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I just bought a bottle of Patron. Would a shot suffice in lieu of a brew?
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You're pretty smart for a spraymonkey. Back to dataland.
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It's really not fair what ignant fucks can do with Google these days. But I'll still buy you a beer.
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Hell yeah. So poised, she rises -- Phoenix from the flame Finally bored with their feeble fuck games She smooth reaches behind her and takes straight aim at eight shriveled up cocks with a fully loaded Glock Parts lips, not expressly made for milding dicks and then, she speaks: Your shreiks of horror bring me bliss, I must admit The thought that I could shred your tips with eight quick flips excites me, see y'all fuck with the pussy but I fuck with your minds Lack of soul and respect is the crime This.. was a set up.. now tell me what..... what's my name? * gun cocks *
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Dumb old whore? Nope. This is poetry baby.
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I bet NOLSe knows it.
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Yeah bitches, I'm ready. Who can cap the quote? I'll buy you a brew if you do.
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Your hotlink got bitch-slapped, Tuffita.
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Ice Climbing Accident / Guiness Gully / Field BC
skykilo replied to jmckay's topic in Climber's Board
WOW thank you Sam for that gripping account! Good job Dave, Pax, and all the other people involved with the rescue! Here's to your recovery -
Here's the one I always get: "Just be wise."
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this place was amazing. is it still around? now that i work in the city again, i might have to trek over there. Maybe I'll check tonight while I'm getting blotto downtown.
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[TR] Los Alamos area rock- 11/10/2006
skykilo replied to skykilo's topic in The rest of the US and International.
So I managed to thrutch my way up some overhanging, off-width 5.9 there at the Overlook. On the ground again, I go talk to this couple who were both just firing up 5.12 face climbs. I couldn't have gotten one bolt on these crimpy climbs. I'm talking to them and at some point in the conversation they both say in agreement, "Yeah, trad climbing freaks us out." -
[TR] Los Alamos area rock- 11/10/2006
skykilo replied to skykilo's topic in The rest of the US and International.
Oh yeah I wasn't supposed to reveal the time-travel-for-national-defense research program. oly please delete this thread before the men in black suits come get me! -
[TR] Los Alamos area rock- 11/10/2006
skykilo replied to skykilo's topic in The rest of the US and International.
I don't recall ever meeting a Jeff Beelzebub. You gotta watch out dropping LANL names on the web man, they'll totally come erase us. -
Yeah but in the Spring the avy cycle is mostly like clockwork. What exactly would the spring ski mountaineer/climber want, besides a little education?
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Climb: Los Alamos area rock- Date of Climb: 11/10/2006 Trip Report: I spent most of last November in Los Alamos. There wasn't (and still isn't) any snow in New Mexico, but I was lucky enough to go rock climbing a few times while I was there. There's a ton of really fun rock climbing everywhere in New Mexico. No alpine or wilderness like Washington, but it sure is nice to be able to climb in the warm sun on a nice day any time of year. I drove around the Jemez Mountains with Michelle. We were looking for Cochiti Mesa but couldn't find it. I hiked through some scratchy brush and found a random appealing dihedral. It was a fun lead, but scary placing gear in volcanic tuff. I belayed Michelle to the top of the canyon just as a thunderstorm hit. Sky leads a random corner. Really cool formations off a mesa in the Jemez Mountains We climbed at another spot in the Jemez Mountains too. Roadside sport climbing high in the Jemez Mountains We went to the Sandias but it was just way too cold. The really cool thing about the Sandias is that you drive to the top, over 10k, then hike down the mountain to the base of your climb. Looks like lots of adventurous climbing there. Finally we went to the Overlook at White Rock, just 10 miles down the road from Los Alamos. The Overlook is a park that overlooks the Rio Grande and the Sangre De Cristo mountains. Lots of fun, steep trad and sport climbing on basalt columns. The climbing pictures all looked crappy, but here are a couple to show the scenery and rock. Thanks for the heads-up about the Overlook JayB, sorry I don't have better pictures! Views of the Rio Grande and the Sangre de Cristos on the hike to the cragging at the Overlook Standard column at the Overlook. All the sport climbs kicked my ass, but the cracks were fun to lead. Oh yeah, I had a good time doing easy hikes up some 12k peaks there too.
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[TR] Mt Index- North Face Attempt 2/11/2006
skykilo replied to David Trippett's topic in Alpine Lakes
Yeah we'd have 'em all skied out this year if we could get a piton sponsorship. Rapping with skis: the future. PS: Cool TR avitripp, way to get after it. -
You better all postpone climbing it until the TR then, 'cuz Ross seems hell-bent on slogging that road every time he has a day off work. FTard. On another note, what the hell does that 'do your homework' comment mean? Was that meant for the Chair Peak beta thread? Sure wasn't any useful current info in your link. Not that Jim's anthology TR wasn't excellent.
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I hadn't noticed this. That does sound like a nice tour, with an easy and convenient exit-vehicle placement. Sweet.
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Here's a picture from Sunday, probably doesn't tell you too much about (climbing) Ptarmigan Ridge though.
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first ascent [TR] whitehorse mountain- east face 2/19/2006
skykilo replied to rat's topic in North Cascades
Looks like a cool adventure climb. The approach sounds pretty easy for that area from your description, or are you just tough mofos? -
Yeah I'm about to hit the road for another cross-border ski traverse E; I'll call you from Hannegan Pass before I ski to the road. Remember this time, small denominations! (That oughta give BigBrother something to do on the holiday weekend...)
