allison Posted August 29, 2002 Posted August 29, 2002 Chatroom's open if anyone's inclined to waste a little of their employer's time. To enter, click on the chat icon at the bottom of the Climber's Wall page. Quote
allthumbs Posted August 29, 2002 Posted August 29, 2002 [ 09-01-2002, 08:18 PM: Message edited by: trask ] Quote
allison Posted September 1, 2002 Author Posted September 1, 2002 Chat time again, Dwayner, and bring Pope, if you dare.... Quote
allison Posted September 2, 2002 Author Posted September 2, 2002 I'm talking to you, Professor, get in here. Quote
JayB Posted September 2, 2002 Posted September 2, 2002 I gave it my all but got lost in a dense thicket of Javascript prompts...Anyone got a manual for this thing? Quote
JayB Posted September 2, 2002 Posted September 2, 2002 Thanks for the invitation and the encouragement. I would but per Scottish Wanker's too-close-to-home profile of the American climber I am getting my psyche together and doing some tai-chi to center myself in preparation for my quest to add a sit start variation to Dreamer tomorrow, and the humiliation that would surely come along with failing to display the requisite proficiency with the chat function would like, totally harsh on my psych. [ 09-01-2002, 08:16 PM: Message edited by: JayB ] Quote
allison Posted September 5, 2002 Author Posted September 5, 2002 Seems like a good time for a little chat session if anyone's interested. Quote
allthumbs Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 give it up allison chat sux try chatting at nwwankers.com Quote
Uncle_Tricky Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 Just noticed Allison's sign line, which is a strange saying to run across twice in two days. So without further mountainadew, it's time for another installment of "Trivia the Answers to Which You Can't Find on Google".... In which public bathroom in Washington does Allison's sig "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" appear scrawled in blue pen? Apparently penned by the same poet, another eliminational epigram reads: "Outside a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's took dark to read." [ 09-05-2002, 07:12 PM: Message edited by: Uncle Tricky ] Quote
allthumbs Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 I've seen her phone number in a couple of rest stop cans and more than one bar in the Seattle area. Quote
Off_White Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 They're both Groucho Marx quotes. I've got the "outside of a dog" quote on a tee shirt from the Tattered Cover in Denver, a good huge independent bookstore, but it can't match Powell's in Portland Quote
allison Posted September 6, 2002 Author Posted September 6, 2002 'eliminational epigram', heh, I like that. You funny. I heard the phrase from my mom, when I was about eight. Trask why on earth would you say something like that? Is that an attempt at humor? You yourself have called me uptight, now which is it? Quote
Uncle_Tricky Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 Ah, Groucho. His parents knew he was going to be cool when they named him. Maybe all the wit and wisdom in the world is written out there on stalls walls. Maybe my dog can find me a book... Quote
Norman_Clyde Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 allison, don't let Trask get to you. Trask, I just blew the whistle on your post. Uh oh, you're in trouble now. Quote
allison Posted September 8, 2002 Author Posted September 8, 2002 OK, rainbound boyz and girls, it's chat time again..... Quote
Geek_the_Greek Posted September 8, 2002 Posted September 8, 2002 Man that was intense...all the bleeps and blips you can desire. I feel vaguely molested, and unworthy. I guess no one else was on after all? Quote
allison Posted September 9, 2002 Author Posted September 9, 2002 Nah, you missed it, but let's try again now. Quote
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