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  1. 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

  2. "I think I love you, but I might not. Will you be my valentine?

     

    maybe the front desk

    confused.gif Dude, I don't get it. confused.gif

     

    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. yoda.gif

  3. I had a friend in undergrad who stayed up for six days in a row by snorting cocaine in order to pass his classes. He basically didn't do any work at all in his classes until finals week. I recall he left in the middle of a final and walked back in a few minutes later with a bloody nose. By day five, he was hallucinating.

    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. wazzup.gif

     

    I wonder if cocaine would help?

  4. I still can't believe a woman did this. mother of god.

    I know!! Shouldn't she be at home making brownies and having babies 'n' shit? Jeez. The nerve of some women. hellno3d.gif

     

    Some people don't appreciate Cobra_Commander's finely honed sense of sarcasm

     

    And some people don't get mine. yelrotflmao.gif

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    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.

  5. 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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