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knotzen

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  1. I think Whidbey might enjoy that, too.
  2. I'll come if Oilyclimber and CBS wear matching push-up bras.
  3. And a person of non-specific gender riding it! And what a fine job s/he is doing.
  4. Oooh, nice one. Wait, did you write that yourself?
  5. linky K.N.O.T.Z.E.N.: Knockout Needing Overwhelming Touches and Zones of Erotic Necking
  6. Selling some of my books. They are all in good condition (and good reading). PM me if interested. John Roskelley, "Last Days: A World-Famous Climber Challenges the Himalayas' Tawoche and Menlungtse," hardcover, 1991. $4 plus shipping. Chris Bonington and Charles Clarke, "Tibet's Secret Mountain: The Triumph of Sepu Kangri," hardcover, 1999. $4 plus shipping. David Roberts, "Deborah and the Mountain of My Fear," softcover, 1991. $4 plus shipping. Lou Whittaker, "Memoirs of a Mountain Guide," softcover, 1994. $3 plus shipping. Adrian and Alan Burgess, "The Burgess Book of Lies," hardcover, 1994. $5 plus shipping. Jonathan Waterman, "In the Shadow of Denali: Life and Death on Alaska's Mt. McKinley," softcover, 1994. $4 plus shipping. Walt Unsworth, "Everest: The Mountaineering History," 3rd Edition, hardcover, 2000. $5 plus shipping. Rachel de Silva, "Leading Out: Women Climbers Reaching for the Top," softcover, 1992. $5 plus shipping. Janet Robertson, "The Magnificent Mountain Women: Adventures in the Colorado Rockies," softcover, 1990. $3 plus shipping. Yvon Chouinard, "Climbing Ice," softcover, 1978. $6 plus shipping. Steve Roper and Allen Steck, "Fifty Classic Climbs of North America," softcover, 1979. $7 plus shipping. SOLD Mark Kroese, "Fifty Favorite Climbs: The Ultimate North American Tick List," softcover, 2001. Signed by author. $9 plus shipping. SOLD
  7. maybe the front desk Dude, I don't get it. If you weren't so infatuated with the washing machine's spin cycle perhaps you'd eye the rest of the appliances and furniture for assignations! Ahaaaaa.
  8. knotzen

    all nighter

    I finished grad school almost two years ago, and I still regularly have nightmares where I forgot to drop a class (didn't do the paperwork), but stopped going early in the quarter, then have to show up and take the final. I wake up and am sooooo glad I'm through with school. Wish the nightmares would stop, though. I wonder if cocaine would help?
  9. knotzen

    all nighter

    ADICT!!!! POOR SPELLER!!!
  10. maybe the front desk Dude, I don't get it.
  11. knotzen

    Snaffles in Love!

    Dru's a softie! Awwww.
  12. I know!! Shouldn't she be at home making brownies and having babies 'n' shit? Jeez. The nerve of some women. Some people don't appreciate Cobra_Commander's finely honed sense of sarcasm And some people don't get mine.
  13. I know!! Shouldn't she be at home making brownies and having babies 'n' shit? Jeez. The nerve of some women.
  14. knotzen

    all nighter

    4:48 AM Go to bed, Dougie.
  15. Well, if it helps any, you've just made me feel a heck of a lot better.
  16. Indeed. Sutter Home --
  17. knotzen

    OK

    You better watch out, I know ka-ra-tAY! Hee-yah!
  18. Which clinic has worked best for you, DFA? TIA for the tip.
  19. knotzen

    8000

    I saw "Natural Born Killers" today for the first time (yeah, unemployment sucks). Wowza. Can't decide if the message--that hatred and murderous tendencies comes from a violent home life and violent society--outweighs all the freaking killing, and the good time Mickey and Mallory seemed to have doing it.
  20. Actually, the worst V-Days in my life were when I was in a relationship I just wasn't sure about. Where do you find the valentine that says, "I think I love you, but I might not. Will you be my valentine? Or, maybe, you know, not? XOXO"
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