vegetablebelay
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Somebody's gonna get a pm..
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quote: Originally posted by Dru: Ok everyone who reads this, plan on being online at noon tomorrow (Friday) and lets bust that record - get 100 people online or something. That would mean we'd have like 75-80 guests!
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So when are we gonna get a Quebec forum for the ice route reports from Quebec.
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quote: Originally posted by joekania: thanks, zeno! No Joe, THANK YOU!
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quote: Originally posted by Thrasher: I tell you what, I spray wherever the heck I want. So get back in your cubicle. "Thrasher"...now that would make a good name for an avatar of a recently departed spraylord.
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I'll be Alpinecling
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Did you spell on the application like you've done in your post?
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I'm having trouble with this post. I've read it a couple of times and I can't make sense of it. Is it just a 12:30 am thing?
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Male Strippers Take Note: Female Customers Grope More VICTORIA, B.C. (Wireless Flash) -- Guys, if your current job doesn't grab you, become a male stripper. You'll get grabbed all the time -- but not always when you want it.That's the touchy truth from Fawnia Mondey, author of a new book, "Stripper Success Secrets" (Skyline Services). She says dancing for a female audience is physically demanding in more ways than one. For instance, some dancers have to wear a rubber band on their sex organ to ensure their Full Monty stays full. That's not all. Mondey says female customers are very grabby, sometimes squeezing the dancers' privates during performances. In addition, ladies are bad tippers and very picky, wanting strippers with perfect rhythm AND a perfect bod. As a result, Mondey says many straight male strippers prefer gay clubs where the customers tip big but aren't so hands-on.
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I'm sorry I missed it. It looks like you guys were having a heck of a time!
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quote: Originally posted by moron: Any of you guys play golf? I'm saving golf for when I get old. That, and sea kayaking.
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Ok, after reading the incident report on the NWAC site I retract my statement above giving the guy the benefit of the doubt. It's apparent he wasn't being very smart. A buddy and I were out on Sunday and were surprised at the depth of snow over the hardpack there was in the backcountry versus at the trailhead. We turned around way early that day. [ 03-12-2002: Message edited by: vegetablebelay ]
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quote: Originally posted by moron: Quit objectifying those poor young women! Or at least get a pic that doesn't cover up all the good stuff... Objectifying!?!? C'mon the grand prize is for the girl who wears next to nothing. [ 03-12-2002: Message edited by: vegetablebelay ]
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Another vote for West Ridge of North Twin Sister. I've done it twice and I'm sure I'll do it again this year - no rope, a little exposure, exhilirating bike ride to the car. Nice trip.
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WTF!! I'm the only poster on this thread for this entire day!!! Could this thread really be dead?
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quote: Originally posted by AlpineK: After a year plus on CC I think Greg has distilled the true essence and wisdom generated by CC. Ok, he can be a rope lead now.
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quote: Originally posted by gregm: There ya have it!
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quote: Originally posted by slothrop: Veggie, where did you see the incident report? I looked at the NWAC site and the most recent thing I could find was a report on two guys whose tent got buried near Source Lake at the end of January. I just got it from the current conditions on the site. ericusanet pasted the excerpt up above. I was probably more swayed by the posts saying he was a skiier, but I couldn't find the story at seattletime.com, or king5.com to verify it myself.
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quote: Originally posted by Beck: NEVER heard of a man not standing up for his wife and waiting for a lawsuit, who cut his balls off? Her? Duuuuuude, take it easy on him. He's been down in Colorado all this time.
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quote: Originally posted by DLunkman: What are you going to do? Shoot us? LAFF And who the fuck cares if the Germans have a word that has community and team in it? Pipe down 'til you're a rope lead.
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To be fair, there is a route up a SW ridge of Granite Mt. that people use in the winter to avoid the obvious avalanche gullies the summer trail crosses. If the guy was on this ridge believing he was ok then maybe one could cut him a little slack. Not knowing this guy's experience or where on the mountain this occurred makes it hard to judge this person for real.
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quote: Originally posted by chucK: OK, I was driving to work today down Roosevelt and there's this guy whipping back and forth between lanes, looks to be in a big hurry. Hey, has anybody had the XM Sattelite radio installed in their car? I'm thinking it would be great to hear commercial free music on the drive to the hills.
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quote: Originally posted by Jman: Did anybody watch Fear Factor last night? The host ate a huge cockroach!!! Chewed him up and swallowed the whole thing. I think that takes more balls than anything anybody here could climb, 'cause you're all a bunch of wussies! DIE YOU SCUM!!! ...unless, of course, you can eat cockroaches. The host was just trying to be cool so he could take home one of those hot celebrity contestants.
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We touched on this topic a bit ago here: http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=001763 Posting makes this whole site work and when you read a post and it brings up a question or observation you may have, you should post. Many times the question or observation isn't quite on topic and results in a natural drift in the thread. No harm done and in my mind this is far better than not posting at all. [ 03-12-2002: Message edited by: vegetablebelay ]
