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Greg_W

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  1. Gotta ask every once in awhile
  2. cj - I was thinking that my scenario would keep your foot dry. You are saying that this is not true?
  3. Bite me. Hippy!!!
  4. No shit. Grape Nuts hurt my teeth. I'll have to check on Kashi; I like their Go Lean breakfast bars.
  5. Suck & blow is a bit more obvious, wouldn't you say?
  6. Serious? Maybe I should switch to a lower sugar cereal. Any suggestions?
  7. That's what I'm telling ya: nutritious AND educational.
  8. Iain, the Spice Group broke up several years ago; I think a couple of them put out solo albums.
  9. Cheerios got me where I am today. Have the occasional box of Honey Nut Cheerios.
  10. A mandolin is always a useful kitchen tool.
  11. man-bitch
  12. Already did. I like what I've seen/read of the Western Mountaineering bags; Pro Mountain Sports has 'em.
  13. "Greggie"??? Does this mean we're going steady now?
  14. flebbie - I am thinking of the same set up: 30-degree down bag with bivy and use an insulating layer if necessary. Nice, versatile, and pretty light.
  15. I know, just flipping you some shit is all.
  16. At least he's honest.
  17. Cotton, probably, it's absorbent. Wool might chafe.
  18. I'm sure you'd be happy to sell me several pairs, too. Wouldn't you?
  19. I slept like a baby knowing that my home and family were safe and secure. Piss off, you limp noodle wanker
  20. I go with the stretch that you can read, but you don't know shit; that I am sure of.
  21. So, I would think that if your liner did ITS job and pulled the moisture out to the outside of the sock, the Smartwool (or other) would do ITS job and wick said moisture to the outside of it.
  22. That's the theory I've been living under, as well, Dru. However, with my stiffer hiking boots that doesn't seem to work; I think that is a boot problem, though. Is that what you where with your Scarpas?
  23. Tease...
  24. I hear you trask; for the most part, I prefer a boot when snow is involved.
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