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+1 good call, kev Cool read, btw. I really had no idea
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what, no pics of dead kids???
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vantage toilet (at least as of June 20th..)
rob replied to cosmicdebris's topic in Rock Climbing Forum
Yes, but what IS his viewpoint? He claims he's not against all bolting, but he has yet to point out even a single bolt that he finds acceptable. I'll let him pitch in and mention some bolted climbs he approves of -- I'd respect his opinion a lot more if he would. But so far he's done nothing to lead me to believe he's anything but completely anti-bolting (in all circumstances), and that's not a viewpoint we need to listen to. -
Yeah, they have to treat him but they can also send his bill to collections, which I'm sure they have already if he didn't pay.
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more like MONS PUBIS olyclimber from olympia lololol
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I haven't really been all that impressed with your posts, Olyclimber. You must live in Olympia, right?
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I will NOT let you guys drag this down into a rational, mature discussion of the issues.
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i only drink to get me through the t-break
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Mountain suggestions after Mt. Shasta via av gulch
rob replied to Sig Olsen's topic in Climber's Board
Have you considered moving from Florida? If you're really into climbing, I would try to make that happen. You'll save a lot of money in the long run, and become a better climber much faster. Climbing is a lot safer when you do it regularly vs. sporadically -
Bone, its no different than public school -- you are paying for public school even if you don't want it. Only in this case, the government will give you a rebate on the tax if you buy insurance. They're not forcing you to buy anything -- they're giving you an opportunity to avoid the tax if you are already spending money on insurance or have it from an employer. Its actually MORE fair than how we pay for public schools (except for states that have a school vouchers system). The government similarly allows you yo pay less tax if you mortgage a property. There is nothing weird about this new tax, I just think everyone is scared by the nomenclature ("mandate", etc.) Nobody is gonna force you to buy insurance. But, if you're uninsured you'll pay a health care tax. Just like you pay a public school tax and a military tax, etc. You should be happy in this case that you have a way to avoid the tax. Yay for avoiding taxes, right? I wish they gave me a way to opt out of the public school tax if I pay for private school. I don't understand the fear and panic around this issue.
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one of these is not like the other
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And even then, even if your diet causes you pain and your diet placebo makes the pain go away doesn't mean you're actually healthier. Just because something works via the placebo effect doesn't mean it's inherently safe.
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Sure you do. You can still drop it. And pay a tax penalty. I pay a tax penalty because I dropped my mortgage. Same diff.
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Please tell me which things they are more efficient at. Be specific. Police & fire departments, for example. National defense. You're confusing, kevbone. On the one hand you say you want the government to provide health care, but on the other hand you act like you think the government is too big and spout all this Ron Paul rhetoric, like closing the FDA and the EPA. One of these is not like the other, you know. It's really fucking annoying, it's like you don't even understand your own positions.
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WOW YOU GUYS FIGURED IT ALL OUT!
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I don't climb anymore buy if you give me $50 I promise to give some of it to feck and dru
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Ron Paul is the only candidate who is honest about wanting to destroy america! God bless him.
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Do not confuse the greater or leaser good with the common good. It was a popular name back then. the common good were actually unrelated, and worked mostly in the royal yarnary (that's where the finest yarns were made). They were great craftsmen.
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I kind of like the way asparagus pee smells, but only my own.
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Not everyone's Yeah everyone's -- some people just can't smell it.
