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donald949
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PTFTW
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donald949
Mar 4, 2010, 11:01 PM
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Baa Baa Baa
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donald949
Mar 4, 2010, 11:03 PM
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Lazlo wrote: [image]http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs460.ash1/25314_1310797244975_1081922301_943942_4170775_n.jpg[/image] Still not seeing anthing here. But the pics on fb where pretty cool.
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Gmburns2000
Mar 4, 2010, 11:10 PM
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I've been busy all day. Just now getting productive, though. wrote for a couple of hours and sent out / prepared a few short stories for submission. If I get my fourth one out tonight then I'll be happy.
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donald949
Mar 5, 2010, 11:16 PM
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Wow, quite in here today.
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donald949
Mar 5, 2010, 11:18 PM
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In other news, work quited down this afternoon.' This morning was absolutly nuts [nuts], but this afternoon was good. Which was nice, since the whole week was kind of crazy. We were able to joke around for a few and unwind.
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donald949
Mar 5, 2010, 11:24 PM
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In reated news, its supposed to rain all weekend, *again.* seriously getting tired of this sh!t. Gorgous all week. Sunny, brisk. rained over night wed, but other wise clear all week. Supposed to go camping with Jake and his scout troop Sat night. In the rain. They didn't want to cancel, since they haven't been able to get out for any hiking or camping, because of the on going rains.
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donald949
Mar 5, 2010, 11:25 PM
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Gmburns2000
Mar 5, 2010, 11:31 PM
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[writing red rocks TR]
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donald949
Mar 5, 2010, 11:38 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: [writing red rocks TR] Looking forward to reading it.
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donald949
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Good weekend everyone. Weather being good, bad or otherwise.
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Arrogant_Bastard
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donald949 wrote: Wow, quite in here today. Yes, quite.
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notapplicable
Mar 6, 2010, 1:41 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Greg. Dude. Holy earthquakes in Chile Batman!! Where you headed anywhere near Concepcion on your trip? not really, though I was going to visit it at some point because it is a main city. I'm still planning on Santiago, but I have some research to do now to ensure that things are OK (i.e. - safe and / or I'm not walking into a shit storm where there's a lack of housing). I heard Chile has officially asked that "unnecessary travel" to the region (possibly the entire country) be discontinued for the time being. I doubt that will last for more than a few weeks but it's possible that a large portion of the country will be so wrapped up in the relief efforts that security and accommodations will be compromised for some time to come. Hopefully not but that was one hell of a quake. Yeah, we'll see. One of my contacts recently told me that Santiago was fine and that folks are pretty much heading to work on Monday. Intl flights started landing at that airport today. Gonna wait to hear back from a few other contacts, though. I have a few weeks anyway (stupid MA takes six weeks?!?! to get through a subsidized COBRA application. WTF?!? So, yeah, I got some time. it's nice though. My dad set up my grandfather's governor's desk (the grandfather who died while I was in Argentina in Nov) to write on. When I saw it set up I was astounded at how comfortable / inspiring it looked. I'm not one for contrived sentiment either. It just looked / felt right. Been productive today, so happy about that. Six weeks? Fuck that. Things sound promising on being able to go forward with the trip though. Which is good news. So, you mentioned something earlier about "the move". Are sticking around Mass. until you leave or are you headed back out west? I moved out of my apt yesterday and am now in Maine at my Dad's. Didn't know the earthquake had happened. Everyone who helped me move told me about it, but I thought they were joking around. We had the news on the TV and it never came on, so I really thought it was a joke. Then I heard it on the radio. Will be in Maine until COBRA is sorted out. Then I'll figure out what is going on in Chile (safe? practical? etc...). If I can go in a few weeks, then I'll go. if I can't, then I'll see what Jeremiah is up to in April. He is busy in March. In fact, he'll be in N Carolina in march for some climber training thingie. Good way to cut costs in the interim and you can still get plenty of work writing done. BTW, how does it feel to be unemployed? Pretty damn fine I bet. Oh and if you're still around when my brother and I come up for our spring Gunks trip, I'll hit you up. It's likely to be late April or sometime in May though, so you'll probably be gone by then. It's funny because I don't feel unemployed at all. I feel as if I'm a writer. I AM a writer, so I'm employed, just not making any cash at the moment. Damn right. And in my experience, albeit in a completely different field, working on spec is by far the most rewarding. now if I could just turn that spec into a guarantee then I'd be all set. Have you thought about writing for an established publication? Does that appeal to you at all?
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notapplicable
Mar 6, 2010, 1:41 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Greg. Dude. Holy earthquakes in Chile Batman!! Where you headed anywhere near Concepcion on your trip? not really, though I was going to visit it at some point because it is a main city. I'm still planning on Santiago, but I have some research to do now to ensure that things are OK (i.e. - safe and / or I'm not walking into a shit storm where there's a lack of housing). I heard Chile has officially asked that "unnecessary travel" to the region (possibly the entire country) be discontinued for the time being. I doubt that will last for more than a few weeks but it's possible that a large portion of the country will be so wrapped up in the relief efforts that security and accommodations will be compromised for some time to come. Hopefully not but that was one hell of a quake. Yeah, we'll see. One of my contacts recently told me that Santiago was fine and that folks are pretty much heading to work on Monday. Intl flights started landing at that airport today. Gonna wait to hear back from a few other contacts, though. I have a few weeks anyway (stupid MA takes six weeks?!?! to get through a subsidized COBRA application. WTF?!? So, yeah, I got some time. it's nice though. My dad set up my grandfather's governor's desk (the grandfather who died while I was in Argentina in Nov) to write on. When I saw it set up I was astounded at how comfortable / inspiring it looked. I'm not one for contrived sentiment either. It just looked / felt right. Been productive today, so happy about that. Six weeks? Fuck that. Things sound promising on being able to go forward with the trip though. Which is good news. So, you mentioned something earlier about "the move". Are sticking around Mass. until you leave or are you headed back out west? I moved out of my apt yesterday and am now in Maine at my Dad's. Didn't know the earthquake had happened. Everyone who helped me move told me about it, but I thought they were joking around. We had the news on the TV and it never came on, so I really thought it was a joke. Then I heard it on the radio. Will be in Maine until COBRA is sorted out. Then I'll figure out what is going on in Chile (safe? practical? etc...). If I can go in a few weeks, then I'll go. if I can't, then I'll see what Jeremiah is up to in April. He is busy in March. In fact, he'll be in N Carolina in march for some climber training thingie. Good way to cut costs in the interim and you can still get plenty of work writing done. BTW, how does it feel to be unemployed? Pretty damn fine I bet. Oh and if you're still around when my brother and I come up for our spring Gunks trip, I'll hit you up. It's likely to be late April or sometime in May though, so you'll probably be gone by then. It's funny because I don't feel unemployed at all. I feel as if I'm a writer. I AM a writer, so I'm employed, just not making any cash at the moment. Damn right. And in my experience, albeit in a completely different field, working on spec is by far the most rewarding. now if I could just turn that spec into a guarantee then I'd be all set. Have you thought about writing for an established publication? Does that appeal to you at all? Actually, we may have talked about this before. Memory is failing me.
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notapplicable
Mar 6, 2010, 1:42 AM
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Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: Lazlo wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: [image]http://vanessagx.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/bondage-rubber-yikes.jpg[/image] FTW! Dude, I don't know, hmmm, geeshh, I mean, what is there to, wow, I just can't, wow! I'm so turned on right now! Sooooo disgusting. Because of this picture, I haven't been able to read the spci when anyone else is in the living room. Every so often Leigha will see me speed-scroll past some pictures or something and it catches her attention. "What was that? That was awful fast." "Oh nothing. Just something Bryan posted." Problem solved. Woo!
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Gmburns2000
Mar 6, 2010, 1:46 AM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Damn right. And in my experience, albeit in a completely different field, working on spec is by far the most rewarding. now if I could just turn that spec into a guarantee then I'd be all set. Have you thought about writing for an established publication? Does that appeal to you at all? Actually, we may have talked about this before. Memory is failing me. Depends on the publication and the terms. I'm not a prima donna here and demanding that I have creative freedom over my work; I'm just not at a point where I feel confident enough to take on an assignment. Otherwise, yeah, I'd do it, but I'd probably need a patient editor / mentor.
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notapplicable
Mar 6, 2010, 1:47 AM
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Lazlo wrote: Time to go eat some tasty shredded wheat and watch the morning news. You eat the tree bark for breakfast too? My friends give me such a hard time for eating the whole grain, Kashi-esque cereals. I like em though. Good and good for ya...
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notapplicable
Mar 6, 2010, 1:49 AM
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I am not a hippie! ^Mere coincidence^
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notapplicable
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kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: MDDFTW!!!! ugh? meeting Double D FTW! Closing a bit of the PCI gap eh? I missed Magnus when he was over here but I'm headed to Austin for work from the 8th to the 15th. Perhaps I'll run in to Kachoong. Next month? Could be possible... we may be busy that week though... Yeah, I'm headed down in a few days. It's gonna be a week full of putting names to faces, working and training. Not exactly a good time for all but I've never been to the "Hottest State" so I'm not gonna complain too much about a free ride. I don't even know what part of Texas you're in. Are you familiar with Austin? Any worthwhile bouldering near by? Sounds like a worthy journey... unfortuately it won't be too hot when you come down. I guess in Austin it may be ok round this time... perhaps a day or two in the 70's if you're lucky... or it could go the other way. We're about 4 hours drive West of Austin. I've heard there's bouldering at McKinney Falls... may want to check out erockonline.com for info. Never been there. There's lot of other places too I've heard... check out this guide. http://www.erockonline.com/pdf/TLBintroweb.pdf 4 hours eh? Yeah, I doubt I'll be bumping in to you at the grocery store. Thanks for the link though, I'll give it a look and see what I can find. A lot will depend on the hours we work, I might end up just hitting a local gym. We just discussed going to Austin soon, but I think it won't be until later in the week of the 15th... oh well. You'd probably have more fun if you head down to the Green Belt with your harness and shoes and jump on someones rope. The gym in Austin is teh suck IMO! Hmmm. The problem is, I'm pretty much working during daylight hours and flights are already booked so staying thru the weekend isn't an option. Perhaps I'll just make do with exploring the city and save the climbing for a more opportune time.
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notapplicable
Mar 6, 2010, 1:56 AM
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Lazlo wrote: the url of that picture is funny "bondage-rubber-yikes" 'bout sums it up
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notapplicable
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Lazlo wrote: My farts smell really bad today. Please reserve such insights for your new telemarketing friends on that other site.
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