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notapplicable
Sep 26, 2012, 5:20 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: In other news...the doc seems to think my elbow is actually nerve trauma and not tendon. That makes sense with the type of pain I'm experiencing and when it presents but it's still a bit frustrating because the healing time can, in some cases, be even longer. It's hard to say. This is good news or bad news? I know, bad for recovery, but good for long-term prospects? Vit-C helps recovery, too. Have you shut things down completely? I'm thinking good, in the long run. It was an acute injury so hopefully I won't have to deal with a high likelihood of recurrence but I also don't know why it happened in the first place, so that is just speculation. Like much else in life...it depends. I have completely quit climbing though. Getting bored and out of shape.
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notapplicable
Sep 26, 2012, 5:30 PM
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PTFTW's are good for morale though.
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notapplicable
Sep 26, 2012, 5:30 PM
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Gotta keep those spirits up.
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notapplicable
Sep 26, 2012, 5:32 PM
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Gotta keep passing those open windows, as they say.
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notapplicable
Sep 26, 2012, 5:40 PM
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3/4's of the way thru John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire. First book of his that I've read. Pretty good stuff so far. Every time he teeters near the edge of absurdity, he manages to recover just in time and often to remarkable effect. He is a master of his particular craft. Thats for sure.
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donald949
Sep 26, 2012, 6:01 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Ugh. I hate taking pills on a daily basis. Better get used to it though, I suppose. I'm almost 31 now and soon I'll be 70 and have a whole cabinet full of them to keep track of... Welcome to my life. Cept, of the clan, only me and my youngest are not on some kind of meds. After tenting the house and moving back in, that shit was scattered everywhere in my bedroom. Anything ingested, and not in "cans" had to be either double bagged or moved out. There was literally buckets of dope lieing around. OTC, perscription, controlled perscriptions and who knows what all.
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edge
Sep 26, 2012, 9:46 PM
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Hi Jak!
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macherry
Sep 26, 2012, 11:48 PM
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worlds collide
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erisspirit
Sep 27, 2012, 4:26 PM
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/gets on knees with arms in the air... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Gmburns2000
Sep 27, 2012, 5:11 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: In other news...the doc seems to think my elbow is actually nerve trauma and not tendon. That makes sense with the type of pain I'm experiencing and when it presents but it's still a bit frustrating because the healing time can, in some cases, be even longer. It's hard to say. This is good news or bad news? I know, bad for recovery, but good for long-term prospects? Vit-C helps recovery, too. Have you shut things down completely? I'm thinking good, in the long run. It was an acute injury so hopefully I won't have to deal with a high likelihood of recurrence but I also don't know why it happened in the first place, so that is just speculation. Like much else in life...it depends. I have completely quit climbing though. Getting bored and out of shape. take up knitting?
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Gmburns2000
Sep 28, 2012, 7:10 PM
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apparently the french buy art in november like americans celebrate thanksgiving, except they do it more often. hello ebay.fr not sure if anything will work, but i've met an artist-friend here who is from france, and he's been giving me a shit ton of secrets about selling in France. my focus after this weekend is to get a bunch of A4-size paintings done for sale there. He taught me some other stuff, too that may help to get my name out there. We'll see, but I think it might work. Also, he and I are now planning a joint exhibit next year (march or so). Things could work out after all.
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 12:58 AM
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donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Ugh. I hate taking pills on a daily basis. Better get used to it though, I suppose. I'm almost 31 now and soon I'll be 70 and have a whole cabinet full of them to keep track of... Welcome to my life. Cept, of the clan, only me and my youngest are not on some kind of meds. After tenting the house and moving back in, that shit was scattered everywhere in my bedroom. Anything ingested, and not in "cans" had to be either double bagged or moved out. There was literally buckets of dope lieing around. OTC, perscription, controlled perscriptions and who knows what all. Jebus. Maintaining these meat suits of ours can be a real PITA some times.
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 12:59 AM
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Had to get some exercise today so I went hiking. Ugh.
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 12:59 AM
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If this keeps up much longer I am going to put my head in the oven
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 1:00 AM
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Maybe I need more pills to make me heal faster.
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 1:31 AM
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Just finished reading Plath's Ariel for the first time since highschool. I enjoyed it much more back then. They are mostly a pleasure to read with respect to the language and structure and they elicit an emotional (proly what I was responding to in my angsty youth) response but they tend to be so cryptic and personal that their actual meaning is often vague or indecipherable. Elm is an especially elegant classic.
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 1:31 AM
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Elm I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root: It is what you fear. I do not fear it: I have been there. Is it the sea you hear in me, Its dissatisfactions? Or the voice of nothing, that was your madness? Love is a shadow. How you lie and cry after it Listen: these are its hooves: it has gone off, like a horse. All night I shall gallop thus, impetuously, Till your head is a stone, your pillow a little turf, Echoing, echoing. Or shall I bring you the sound of poisons? This is rain now, this big hush. And this is the fruit of it: tin-white, like arsenic. I have suffered the atrocity of sunsets. Scorched to the root My red filaments burn and stand, a hand of wires. Now I break up in pieces that fly about like clubs. A wind of such violence Will tolerate no bystanding: I must shriek. The moon, also, is merciless: she would drag me Cruelly, being barren. Her radiance scathes me. Or perhaps I have caught her. I let her go. I let her go Diminished and flat, as after radical surgery. How your bad dreams possess and endow me. I am inhabited by a cry. Nightly it flaps out Looking, with its hooks, for something to love. I am terrified by this dark thing That sleeps in me; All day I feel its soft, feathery turnings, its malignity. Clouds pass and disperse. Are those the faces of love, those pale irretrievables? Is it for such I agitate my heart? I am incapable of more knowledge. What is this, this face So murderous in its strangle of branches? - Its snaky acids hiss. It petrifies the will. These are the isolate, slow faults That kill, that kill, that kill.
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notapplicable
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Apprehensions is also a personal favorite. It's not in Ariel but worth posting. There is this white wall, above which the sky creates itself -- Infinite, green, utterly untouchable. Angels swim in it, and the stars, in indifference also. They are my medium. The sun dissolves on this wall, bleeding its lights. A grey wall now, clawed and bloody. Is there no way out of the mind? Steps at my back spiral into a well. There are no trees or birds in this world, ...There is only sourness. This red wall winces continually: A red fist, opening and closing, Two grey, papery bags -- This is what i am made of, this, and a terror Of being wheeled off under crosses and rain of pieties. On a black wall, unidentifiable birds Swivel their heads and cry. There is no talk of immorality amoun these! Cold blanks approach us: They move in a hurry.
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Sep 30, 2012, 1:46 AM
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INRT
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epoch
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Sep 30, 2012, 1:52 AM
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For that better part of the past 8 years I've maintained two harnesses for use. A few months ago, my primary outdoor harness almost blew through the leg loop arch tie in and was wearing hard on the swami-belt tie in point and I had no choice but to retire it. It had lasted two years. My other harness, at 8 years is beyond what many consider a safe age for nylon or plastic goods. I've been using it this summer in hopes to find the right replacement as I'm picky when it comes to harnesses. Long story short, I've retired two harnesses already this year. My main outdoor harness, my backup harness that was getting old and showing signs of wear, and my "alpine" harness that, frankly, had run it's course through history and is no longer useful. My new harness showed up in the mail yesterday. I'm stoked. Hopefully I don't blow through it too quick. Also, I'm trying a new brand; so I'lll see how it goes. I've been a Pretzl person when it comes to harnesses. Hopefully Arcteryx is nice to me.
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 2:59 AM
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Get some class, degenerate!
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 3:00 AM
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Umm, yeah. If you almost blew thru the tie-in point, you waited too long. But then you already knew that...
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notapplicable
Sep 30, 2012, 3:01 AM
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I've had both petzl and BD and loved both. The new BD one I'm sporting now has better gearloops but thats about it.
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Sep 30, 2012, 4:55 AM
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epoch wrote: For that better part of the past 8 years I've maintained two harnesses for use. A few months ago, my primary outdoor harness almost blew through the leg loop arch tie in and was wearing hard on the swami-belt tie in point and I had no choice but to retire it. It had lasted two years. My other harness, at 8 years is beyond what many consider a safe age for nylon or plastic goods. I've been using it this summer in hopes to find the right replacement as I'm picky when it comes to harnesses. Long story short, I've retired two harnesses already this year. My main outdoor harness, my backup harness that was getting old and showing signs of wear, and my "alpine" harness that, frankly, had run it's course through history and is no longer useful. My new harness showed up in the mail yesterday. I'm stoked. Hopefully I don't blow through it too quick. Also, I'm trying a new brand; so I'lll see how it goes. I've been a Pretzl person when it comes to harnesses. Hopefully Arcteryx is nice to me. worthless without pics = WWP?
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