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Jesus Fucking Christ! What a menace! He's created troubles for himself on two...read TWO other forums!!!!! TWO!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm sure none of the loser "aid workers" are doctors. Maybe the BBC should do a story about how dumb you are: "'Joe Six Pack' Americans Don't Know Shit About Climate Change Yet Still Spout Out at the Mouth About It". Get a life, loser. You're expertise lies in being a shithead.
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C Already one step ahead of you. I already have a 16 year old mentor named Mark Struab. But another one might come in handy because he had experience, but to do climbing, another person would be nice to have, especially on glaciers. That's great, and incoherent, and all, but isn't a "16 year old mentor" a bit of an oxymoron?
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Would any other sixteen year olds care to chime in? Really, though, who cares? Nature will either cull this kid from the herd or not.
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HELP NEEDED!! Jason Schilling Emergency Contact
Choada_Boy replied to JasonG's topic in Climber's Board
No Tauntauns or PLBs either! Excellent work! -
first ascent [TR] Mt. Stuart - Gorillas in the Mist - IV 5.11 7/8/2009
Choada_Boy replied to Blake's topic in Alpine Lakes
Ballsy, especially not being able to see where you're going. Nice climbin'!- 67 replies
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You know you're a loser when: You spend hours digging through Fecks posts collecting the gems that support your "thesis". Or perhaps you were collecting them all along, Joe Six Pack? "Republicunt"...that's a good one, but super-offensive to cunts across the world. Tone it down, Feck.
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That was her giving that speech? I thought it was some crazy bag lady rambling away at a bus stop or something.
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Why not define "alpine" as a climb you could scream for "help" from and no one would hear you. That would exclude the climbs on the west side of WA Pass but maybe not the east, and put Green Creek into the mix, for example.
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Does top secret alpine cragging with Larry count? If so, at least two.
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You guys sound like second graders throwing tantrums. I think iceicebaby brings up some excllent points...wait a second...no I don't. In fact, his logic is so flawed, in so many ways, I can't begin to formulate a rational response to what can only be seen as clear evidence of organic brain disease. You do, however, present some previously nonexistent logical fallacies. Congratulations on a unique human acheivement. Please tell me your job in no way has you responsible for the safety of other people. Even if you collect grocery carts, lives are at risk. Seriously, though, I agree with his assertion that climbing is an inherently dangerous activity. The equipment that we use is supposed to be designed and manufactured in such a way so that proper use of the equipment will mitigate that risk. By purchasing equipment that has supposedly been tested to an international standard of performance and quality assurance, I should be confident that I can trust that the equipment will perform to that standard. This is clearly not the case here. IIB is exhibiting what can be called "Fault Normalization", where out of specification materials and systems performance in "critical" situations becomes normalized due to the inherent risk of the activity. Materials and systems should perform to specification, because those specifications define the risk I am willing to accept. That better, billcoe?
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In end, all it matter you be MORON. Your Aunt Mom and Uncle Dad should never have bumped uglies.
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If I were CCH, I'd be investing in some corn hole lube right about now.
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Exactly. And you don't seem the least bit concerned. I would gladly pay higher taxes to fund surgery correcting Kevbone's cranial-rectal inversion. A major problem is with misdiagnosis: Kevtard suffers from a closed Rectal-Cephallic Inclusion.
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Not any more. Busy week for dead celebs. Sadly, Vince, of Sham-WOW fame isn't one of them. Rest in peace, purveyor of Oxi-Clean.
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Climbing Near and Around Cour de Alene??
Choada_Boy replied to Choada_Boy's topic in Rock Climbing Forum
Tubbs Hill left me a bit wanting, as most of the good climbing was under water. I was told winter was better, when they lower the water level in the lake. Better luck at Post Falls, as I hooked up with a local in the parking lot who gave me a tour of the classics before I had to jet to watch my wife finish IMCDA. 150ish routes, sick easy approach, and we had the place to our selves, which he said is typically unheard of. Steep climbing on killer granite with great features, but the trad looked a bit sketchy due to the fractured nature of the rock. Thanks for the beta! -
Here's one, douche nozzle. Most Whacked Out Cult in the World
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Huh? You're kidding, right? The Iranian election is a sham--no matter who is "declared" the winner. Even you likely know this. As for the "reform" candidate--Mr Hossein Mousavi--he was one of Ayatollah Khomeini's top henchmen in the early 1980's and personally ordered the execution of over 7000 political prisoners (Kind of a post-Islamic revolution version of Che Guevara). Until the people of Iran somehow tear themselves away from the most ardent practitioners of the most fucked up religion on the planet there will be no democracy in that nation. But I'm glad you're celebrating. No shit, you fucking moron. The "democracy" in this is people willing to get their asses kicked to have their voices heard. You are a fucking idiot, regardless. Thanks for the Wikipedia facts.
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Perhaps you cannot be trusted as well?
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Climbing Near and Around Cour de Alene??
Choada_Boy replied to Choada_Boy's topic in Rock Climbing Forum
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"This is What Democracy Looks Like."
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Any one have a beta or suggestions for climbing or bouldering around CDA? I'll be over there for a couple days this weekend and I'm looking to get out for a bit. I'm aware of some of the crags in and around Spokane but I'd like to check out whatever is close to CDA, if there is anything worthwhile. Thanks!
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You were the guy in the red jacket, then, if it fell behind you. I bet you're glad you'd left your anchor when you did.
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Now you're talking. Give me a trail map and I'll figure out the rest.