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  1. quote: Originally posted by erik: quote:Originally posted by Greg W: quote:Originally posted by trask: Did you get cordless? Yeah, man. 14.4-v, lots of torque, and a hammer-drill feature (don't know if I'll ever use that). Feels good, nice and balanced. Home Depot $169. Would have checked Tool Town, but I had a gift card. Nice wedding gift: I get a drill, wife gets a vacuum. Sweet!! greg, i read this and decieded that i wil refain from any jokes...they are there...but i will not say maybe you and your wife should swap tools...that would be mean!!!! Glad you didn't say anything mean; I would've been forced to tell you to bite off!
  2. quote: Originally posted by trask: Did you get cordless? Yeah, man. 14.4-v, lots of torque, and a hammer-drill feature (don't know if I'll ever use that). Feels good, nice and balanced. Home Depot $169. Would have checked Tool Town, but I had a gift card. Nice wedding gift: I get a drill, wife gets a vacuum. Sweet!!
  3. quote: Originally posted by Fence Sitter: 1981? damn i'm a "gen Xer" shiat. You're mouthy and bitter enough, that's for sure
  4. quote: Originally posted by erik: quote:Originally posted by Mr. Natural: i am saying that you arent a hippie. overweight sportclimber maybe, but definately not a hippie. what did you say burger boY??? lets stop right here...i dont want to make you cry again! Hey, if I recall, both of you dudes are shaped about the same.
  5. quote: Originally posted by Bronco: quote:Originally posted by erik: quote:Originally posted by Bronco: Not that I would encourage anyone to waste our precious resources on a monster like that. unless you are short right? I believe "Little Man" is the more widely accepted term. I thought it was "vertically challenged"?
  6. Got it!!! Oooooh, her soft silky grey flanks feel good in my hand, her trigger begs to be pulled, she so...tight!! Oh Oh Oh Yeah...
  7. quote: Originally posted by Dr Flash Amazing: That'd be the one after Gen-X. Maybe the Doc makes the Gen-X cut, he's honestly not sure. Anyone know the cutoff date? The 13th (or 'X') Generation birth dates are 1961-1981, The Millenial Generation birth dates are 1982-current.
  8. Trask - right now, fuck work I need tools!!! Everett store is on 99 and Airport Way. ranger
  9. They've got the Porter Cable at the Everett store. Yahoo!!! I am on my way. Thanks for the input guys. Trask, meet me there and we'll talk 2X4's and have a latte.
  10. quote: Originally posted by Dr Flash Amazing: Fuck that, man! As a person on the cusp of generations "X" and "Why?"... Generation "Why?" Are you speaking of the Millenial generation (the one after Gen X) or the one before (wouldn't that be Baby Boomers)? Just trying to clarify. [ 10-03-2002, 01:12 PM: Message edited by: Greg W ]
  11. quote: Originally posted by gapertimmy: TUFF RULZ I can only assume that the effects of your recent epic on Bachelor have left your mind clouded; possibly a result of not taking Diamox on your epic ascent - should have taken Dan Larson with you.
  12. quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: http://www.bullshitjob.com/officespace/oface.wav That guy's name was Drew...Coincidence? Hmmm...
  13. quote: Originally posted by iain: quote:Originally posted by texplorer: Yep, the O crew (Oregonians for you wankers) yeah bring your O face. "Oh" "Oh" "Oh", "Yeah"
  14. Off White; You might check out DeWalt's new 14.4; they've gone to a more compact unit and the drill feels real nice. Greg W
  15. quote: Originally posted by gapertimmy: dude, granite is over rated. suck it up and come pull on some nubbinz BLASPHEMER!!! Granite is the ultimate shit, bro.
  16. quote: Originally posted by Dr Flash Amazing: Get the DeWalt. DFA has the 18v DeWalt and it kicks ass all over the house. Kicks reasonably good ass in concrete, too. Probably will since Home Depot is probably not carrying the P-C anymore; the Porter Cable had a "hammer-drill" setting which I thought was nice in case I want to drill into my concrete floor. I was looking at the DeWalt 14.4 Volt
  17. Screwing shit, drilling holes, etc. Basic home improvement stuff and building training structures in my garage. The DeWalt uses metal gears. doesn't Ryobi use a lot of plastic/nylon internal parts? As a contractor, I understand why they buy 'em - even if they last for the length of the job, they usually disappear not long after.
  18. quote: Originally posted by sexual chocolate: I have a habit of occasionally clipping my qd through a 'biner on my cam sling, which means I have a 'biner through a 'biner. Any chance this might have happened? ...and now that I think about it, I'm gonna stop doing this... My understanding has always been that fewer links in the "chain", as it were, the better. Clipping directly into the cam's sling, IMHO, with your qd is the best way to go. Regarding this possibility in Goran's case, Paul or maybe Erden could ascertain this from the gear that was brought down off the route. Hat's off to you, Erden, for being able to discuss this as extensively as you have. Condolences to all those close to Goran. Greg W
  19. quote: Originally posted by trask: New? I'm buying a new cordless drill; can't decide between the Porter Cable and the DeWalt 14.4-v
  20. Greg_W

    Moss

    Glad I could ablige.
  21. Greg_W

    Moss

    I hate moss on climbs, especially when it gets kind of damp. Also, scraping it out of cracks looking for pro placements sucks too. Oh, and Fuck Off Trask, on the whole football banter thing.
  22. Bwaaahahahahaha. Bling Bling, Blah? Blee Blo blee, yo.
  23. quote: Originally posted by troubleski: quote:Originally posted by Greg W: Blah Blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah; blah blah blah. Yada yada yada. Et cetera, et cetera. Blah W blah blah! BLAH BLAH BLAH!!!
  24. Blah Blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah; blah blah blah. Yada yada yada. Et cetera, et cetera. Blah W
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