plexus Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 lots and lots o !!! Couple of parties this weekend. beer! wine! liquor! My poooooorrrr kidneys!!! Yahoo!! For a non-climbing weekend, it Quote
ivan Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 thought it would be fun to practice with the old gps and headed up the south side of hood...got immersed in the white out about halfway to the top of the lift...occasionaly got glimpses of the lift (probably could'a heard it too if i wasn't listening to the flogging mollies the whole time), which eventually ended up scaring the shit out of me...it was off when i decided to go up the ski area instead of far off to the side, so i figured i was safe...then i saw it was on, and the occasional skier heading up...as i could see no more than 20 yards of so, i was certain i would be killed by a speeding gore-tex coated bullet...had fun above the lift, navigating to some pre-entered coordinates...eventually got bored since i couldn't see a thing and even the dark sparkling hallucinations were beginning to become banal...enjoyed falling several times on the descent as i tripped over mini snow steps that totally didn't register to my eyes Quote
Greg_W Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Hey Sisu, what are ghost fish? Spawned out dead chum salmon. There were carcasses littering the banks and trapped against branches and stumps in the river. Quote
Dru Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Went exploring near the Fraser River in another installment of the Quest For the Unknown Super crag Area. Saw no real crags but spent 2 hours bushwacking and hiking along railway tracks, lots of rain, mud and quite a bit of ghost fish (good phrase) and a few of these plus a blue heron or two. Quote
Scott_J Posted December 16, 2002 Author Posted December 16, 2002 Ghost fish are the salmon in their final stages of life. They appear all white with bits of flesh dropping off. Some will actually bite a fly or lure as you reel them in you wonder what you have on the line and then you see it... Wild salmon are a wonder to behold. Fish that fight to spawn and then die to contribute their natural body remains to the stream bed for further life(insects and such) Forgive me for wandering. I just like these fish Quote
glacier Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Fri> Put up requisite Charlie Brown tree, compliments of Chubby & Tubby (R.I.P.). Sat> Drank too much wine while decorating tree - up later than expected. Motorcycle show to ogle the new rides and try on some new head armor. Hop between party and show at the Tractor. Sun> Run, move furniture, shop for loot for the folks, attend the viewing of one of those very successful franchise movies. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Friday - flogged the Lloyd Center mall for Christmas giftage Saturday - slept late, lounged, helped Mrs. DFA make cookies, a little more shopping, and purchased the 'Ella Wishes You a Swingin' Christmas' CD, by Ella Fitzgerald (duh). This was a fine purchase, and if you're looking for some secular Christmas tunes in the peppy, jazzy modality, buy it. Sound quality is excellent too, as it's one of them Verve Records reissue deals. Sunday - Church, brunch, more shopping, lounging, and of course Simpsons and King of the Hill from 8-9. Quote
RedMonk Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 verve reissue is the shizz...i gots me a coltraine and a miles davis 'bitches brew' CD and they are phenomenal considering their original production dates...one thing we'll agree on... Quote
gapertimmy Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 I spent the weekend riding the slushiez at bachy. staurday it was like being back at snoqualmie. lots of gapers and rain. PM got shut down due to 100MPH wind gusts. sunday, more lift serviced skiing, but it was much cooler and the snow was much lighter. Good times. Quote
mattp Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 "considering their original production dates" ??? Bitches Brew is one of the classics. Look at the list of musicians on it: Miles, Herbie Hancock, Chick Korea, Joseph Zawinal (Weather Report), Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter, Bennie Maupin, Jack DeJonnette, Billy Cobham, Airto Moriera, John McGlaughlin ... just about anybody and everybody who made it big in Jazz-Rock for the next ten years (did I forget anybody?). It was initially panned by lots of critics but it completely changed both Jazz and Rock. Are you of the impression that music that is thirty years old is not likely to be any good? Quote
ChrisT Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 and purchased the 'Ella Wishes You a Swingin' Christmas' CD, by Ella Fitzgerald (duh). I have that cd and I commend you on your good taste! Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 (edited) matt, It sounded, to DFA at least, that he was referring to the era the albums were recorded and the production capabilities of the day, and was surprised that albums recorded in such a dramatically different sound-reproduction era could sound so clean, warm, and spacious. Sort of a roundabout compliment to Verve's remastering skillz, and not a dis on 30-year-old tunes. Edited December 16, 2002 by Dr_Flash_Amazing Quote
mattp Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Ah, you could be right, DFA. Lots of the early efforts at reproducing the classics to CD were not that good. But you similarly misunderstand my post -- more than "arguing" with Redmonk's "premise" (in a rhetorical manner I asked if that was his premise), I wrote to celebrate the brilliance of the release in question. So we end up quibbling with each other when what we really mean is high fives. Perhaps this is what has gone wrong in the political threads and you and I actually agree with the "GregW types" ??? Quote
Greg_W Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Perhaps this is what has gone wrong in the political threads and you and I actually agree with the "GregW types" ??? Forget peace in the Middle East. This is Nobel Peace Prize material right here!!! Quote
mattp Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Is that a glass of "Bitche's Brew." Whatd'ya say? A classic? Quote
Dru Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Was Trane ever on Verve anyways? The good albums are all Impulse. Quote
chelle Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Enjoyed holiday festivities at a couple of parties on Sat. After rehydrating from my drink consumption, sent some boulder problems and top rope routes at the gym on Sunday afternoon. Had to get a fix since even aid climbing wasn't sounding too good this weekend... Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 So we end up quibbling with each other when what we really mean is high fives. Perhaps this is what has gone wrong in the political threads and you and I actually agree with the "GregW types" ??? You're right on the first point, and probably somewhere between "dead-wrong" and "wronger-than-a-Trask-family-reunion-after-a-few-too-many-drinks" on the second. Nice to know there's some more folx out there who appreciate muzak! Quote
allthumbs Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Tell ya what Flash, any one of my family could take your pansy ass to the cleaners. You can say what you want about me, but don't be dissin' my family. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Dr. Flash Amazing seems to have struck a nerve, ladies and gentlemen! Quote
slothrop Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Skiing was pretty good above Paradise on Sunday. A little icy in places, but there was plenty of fresh snow. Five of us were up there, along with a few other skiers and some snowboarders in the trees down low. Amusing rally driving was to be had in the nearly empty snow-dusted parking lot. Quote
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