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Job Opening... ClubSport Rock Gym Director
billcoe replied to ClubsportRockGym's topic in Climbing Gyms
$3.40 an hour. It is a climbing position. -
Is an electrified vibrating model available?
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Uhhh, not. It's not a dual cock ring or something bizarre in case you were thinking it.....
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Job Opening... ClubSport Rock Gym Director
billcoe replied to ClubsportRockGym's topic in Climbing Gyms
Tell me Heather didn't quit: she ruled. BTW, Gent is one of the highest caliber people I know. Intellegent, hardworking and honest. Hire in house. -
Fo Shezzels ma Pezels. "Haul spinning pigs without tangling the ropes with our new compact, symmetrical swivel crafted entirely from high-strength aluminum. The Rotor is mounted on an enclosed bearing that is silky smooth and each end will hold up to three biners. " Guess I'll have to buy one myself and head up the Captain.
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Foracker: You seem to be under the mistaken impression that your pile of trash is better than the other pile of trash. Regardless, it is certainly true that there are still 2 piles of trash.
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Link Edelwiess Axis 10.3 x 70m dry rope $129. plus shipping
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Gore is as big of a piece of sh*t as you currently have in office. Whats a mother to do? Link
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New Ascender from BD. Looks interesting. It weighs (slightly) and costs more than the tried and true Petzl. Maybe if you were going to do some remote Alskan or Himalayan climb the "33 percent higher strength" claim might have an effect?? They don't claim that it will shred a rope less than most ascenders either. I suspect that it was tested for that. "Description: Black Diamond's nForce offers 33% more gripping power than any conventional ascender design, driving the climber’s body weight onto the rope with four-bar leverage for maximum hold. Cam manipulation can be achieved with trigger finger, thumb or edge of frame. Solid locking power and easy handling makes a perfect combo. Specify left or right. Features: * 33% more clamping power than conventional ascenders * 360-degree clip-in allows full range of rotation for locking biners * Full-size hand grip accommodates gloves and mitts Specifications: * Weight: 8.6 ounces Interesting that they don't list rope size range. Jumar is like 6.5-13mm.
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This is something new from BD. Has any of you gear whores tried it out? Looks better and cheaper than the Pezel to me. * Weight: 2.9 ounces * Strength: 26 kN Cost $39.99 at Mountaingear.com VS Pezel * Weight: 5 ounces * Working load: 5 kiloNewtons Cost $60.00 at Mountaingear.com
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________________________________________________________________ Borrow some $ and buy them all. You know you want too:-)
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BTW, all this talk of loose women has ya all missingd the "Hard Pipe Swinger" mention above. Star on board! Whatever happened to those dudes? I thought it was pretty damn courageous to put it right out in peoples faces like that. Kind of like walking around a Lesbian Convention with your dick out. And a "I hate Bitches" T-Shirt on. Very Tre Chic. Hard pipe swinger coalition link The newest link is dated 2002. What the hell happened?
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No shit, I gotta hang around more often.
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OK, you're invited, but bring your old gear and lets do a swap for all uf us old whores with old gear. PS, love to see your stash:-) Hot damn.
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I've noticed that some folks, when stoned, perform better, yet some perform dramatically worse. I think it;s incumbent on them to figure it out. I have noticed that older people tend to have this issue sorted out much better, ie they don't smoke while belaying if smoking makes them stupid, slow and sleepy. As Kev points out, it's pretty common around here, and some of the best companions (who still can perform well) smoke out occasionally (or frequently ).
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I don't - but it doesn't bother me if others do. Many do. (person dependant) My huge criteria, which I am inflexable on, is that my belay's be perfect. (And no fired up seeds pop and land on the rope too) Discuss....?
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Sory, didn't see the video. Just wanted to say that I really do have blood on my hands. It's under the fingernails. F*en hurts too much to scrub brush under there. Carry on.
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Serious Saka Iki (in my house we eat the dried squid for snakes)
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Silent woods, damp and quiet. Slowly the three stalk through the forest. Spotting from afar, slide alder and thick prickly undergrowth no joke. Directions, time and senses easily lost. A fired bowl amongst friends, the stillness broken by a lighter flick. A cough. Soon the brush confrontation again. Tag a tree, orange plastic glows. The Twilight Zone grows near. Unseen. Quiet. Out of the forest, a rock slide, a clearing. Relief… then disappointment. Nearly an hour spent. A friend calls from the woods. A logger. Too many trees too much brush. The long trip back. Chainsaw. Cut toss dig. Cut toss dig. Exhausting exhilarating hours. All day. Darkness….the Twilight Zone revealed.
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Damn. Glad you pulled put of that tailspin. Almost sounds like a Karen Carrpenter kind of thing. BTW, I was talking about my post being of no value, not yours. This is a totally new subject for me, never heard of it. Thanks
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It's likely that she found the salacious attention here unwelcome. Pity, I liked her TR's and attitude. I'd say the one line responses by the old-fart Italianos over at summit-post are even creepier YOU GOT A COPY AND PASTE FEATURE ON THAT COMPUTER E? BRING IT:-)
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I'm firmly in this category. YUP
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Damn, I've never even heard of this before. NOT that I would ever have to worry 'bout overtraining. Unless it was overtraining in a beer hall with my right elbow having lifting glass issues. That might be an issue. That was a worthless post. Sorry dude, I'll try better next time. But how about fleshing out the issue you faced and what happened to you. I'm genuinely curious and interested.