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Everything posted by Mr._Natural
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someone has been reading a few too many personals.
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shit, than you definately didn't see the pic that dfa posted of one of his former *rope-up partners*. ya know the one from behind....sick fuck.
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I am washing my hands of this tired discussion. The line that I drew on Phil's pic is the one that I remember climbing. It was the obvious gully above the center of the bowl. We were not trying to make it any harder than we had to. This line looked like it would be the most straight foward. The terrain to the right looked steeper and had less ice. Matt, when you topped out, (we had to chop through a cornice) did you find a big bouler right above you with an ideal #1 camalot placement? We did. This could straighten out this whole thing.
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try here
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why did the blond's toes keep curling up during sex? she forgot to take her pantyhose off.
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This is the line that Bart and I climbed which he later named "Spindrif Coulior" This is the route that Matt climbed last year. I saw that correction in the AAJ, that was not the line we did.
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thanks for the on topic post CBS
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so storing it in metal is no worse than glass?
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done and done. waiting for interesting side effects.
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to leave the whiskey in the flask (stainless steel)? inquiring minds, which may or may not be polluted with heavy metals, would like to know. Trask?
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Iain
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I have done the Banded Glacier route on Logan. It is an incredible area, but the climbing on that route was pretty boring. Goode looks much more interesting. We did the long but straight foward approach from rainey pass/bridge creek.
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yeah, avy debris or a nice pitch or two of water ice will do the trick. I guess Bart and I got lucky with the start since no one else seems to have found it thick enough to do. I think our line was farther to the left. good luck guys.
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now that one can view an entire thread on the same page, what is the point? I for one will miss them. may the rest in peace.
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are you taking about chair 1? thats not very nice.....
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I think perhaps Erik has already made his decision to get back with her and is looking for a little enthusiastic encouragement. so here ya go E :cyber_pat_on_back: I'm sure this time it will be way better.
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child support?
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than i was just 2 years behind ya, my first tape was 1986
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yes.
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at least I still have my youth
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We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll Built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll Say you don't know me, or recognize my face Say you don't care who goes to that kind of place Knee deep in the hoopla, sinking in your fight Too many runaways eating up the night Ma Coley plays the mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll chorus Someone's always playing corporation games Who cares they're always changing corporation names We just want to dance here, someone stole the stage They call us irresponsible, write us off the page Ma Coley plays the mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll chorus It's just another Sunday, in a tired old street Well if you got the toco, oh, then we just lost the beat Who counts the money underneath the bar Who writes the wrecking ball in two wild guitars Don't tell us you need us, 'cos we're just simple fools Looking for America, coming through your schools (I'm looking out over that Golden Gate bridge Out on a gorgeous sunny Saturday, I've seen that low amount of traffic) Don't you remember (remember) (Here's your favorite radio station, in your favorite radio city The city by the bay, the city that rocks, the city that never sleeps) Ma Coley plays the mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll chorus repeats 2x (We built, we built this city) built this city (we built, we built this city) (repeats out) this is the first song I can remember hearing on the radio, age seven or so.
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fuck off materialistic capitalist pig
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There are numerous folk customs that have until recently taken place at this time of year throughout Britain, and which clearly show surviving traits of this ancient pagan festival. As far as we know, the last public Beltaine festival to be held on Arran was as late as 1895. The men of a certain townland made a need-fire (tein-eigen) and kept it burning with sacred faggots on Beltaine eve. Local people drove their herds through the fire.
