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drivel
Mar 23, 2012, 4:23 AM
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smug atheism weekend and roadtrip to DC begins at 4! woo!
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granite_grrl
Mar 23, 2012, 4:43 AM
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Looks like this hella warm march weather is taking a break next week. I'm sad that biking won't be as tempting, but happy that I will be able to do pushups at the gym without drowning in sweat.
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granite_grrl
Mar 23, 2012, 4:47 AM
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I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day.
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camhead
Mar 23, 2012, 4:49 AM
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camhead wrote: Ran out of coffee yesterday, forgot to buy more. I had forgotten how truly awful those instant flavor crystals are. Yeah! Early morning walk-in instakawffeez PTFTW! Don't think tah dremel will franchize me either.
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camhead
Mar 23, 2012, 4:51 AM
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granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy.
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granite_grrl
Mar 23, 2012, 5:03 AM
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camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy. I too need to plant some spinach. I also regret not starting the ziploc bag with the wet paper towel trick with my snap peas last weekend. I find I get much better germination rate (80%!) starting them this way than just plunking them into the ground.
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lena_chita
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Mar 23, 2012, 7:32 AM
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granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy. I too need to plant some spinach. I also regret not starting the ziploc bag with the wet paper towel trick with my snap peas last weekend. I find I get much better germination rate (80%!) starting them this way than just plunking them into the ground. Gongratulations on the anniversary! You guys are making me jealous with all that garden tawk!
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dr_feelgood
Mar 23, 2012, 7:57 AM
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camhead wrote: camhead wrote: Ran out of coffee yesterday, forgot to buy more. I had forgotten how truly awful those instant flavor crystals are. Yeah! Early morning walk-in instakawffeez PTFTW! Don't think tah dremel will franchize me either. Whenever I get below one pound in the freezer, it is time to buy more.
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dr_feelgood
Mar 23, 2012, 7:58 AM
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lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy. I too need to plant some spinach. I also regret not starting the ziploc bag with the wet paper towel trick with my snap peas last weekend. I find I get much better germination rate (80%!) starting them this way than just plunking them into the ground. Gongratulations on the anniversary! You guys are making me jealous with all that garden tawk! Maybe I should take a picture of the current contraption that PG has all of our seed starts in. Looks like a spiderweb or a dreamcatcher or something. Damned hippies.
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carabiner96
Mar 23, 2012, 8:19 AM
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lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy. I too need to plant some spinach. I also regret not starting the ziploc bag with the wet paper towel trick with my snap peas last weekend. I find I get much better germination rate (80%!) starting them this way than just plunking them into the ground. Gongratulations on the anniversary! You guys are making me jealous with all that garden tawk! Wait until the iYup and really wow you!! I had some crazy stuff survive the winter that really shouldn't have.
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carabiner96
Mar 23, 2012, 8:24 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy. I too need to plant some spinach. I also regret not starting the ziploc bag with the wet paper towel trick with my snap peas last weekend. I find I get much better germination rate (80%!) starting them this way than just plunking them into the ground. Gongratulations on the anniversary! You guys are making me jealous with all that garden tawk! Maybe I should take a picture of the current contraption that PG has all of our seed starts in. Looks like a spiderweb or a dreamcatcher or something. Damned hippies. Post up, I'm ready for some garden porn.
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snoopy138
Mar 23, 2012, 8:56 AM
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tripperjm wrote: In other newz... C-ya just got a call from teh po. Turns owt that sum ov her shitz that wus stolen from her car a month or so ago has been found along side ov teh road to teh hole... ID, clothing ect including teh climbing gearz. She asked me if I thought teh rope and draws wood still be OK? I mentioned that we had ropes, draws ect under mud and water for months at a tyme several seasons in a row.... and they were just fine. Course... I'll bet teh cheap dvd player and our pornos weren't recovered... fuking 909ers. Typical smash and grab, steal everything ewe can grab fast, dump most ov it. well, that is mostly gud.
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snoopy138
Mar 23, 2012, 8:58 AM
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camhead wrote: camhead wrote: Ran out of coffee yesterday, forgot to buy more. I had forgotten how truly awful those instant flavor crystals are. Yeah! Early morning walk-in instakawffeez PTFTW! Don't think tah dremel will franchize me either. well, that certainly turned out to be inkerect.
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meatbomz
Mar 23, 2012, 9:03 AM
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caughtinside wrote: kachoong wrote: caughtinside wrote: drivel wrote: caughtinside wrote: drivel wrote: possibly the best description of the red i've seen, from the homoclimbtastic guys: In reply to: The Red hasn’t changed much. It’s still the place where all the men are ripped as shit, even the ones showing up with gear that arrived in the mail yesterday and who are struggling up the 5.7s. The whole place oozes sex. It’s the kind of place that gay men would be embarrassed about, but straight people don’t seem to have any sense of shame about what feels like a bathhouse for straight people. But let’s face it, that’s what it is. Everyone fucks as many people as possible. And if that’s not what you’re doing, it’s because you’re not making enough trips to the beer trailer, or you’re not paying attention. It’s the only place where I’ve heard someone say $2.50 for a PBR was “expensive”. ha ha!! THose guys are great. miggy's really is a straight bathhouse, though. It's like a college dorm, except with tents and no RAs. It's a dream if you're in the demographic... and a nightmare if you are not. Which demographic do we fit into? [IMG]http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k559/kachoong/Rockclimbing/Lovers%20Leap%202011/spiders.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k559/kachoong/Rockclimbing/Lovers%20Leap%202011/DSCN0096.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k559/kachoong/Rockclimbing/Lovers%20Leap%202011/DSCN0153.jpg[/IMG]  Mostly this one? Its funny cause its true
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meatbomz
Mar 23, 2012, 9:04 AM
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caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: climbs4fun wrote: caughtinside wrote: meatbomz wrote: climbs4fun wrote: Just found out that my neighbor is an old school climber. He came over to help me fix a plumbing problem. Tried to give me a pair of boots. An old pair of boots. CI shitz pantz at free shooz Yeah, I have to resort to trades to get da boots now. Just traded a harness to get some moccs. Get a Jorb! she haz a poynte. It turns out it is not that easy! are you saying that potential employers are looking at your 3.5 years of voluntary underemployment as a negative? somewhat... it is mostly there are a lot of applicants for every jorb. And your facts don't fit the story. I have been self employed for the last 3 years.  which, I assume, is not regarded at all with skepticism. I think you're really going to need to want a jorb 100%. heh. Yes, I am ratcheting up teh efforts from 80%. Peaking in late April!
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meatbomz
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: So camhead's comments about bouldering vids got me thinking... all this time I have only been pretending to know what dubstep is. I know, I know, old and so far out of what's cool it isn't funny. I mean, isn't it just white people remixing beetz on computers? So I looked it up on wiki. I think it is just white people mixing beetz on computers. BUt then they went a step (ha ha!) farther and said that the american version of dubstep is brostep! I luv it. *creeps back to stereo, cranks up CD of "Smells Like Teen Spirit"* yo, I think there are some bass drops involved. that's kind of the extent of my knowledge. I don't really know what the even entails. I didn't even think it was music. I thought it was douchey nuevo moonwalking shit they do.
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meatbomz
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caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: So camhead's comments about bouldering vids got me thinking... all this time I have only been pretending to know what dubstep is. I know, I know, old and so far out of what's cool it isn't funny. I mean, isn't it just white people remixing beetz on computers? So I looked it up on wiki. I think it is just white people mixing beetz on computers. BUt then they went a step (ha ha!) farther and said that the american version of dubstep is brostep! I luv it. *creeps back to stereo, cranks up CD of "Smells Like Teen Spirit"* yo, I think there are some bass drops involved. that's kind of the extent of my knowledge. I don't really know what the even entails. Bass drops? Crap. I'm going to have to fake like I know what something else is now. Let us know if you ever muster the interest to investigate.
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Allfred
Mar 23, 2012, 9:07 AM
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carabiner96 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. Gongratulation on the anniversary. [garden tawk] Turned over the compost the other day, it's in really good shape. Need to plant some spinach. Move the rosemary plant outside, it's really happy. I too need to plant some spinach. I also regret not starting the ziploc bag with the wet paper towel trick with my snap peas last weekend. I find I get much better germination rate (80%!) starting them this way than just plunking them into the ground. Gongratulations on the anniversary! You guys are making me jealous with all that garden tawk! Maybe I should take a picture of the current contraption that PG has all of our seed starts in. Looks like a spiderweb or a dreamcatcher or something. Damned hippies. Post up, I'm ready for some garden porn. Stuff is greening up here. The magnolias are about to pop. And the daffydoils and tulips are poking up through the soil. I've taken one of the plastic things you get in a case of peaches and used that as a starter pan for some seeds. Plus a lot of my goldfish survived the winter. I was sure they weren't going to make it considering I let the pond freeze.
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meatbomz
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tripperjm wrote: In other newz... C-ya just got a call from teh po. Turns owt that sum ov her shitz that wus stolen from her car a month or so ago has been found along side ov teh road to teh hole... ID, clothing ect including teh climbing gearz. She asked me if I thought teh rope and draws wood still be OK? I mentioned that we had ropes, draws ect under mud and water for months at a tyme several seasons in a row.... and they were just fine. Course... I'll bet teh cheap dvd player and our pornos weren't recovered... fuking 909ers. Typical smash and grab, steal everything ewe can grab fast, dump most ov it. In my bed platform I'm building for the elephant I'm integrating a lockable box for laptop, etc. Probably won't withstand a concerted effort with crowbar but hopefully would thwart the casual smash-and-grabber.
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meatbomz
Mar 23, 2012, 9:11 AM
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camhead wrote: Ran out of coffee yesterday, forgot to buy more. I had forgotten how truly awful those instant flavor crystals are. coffee snobhood is a cross we must bear.
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meatbomz
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camhead wrote: camhead wrote: Ran out of coffee yesterday, forgot to buy more. I had forgotten how truly awful those instant flavor crystals are. Yeah! Early morning walk-in instakawffeez PTFTW! Don't think tah dremel will franchize me either. You perhaps do not know your wife as well as you think.
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meatbomz
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granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. I'm psyched for the cooler weather. It was literally too hot to climb at Shagg on Wednesday. We had to go hide in the bat cave and take a siesta mid-day.
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caughtinside
Mar 23, 2012, 9:13 AM
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meatbomz wrote: tripperjm wrote: In other newz... C-ya just got a call from teh po. Turns owt that sum ov her shitz that wus stolen from her car a month or so ago has been found along side ov teh road to teh hole... ID, clothing ect including teh climbing gearz. She asked me if I thought teh rope and draws wood still be OK? I mentioned that we had ropes, draws ect under mud and water for months at a tyme several seasons in a row.... and they were just fine. Course... I'll bet teh cheap dvd player and our pornos weren't recovered... fuking 909ers. Typical smash and grab, steal everything ewe can grab fast, dump most ov it. In my bed platform I'm building for the elephant I'm integrating a lockable box for laptop, etc. Probably won't withstand a concerted effort with crowbar but hopefully would thwart the casual smash-and-grabber. I didn't realize you were driving the whole way. I've found that even after being robbed, the stuff under the bed was safe. The lap torp lived under my dirty laundry.
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caughtinside
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meatbomz wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I other news.... Nathan and I had wedding anniversery #6 last Tuesday and obviously didn't do anything with each other at that time. We're supossed to celebate this weekend but I have no idea what we're doing. At this time Nathan is planning on getting teh aids as training for his Yosemite trip in May. If I'm lucky it'll be nice enough I can putter in the garden for the day. I'm psyched for the cooler weather. It was literally too hot to climb at Shagg on Wednesday. We had to go hide in the bat cave and take a siesta mid-day. in mid march? w ow.
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