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microbarn
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kachoong wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: snoopy138 wrote: microbarn wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: But i TR soloed probably one of the toughest 15' of ice i've ever climbed. Hero sticks all the way up, thin scottish style ice. It was awesome. fun stuff I was hoping someone would post in here. I needed someone to live vicariously through. you know, if you'd shoot yourself in t3h face, you wouldn't need that. or much else for that matter. Wouldn't we then be dying vicariously through micro? sorry, I would skip posting about it. You would have to find someone else to die vicariously through.
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dr_feelgood
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kachoong wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: snoopy138 wrote: microbarn wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: But i TR soloed probably one of the toughest 15' of ice i've ever climbed. Hero sticks all the way up, thin scottish style ice. It was awesome. fun stuff I was hoping someone would post in here. I needed someone to live vicariously through. you know, if you'd shoot yourself in t3h face, you wouldn't need that. or much else for that matter. Wouldn't we then be dying vicariously through micro? Nah. Vicarious living is not a two way street.
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snoopy138
Feb 17, 2008, 6:56 PM
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microbarn wrote: snoopy138 wrote: microbarn wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: But i TR soloed probably one of the toughest 15' of ice i've ever climbed. Hero sticks all the way up, thin scottish style ice. It was awesome. fun stuff I was hoping someone would post in here. I needed someone to live vicariously through. you know, if you'd shoot yourself in t3h face, you wouldn't need that. but then you wouldn't get to tell me to shoot myself in the face I'd be willing to make that trade.
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dr_feelgood
Feb 17, 2008, 6:58 PM
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Man... My legs hurt something fierce. My right one still doesn't move as it used to, and my left gets the brunt of the compensation. I guess that's what i get for training fiercely without regard to the insignificant twinges of pain during the run.
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kachoong
Feb 17, 2008, 7:02 PM
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microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: kachoong wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: But i TR soloed probably one of the toughest 15' of ice i've ever climbed. Hero sticks all the way up, thin scottish style ice. It was awesome. Nice dude! Congrats! Sounds like fun! I'd do anything to come and join you buggers up there in the icy relm. We just got 3" of rain yesterday. I think that shit is headed our way. Good luck... it was fierce! I hate the word fierce it reminds me of the Tyra Banks show that is super popular with the wominz folk: America's Next Top Model. Lam watches that. I think the only reason to watch it is to be caddy (is that how you spell that word?) about the girls and pick on them. "that one has a big nose." "she is a bitch." "I wouldn't have said that to the judges." Anyways, Tyra Banks over uses the word fierce, and I don't like her personality or show. So, I now dislike the word fierce too. You could say I fiercely dislike that word now. That sucks, dude! I feel the same about the word "like".... it's like, too much for me to bear!
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 7:15 PM
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kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: kachoong wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: But i TR soloed probably one of the toughest 15' of ice i've ever climbed. Hero sticks all the way up, thin scottish style ice. It was awesome. Nice dude! Congrats! Sounds like fun! I'd do anything to come and join you buggers up there in the icy relm. We just got 3" of rain yesterday. I think that shit is headed our way. Good luck... it was fierce! I hate the word fierce it reminds me of the Tyra Banks show that is super popular with the wominz folk: America's Next Top Model. Lam watches that. I think the only reason to watch it is to be caddy (is that how you spell that word?) about the girls and pick on them. "that one has a big nose." "she is a bitch." "I wouldn't have said that to the judges." Anyways, Tyra Banks over uses the word fierce, and I don't like her personality or show. So, I now dislike the word fierce too. You could say I fiercely dislike that word now. That sucks, dude! I feel the same about the word "like".... it's like, too much for me to bear! 'like' reminds me of middle school girls. They constantly screech when they are in a group. but middle school girls remind me of HS girls ...and everyone knows the best thing about HS girls.
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 7:19 PM
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speaking of sports I am going to get out and do some volleyball tonight. Should be fun. It is always good to spike the ball in people's face. yes, snoop, I will follow up with a shootzing in ma' f4c3
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 7:20 PM
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you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on.
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dr_feelgood
Feb 17, 2008, 7:21 PM
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I've taken two enormous shits today. Almost feel like there could be a hat trick in the works as well. Maybe that is why i have so much energy.
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kachoong
Feb 17, 2008, 7:22 PM
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microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now...
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 7:40 PM
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kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now... I had XM in my old prius. I may end up getting satellite radio as a b-day present. We were trying to decide between XM and sirius. Do you know anything about their techno stations? Outside of techno, I am fairly certain sirius is equivalent in selection. The problem is that I listen to a lot of techno. I heard Sirius is buying out XM though. So, they will soon all be the same stations anyways. Do you have to pay extra to listen online?
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dr_feelgood
Feb 17, 2008, 7:45 PM
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PJ pants + listening to techno = Ghey
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kachoong
Feb 17, 2008, 7:50 PM
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microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now... I had XM in my old prius. I may end up getting satellite radio as a b-day present. We were trying to decide between XM and sirius. Do you know anything about their techno stations? Outside of techno, I am fairly certain sirius is equivalent in selection. The problem is that I listen to a lot of techno. I heard Sirius is buying out XM though. So, they will soon all be the same stations anyways. Do you have to pay extra to listen online? Lemmie have a look for ya.... listening online doesn't cost extra, but you can't pause or rewind it like you can with the car players. The one in my truck has 44 minutes of memory that I can use to rewind or pause the real-time. ....it looks like there's about 5 channels, but not all are techno... it's classed as electronic.
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kachoong
Feb 17, 2008, 7:52 PM
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kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now... I had XM in my old prius. I may end up getting satellite radio as a b-day present. We were trying to decide between XM and sirius. Do you know anything about their techno stations? Outside of techno, I am fairly certain sirius is equivalent in selection. The problem is that I listen to a lot of techno. I heard Sirius is buying out XM though. So, they will soon all be the same stations anyways. Do you have to pay extra to listen online? Lemmie have a look for ya.... listening online doesn't cost extra, but you can't pause or rewind it like you can with the car players. The one in my truck has 44 minutes of memory that I can use to rewind or pause the real-time. ....it looks like there's about 5 channels, but not all are techno... it's classed as electronic. Check out the website for more info.
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 7:54 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: PJ pants + listening to techno + knows how to swing dance = Ghey
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 7:55 PM
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kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now... I had XM in my old prius. I may end up getting satellite radio as a b-day present. We were trying to decide between XM and sirius. Do you know anything about their techno stations? Outside of techno, I am fairly certain sirius is equivalent in selection. The problem is that I listen to a lot of techno. I heard Sirius is buying out XM though. So, they will soon all be the same stations anyways. Do you have to pay extra to listen online? Lemmie have a look for ya.... listening online doesn't cost extra, but you can't pause or rewind it like you can with the car players. The one in my truck has 44 minutes of memory that I can use to rewind or pause the real-time. ....it looks like there's about 5 channels, but not all are techno... it's classed as electronic. ok, that is the same as XM So, I guess it is a coin flip on which one to get
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dr_feelgood
Feb 17, 2008, 8:03 PM
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microbarn wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: PJ pants + listening to techno + knows how to swing dance = Ghey You're not helping your case.
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kachoong
Feb 17, 2008, 8:06 PM
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microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now... I had XM in my old prius. I may end up getting satellite radio as a b-day present. We were trying to decide between XM and sirius. Do you know anything about their techno stations? Outside of techno, I am fairly certain sirius is equivalent in selection. The problem is that I listen to a lot of techno. I heard Sirius is buying out XM though. So, they will soon all be the same stations anyways. Do you have to pay extra to listen online? Lemmie have a look for ya.... listening online doesn't cost extra, but you can't pause or rewind it like you can with the car players. The one in my truck has 44 minutes of memory that I can use to rewind or pause the real-time. ....it looks like there's about 5 channels, but not all are techno... it's classed as electronic. ok, that is the same as XM So, I guess it is a coin flip on which one to get I was able to find a player (I guess it was just a model from the year before, but also very good "The Sportster") that came with a $50 gift card. That helped with set-up/installation fee and some of the year subscription I got initially. I think it ended up cost about $160 for the first year, and after the $50 was taken off it was $110... very affordable for a year. Now that I'm moving out to West Texas it'll be very handy to have all the stations available.
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microbarn
Feb 17, 2008, 8:13 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: microbarn wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: PJ pants + listening to techno + knows how to swing dance = Ghey You're not helping your case. it's ok. I can still google "friends" to hang out with. Those three old ladies know how to meatbomb
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Feb 17, 2008, 8:31 PM
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kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: kachoong wrote: microbarn wrote: you guys missed it. Now a truly bad song is on. Sorry... got my Sirius playing online... Billy Joel right now... I had XM in my old prius. I may end up getting satellite radio as a b-day present. We were trying to decide between XM and sirius. Do you know anything about their techno stations? Outside of techno, I am fairly certain sirius is equivalent in selection. The problem is that I listen to a lot of techno. I heard Sirius is buying out XM though. So, they will soon all be the same stations anyways. Do you have to pay extra to listen online? Lemmie have a look for ya.... listening online doesn't cost extra, but you can't pause or rewind it like you can with the car players. The one in my truck has 44 minutes of memory that I can use to rewind or pause the real-time. ....it looks like there's about 5 channels, but not all are techno... it's classed as electronic. ok, that is the same as XM So, I guess it is a coin flip on which one to get I was able to find a player (I guess it was just a model from the year before, but also very good "The Sportster") that came with a $50 gift card. That helped with set-up/installation fee and some of the year subscription I got initially. I think it ended up cost about $160 for the first year, and after the $50 was taken off it was $110... very affordable for a year. Now that I'm moving out to West Texas it'll be very handy to have all the stations available. Good gawd, why are you moving there?!!!!!!!!!
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climbs4fun wrote: kachoong wrote: I was able to find a player (I guess it was just a model from the year before, but also very good "The Sportster") that came with a $50 gift card. That helped with set-up/installation fee and some of the year subscription I got initially. I think it ended up cost about $160 for the first year, and after the $50 was taken off it was $110... very affordable for a year. Now that I'm moving out to West Texas it'll be very handy to have all the stations available. Good gawd, why are you moving there?!!!!!!!!! ....coz I miss the outback.... Seriously, it's a long story, but Newbie and I will both be getting work there, and it'll be a chance for us to finally live together. Woo Hoo!!!! I'd live at the bottom of a pit in a Fire Swamp if I could get a chance to live with her.
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kachoong wrote: climbs4fun wrote: kachoong wrote: I was able to find a player (I guess it was just a model from the year before, but also very good "The Sportster") that came with a $50 gift card. That helped with set-up/installation fee and some of the year subscription I got initially. I think it ended up cost about $160 for the first year, and after the $50 was taken off it was $110... very affordable for a year. Now that I'm moving out to West Texas it'll be very handy to have all the stations available. Good gawd, why are you moving there?!!!!!!!!! ....coz I miss the outback.... Seriously, it's a long story, but Newbie and I will both be getting work there, and it'll be a chance for us to finally live together. Woo Hoo!!!! I'd live at the bottom of a pit in a Fire Swamp if I could get a chance to live with her. Fair enough, but that is a pretty serious wasteland. What/where are the jobs? I remember when I lived in Dallas. My ex and I would drive to Albuquerque for holidays and longer weekends to visit his mother. It always amazed me how much of absolutely fricken nothing was there. Made that drive unbearable. Although every now and then we'd see the camels in this one field on the way. No kidding. Camels!
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kachoong wrote: climbs4fun wrote: kachoong wrote: I was able to find a player (I guess it was just a model from the year before, but also very good "The Sportster") that came with a $50 gift card. That helped with set-up/installation fee and some of the year subscription I got initially. I think it ended up cost about $160 for the first year, and after the $50 was taken off it was $110... very affordable for a year. Now that I'm moving out to West Texas it'll be very handy to have all the stations available. Good gawd, why are you moving there?!!!!!!!!! ....coz I miss the outback.... Seriously, it's a long story, but Newbie and I will both be getting work there, and it'll be a chance for us to finally live together. Woo Hoo!!!! I'd live at the bottom of a pit in a Fire Swamp if I could get a chance to live with her. Nice PB reference. One of my alltime favorite movies. EVAH.
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climbs4fun wrote: kachoong wrote: climbs4fun wrote: kachoong wrote: I was able to find a player (I guess it was just a model from the year before, but also very good "The Sportster") that came with a $50 gift card. That helped with set-up/installation fee and some of the year subscription I got initially. I think it ended up cost about $160 for the first year, and after the $50 was taken off it was $110... very affordable for a year. Now that I'm moving out to West Texas it'll be very handy to have all the stations available. Good gawd, why are you moving there?!!!!!!!!! ....coz I miss the outback.... Seriously, it's a long story, but Newbie and I will both be getting work there, and it'll be a chance for us to finally live together. Woo Hoo!!!! I'd live at the bottom of a pit in a Fire Swamp if I could get a chance to live with her. Fair enough, but that is a pretty serious wasteland. What/where are the jobs? I remember when I lived in Dallas. My ex and I would drive to Albuquerque for holidays and longer weekends to visit his mother. It always amazed me how much of absolutely fricken nothing was there. Made that drive unbearable. Although every now and then we'd see the camels in this one field on the way. No kidding. Camels! It'll be San Angelo... but it won't be forever. It'll give us a chance to check out Big Bend, Hueco Tanks and we might even get a chance to go boarding in NM. I heard the nearest ski field would be only about 5 hours or so (a bearable drive). Should be able to start a family too.
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