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I still get riled about the occasional news covering a-holes that get all offended when women breast feed in public. Freaks. Who the hell would be upset by something that natural and that cool?
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That looks so fun! I'd totally do that if I weren't such a damn chunk. Either way, I bet the atmosphere was super fun, lighthearted, and easygoing--my kind of climbing!
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I think she made that one up. Sounds fun though. That's the one--Who Put the Purr in My Pussy It was a wide crack that took good foot jams and a little stemming. It was dirty so it was a wee bit slippery. B206--have someone put up the rope for you and do it once then try leading it. It's really short so it might be good for a quickie. I thought it was really fun. But hey, I lie.
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How about a WaterSports forum? A non-spray forum for kayakers would be great--especially to hook up with kayak partners and ask dumb noobie questions.
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Me too! -Tagalong #2 PM me, I check regularly. I have a 4WD truck and am happy to carpool. I can go out on weekends and an occasional T, TH.
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Roger's Corner sucks. Don't do it. And Sherri lies, so don't believe her. The two you mention are going to be good to lead. You can also do a fun crack on the rock right across from Toxic Shock. Sherri, do you remember the name of that climb? I think we've played on that one the last two times at Index. It was something like "Party Pussy" or something like that. Really fun, short, and super easy to protect.
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Dude, you are my hero.
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I didn't know you were going to be there! I was thinking of heading that direction myself on Sunday. ARe you going to be glamping out at your normal haunt? I'll see you there if you are!
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Blake, I appreciate your skepticism. Bears are the largest animals most people see in the wild, and the experience and bear size, like a fish tale, often grow over time. Elk are probably more dangerous than bears, particularly in rutting season, but they don't have a fearsome reputation for some reason. Anyone have attack data? Over the years I've been lucky to have seen many dozens of black bears (in WA, CA, CO, ME, NH, NJ, MA, AK, Canada) and about 12 grizzlies (in Canada and AK). They are very easy to tell apart from head/face shape and shoulder anatomy, not to mention size. The one at the Far Side was definitely an adult, dark chocolate, black bear that probably weighed about 300 lbs. Cubs are easy to identify, the sub-adults (1-3) I refer to as teenagers, and adults are the others. I don't know how to tell sex unless an adult is with cubs, in which case it's mom. We stared at each other for fifteen seconds or so, which is a long time if you hold your breath and count, so we got a good look. I've had some close encounters with both grizzlies and black bears, and I've always felt privileged to share their space. OK, the camp-rummaging bears were more annoying than exotic. I'm glad I haven't had an encounter as close or scary as Bug's. If you haven't seen it, rent the film Grizzly Man. It is an interesting story and film that is well done in that it lets you draw your own conclusions about the content. Sorry to get off track here, but I saw a moose back home once while out on a hike. Got between her and her baby. My buddy yanked me into a little stand of three trees after the moose mama gave me the hairy eyeball. I could kiss my buddy for thinking straight and helping me. If alone, I would have simply stood there and pooped. Those animals are big. Not as big as bears, but big enough to make your sphincter act all funny.
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Hopefully he's getting a vasectomy
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Love getting updates on grampa mccain
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What, are you just trolling for some love and affection? Rudy's just a gang of one, pay him no mind, I like you just the way you are. more like gang of 0.5
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except for the purpose of comparing it to others'. And guys wonder why women have body image issues?
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pictures? Certainly you know what boobs look like.
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best of cc.com Found: BD Neutrino on girth pillar
archenemy replied to John Frieh's topic in Lost and Found
Oops, I just realized this was not yet in spray. My bad. -
best of cc.com Found: BD Neutrino on girth pillar
archenemy replied to John Frieh's topic in Lost and Found
It's been a year with no update. Thanks to Minx for reminding us to really put ourselves out there and give a shit. -
Down the road I would consider this. I understand that the classes at the wooden boat center are fun and that you can bring your kit to class and get help. Of course, I would bring my kit and my super Sherri to get a leg up on everyone else--but it all sounds pretty darn fun!
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If you are still looking, there are a couple of smoke shops in ballard. One is the Gob Shoppe that just moved to Market Street last year or so. The second one (which I have not been to) is more in Freelard, but is on Market and Phinney. Good luck to ya.
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I wish someone would films a cluckers2 so that we don't have to see this stupid flick again and again.
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Why on earth would any woman want to lessen the excitement and pleasure of having her boobs touched in a sexual way by just letting them get grabbed any old time? Lame.
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Thanks for letting me know that at 10pm! Oh well, I'm going today after work. I'm usually not an REI fan, but I am one today!
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How much will you part with it for?
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There were three grizzlies caught in the chicken coop of my place in Index before I bought it (there were there about three or four years ago I think). The mamma bear had a collar and the two babies did not. The folks who owned my place called the forest service and they didn't believe that the bears being called in were grizzlies. After they came and got them, it was confirmed that these bears were indeed griz. But I think they were just out of their normal range and that they were returned somewhere else, not just "out back" into what is now Big Sky Wilderness. Sorry I can't be more specific than this, I can only relate the story that the homeowners told me. I have, however, seen a couple of black bears pretty regularly around the place for the last two years.