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Gmburns2000
Dec 17, 2010, 2:55 PM
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airscape wrote: Well folks, I r off to the great down under. See you all again in the new years. Seasons greetings and what not!! I might post something if I get the wifi have a good time dude. take good pics.
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Gmburns2000
Dec 17, 2010, 2:56 PM
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kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: did I mention they let me out of my immobilizer yesterday? its about time! Immobilizer? Sounds kinky. You should hang on to that thing. Just in case. I'm pictureing something like this... [image]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_zGfJPfExxzI/SsBJ6E40mkI/AAAAAAAAAQQ/FfTGb856bvI/s400/CD_55_IRM+012_P.JPG[/image] Is that about right? How the heck do you get into something you can't get out of? A better question is how did you know that was something to get in to? Even with the word "immobilizer" I was confused as hell.
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Gmburns2000
Dec 17, 2010, 2:58 PM
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Got sick yesterday. Was feeling probably a bit of heat exhaustion. Turns out it wasn't decades at all.
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airscape
Dec 17, 2010, 3:21 PM
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kachoong wrote: airscape wrote: kachoong wrote: airscape wrote: Well folks, I r off to the great down under. See you all again in the new years. Seasons greetings and what not!! I might post something if I get the wifi Enjoy! Take some time out to see at least one secluded beach... Aus has at least 40,000km of coastline so take advantage of that! Driving from Melbourne to Sydney, so will stop a lot along the way. Perfect! The road winds through hinterland and along stretches of beach access the whole way. A nice spot that would be devoid of crowds would be near Tilba, just south of Narooma... great beaches and I used to surf there a lot growing up. South Durras and Bawley Point are nice, just north of Batemans Bay. I believe you may see kangaroos on the beach. Plus try and stop at Point Perpendicular, south of Nowra. It take about an hour or so to drive out there from the main road but it's well worth it. Kangaroo Valley, further north is beautiful... nice meat pies. Then the "blow hole" at Kiama is interesting, but popular. Have fun! Got plenty of time for that , cause where taking the 3 days to do it I've printed your post so as to remember the names. and places of pies. Thanks
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airscape
Dec 17, 2010, 3:25 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: airscape wrote: Well folks, I r off to the great down under. See you all again in the new years. Seasons greetings and what not!! I might post something if I get the wifi have a good time dude. take good pics. Tanks! I shall
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airscape
Dec 17, 2010, 3:26 PM
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Out am I. wooooooooooooooooooo!
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airscape
Dec 17, 2010, 3:26 PM
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kachoong
Dec 17, 2010, 3:29 PM
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airscape wrote: kachoong wrote: airscape wrote: kachoong wrote: airscape wrote: Well folks, I r off to the great down under. See you all again in the new years. Seasons greetings and what not!! I might post something if I get the wifi Enjoy! Take some time out to see at least one secluded beach... Aus has at least 40,000km of coastline so take advantage of that! Driving from Melbourne to Sydney, so will stop a lot along the way. Perfect! The road winds through hinterland and along stretches of beach access the whole way. A nice spot that would be devoid of crowds would be near Tilba, just south of Narooma... great beaches and I used to surf there a lot growing up. South Durras and Bawley Point are nice, just north of Batemans Bay. I believe you may see kangaroos on the beach. Plus try and stop at Point Perpendicular, south of Nowra. It take about an hour or so to drive out there from the main road but it's well worth it. Kangaroo Valley, further north is beautiful... nice meat pies. Then the "blow hole" at Kiama is interesting, but popular. Have fun! Got plenty of time for that , cause where taking the 3 days to do it I've printed your post so as to remember the names. and places of pies. Thanks Heh... nice one, mate. Yeah, if you just go from bakery to bakery you will probably keep finding "the best pie you ever ate". Can't go wrong usually. Make your three days a pie and pub crawl up the coast. Done that a few times.
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erisspirit
Dec 17, 2010, 4:12 PM
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notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: notapplicable wrote: Ate dinner with some friends tonight and then made them watch There Will Be Blood. Don't think they like it so much but I enjoyed watching it again and the food was tasty so I was happy. If they didn't like the movie, they can join all you in hell. I only made it through half that movie And just when I was starting to like you... Sorry to disappoint
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erisspirit
Dec 17, 2010, 4:13 PM
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notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: kachoong wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: It's freezing in my cubicle I don't want to hear it. It was 22 out today. And snowing. The heat in my building is broke. The part needed is 1 week out. I sit in my office with a toque on and gloves. Do you know how hard it is to type while wearing gloves? It wuz 86 here today. ooo much warmer Yes, this is correct. Texas has much better weather than socal. I highly recommend it. disagree it's like 500,000 degrees perfect during the summer. no thank you Oh no. Its highly recommended. All the New Englanders really ought to check it out. Texas is the THE place for them. No Noreasters. No wet snow. No shoveling wet snow all winter. No Ice on the sidewalks. Sun comes up and out during the day, doesn't set at 3 pm like Maine. Much shorter flight back home for the holidays. No state income tax to rob them blind. Yes Yes. Highly recommended. yeah, but then we'd be in Texas...and who does that? Single greatest horror movie OF ALL TIME! See we agree on some things!
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erisspirit
Dec 17, 2010, 4:15 PM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: kachoong wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: It's freezing in my cubicle I don't want to hear it. It was 22 out today. And snowing. The heat in my building is broke. The part needed is 1 week out. I sit in my office with a toque on and gloves. Do you know how hard it is to type while wearing gloves? It wuz 86 here today. ooo much warmer Yes, this is correct. Texas has much better weather than socal. I highly recommend it. disagree it's like 500,000 degrees perfect during the summer. no thank you Oh no. Its highly recommended. All the New Englanders really ought to check it out. Texas is the THE place for them. No Noreasters. No wet snow. No shoveling wet snow all winter. No Ice on the sidewalks. Sun comes up and out during the day, doesn't set at 3 pm like Maine. Much shorter flight back home for the holidays. No state income tax to rob them blind. Yes Yes. Highly recommended. yeah, but then we'd be in Texas...and who does that? [image]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_8cpwjMLzSts/TIFpe2ur2FI/AAAAAAAAAi0/kWsIIgY-72U/s1600/texas-chainsaw-1974-leatherface-sunset.jpg[/image] Single greatest horror movie OF ALL TIME! Or perhaps "horror" is too broad a classification to pick a #1. Single greatest slasher movie OF ALL TIME? IDK, it was more creepy and unnerving than it was slashery. Yes. Yes, I believe I was right the first time. Yeah I'd go with that
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erisspirit
Dec 17, 2010, 4:22 PM
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kachoong wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: kachoong wrote: epoch wrote: erisspirit wrote: It's freezing in my cubicle I don't want to hear it. It was 22 out today. And snowing. The heat in my building is broke. The part needed is 1 week out. I sit in my office with a toque on and gloves. Do you know how hard it is to type while wearing gloves? It wuz 86 here today. ooo much warmer Yes, this is correct. Texas has much better weather than socal. I highly recommend it. disagree it's like 500,000 degrees perfect during the summer. no thank you Oh no. Its highly recommended. All the New Englanders really ought to check it out. Texas is the THE place for them. No Noreasters. No wet snow. No shoveling wet snow all winter. No Ice on the sidewalks. Sun comes up and out during the day, doesn't set at 3 pm like Maine. Much shorter flight back home for the holidays. No state income tax to rob them blind. Yes Yes. Highly recommended. yeah, but then we'd be in Texas...and who does that? [image]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_8cpwjMLzSts/TIFpe2ur2FI/AAAAAAAAAi0/kWsIIgY-72U/s1600/texas-chainsaw-1974-leatherface-sunset.jpg[/image] Single greatest horror movie OF ALL TIME! Or perhaps "horror" is too broad a classification to pick a #1. Really though... what is horror these days? Classic thriller/suspense/gore doesn't really exist anymore. I'm VERY desensitized to gore these days, having grown up watching Evil Dead type stuff. It's the movies like Exorcist, Shining and The Ring that have creeped me out the most. I tend to like the more classic horror movies the best... don't make them like they used to... I did enjoy the Texas Chainsaw Massacre - the beginning, but they remake they did before that was really dumb. Behind the Mask: the rise of Leslie Vernon is a pretty funny Mockumentory on horror movies
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Kartessa
Dec 17, 2010, 5:54 PM
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notapplicable wrote: airscape wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: notapplicable wrote: I bought some 100% linen pants the other and those things are by far the best climbing pants I've ever had. They are kind of loose and feel like pajama bottoms but they have pockets, a zipper, belt looks, ect...so they are actual pants. Probably the next best thing to climbing in short-shorts, which you will never see me do. ooo those sound awesome the prana warehouse sale was this weekend... now I look like a trendy prana spokesperson but at a fraction of the cost I'd be ashamed if they weren't so cheap...and comfy Yes Prana is trixy like that, always putting there stuff on sale. Veeeerrry trixy. They haven't gotten me yet! yeah but when the shirts are $5 and pants not much more, I throw dignity out the window for clothes. I got 7 things for under $100... actually their clothes fit me really well.and are super comfy... I just feel like the runners who aren't that great but head to toe decked in nike gear :P The silver lining is a lot of SD climbers know about the warehouse sale, so we all end up looking equally trendy... less taunting Yeah I've mostly gotten over the trendy vs. functional delema. Still embarassed to wear the North Face logo but I do it because fleece is fuzzy DAMN IT. What is the prejijuice with the norf face? They have embraced, at least in part, the push towards style over substance in the "outdoor enthusiasts" clothing. If that's it... then my Marmot jacket ain't warm, aint wind or waterproof, but she sure is pretty.
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donald949
Dec 17, 2010, 6:05 PM
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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: airscape wrote: You all suck at PC++
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donald949
Dec 17, 2010, 6:07 PM
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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: airscape wrote: Did you guys have a good weekend? I had a really mediocre weekend. Mediocre Work on sat. And mediocre visitors on yesteday. Why, yes we did thanks. Friday was drive thru Nativity with the kids. Complete with sheep, goats, and camels. Then off to Sears to pick up my Christmas present. Sat afternoon was daughter's dance performance. Complete with her & half her class standing on stage staring at her instructor for 5 minutes. But they are only 3/4 yo. She said she had a good time though, thats fine. Sat evening we went down the street for an little party. Complete with 80's music and outfits. Sunday was babysitter for kids. Date night with the wife and "Dawn Treader." SO yea, you could say I had a good weekend. Your organizational/multitasking skills are quite advanced. You too can develop these kind of skills. It requires lots of hard work, and three kids w/ a wife, but if your willing to put in the time, you too can be a multitasking over doer. I'm thinking an evening class at the community college might be more my speed Well, that might get you some book knowledge. And they may even have you practicing your skills a bit. But if you want to develop real skillz, step up to the plate.
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erisspirit
Dec 17, 2010, 6:07 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: airscape wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: notapplicable wrote: erisspirit wrote: notapplicable wrote: I bought some 100% linen pants the other and those things are by far the best climbing pants I've ever had. They are kind of loose and feel like pajama bottoms but they have pockets, a zipper, belt looks, ect...so they are actual pants. Probably the next best thing to climbing in short-shorts, which you will never see me do. ooo those sound awesome the prana warehouse sale was this weekend... now I look like a trendy prana spokesperson but at a fraction of the cost I'd be ashamed if they weren't so cheap...and comfy Yes Prana is trixy like that, always putting there stuff on sale. Veeeerrry trixy. They haven't gotten me yet! yeah but when the shirts are $5 and pants not much more, I throw dignity out the window for clothes. I got 7 things for under $100... actually their clothes fit me really well.and are super comfy... I just feel like the runners who aren't that great but head to toe decked in nike gear :P The silver lining is a lot of SD climbers know about the warehouse sale, so we all end up looking equally trendy... less taunting Yeah I've mostly gotten over the trendy vs. functional delema. Still embarassed to wear the North Face logo but I do it because fleece is fuzzy DAMN IT. What is the prejijuice with the norf face? They have embraced, at least in part, the push towards style over substance in the "outdoor enthusiasts" clothing. If that's it... then my Marmot jacket ain't warm, aint wind or waterproof, but she sure is pretty. I bought a Mountain Hardwear jacket ONLY because it was fuzzy... turns out it was also windproof AND warm!
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donald949
Dec 17, 2010, 6:08 PM
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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: airscape wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: I now have gnarly ropeburn on the inside of my left bicep. My kidneys hurt And experienced minor testicular trama. Fuck you green route. Fuck you. The green route has fallen! You turned around the undercling didn't you. CHEATER!! The truth is revelled! Hell. You can go there. Bah Becoming less funny as the gravity of the situation sets in, I see. Meh...
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donald949
Dec 17, 2010, 6:09 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: airscape wrote: notapplicable wrote: I wonder is the SPCI would be the appropriate place for talking about highquality gay pornographic lycanthopy artwork? I would seem that a thread in general is not... Why the howl would you be into that? Oh and a subtle fix... right in the full moon. Did you have a look? You might be in to it and just not know it yet. Well lycanthopy doesn't come up in dictionary.com. But it suggest a very simular spelled word as warewolves. I didn't go to urbane dictionary, as I Was at work. somehow, if that`s it, it doesn`t surprise me. A. It's spelled werewolf B. The porn, you should check it out. A. WE B. Meh
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Kartessa
Dec 17, 2010, 6:12 PM
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wow... my day is balls. I had a temp in yesterday to help me get all the company christmas cards done... we ordered 250 gift cards ($50 each) to distribute to 200 employees and not only did 35 employees not get a giftcard, but we were also short at the end... All in all 65 cards are missing and I'm feeling like a putz.
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donald949
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notapplicable wrote: I have a lot of paperwork that needs to be done. +1
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donald949
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airscape wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: airscape wrote: You all suck at PC++
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erisspirit
Dec 17, 2010, 6:15 PM
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Kartessa wrote: wow... my day is balls. I had a temp in yesterday to help me get all the company christmas cards done... we ordered 250 gift cards ($50 each) to distribute to 200 employees and not only did 35 employees not get a giftcard, but we were also short at the end... All in all 65 cards are missing and I'm feeling like a putz. I'm working for another 30 min, going to PT, then cooking and drinking for a par-tay tonight
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Kartessa
Dec 17, 2010, 6:19 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: wow... my day is balls. I had a temp in yesterday to help me get all the company christmas cards done... we ordered 250 gift cards ($50 each) to distribute to 200 employees and not only did 35 employees not get a giftcard, but we were also short at the end... All in all 65 cards are missing and I'm feeling like a putz. I'm working for another 30 min, going to PT, then cooking and drinking for a par-tay tonight I'm on the phone being threatened by the boss about $3250 in gift cards being missing.
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Kartessa
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Not much can un-shit this day...
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