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Everything posted by denalidave
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Fixed it fer you, too.
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Fixed it fer ya.
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B'jorn Gain B'tard
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8/23-25 - days 23-25 - couple nights on the ledge w/ the powderhund n' nocturnal ambulations up the corner by the light of a big moon, whiskey-addled n' howling at the hills - ranger lecture when it was all over on unpaid camping fees n' crushed cans of pbr in the car-trash - young warriors n' jills n' whatnot - hot n' sunny saturday, gloomy n' rainy sunday - dave n' the eternal shit-show of the NoBoTrfecta came rambling down the way in the saturday dark
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As the Bacon Crumbles... Will Joe end up in fistacuffs with STT or Dennis? Will Boner get boned at LOLP? Will the Mayor, Jimmy O, finally eat the radio active fish from the Columbia River? Will Ivan ever stopped that f'n singing while fe-feeing? Will Pink solo Little Wing, again? Will LCK find his cam? Did Lucky Larry ever get "lucky" or will he revert back to Old Larry? Stay tuned for next episode of As the Bacon Crumbles. (Dun, dah, dun!)
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Old School'n, ZZ Top MOFO, lay'n the Pink paint stripes ...
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To the young crushers that followed us up Young Warriors on Sat afternoon, I have a lot of pics of both of you doing the crux, PM me if you want copies. I don't want to post em w out your permission. Nice send, BTW.
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And I thought New York was known for it's amazing hot dog stands...
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Look forward to meeting you and finally climbing again myself. I think it's been at least 10 months since I've gotten out on any real rock.
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Doh, I musta misread the thread title. Anywho, I'll be around if you want to run das corner...
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Do you mean your coming from Seattle to Beacon Rock, which is located in the Columbia Gorge (45 east of Portland, OR)? If not, your gonna be bummed when you get to Seattle and don't find Beacon... I should be home at Beacon on the 27th and would be happy to give you the nickel tour, you can even lead as many pitches as you want, or not.
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[TR] Dragontail Peak - Backbone with Fin 7/14/2013
denalidave replied to Avalanche_Lilly's topic in Alpine Lakes
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Just like skies, it's always best to have a "quiver" of bags, depending on conditions and terrain. IMHO There are some very nice "pounders" available for light weight summer trips. Down fill and about a pound, pick you a brand that is quality.
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[TR] Mt. Stuart - Complete North Ridge 7/7/2013
denalidave replied to Sidviscous's topic in Alpine Lakes
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Nice send gentlemen... I use that term loosely. Looks like a sufferfest in the heat.
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Better consult our CC "expert" Sir Boner. As far as I know, it's some sort of puter virus that causes extreme fine projectile diarrhea and usually gets worse with time. Unfortunately, there is no known cure at this time. Although not a cure, there are some promising help groups and 1200 step programs to minimize the damage to those bit by this narsty bug.
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Better consult our CC "expert" Sir Boner. As far as I know, it's some sort of puter virus that causes extreme fine projectile diarrhea and usually gets worse with time. Unfortunately, there is no known cure at this time.
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Better consult our CC "expert" Sir Boner.
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Almost as lame as the guy who post about how lame he is on the interwebs. Spray is DEAD, I tell ya, DEAD!
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Does this mean your finally coming out of the closet Bone???
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I think the fundamental argument is mostly based on religion and cultural "norms" across the board. As far as I know (granted, I'm and admitted simpleton idiot), this is the first time in recorded history that being gay is so widely and openly accepted. Not just from the "Christian" point of view, but it seems MOST societies in history have put a taboo on same sex relations. For better or worse, I guess one could say. These types of "norms" in society don't change easily without a lot of resistance from the traditional points of view, I suppose... It threatens long held belief systems. Rightly so as it is opposite of the past way(s) of thinking. This does not necessarily prove to be "logical", per say, but it has been the "norm" for many thousands of years. At least from a societal acceptance point of view.(IMHO)
