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jcrew


Dec 12, 2009, 12:19 AM
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I did not say I did, I said some user may already have. Or at least should have. But you know that may not be a bad idea, thanks for coming up with it. Good thinking. I hope some user calls his mommy and daddy, I mean he is still a child after all… and - act like a child , be treated like a child… same as - act like a criminal , you be treated like one… He brought his family into that last thread. His uncle probably went to school for 10 years and worked his ass off. But shit why not use your uncle to try to intimidate another user, posting all this on public forum I might add. He made physical threats to other users that had to be removed. Then he got his way and the photo was removed. Now instead of being thankful, he still found a way to justify himself and his erroneous actions. He never really learned anything because he has a shield from reality, a safety line, a rope…, weather it is his parents dealing with his mess, the moderators cleaning up his mess, or people like you defending him.

There is an actual person on the other side of the forum conversation. Everyone does not always see things the way CP views them, and that is something that he should understand before spouting his mouth off. If you wont say it to someone face. You should not say it to someone online. His actions can very easily have real world consequences with no warning .

It would not be me. I am more of the say nothing, then tear off your head and shit down your throat kind of guy, but that is just me… There a lot of people out there who would sooner compound his situation to teach a moral lesson. You never know what you are going to get….

i'm no CP apologist, i just don't tattle to the man, even on my enemies. peace,
"we are all brothes an sisters...."


bradley3297


Dec 12, 2009, 12:31 AM
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Hmmmmm funny. crazypetie has got a pic of the same route that retard on youtube fell off soloing.


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Dec 12, 2009, 12:36 PM
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jcrew wrote:

i'm no CP apologist, i just don't tattle to the man, even on my enemies. peace,
"we are all brothes an sisters...."

Not too long ago, I remember reading a warning here. Someone was using climbing guidebooks to target and burglarize vehicles for rock gear. I would consider that guy an enemy. According to your statement, this person should have been allowed to continue doing what he was doing . Even if you know his identity you would not say anything to anyone...


As far as CP goes.If you went to school for 10 years and worked your ass off building a good reputation. Then some relative you probably don’t even know well ,used your good name to intimidate someone else. I will add that your respected name is being used right next to illegal criminal activity .You are sure as shit right I would want to know. I would be even more upset if someone did not tell me…

My guess is you would not say anything because you are selfish and it did not affect you personally. Had it affected you, I am sure your tune would change.


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jaablink wrote:
As far as CP goes.If you went to school for 10 years and worked your ass off building a good reputation. Then some relative you probably don’t even know well ,used your good name in an attempt to intimidate someone else.

Fixed that for you. Tongue I wouldn't worry about this stuff, it will all work out in the end. Wink


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jaablink wrote:
jcrew wrote:

i'm no CP apologist, i just don't tattle to the man, even on my enemies. peace,
"we are all brothes an sisters...."

Not too long ago, I remember reading a warning here. Someone was using climbing guidebooks to target and burglarize vehicles for rock gear. I would consider that guy an enemy. According to your statement, this person should have been allowed to continue doing what he was doing . Even if you know his identity you would not say anything to anyone...


As far as CP goes.If you went to school for 10 years and worked your ass off building a good reputation. Then some relative you probably don’t even know well ,used your good name to intimidate someone else. I will add that your respected name is being used right next to illegal criminal activity .You are sure as shit right I would want to know. I would be even more upset if someone did not tell me…

My guess is you would not say anything because you are selfish and it did not affect you personally. Had it affected you, I am sure your tune would change.

dude, some fucks arsoned my truck this summer, poured gas on it and torched the thing; i didn't call the cops. you're posts are so full of (snap)judgements....what's up with your "brothers and sisters" dribble? is there an room in your mind or world for different opinions? cut CP some slack, he's kept us enertained for 5 days at least.

by the way, caves are out, slab IS the new black.


jaablink


Dec 13, 2009, 1:06 AM
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We are all brothers and sisters, one big ,crazy, dysfunctional family. I have had over two dozen dysfunctional climbers like myself share my home here in the hills this year. Some were friends I know, some who emailed me online, and some I met at the crag who were camping in the rain...

i see, you know me so well....
You are so right , such dribble…

A few years ago someone shot up your truck. Now someone torched it. I don’t believe you would let someone walk all over you like that without doing anything. Not with the attitude you are presenting yourself with here….I don’t believe you , no can be that negligent … not even you…

I wonder if you paid the replacement cost out of pocket for the damaged windows, or did you file a police report so you can send a claim to your insurance company? You do understand you need to file a police report to be able to send a claim into the insurance.

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