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Attitude

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  1. quote: Originally posted by Steamer: Do you kiss Son of a Bitch with that mouth? No, no, no. It's Cpt C*cksucker and Son of C*cksucker. [ 05-10-2002, 04:33 PM: Message edited by: Attitude ]
  2. quote: Originally posted by ScottP: quote:Originally posted by Steamer: (snip of a short attempt at a comeback) By the way there is some truth to the origins of a Steamer. What, you're a fresh turd in the morning? Maybe you need to lay off the caffeine. First thing in the morning is the optimal time for laying a fresh steamer. Why wait till half way up the climb?
  3. quote: Originally posted by Dru: quote:Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: I have not used a map in quite some time. However they are a good idea if nobody knows the area. If its clear enough to see where you are going you dont need a map, and if it isnt clear enough to see where you're going the map will be worthless anyways You can wipe your own ass with your map. [ 05-07-2002, 04:17 PM: Message edited by: Attitude ]
  4. quote: Originally posted by Son of Caveman: What is it with the unemployment gig? How do I get a job like that? "Heh Boss, fuck you, fire me so I can drink beer and climb shit all summer". You have a job?
  5. quote: Originally posted by Son of Caveman: Up yours shit stick If I see ya on the trail, I'll be sure to run over your sorry fuckin' ass. Blow me This is the essence of cc.com.
  6. quote: Originally posted by ScottP: quote:Originally posted by Attitude: quote:Originally posted by Dru: quote:Originally posted by Wopper: I read about this one in his book. The route starts just left of the dead snag and you descend by the obvious gully. "so named because during the first ascent, a large crowd of tourists gathered to watch the climbers. A large boulder was dislodged from the climb and flattened a '54 Thunderbird. The crowd rapidly dispersed". Bullshit. '55 was the first year for the Thunderbird. WRONG Tudedude! The 1954 Thunderbird was a 650cc roadbike built by Triumph. Marlon Brando rode one in the "Wild Bunch" Yes, yes, clever boy. And I'm sure you're proud of that '54 Thunderbird in your wine cellar, too. [ 05-06-2002, 04:25 PM: Message edited by: Attitude ]
  7. quote: Originally posted by Dru: quote:Originally posted by Wopper: I read about this one in his book. The route starts just left of the dead snag and you descend by the obvious gully. "so named because during the first ascent, a large crowd of tourists gathered to watch the climbers. A large boulder was dislodged from the climb and flattened a '54 Thunderbird. The crowd rapidly dispersed". Bullshit. '55 was the first year for the Thunderbird. [ 05-06-2002, 02:17 PM: Message edited by: Attitude ]
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