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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:23 PM
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microbarn wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: fructose is better then sucrose though right? That high fructose corn syrup stuff is better, we don't have that here. Huh? What is so hard to understand about this whole topic?? I mean that HFCS is not as bad for you as sucrose. Isn't it made from corn??? edumacate me HFCS is made from corn, but it is so refined it is the ultimate evil of sugar. It is very sweet and addictive. It makes it hard for your bidy to read the chemicals that tell you when you are full so you keep gorging. It is likely why so many people in the States are so ridiculously fat. It is in almost every thing over there. Next time you are in the States bring back a can of your favorite soda, pop, or what ever you call it, and get a can of it from Canada. First compare the ingredients. Then do a taste test. Remind me tonight and I can give you an article to read about it. ^^^obviously knows way more about it then me in my earlier post. Your link added a lot of useful info too. I took him as being sarcastic. no, sarcasm. I only know the standard prejudices against all things that are processed, and I know HFCS is the most used sweetener by far. Everything else I read in the wiki just prior to posting. (and I only skimmed the wiki) told you he wasn't being sarcastic. if that was typed by doc it would have been sarcastic, but not mb
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:23 PM
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YES! doc is a sarcastic ass for the win
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:26 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: microbarn wrote: caughtinside wrote: HELLO WEKE EAST COAST ICE CLIMBERS. HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO GET OUT AND SWING THOSE SILLY AXES THIS WEKEND. LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE PRETTY WET OUT HERE SO NO ROCK FOR ME. no ice, but cross country skiing I just found out ice climbing might degenerate into that this weekend. Which should be interesting since I don't ski. Skillset-wise it would be nice to have, but I'm not driving 4 hours for it. I don't blame you.
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microbarn
Jan 25, 2008, 4:30 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: fructose is better then sucrose though right? That high fructose corn syrup stuff is better, we don't have that here. Huh? What is so hard to understand about this whole topic?? I mean that HFCS is not as bad for you as sucrose. Isn't it made from corn??? edumacate me HFCS is made from corn, but it is so refined it is the ultimate evil of sugar. It is very sweet and addictive. It makes it hard for your bidy to read the chemicals that tell you when you are full so you keep gorging. It is likely why so many people in the States are so ridiculously fat. It is in almost every thing over there. Next time you are in the States bring back a can of your favorite soda, pop, or what ever you call it, and get a can of it from Canada. First compare the ingredients. Then do a taste test. Remind me tonight and I can give you an article to read about it. ^^^obviously knows way more about it then me in my earlier post. Your link added a lot of useful info too. I took him as being sarcastic. No I don't think so. Mind you, he is very hard to read. sorry, I was not an english major for a reason. that and my humor/personality is quite different from the norm
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wanderlustmd
Jan 25, 2008, 4:31 PM
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obsessed wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: microbarn wrote: caughtinside wrote: HELLO WEKE EAST COAST ICE CLIMBERS. HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO GET OUT AND SWING THOSE SILLY AXES THIS WEKEND. LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE PRETTY WET OUT HERE SO NO ROCK FOR ME. no ice, but cross country skiing I just found out ice climbing might degenerate into that this weekend. Which should be interesting since I don't ski. Skillset-wise it would be nice to have, but I'm not driving 4 hours for it. I don't blame you. Yeah, I figure I'll learn sometime...if necessary...maybe... Hopefully this ice thing will work out, I don't want to have to go all the way to the daks for it...might come to that. Any big plans for the weekend?
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microbarn
Jan 25, 2008, 4:41 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: Any big plans for the weekend? other then the xc skiing I already mentioned...no. I am cleaning the apartment or doing more research on Saturday. I saw in the coffee thread that GG and chossy are thinking about going north?
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:42 PM
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microbarn wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: fructose is better then sucrose though right? That high fructose corn syrup stuff is better, we don't have that here. Huh? What is so hard to understand about this whole topic?? I mean that HFCS is not as bad for you as sucrose. Isn't it made from corn??? edumacate me HFCS is made from corn, but it is so refined it is the ultimate evil of sugar. It is very sweet and addictive. It makes it hard for your bidy to read the chemicals that tell you when you are full so you keep gorging. It is likely why so many people in the States are so ridiculously fat. It is in almost every thing over there. Next time you are in the States bring back a can of your favorite soda, pop, or what ever you call it, and get a can of it from Canada. First compare the ingredients. Then do a taste test. Remind me tonight and I can give you an article to read about it. ^^^obviously knows way more about it then me in my earlier post. Your link added a lot of useful info too. I took him as being sarcastic. No I don't think so. Mind you, he is very hard to read. sorry, I was not an english major for a reason. that and my humor/personality is quite different from the norm Its the humour and personality that gets difficult to read. I appreciate it. You come across as a sensitve guy so its hard to flame you. doc on the other hand....
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:44 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: obsessed wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: microbarn wrote: caughtinside wrote: HELLO WEKE EAST COAST ICE CLIMBERS. HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO GET OUT AND SWING THOSE SILLY AXES THIS WEKEND. LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE PRETTY WET OUT HERE SO NO ROCK FOR ME. no ice, but cross country skiing I just found out ice climbing might degenerate into that this weekend. Which should be interesting since I don't ski. Skillset-wise it would be nice to have, but I'm not driving 4 hours for it. I don't blame you. Yeah, I figure I'll learn sometime...if necessary...maybe... Hopefully this ice thing will work out, I don't want to have to go all the way to the daks for it...might come to that. Any big plans for the weekend? Not really. daughter has 3 ice times so I put my hockey mom hat on. I will be away for 4 days next weekend so the guilt factor keeps me around the house this weekend
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:45 PM
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microbarn wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Any big plans for the weekend? other then the xc skiing I already mentioned...no. I am cleaning the apartment or doing more research on Saturday. I saw in the coffee thread that GG and chossy are thinking about going north? I asked them last night. Guess the ice isn't really good around here yet. And the weekend is going to be above freezing, which might be good for the ice to form.
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microbarn
Jan 25, 2008, 4:51 PM
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obsessed wrote: Its the humour and personality that gets difficult to read. I appreciate it. You come across as a sensitve guy so its hard to flame you. doc on the other hand.... I don't deserve any slack.
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granite_grrl
Jan 25, 2008, 4:53 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: finally all caught up. TGIF. You know, if you just wanted to get home to catch up you could have went on our computer and let Brent keep climbing. You were yawning so I had to let you get to bed. Besides, he had ripped his hands up enough My hands hurt toady. I've gotta file down my calluses.
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:53 PM
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microbarn wrote: obsessed wrote: Its the humour and personality that gets difficult to read. I appreciate it. You come across as a sensitve guy so its hard to flame you. doc on the other hand.... I don't deserve any slack. watch what you wish for
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obsessed
Jan 25, 2008, 4:54 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: finally all caught up. TGIF. You know, if you just wanted to get home to catch up you could have went on our computer and let Brent keep climbing. You were yawning so I had to let you get to bed. Besides, he had ripped his hands up enough My hands hurt toady. I've gotta file down my calluses. I'd say. I feel great.
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granite_grrl
Jan 25, 2008, 4:55 PM
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microbarn wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Any big plans for the weekend? other then the xc skiing I already mentioned...no. I am cleaning the apartment or doing more research on Saturday. I saw in the coffee thread that GG and chossy are thinking about going north? This is correct. I don't know what ice we'll find, but there's not much to play on around here.
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granite_grrl
Jan 25, 2008, 4:57 PM
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obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: microbarn wrote: fructose is better then sucrose though right? That high fructose corn syrup stuff is better, we don't have that here. Huh? What is so hard to understand about this whole topic?? I mean that HFCS is not as bad for you as sucrose. Isn't it made from corn??? edumacate me HFCS is made from corn, but it is so refined it is the ultimate evil of sugar. It is very sweet and addictive. It makes it hard for your bidy to read the chemicals that tell you when you are full so you keep gorging. It is likely why so many people in the States are so ridiculously fat. It is in almost every thing over there. Next time you are in the States bring back a can of your favorite soda, pop, or what ever you call it, and get a can of it from Canada. First compare the ingredients. Then do a taste test. Remind me tonight and I can give you an article to read about it. ^^^obviously knows way more about it then me in my earlier post. Your link added a lot of useful info too. I took him as being sarcastic. No I don't think so. Mind you, he is very hard to read. sorry, I was not an english major for a reason. that and my humor/personality is quite different from the norm Its the humour and personality that gets difficult to read. I appreciate it. You come across as a sensitve guy so its hard to flame you. doc on the other hand.... Is that another way of saying that MB is a momma's boy?
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 4:58 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: artm wrote: microbarn wrote: artm wrote: yes shot one once with an arrow when I was a kid archery is one place I can kick ass at (experience wise not necessarily hitting what I aim for) On three different occasions I've had an arrow in the bullseye and split it with another. You must use homemade wooden Ninja arrows. Aluminum arrows stick into the next one. I'm not sure what Carbon arrows do. Probably just break off the nock. I was a poor farmboy, I couldn't afford aluminum arrows or a compound bow
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 4:59 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: microbarn wrote: artm wrote: microbarn wrote: artm wrote: microbarn wrote: artm wrote: yes shot one once with an arrow when I was a kid archery is one place I can kick ass at (experience wise not necessarily hitting what I aim for) On three different occasions I've had an arrow in the bullseye and split it with another. you must have shot a decent amount to do it that many times. My dad competed in archery at a national level a bunch of times. So, I did a fair amount of shooting myself too. I lived on a farm, so if I wasn't working I had a lot of free time as a kid with no way into town. I used a 45lb recurve, I've always wanted a compound though. Yea, I always used compound bows with sights and all the other whirly-gigs too. Cheater!!! Compound bows are cool So are crossbows
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:02 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: No wonder you can't get mad at (your)Brent for doing stupid stuff. She feels proud, not upset. does that make me a bad mother? I think not. He still has his Dad to give him shit I still don't understand why it was okay for you to drink beer with your way to old BF when you were 14 and Brent can't enjoy a beer when he is over climbing. He is almost 16!!! Because I said so thats why!! haha And besides, haven't you ever heard of do as I say not as I do? Or learn from my mistakes. No!
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:04 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: finally all caught up. TGIF. You know, if you just wanted to get home to catch up you could have went on our computer and let Brent keep climbing. You were yawning so I had to let you get to bed. Besides, he had ripped his hands up enough My hands hurt toady. I've gotta file down my calluses. You just called oKel Toady, is that a new nickname we don't know about?
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:06 PM
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obsessed wrote: granite_grrl wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: finally all caught up. TGIF. You know, if you just wanted to get home to catch up you could have went on our computer and let Brent keep climbing. You were yawning so I had to let you get to bed. Besides, he had ripped his hands up enough My hands hurt toady. I've gotta file down my calluses. I'd say. I feel great. Apparently so, I mean she answered to it....... Added to the list oKel ont_kel Witchy-poo party girl cheese-tits O-kelly Toady
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:07 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: microbarn wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Any big plans for the weekend? other then the xc skiing I already mentioned...no. I am cleaning the apartment or doing more research on Saturday. I saw in the coffee thread that GG and chossy are thinking about going north? This is correct. I don't know what ice we'll find, but there's not much to play on around here. So even in the great white north you end up driving 4-5 hours for ice climbing
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:09 PM
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I too am curious as to wether or not doc went to class with the Mutton chopz
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wanderlustmd
Jan 25, 2008, 5:20 PM
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artm wrote: I too am curious as to wether or not doc went to class with the Mutton chopz I bet he did, but I'm not sure if he'll go the distance. Those things have to be annoying after a while.
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:23 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote: artm wrote: I too am curious as to wether or not doc went to class with the Mutton chopz I bet he did, but I'm not sure if he'll go the distance. Those things have to be annoying after a while. yeah, part of your face is warm and the rest is cold I betchya Nice meatBomz btw
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artm
Jan 25, 2008, 5:24 PM
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hey wanderlustmd?
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