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  1. Well...lets see. I spend my free time climbing and not being a computer geek. I call bullshit. So, so loudly.
  2. dude... go back to the top of the thread and read it this time. it was a rhetorical question. thanks for spraying.
  3. sounds like cooking bacon
  4. On this BBS you click the "add link" button and there is a freaking wizard that comes up to do it for you. It has instructions on it. How can you not figure it out?
  5. What would make meat or milk from a cloned animal questionable?
  6. sounds reasonable to me. do you know where martinis first started out?
  7. here, look: god damn, bacon
  8. Really, bacon will be good on any day. Man, yum.
  9. First Watchless Ascent
  10. Merry Wankmas everybody!
  11. my purple zero is rated for two fig newtons
  12. That must be the OP Link Cam of guitars.
  13. Hey guys I've formulated counterfeitfake's third law of political douchebaggery: For every liberal douchebag on CC.com, there is an equal and opposite conservative douchebag.
  14. Hello, I haven't been paying attention as I have ADD (Awesome Deficit Disease) can someone please tell me whether a consensus has been reached on the tauntaun issue?? Sincerely, Counterfeitfake PS: I don't check the internet so please respond via post-it notes.
  15. Looking forward to this as it will allow my partner to follow routes before I have led them.
  16. TWO WORDS: AIRBORNE LASER
  17. ROADS: BANNED
  18. Jack Daniels is nasty. What is with people suggesting Irish whiskey in response to a request for a good bourbon? Recommended on name if nothing else: Fighting Cock
  19. Haha, yeah, don't wear cotton, but if you do you'll probably be in good company. You see some weird stuff on that route. Like the ever popular combo, jeans and plastic boots. Eat and drink plenty, it's a tall mountain.
  20. I climbed it in July with trekking poles and hiking boots. For the most part I was glad I hadn't brought an ice axe and crampons, but there was about 200 feet of pretty hard snow that was a little tricky. In June there may be more snow for easier steps, but of course the conservative choice would be to bring them. It's not a hard route but is definitely steeper than the route to Muir.
  21. I don't know whether there is something else better nearby, but Red Rocks is definitely not lame. From what I've seen it's a huge concentration of cool routes of every kind.
  22. I HATE
  23. This is getting ridiculous. We do all make selfish decisions. But they are decisions. If it's really in one to give, they will do so. If it's one's habit to go the selfish route then maybe they are a selfish person. I didn't call you that. If you have a plan that will allow you to be more altruistic in the future then I commend you. I am glad you're taking good care of your kids. No irony there. I guess the irony is that I said "I HATE EMOTIONAL STUFF"? I guess that is a technically valid point but I don't think it's very relevant. Well, okay. I still think you're shooting from the hip, you didn't really pay much attention to what Brooks was saying and you don't have any real evidence to support your argument, when you could probably get some. What a rad way to alleviate my concern that you were throwing a term around without knowing what it meant! I totally agree there is more than one way to be charitable. There are many things you can do. Actually if you look back at the first page, volunteering is something covered in the article.
  24. His point is "I can't give to charity because my house is too expensive" is a selfish excuse. I don't see how you can argue with that. If that is an excuse someone uses, they are saying that they prioritized spending on their own home higly enough that it eliminated money in their budget for charity. People who place a high enough priority on giving to charity will do so regardless of other factors.
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