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help! tips, tricks, rapid healing success stories. pretty please.
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that's psychadelic frog tossing, you canadian wank!
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karma's been kicking my ass for years. i think i got my chakras aligned now. i'm going to go play with my frogs
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i'm going to go mediate for a while. then maybe some yoga to center myself.
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only when it's newly permed. then you look extra hot
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sorry i didn't see this sooner. i was out feeding free range organicly fed insects to my posse of psychedelic frogs. Then I had to nourish my auro with wheat germ, bean sprouts and organic guava nectar. harry, i'm sorry you can't appreciate the value of a psychedilic frog, you violent wolverine lovin redneck. you should just go back to your yurt in the middle of your sheep herd and stfu. don't make me throw a giant poisonous frog at you.
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big cave w/frogs Explorers Discover Huge Cave and New Poison Frogs Bjorn Carey LiveScience Staff Writer LiveScience.com 1 hour, 53 minutes ago A cave so huge helicopters can fly into it has just been discovered deep in the hills of a South American jungle paradise. Actually, "Cueva del Fantasma"—Spanish for "Cave of the Ghost"—is so vast that two helicopters can comfortably fly into it and land next to a towering waterfall. It was found in the slopes of Aprada tepui in southern Venezuela, one of the most inaccessible and unexplored regions of the world. The area, known as the Venezuelan Guayana, is one of the most biologically rich, geologically ancient and unspoiled parts of the world. This is the first geographic report and photographic evidence of such an immense cave. However, researchers say, it isn’t really a cave, but a huge, collapsed, steep gorge. As a bonus, researchers also discovered a new dendrobatid frog species, Colostethus breweri, named for the frog’s identifier, Charles Brewer-Carías. Dendrobatid frogs make up the group of amphibians commonly known as "poison dart" frogs. This is the second report recently to describe a newfound paradise of sorts containing previously unknown animal species. Scientists distinguished C. breweri from its close relatives by its particular skin pattern, absence of fringes on fingers, moderate toe webbing, tongue characteristics, and yellow and orange coloration on its undersides. It is described as a fast-moving frog that lives along creeks and in quiet pools along small streams along the slopes near the cave. This is the eighteenth described species of Colostethus discovered in Venezuelan Guayana. This discovery, not widely reported, was detailed in the Jan. 17 issue of the journal Zootaxa
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finally! someone who appreciates my proportions
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i think this belongs in the asskissing forum but i'll post it here. good read the TRs being posted today. seems like some good climbing was done this w/e. the pics are great. makes my day at work a little more interesting. can't wait to get out and get after it myself.
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shoot! i thought my cat oscar was fat! heck he's downright svelt compared to that beast! btw-mischief, the dieting british house cat looks way pissed off in the after picture.
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first ascent [TR] whitehorse mountain- east face 2/19/2006
minx replied to rat's topic in North Cascades
can't wait to see the pictures. schweet climb -
i've been hooked on the cross country ski racing next thing you know i'll be tracking the ice dancing competition.
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PP has been shopping for push up bras for a whole month?!? boy he does need some training. i could've found him one in less than an afternoon.
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who is Dick Button? that's kind of a funny name...
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seems like colin has found himself in some lofty company. good job on some great climbing
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hey knotzen and i were just trying to have a little fun. what's all the fuss??? besides that guy promised he wouldn't put the pic on the internet.
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ewww! the question is what site was harry surfing when he found these? hmmm?
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whoa! the commander puttin the smackdown on dirty harry.
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except you... link hey griz--i didn't know that you were stupid enough that i needed to include the graemlin with my sarcasm. here's some extra
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i snuck out while griz was jacking off...er...busy
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you probably do look dreamy in a dress. now go get me a beer!
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i'll respond to each of you individually after i get done freshening my make up. it's almost lunchtime, i better get the breakfast dishes done too!
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this post is largely directed at griz and whomever else it applies: why all the animosity towards the post about a chick soloing rainier. sorry if it bothers you that it was pointed out that it was a woman climber. i don't think anyone acknowledging this climb cares in particular that it was done by a woman. nor are they acknowledging it b/c they're simply horny guys as was implied on that thread. 1) would you be equally offended if i said did you see that woman who won the figure skating gold medal? or should i just say skater? maybe the inclusion of gender is a throw back to days of yore but get over it. it's not demeaning to Hannah--she probably considers it a good thing that people can identify her as female. 2) there are fewer female climbers than male. it's more of a novelity so it gets pointed out. it doesn't diminish the accomplishments of a man doing the same route. 3) you're demeaning the guys on the board by suggesting that they're fawning over this accomplishment just b/c it was done by a woman. that's crap. we all bitch b/c there's not enough posts about climbing. well that was a post about climbing and people posted on it. they would've posted on it if you or some other guy had done that particular climb d) acknowledging personal accomplishments, regardless of difficulty isn't a bad thing. so what if it had been the DC route in june? if that had been a goal of someone and CBS had posted something about it, then where's the harm. you might not think much of the route but others might appreciate the personal accomplishment.
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why? so he can be closer to the gay cowboys. griz--seriously, whatever dude. seems like you've got some issues.