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Ireneo_Funes

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  1. Usually the only time I get insomnia these days is the night before a climb. Especially if I've got to get up ridiculously early for an alpine start.

  2. I don't know...sounds like they've imposed martial law to me. Do they have jackbooted thugs and black helicopters in Canada?

     

    You all might want to check on your assault rifle stockpiles.

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    Chapter 5: Denial

     

    There will be times when you've got to step down from the throne to take care of private matters. In these cases, you may want to declare that someone who "looks just like you" has stolen your identity. Depending on how far you've gone, you may want to just declare that your identity was stolen from its inception.....thus giving you the ability to start afresh.

     

    This chapter really gets to the heart of hyper-alpinism. You'll need to put something in there about how to create a posse of multiple identities (named after actors from popular TV programs, of course) to bolster chestbeating claims.

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    Resize your picture NOLSe!!!

     

     

    edit: Ooops. My bad, your dick really is that small. Sorry.

     

    yelrotflmao.gif I also forgot poorly-endowed!

    SUCK

    Thanks for that picture, NOLSe. I did forget gay, sorry.

     

    Not to mention masochistic! Got a picture of that too?

    SUCK

    This is getting played. The vest-wearing, tool-dropping, biner-finding, windshirt-recommending, real-climber-defining, Pandora-dating (or not dating, whatever) Girth Pillar straddler is the new "New Smith Rock Guide."

     

    It was different when NOLSe didn't seem to enjoy it so much.

  3. Yeah, it's a balancing act, and if you've got a house and a neighborhood you like, and a family, I can totally understand how you might prioritize things differently. We've all got to make these decisions for ourselves, right?

  4. Easier said for single renters than people with homes, families, etc.

     

    I do rent, but that doesn't mean I'm not qualified to say that folks ought to make an effort to live closer to their jobs or near mass-transit (yes, for the greater good). I've known plenty of people who've managed to find homes in places that don't force reliance on a car. All I'm saying is that it's surprising to me how little this plays into most peoples' decision-making process when they're deciding where to live.

     

    And before Thrill or someone else tells me to fuck off or whatever...I'm not saying don't live out in the sticks or the suburbs if that what you want. Drive 20 or 100 miles to work every morning and evening if that's the lifestyle you enjoy. But maybe if you care about the fact that oil is a finite resource, or that we're heating up the planet and melting the glaciers and polar ice caps and so forth, you could take a minute and think about some ways that you could reduce your impact on the environment.

     

    This isn't meant to be judgemental. We're all part of the car culture, myself included.

  5. Oh yeah I know already I can ride a bike. I work 20 miles away from home at two jobs that aren’t even close so fuck off.

     

    So move closer to your job, fuckhead

     

    It's amazing how few people even consider this option.

  6. Gosh what a bunch of pussies there are on this site. Jay was the only one that actually gave consideration to the question rather then going on and on about some other bullshit.

     

    There is a car out there for everyone and for those hippies out there claiming that you should buy a Subaru because of the better good.. shut the fuck up. I own a Subaru AND an X-terra a yellow one for that matter.

    I have the Subaru for commuting to and from the city to save on gas cost as well as to be a bit environment friendly. Oh yeah I know already I can ride a bike. I work 20 miles away from home at two jobs that aren’t even close so fuck off.

    I have the X-terra because I love it. it is built on a truck chassis so it rides like one. It is well beyond an SUV. The 4 wheel drive action is great. Ours is one of the first ones so we don’t have the supercharged. In my opinion you don’t need it. they are strong enough and go fast enough. You save a tiny bit on the gas without the supercharge. The truck is nice and solid and a lot of fun. I often take friends higher up on the roads they their Subaru’s can go when we are going backcountry. Don’t whine to me about hiking. We all drive as far in as we can and the start our hikes.

    So the rest of you that cant get your head out of your ass to figure out that your opinion isn’t for everyone.. we’ll fuck you and your Subaru.

    Peace.

     

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