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Everything posted by ken4ord
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Hiked into Toketie Lake yesterday, freaking awesome. Werked on Saturday .
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I am not sure to say congratulations or you poor bastard. I am leaning towards, you poor basard, hopefully you won't have to spend your weekends like I am spending mine now, at work.
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Well Chica can't help you out, I'm in hell (aka work).
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Fuck that!!!! That is just nasty and yes you are going to burn in hell, who knows it might not be for cutting off this dudes penis, but that does not help your situation.
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That's just nasty. If you showered and changed your underwear more often, that nasty rash on your nutsack would probably go away. I don't want to even know how you know this dude has a nasty rash on his nutsack. You both are sick and need pressional help.
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STFU, not again, WTF, I'm gonna get freakin' if it rains again.
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What compentence, huh? Character, well I guess we have had some characters in office. A nation of greatness, oh yeah I forgot how great capitalism for the common good of world.
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Bedtime. Run for your life little dog.
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Who shrunk it's head? Cool Cat
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Part of an email that was distributed at IDEXX where Peter worked: "We've been in touch with the organizers of May 23rd's Pond Cove 5K For Peter Cooley, and they've tallied up the totals raised at and since that event. They were happy to say that they recently sent $1,000 to Tacoma Rescue, who provided the rescue helicopter, and over $7,000 to Mt. Rainier Rescue." "Race Day itself was a big success, as many of you know. We had more than 30 runners and walkers on the course, including both our current CEO and our former one. CAG's Paul Neuner was the fastest IDEXXer, finishing in a Cooleyesque 19:11. For full race results, look here. " Very cool. Thanks to everyone out there that help send some money to the rescue service out here. I am sure it is greatly appreciated in the community out here.
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Dude send me a PM or post what dates you are going to be out here. I am definitely into getting back onto Stuart N. Ridge (did it last year), Backbone I want to do this year (did Serpentine last year) and S Face on Prusik (did the West Ridge last year) they are all on my tick list. Currently I am M-F working fool, but maybe will get back on the 4 day schedule later on. Where on the east coast are you from? I just moved out here last year from Portland, ME did most of my climbing in North Conway and Cannon.
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Out of 202, I wonder who was the 1 person who said trad is crack climbing, with gear or bolts?
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Yeah a cast iron frying pan and some attitude.
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Awesome story, I could care less if it is fake, it made me laugh. Thanks, I need that.
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official bitch about the weekend weather thread
ken4ord replied to gapertimmy's topic in Climber's Board
Correction #1: Cascadecementslut Correction #2: I guess the weather sucks for what I am really wanting to do. I probably should have went to Squamish or Leavenworth to get in some climbing, but what I am craving is alpine rock. -
Sounds like someone never learned to multiply! No to me it sounds like someone likes doing math, hell with the metric system being base 10 conversions in the metric system are simple and you barely have to have any math skills, just need to know how to move a decimal point.
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Psst who cares, the guy was actor, big whoopie. I won't even begin to pretend that he was a president.
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I was in a long term relationship with a woman who didn't climb. It was difficult, but I think the key is that you have to have some common interests and balance those common interest with your personal interests. The problem is you are going to reach a plateau with your climbing pretty quick. So yeah you can make it work, but it is dependant on your goals, whetehr or not it work for you and your partner. Flying solo as chelle suggest is great and all for your climbing and any other personal interest, but in my opinion (at the risk of sounding like a sap) the greatest experience is sharing my life with someone. If I had to choose between one or the other then climbing would have to go. Fuck thank gawd I don't have to make that decision, it would be just as bad as giving up a arm or leg. The way I made it work was my gf worked weekends and I had Sat-Mon off. So Sat-Sun I was in the mountains and on Monday we would do something that we both liked. And we also planned on mid-week stuff. The great thing was that I didn't have to drag her up something that she or I wouldn't be into, just so that we could spend time together.
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official bitch about the weekend weather thread
ken4ord replied to gapertimmy's topic in Climber's Board
My $.02 is that the weather sucks lately. What else can be said? -
So that makes God a chipper.
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Man that sucks what the hell is going on. Lately there seem to be a lot of accidents happening.
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Trust me I have thought about it. First thing I would do would be get a third shift job.
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15. Forrest parking passes 16. Closing time 17. Having to sleep 18. RV's 19. American tourist attitudes in other countries. 20. Rain on the weekends.
