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sungam
Sep 13, 2008, 3:17 AM
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Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: And in that lines the best thing for you and the environment is the original human food: SOYLENT GREEN?!?!?
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zeke_sf
Sep 13, 2008, 5:46 AM
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sungam wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: And in that lines the best thing for you and the environment is the original human food: SOYLENT GREEN?!?!? Tastes like chikin?
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stymingersfink
Sep 13, 2008, 6:27 AM
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zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: And in that lines the best thing for you and the environment is the original human food: SOYLENT GREEN?!?!? Tastes like chikin? Mmmm.. chikkin! wharz mi masht 'taters?!!!!!!!!!!1
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sungam
Sep 13, 2008, 4:17 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: And in that lines the best thing for you and the environment is the original human food: SOYLENT GREEN?!?!? Tastes like chikin? Mmmm.. chikkin! wharz mi masht 'taters?!!!!!!!!!!1 chikin iz best wen stufed with the haggiz 'nd wraped wif teh bacon. yesh, wiv masht 'taters! 'n a whiskey saws
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Lazlo
Sep 13, 2008, 4:21 PM
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sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: And in that lines the best thing for you and the environment is the original human food: SOYLENT GREEN?!?!? Tastes like chikin? Mmmm.. chikkin! wharz mi masht 'taters?!!!!!!!!!!1chikin iz best wen stufed with the haggiz 'nd wraped wif teh bacon. yesh, wiv masht 'taters! 'n a whiskey saws You climb in those clothes?
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sungam
Sep 13, 2008, 5:00 PM
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Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: zeke_sf wrote: sungam wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: And in that lines the best thing for you and the environment is the original human food: SOYLENT GREEN?!?!? Tastes like chikin? Mmmm.. chikkin! wharz mi masht 'taters?!!!!!!!!!!1chikin iz best wen stufed with the haggiz 'nd wraped wif teh bacon. yesh, wiv masht 'taters! 'n a whiskey saws You climb in those clothes? If Happie made a tee with loch leven chiken or haggiz on it, yeah, I'd climb in them.
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evanwish
Sep 14, 2008, 6:26 PM
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rtwilli4 wrote: Sorry, just kind of weird. To me if you have money to spend on climbing, you use it to climb more. Not $70 pairs of pants and $30 beenies. I'll wager the cost of those pants that you'd wear them in an instant if someone bought them for you!
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rtwilli4
Sep 14, 2008, 9:40 PM
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evanwish wrote: rtwilli4 wrote: Sorry, just kind of weird. To me if you have money to spend on climbing, you use it to climb more. Not $70 pairs of pants and $30 beenies. I'll wager the cost of those pants that you'd wear them in an instant if someone bought them for you! I definitely would! I already said that I have one pair of nice pants... and I never said that they weren't technically better and more comfortable than cheap clothes... I just don't think that weekend warrior sport craggers really need three or four pair, that's all. I've seen people change clothes at lunch time!!!
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wildthing14
Sep 14, 2008, 9:49 PM
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i wear whatever is comfortable. (which normally means cheap)
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tradrenn
Sep 15, 2008, 1:15 AM
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rtwilli4 wrote: Do you wear special clothes to climb? By today's standards, I will have to say I'm not, but I do enjoy my blue spandex pants that Chossy gave to me, they are so comfortable, it's like I'm not wearing them at all.
rtwilli4 wrote: If you STILL have money left over, then help finish the purchase of the Pendergrass-Murry Reserve, Quees Creek, or one of the thousand or so climbing areas that will be gone before I die. Please do tell me more about Queens Creek. Thanks
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rtwilli4
Sep 15, 2008, 1:21 AM
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I don't know much about Queens Creek other than there is a bunch of copper there and they have been talking about closing if for years.
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zeke_sf
Sep 15, 2008, 2:47 AM
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rtwilli4 wrote: I don't know much about Queens Creek other than there is a bunch of copper there and they have been talking about closing if for years. I'm not sure it's the entire shebang. They'll close parts for mining though. I better get me and my pr33na pants there before it closes!
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