Redrocks and Canyonlands now. As it warms up venture into Yosemite valley. Swing up through the Tetons and end up in the Winds at the Circ of Towers. If you still have time, do the Bugaboos.
  12. Bug

    Rock hard?

    There's nun there.
  13. Bug

    Rock hard?

    60,000 years young.
  14. That explains the love/hate relationship.
  15. I don't know Condor buttress. But Bridge creek is accessible from the main road at the base of the main gulley. I just parked and started hiking straight up. BC Butt was on the left after a two hour approach. It is the biggest wall up there.
  16. Bug

    Rock hard?

    Very rich layers on a vanilla practice imo. Exceptionally well put nonetheless. I would guess that even the hardest of personalities on this board would find similar realization on a great day of climbing. Who does not revel in the experience of a rich, full day in the Enchantments. Who amoung you would pursue negative conversations in such a state? The Isha foundation operates on many levels including reforestation and sustainable subsistance in rural India. This is not just a bunch of monks retreating to a mountain lair. The practice enhances involvement in improving the human state. The first step is improving yourself. You do not have to acheive Yogi status. Although that is an end that might be available to you if you need it to improve your lot in life. I spent some time with this man and saw him react to people who bowed at his feet. He did not reject their actions but took every opportunity to engage them rather than be the focus of their adoration. He is more of a quintessential grandfather than an evangalist of some kind. I have been practicing Isha Yoga for several months now. It makes a big difference in my state of mind to be sure. My daughters are happy that I do not get angry as often. Another great side effect is that I have not been sick once since I started. In years past, I have caught almost every cold the girls brought home. They are mushy little girls who demand to be kissed goodnight. I do not feel like I am being transported to a different reality. Perhaps I am resisting as we secularized westerners are programmed to do. But I do not feel I need that if the quality of my life here keeps improving at this rate. I'm just sayin..... this is cool. And you don't have to drink the koolaid.
  17. Bug

    Rock hard?

    The truth is,....... Your list of potential bivy partners just shrank.
  18. Bug

    Rock hard?

    I doubt your truthfulness. I will search other posts.
  19. Bug

    Rock hard?

    Uh, "truth"? Is that why you try to climb something harder? This is a practice that is not so different from climbing. It requires physical development and mental discipline and is more fun the more you do it. The ultimate goal could be the same for you. Unless you're are a homo. Not that there's anything wrong with that......
  20. Bug

    Rock hard?

    Can your shell of perception be stretched at all? "While he seems to enjoy being taught, he doesn’t like referring to his discourses as teaching. “Yes, I have no teaching, no philosophy. All I have is methods, which you can call a technology. If you ask me to say in one sentence what my central message is, I would say, ‘Do not settle for the limitations of your experience. Try to break it and move to the next level. If you do that, you will know there are many levels of reality outside and within yourself. Don’t settle for who you are right now.” But why not? He throws the question back at me. “Don’t you want to play golf a little better tomorrow?” We all want a little more of what we know best — money, love, power, knowledge. “There is something within us which does not like boundaries. If we find unconscious expression of this, we call it materialism. If it is conscious, we call it a spiritual process. You can either walk with your eyes open or closed. I am saying why not keep them open.”" http://www.hindu.com/mag/2009/03/15/stories/2009031550330800.htm
  21. Bug

    Bad First Dates

    Do tell. Where'd you take her?
  22. The forcast changed to heavy snow and raising avy danger. Doesn't look like the scattered sun breaks I was hoping for are going to happen. Thanks for the info. Another weekend...
  23. wow dude...you're an asshole... Anyone who skiis, deserves to die(?).
  24. I have been up there twice. Once I actually climbed but had to bail with a heat stroked partner. We were halk way up the line that finishes with the 5.11 pitches on the top headwall. The rock on the lower pitched was excellent. Well worth the slog. I am hoping someone will mention some easier climbing. Long cruiser? Fairy dust? Lepricon stash?
  25. Heading up there this weekend. Who knows something about the wall?
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