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caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. I was watching Barney when you were at that show. Now you're watching him again. Talkin bout mah generation... I had a crush on the kid named Michael. I wonder what he looks like now...
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carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. I was watching Barney when you were at that show. Now you're watching him again. Talkin bout mah generation... I had a crush on the kid named Michael. I wonder what he looks like now... Oh yeah, what a stud!
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. Yeah, there is tons of climbing around it. I'm considering it for future schooling. PG goes up there for her herbalism course once a month, but I haven't spent any time there. the bozone has better ice climbing, however.
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carabiner96 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. I was watching Barney when you were at that show. [image]http://pbskids.kids.us/images/sub-square-barney.gif[/image] Now you're watching him again. Talkin bout mah generation... I had a crush on the kid named Michael. I wonder what he looks like now... Oh yeah, what a stud!  All the chix had crushes on me.
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dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. Yeah, there is tons of climbing around it. I'm considering it for future schooling. PG goes up there for her herbalism course once a month, but I haven't spent any time there. the bozone has better ice climbing, however. Missoula has better fishing, however.
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caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: meatbomz wrote: snoopy138 wrote: oh, yeah ... finally went and put together a stick clip yesterday. The one issue is that the spring clamp might be too strong ... I got the weakest one I could find from the box, but it's still going to be a pain in the ass to rip it off the draw/rope. does that just weaken over time, or is there some specific type of spring clamp that isn't as strong? You, sir, are what is rong with climbing. while that's hard to argue with, I don't know that acquisition of a stick klip really changes the extent to which I am or am not whats rong with climbing. You might have gotten a deal on a very slightly used one from Thong. His closet must be pretty full. his stick klip is about 3 feet long, and non-extendable. It has limited functionality. It does have a bottle opener attached, though. non extendable? what a chump. yeah, it's some weke shit. it's basically an oversized bottle opener with a clamp on the end.
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snoopy138 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: an hour and a half into teh jorb, and no posts from CI. he must be in a panic. I hope I can get out of here before rush hour. http://www.nbc.com/...californians/1396627 wrong part of california. It's all the same to me. yes, well, you did think that mountain view was in socak. For having minored in it, I suck at geography. A certain someone that I know thought that Poland was in Western Europe, since obviously Hitler invaded it right before France, so it must have been on the way from Germany. Lena? I couldn't let this stand, even as a joke. No, not Lena. Lena's grandmother happens to be from Poland, so the knowledge of Poland invasion was actually rather personal. If you look at this map here: http://en.wikipedia.org/...bbentrop-Molotov.svg See the little region highlighted on the left, called "Vilnus Region", the part that was supposed to be occupied by Germans, but ended up in Soviet hands? There was a town called Vilna there, first the Germans came in, then the Russians kicked them out. If not for this little twist of history, jewish grandmother probably would not have survived, and Lena might not have been born. in all seriouscatness, I am a more educated person in world history and geography because we are friends. Kamhat is second fiddle? Dribble is more educated on non-science stuff from listening to me and Lena discuss teh historiez on road trips. Fixied. camhat got to me first, trying to learn me some american historiez. (though I'll never be able to say the presidents) but the lena is the source of much new informations to me of world histories and eurpoean geopolitics. i do enjoy listening to y'all go back and forth. Diskashuns certainly make the long drive better. And on a separate note, i survived my first ever general anesthesia. I haven't had such a good sleep in a very long time, actually. Painkillers are awesome, too... I know it won't last, but right now it feels quite good. Still two hours to go before I am allowed more, let's hope it lasts till then. I was told that A) I could resume normal activities tomorrow, as long as I "am being reasonable" B) I could be taking prescription painkillers for up to 3 weeks. Somehow the two statements seem mutually exclusive, but what do I know? Whoo! I lurve me the anesthesiaz!  yes. yes you do. I'm disappointed in the lack of painkiller-induced postwhoring so far by lena. When I'm on pain killers I have a hard time staying awake long enough for teh post whoring.
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: meatbomz wrote: snoopy138 wrote: oh, yeah ... finally went and put together a stick clip yesterday. The one issue is that the spring clamp might be too strong ... I got the weakest one I could find from the box, but it's still going to be a pain in the ass to rip it off the draw/rope. does that just weaken over time, or is there some specific type of spring clamp that isn't as strong? You, sir, are what is rong with climbing. while that's hard to argue with, I don't know that acquisition of a stick klip really changes the extent to which I am or am not whats rong with climbing. You might have gotten a deal on a very slightly used one from Thong. His closet must be pretty full. his stick klip is about 3 feet long, and non-extendable. It has limited functionality. It does have a bottle opener attached, though. It sound like the kind of stick clip you leave a camp?
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. [tawkin bout mah generation] Primus was one of the first shows I saw too, 94 or 95. Saw them at this venue called Saltair, that's an old refurbished 1910s amusement park on the Salt Lake. Incubus and this solo guitar shredder named Buckethead opened for them. Fun times.
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caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. I was watching Barney when you were at that show. [image]http://pbskids.kids.us/images/sub-square-barney.gif[/image] Now you're watching him again. Talkin bout mah generation... I had a crush on the kid named Michael. I wonder what he looks like now... Oh yeah, what a stud! [image]http://images.wikia.com/barney/images/4/4f/Michael2.jpg[/image] All the chix had crushes on me. the barney wiki says that kid is now a liar in texass.
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drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: an hour and a half into teh jorb, and no posts from CI. he must be in a panic. I hope I can get out of here before rush hour. http://www.nbc.com/...californians/1396627 wrong part of california. It's all the same to me. yes, well, you did think that mountain view was in socak. For having minored in it, I suck at geography. A certain someone that I know thought that Poland was in Western Europe, since obviously Hitler invaded it right before France, so it must have been on the way from Germany. Lena? I couldn't let this stand, even as a joke. No, not Lena. Lena's grandmother happens to be from Poland, so the knowledge of Poland invasion was actually rather personal. If you look at this map here: http://en.wikipedia.org/...bbentrop-Molotov.svg See the little region highlighted on the left, called "Vilnus Region", the part that was supposed to be occupied by Germans, but ended up in Soviet hands? There was a town called Vilna there, first the Germans came in, then the Russians kicked them out. If not for this little twist of history, jewish grandmother probably would not have survived, and Lena might not have been born. in all seriouscatness, I am a more educated person in world history and geography because we are friends. Kamhat is second fiddle? Dribble is more educated on non-science stuff from listening to me and Lena discuss teh historiez on road trips. Fixied. camhat got to me first, trying to learn me some american historiez. (though I'll never be able to say the presidents) but the lena is the source of much new informations to me of world histories and eurpoean geopolitics. i do enjoy listening to y'all go back and forth. Diskashuns certainly make the long drive better. And on a separate note, i survived my first ever general anesthesia. I haven't had such a good sleep in a very long time, actually. Painkillers are awesome, too... I know it won't last, but right now it feels quite good. Still two hours to go before I am allowed more, let's hope it lasts till then. I was told that A) I could resume normal activities tomorrow, as long as I "am being reasonable" B) I could be taking prescription painkillers for up to 3 weeks. Somehow the two statements seem mutually exclusive, but what do I know? in my experiance, the more real pain you're in, the less high you'll feel. Makes sense! I didn't actually feel "high"-- remember, I am still not sure what the high thing is all about? -- It was more like I woke up from the general anesthesia feeling really rested, and sort-of sleepy and relaxed in a good way. The only annoying thing was the monitor. Apparently if your heart rate goes below 45, it starts beeping and everyone starts running. They kept getting confused, because they were like: your oxygen is at 100%, and your color looks good, and blood pressure is fine, you are not in distress, so why the heck is your heart rate so low? Eventually a doctor came running in, looked at me, looked at my chart, and said: Oh, you are an athlete of some kind, are you? Looks like your resting heart rate is really low in general, and with you lying down and not moving it goes down even more. Well, just keep wiggling your feet and moving around some, so the heart rate goes just a little bit up, and the monitor shuts up.
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granite_grrl wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: meatbomz wrote: snoopy138 wrote: oh, yeah ... finally went and put together a stick clip yesterday. The one issue is that the spring clamp might be too strong ... I got the weakest one I could find from the box, but it's still going to be a pain in the ass to rip it off the draw/rope. does that just weaken over time, or is there some specific type of spring clamp that isn't as strong? You, sir, are what is rong with climbing. while that's hard to argue with, I don't know that acquisition of a stick klip really changes the extent to which I am or am not whats rong with climbing. You might have gotten a deal on a very slightly used one from Thong. His closet must be pretty full. his stick klip is about 3 feet long, and non-extendable. It has limited functionality. It does have a bottle opener attached, though. It sound like the kind of stick clip you leave a camp? It sounds like the kind of stick clip I need to hang my jacket on the hook at work. I don't know who put that hook at 7 feet high. Other than that, maybe I could use that 3ft stick clip as a draw extender midclimb?
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camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. [tawkin bout mah generation] Primus was one of the first shows I saw too, 94 or 95. Saw them at this venue called Saltair, that's an old refurbished 1910s amusement park on the Salt Lake. Incubus and this solo guitar shredder named Buckethead opened for them. Fun times. The open at the Primus show I saw was the Melvins. Bad ass!!
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. Yeah, there is tons of climbing around it. I'm considering it for future schooling. PG goes up there for her herbalism course once a month, but I haven't spent any time there. the bozone has better ice climbing, however. Missoula has better fishing, however. Does that mean it has a higher likelihood of a klownevasion? Shit.
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dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. Yeah, there is tons of climbing around it. I'm considering it for future schooling. PG goes up there for her herbalism course once a month, but I haven't spent any time there. the bozone has better ice climbing, however. Missoula has better fishing, however. Does that mean it has a higher likelihood of a klownevasion? Shit. More of a klowncation... but you should be used to that sort of thing by now, the Bozone definitely has more mountain yuppies than Missoula.
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lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: an hour and a half into teh jorb, and no posts from CI. he must be in a panic. I hope I can get out of here before rush hour. http://www.nbc.com/...californians/1396627 wrong part of california. It's all the same to me. yes, well, you did think that mountain view was in socak. For having minored in it, I suck at geography. A certain someone that I know thought that Poland was in Western Europe, since obviously Hitler invaded it right before France, so it must have been on the way from Germany. Lena? I couldn't let this stand, even as a joke. No, not Lena. Lena's grandmother happens to be from Poland, so the knowledge of Poland invasion was actually rather personal. If you look at this map here: http://en.wikipedia.org/...bbentrop-Molotov.svg See the little region highlighted on the left, called "Vilnus Region", the part that was supposed to be occupied by Germans, but ended up in Soviet hands? There was a town called Vilna there, first the Germans came in, then the Russians kicked them out. If not for this little twist of history, jewish grandmother probably would not have survived, and Lena might not have been born. in all seriouscatness, I am a more educated person in world history and geography because we are friends. Kamhat is second fiddle? Dribble is more educated on non-science stuff from listening to me and Lena discuss teh historiez on road trips. Fixied. camhat got to me first, trying to learn me some american historiez. (though I'll never be able to say the presidents) but the lena is the source of much new informations to me of world histories and eurpoean geopolitics. i do enjoy listening to y'all go back and forth. Diskashuns certainly make the long drive better. And on a separate note, i survived my first ever general anesthesia. I haven't had such a good sleep in a very long time, actually. Painkillers are awesome, too... I know it won't last, but right now it feels quite good. Still two hours to go before I am allowed more, let's hope it lasts till then. I was told that A) I could resume normal activities tomorrow, as long as I "am being reasonable" B) I could be taking prescription painkillers for up to 3 weeks. Somehow the two statements seem mutually exclusive, but what do I know? in my experiance, the more real pain you're in, the less high you'll feel. Makes sense! I didn't actually feel "high"-- remember, I am still not sure what the high thing is all about? -- It was more like I woke up from the general anesthesia feeling really rested, and sort-of sleepy and relaxed in a good way. The only annoying thing was the monitor. Apparently if your heart rate goes below 45, it starts beeping and everyone starts running. They kept getting confused, because they were like: your oxygen is at 100%, and your color looks good, and blood pressure is fine, you are not in distress, so why the heck is your heart rate so low? Eventually a doctor came running in, looked at me, looked at my chart, and said: Oh, you are an athlete of some kind, are you? Looks like your resting heart rate is really low in general, and with you lying down and not moving it goes down even more. Well, just keep wiggling your feet and moving around some, so the heart rate goes just a little bit up, and the monitor shuts up. That's pretty funny. Out of curiosity I just tried to figure out what my resting heart rate was (sitting at my desk). Hard time counting my pulse, but I'm pretty sure it's nicely below 60bpm.....which is a little surprising, but I have been doing running on my lunch breaks here at work. I do have a hard time calling myself an athlete though. Athletic? Sure, but athlete seems to imply something more serious.
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caughtinside wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. [tawkin bout mah generation] Primus was one of the first shows I saw too, 94 or 95. Saw them at this venue called Saltair, that's an old refurbished 1910s amusement park on the Salt Lake. Incubus and this solo guitar shredder named Buckethead opened for them. Fun times. The open at the Primus show I saw was the Melvins. Bad ass!! Gneiss! I never saw the Melvins, but they're awesome. I was kicking some 90s Alt punk last night at the gym (Pixies, Breeders, Butthole Surfers, Melvins), and this one hipster kid was way into it, knew all the bands, record labels, that kind of stuff. I asked him how old he was, and he said "25." I totally pulled the, "I LIVED this music, man!" card.
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granite_grrl wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: an hour and a half into teh jorb, and no posts from CI. he must be in a panic. I hope I can get out of here before rush hour. http://www.nbc.com/...californians/1396627 wrong part of california. It's all the same to me. yes, well, you did think that mountain view was in socak. For having minored in it, I suck at geography. A certain someone that I know thought that Poland was in Western Europe, since obviously Hitler invaded it right before France, so it must have been on the way from Germany. Lena? I couldn't let this stand, even as a joke. No, not Lena. Lena's grandmother happens to be from Poland, so the knowledge of Poland invasion was actually rather personal. If you look at this map here: http://en.wikipedia.org/...bbentrop-Molotov.svg See the little region highlighted on the left, called "Vilnus Region", the part that was supposed to be occupied by Germans, but ended up in Soviet hands? There was a town called Vilna there, first the Germans came in, then the Russians kicked them out. If not for this little twist of history, jewish grandmother probably would not have survived, and Lena might not have been born. in all seriouscatness, I am a more educated person in world history and geography because we are friends. Kamhat is second fiddle? Dribble is more educated on non-science stuff from listening to me and Lena discuss teh historiez on road trips. Fixied. camhat got to me first, trying to learn me some american historiez. (though I'll never be able to say the presidents) but the lena is the source of much new informations to me of world histories and eurpoean geopolitics. i do enjoy listening to y'all go back and forth. Diskashuns certainly make the long drive better. And on a separate note, i survived my first ever general anesthesia. I haven't had such a good sleep in a very long time, actually. Painkillers are awesome, too... I know it won't last, but right now it feels quite good. Still two hours to go before I am allowed more, let's hope it lasts till then. I was told that A) I could resume normal activities tomorrow, as long as I "am being reasonable" B) I could be taking prescription painkillers for up to 3 weeks. Somehow the two statements seem mutually exclusive, but what do I know? in my experiance, the more real pain you're in, the less high you'll feel. Makes sense! I didn't actually feel "high"-- remember, I am still not sure what the high thing is all about? -- It was more like I woke up from the general anesthesia feeling really rested, and sort-of sleepy and relaxed in a good way. The only annoying thing was the monitor. Apparently if your heart rate goes below 45, it starts beeping and everyone starts running. They kept getting confused, because they were like: your oxygen is at 100%, and your color looks good, and blood pressure is fine, you are not in distress, so why the heck is your heart rate so low? Eventually a doctor came running in, looked at me, looked at my chart, and said: Oh, you are an athlete of some kind, are you? Looks like your resting heart rate is really low in general, and with you lying down and not moving it goes down even more. Well, just keep wiggling your feet and moving around some, so the heart rate goes just a little bit up, and the monitor shuts up. That's pretty funny. Out of curiosity I just tried to figure out what my resting heart rate was (sitting at my desk). Hard time counting my pulse, but I'm pretty sure it's nicely below 60bpm.....which is a little surprising, but I have been doing running on my lunch breaks here at work. I do have a hard time calling myself an athlete though. Athletic? Sure, but athlete seems to imply something more serious. I agree, athlete implies something more serious to me, too. But I wasn't going to go into a semantics debate with a doctor in the post-surgery room. I am sure it would have elevated my pulse rate a bit though. I do love myself some lovely arguments.
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camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. [tawkin bout mah generation] Primus was one of the first shows I saw too, 94 or 95. Saw them at this venue called Saltair, that's an old refurbished 1910s amusement park on the Salt Lake. Incubus and this solo guitar shredder named Buckethead opened for them. Fun times. The open at the Primus show I saw was the Melvins. Bad ass!! Gneiss! I never saw the Melvins, but they're awesome. I was kicking some 90s Alt punk last night at the gym (Pixies, Breeders, Butthole Surfers, Melvins), and this one hipster kid was way into it, knew all the bands, record labels, that kind of stuff. I asked him how old he was, and he said "25." I totally pulled the, "I LIVED this music, man!" card. That is all good stuff. Love teh pixies. Never really got on board with the butthole surfers though.
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caughtinside
Apr 25, 2012, 8:04 AM
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lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: an hour and a half into teh jorb, and no posts from CI. he must be in a panic. I hope I can get out of here before rush hour. http://www.nbc.com/...californians/1396627 wrong part of california. It's all the same to me. yes, well, you did think that mountain view was in socak. For having minored in it, I suck at geography. A certain someone that I know thought that Poland was in Western Europe, since obviously Hitler invaded it right before France, so it must have been on the way from Germany. Lena? I couldn't let this stand, even as a joke. No, not Lena. Lena's grandmother happens to be from Poland, so the knowledge of Poland invasion was actually rather personal. If you look at this map here: http://en.wikipedia.org/...bbentrop-Molotov.svg See the little region highlighted on the left, called "Vilnus Region", the part that was supposed to be occupied by Germans, but ended up in Soviet hands? There was a town called Vilna there, first the Germans came in, then the Russians kicked them out. If not for this little twist of history, jewish grandmother probably would not have survived, and Lena might not have been born. in all seriouscatness, I am a more educated person in world history and geography because we are friends. Kamhat is second fiddle? Dribble is more educated on non-science stuff from listening to me and Lena discuss teh historiez on road trips. Fixied. camhat got to me first, trying to learn me some american historiez. (though I'll never be able to say the presidents) but the lena is the source of much new informations to me of world histories and eurpoean geopolitics. i do enjoy listening to y'all go back and forth. Diskashuns certainly make the long drive better. And on a separate note, i survived my first ever general anesthesia. I haven't had such a good sleep in a very long time, actually. Painkillers are awesome, too... I know it won't last, but right now it feels quite good. Still two hours to go before I am allowed more, let's hope it lasts till then. I was told that A) I could resume normal activities tomorrow, as long as I "am being reasonable" B) I could be taking prescription painkillers for up to 3 weeks. Somehow the two statements seem mutually exclusive, but what do I know? in my experiance, the more real pain you're in, the less high you'll feel. Makes sense! I didn't actually feel "high"-- remember, I am still not sure what the high thing is all about? -- It was more like I woke up from the general anesthesia feeling really rested, and sort-of sleepy and relaxed in a good way. The only annoying thing was the monitor. Apparently if your heart rate goes below 45, it starts beeping and everyone starts running. They kept getting confused, because they were like: your oxygen is at 100%, and your color looks good, and blood pressure is fine, you are not in distress, so why the heck is your heart rate so low? Eventually a doctor came running in, looked at me, looked at my chart, and said: Oh, you are an athlete of some kind, are you? Looks like your resting heart rate is really low in general, and with you lying down and not moving it goes down even more. Well, just keep wiggling your feet and moving around some, so the heart rate goes just a little bit up, and the monitor shuts up. That's pretty funny. Out of curiosity I just tried to figure out what my resting heart rate was (sitting at my desk). Hard time counting my pulse, but I'm pretty sure it's nicely below 60bpm.....which is a little surprising, but I have been doing running on my lunch breaks here at work. I do have a hard time calling myself an athlete though. Athletic? Sure, but athlete seems to imply something more serious. I agree, athlete implies something more serious to me, too. But I wasn't going to go into a semantics debate with a doctor in the post-surgery room. I am sure it would have elevated my pulse rate a bit though. I do love myself some lovely arguments. As a guy who has always been pretty average in terms of athletics and athletic talent, and who hangs around with a bunch of fairly fit rock climbers I also never really thought of myself as an athlete. As I get older that changes though. I mean, take a look around. I was telling a coworker about the MoleStar yesterday, and how I've gotten so soft on camping and never tent it. He laffed his ass off. You! Soft! He said. I think we are just out of touch with what really goes on.
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camhead
Apr 25, 2012, 8:08 AM
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caughtinside wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: And in other news, going to see Primus in Missoula. Whoo! They still do shows? Primus is a fun band, first show I ever went to. Must have been 93 or so? Missoula is a fun town. There is some climbing just outside of it doc, I've heard it's good. Lost horse canyon maybe? There is a climbing shop in town with the guide. [tawkin bout mah generation] Primus was one of the first shows I saw too, 94 or 95. Saw them at this venue called Saltair, that's an old refurbished 1910s amusement park on the Salt Lake. Incubus and this solo guitar shredder named Buckethead opened for them. Fun times. The open at the Primus show I saw was the Melvins. Bad ass!! Gneiss! I never saw the Melvins, but they're awesome. I was kicking some 90s Alt punk last night at the gym (Pixies, Breeders, Butthole Surfers, Melvins), and this one hipster kid was way into it, knew all the bands, record labels, that kind of stuff. I asked him how old he was, and he said "25." I totally pulled the, "I LIVED this music, man!" card. That is all good stuff. Love teh pixies. Never really got on board with the butthole surfers though. Yeah, Butthole Surfers, like Sonic Youth, are one of those rare bands whose "commercialized sellout" material is the most listenable. Who Was in My Room Last Night is a fricking classic.
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