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Gmburns2000
Oct 9, 2012, 3:51 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: my update: worked on four paintings. got two 80% done, one 25% done, and the other 10% done. All of them small meant for the French market. Killed it in my football league this week. Glad to see you're working at 100% I'm actually working harder than that. Es imposible!! impossible is nothing! (and that pic above is disturbing)
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Gmburns2000
Oct 9, 2012, 3:53 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Went climbing on saturday for the first time in 4ish weeks Felt a popping sensation again, followed by pain FML Stayed in bed all day sunday crying the real tears Felt pretty good today though. Minimal pain. WTF? that blows (excuse the pun)? Dude, go to the doctor. Rest up. Send next year. Lingering issues like this don't go away without rest. you know this. the only cure is more pc++, but that's besides the point. You don't want to ruin what's been a damn good year by taking another YEAR off. rest it.
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epoch
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Oct 9, 2012, 3:56 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: my update: worked on four paintings. got two 80% done, one 25% done, and the other 10% done. All of them small meant for the French market. Killed it in my football league this week. Glad to see you're working at 100% I'm actually working harder than that. Your math is messed up. I'm glad you're not in finance or engineering where, say, numbers count....
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Gmburns2000
Oct 9, 2012, 4:07 AM
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epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: my update: worked on four paintings. got two 80% done, one 25% done, and the other 10% done. All of them small meant for the French market. Killed it in my football league this week. Glad to see you're working at 100% I'm actually working harder than that. Your math is messed up. I'm glad you're not in finance or engineering where, say, numbers count.... and yet I did
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Kartessa
Oct 9, 2012, 4:55 AM
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notapplicable wrote: This pretty much captures how I feel all the time, existing on this planet alongside so many other people. [image]http://us11.memecdn.com/oh-god-why_o_559476.jpg[/image] its rubbing off on me... I've begun to hate people... humans in general annoy the fuck out of me
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Kartessa
Oct 9, 2012, 4:58 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Went climbing on saturday for the first time in 4ish weeks Felt a popping sensation again, followed by pain FML Stayed in bed all day sunday crying the real tears Felt pretty good today though. Minimal pain. WTF? that blows (excuse the pun)? Dude, go to the doctor. Rest up. Send next year. Lingering issues like this don't go away without rest. you know this. the only cure is more pc++, but that's besides the point. You don't want to ruin what's been a damn good year by taking another YEAR off. rest it. Good advice on Rc.com??
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Kartessa
Oct 9, 2012, 4:59 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Went climbing on saturday for the first time in 4ish weeks Felt a popping sensation again, followed by pain FML Stayed in bed all day sunday crying the real tears Felt pretty good today though. Minimal pain. WTF? that blows (excuse the pun)? Dude, go to the doctor. Rest up. Send next year. Lingering issues like this don't go away without rest. you know this. the only cure is more pc++, but that's besides the point. You don't want to ruin what's been a damn good year by taking another YEAR off. rest it. Good advice on Rc.com??
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sungam
Oct 9, 2012, 8:06 AM
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100m longline gets here in the next few days (maybe today?). Very, very excited for this.
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Gmburns2000
Oct 9, 2012, 12:48 PM
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sungam wrote: 100m longline gets here in the next few days (maybe today?). Very, very excited for this. Are you training to highline the Forth?
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edge
Oct 9, 2012, 12:55 PM
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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: If this keeps up much longer I am going to put my head in the oven Gas or electric? Yes It's irrelevent as long as it is set to broil...
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edge
Oct 9, 2012, 1:05 PM
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So, last week I worked all day every day moving our belongings into the new house in the rain, probably 15 pick-up truck loads total along with two trailer loads. We spent our first night in the rental home on Thursday, but I managed to sneak out for about five hours to the local crag, which is now only a 10 minute drive away. We added a finish to one of our previous FAs to link it to the top of the cliff, then semi-cleaned a new line (right of our classic "A Toltec Dream") that is far from classic but worth doing, leading it at 5.7+ and naming it "An Aztec Nightmare." Spent the weekend unpacking, arranging furniture, and settling in. Had to run to my parents on Sunday to watch the Patriots game, as we don't get cable hooked up until later today. In the meantime we have been watching "Downton Abbey" on DVD, which I am pleasantly surprised to find very good.
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edge
Oct 9, 2012, 3:00 PM
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So, we had to leave the old microwave with the old house, and the new house doesn't have one. A minor inconvenience, but stupidly while stocking up on munchies yesterday I bought, you guessed it, microwave popcorn...
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Gmburns2000
Oct 9, 2012, 4:20 PM
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edge wrote: So, we had to leave the old microwave with the old house, and the new house doesn't have one. A minor inconvenience, but stupidly while stocking up on munchies yesterday I bought, you guessed it, microwave popcorn... I think you can still cook it, right? Not in the bag obviously, but I think someone told me once that you can take it out of the bag and cook it in a pot. google that first. or buy renter's insurance.
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donald949
Oct 9, 2012, 8:01 PM
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Kartessa wrote: My update: I'm home, have been for 2 weeks now, and will be for another couple of days. Going to Yosemite on Friday I have foreign people in my house that insist that we change the way we live in our home to accommodate them, we have to eat dinner late, speak french, can't watch TV... and all they talk about is how they're sick of immigrants coming into their country and living the way they did in their old country And you fuckers are shitty PC++ers without me. When I get back, you're going to be in trouble. Bahahahaha hypocrites wee awl r.
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donald949
Oct 9, 2012, 8:03 PM
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erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: went up Whitney! it wuz fun... the bf's dad and friend we brought up there gave me a gift cert to rei for not killing anyone a thank you. the BF and I had our 3rd year date-aversary he got older I drank wine I still haven't posted truck pics I think that gets me all caught up except for that marathon Im running next sunday very good, except the non post of the pictures thing. Which raises a question. Aren't your knees toast and how are you going to run a marathon after the mammoth hike.
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donald949
Oct 9, 2012, 8:03 PM
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donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: went up Whitney! it wuz fun... the bf's dad and friend we brought up there gave me a gift cert to rei for not killing anyone a thank you. the BF and I had our 3rd year date-aversary he got older I drank wine I still haven't posted truck pics I think that gets me all caught up except for that marathon Im running next sunday very good, except the non post of the pictures thing. Which raises a question. Aren't your knees toast and how are you going to run a marathon after the mammoth hike. geez, young kids these daze.
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donald949
Oct 9, 2012, 8:04 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: my update: worked on four paintings. got two 80% done, one 25% done, and the other 10% done. All of them small meant for the French market. Killed it in my football league this week. Glad to see you're working at 100% I'm actually working harder than that. Es imposible!! impossible is nothing! (and that pic above is disturbing) u prolly no like that eye reposted it again this page... sorry
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notapplicable
Oct 9, 2012, 10:56 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Went climbing on saturday for the first time in 4ish weeks Felt a popping sensation again, followed by pain FML Stayed in bed all day sunday crying the real tears Felt pretty good today though. Minimal pain. WTF? that blows (excuse the pun)? Dude, go to the doctor. Rest up. Send next year. Lingering issues like this don't go away without rest. you know this. the only cure is more pc++, but that's besides the point. You don't want to ruin what's been a damn good year by taking another YEAR off. rest it. I know dude, I know, but I didn't think it was THAT bad. The pain is like a 2 out of 10. Maybe my nerve endings are defective or something.
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notapplicable
Oct 9, 2012, 11:01 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: This pretty much captures how I feel all the time, existing on this planet alongside so many other people. [image]http://us11.memecdn.com/oh-god-why_o_559476.jpg[/image] its rubbing off on me... I've begun to hate people... humans in general annoy the fuck out of me Two different people walked up to me today and tried to start a conversation while I was working. Just wanted to chat... WTF! I would never do that to a person. What would possibly make someone think it's a good idea to randomly impose themselves on a stranger like that? So ridiculous.
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notapplicable
Oct 9, 2012, 11:02 PM
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sungam wrote: 100m longline gets here in the next few days (maybe today?). Very, very excited for this. Clearly YGD
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notapplicable
Oct 9, 2012, 11:05 PM
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edge wrote: So, last week I worked all day every day moving our belongings into the new house in the rain, probably 15 pick-up truck loads total along with two trailer loads. We spent our first night in the rental home on Thursday, but I managed to sneak out for about five hours to the local crag, which is now only a 10 minute drive away. We added a finish to one of our previous FAs to link it to the top of the cliff, then semi-cleaned a new line (right of our classic "A Toltec Dream") that is far from classic but worth doing, leading it at 5.7+ and naming it "An Aztec Nightmare." Spent the weekend unpacking, arranging furniture, and settling in. Had to run to my parents on Sunday to watch the Patriots game, as we don't get cable hooked up until later today. In the meantime we have been watching "Downton Abbey" on DVD, which I am pleasantly surprised to find very good. Downton is quite good. Seen seasons 1 & 2 and rather enjoyed both. Good job getting a bit-o-climbing in too. At least someone is getting out.
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epoch
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Oct 10, 2012, 2:01 AM
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[*garden tawlk] Raided the garden tonight. The takings were a small football sized eggplant, a bell pepper, some onion, a cucumber, and kale. One of the guys at work has a passion fruit tree and gladly shared today. I came home with 6 fruits. I took three and blended it with olive oil, vinegar, added some lemon, and some finely chopped dried cranberries to make a stellar vinaigrette. The onion, pepper, and kale went into a pan with some olive oil and I added some tofu to the mix before seasoning with 1/2 lemon, some pepper, and a small pinch of salt. Took and chopped the tomatoes up and added them, the cucumber, onion, and some mozzarella cheese that we made yesterday and poured the vinaigrette over it. Holy crap, it's sensational! Paired it with a nice Riesling. [/garden tawlk]
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Gmburns2000
Oct 10, 2012, 4:24 AM
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epoch wrote: [*garden tawlk] Raided the garden tonight. The takings were a small football sized eggplant, a bell pepper, some onion, a cucumber, and kale. One of the guys at work has a passion fruit tree and gladly shared today. I came home with 6 fruits. I took three and blended it with olive oil, vinegar, added some lemon, and some finely chopped dried cranberries to make a stellar vinaigrette. The onion, pepper, and kale went into a pan with some olive oil and I added some tofu to the mix before seasoning with 1/2 lemon, some pepper, and a small pinch of salt. Took and chopped the tomatoes up and added them, the cucumber, onion, and some mozzarella cheese that we made yesterday and poured the vinaigrette over it. Holy crap, it's sensational! Paired it with a nice Riesling. [/garden tawlk] hippy
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Gmburns2000
Oct 10, 2012, 4:39 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: [*garden tawlk] Raided the garden tonight. The takings were a small football sized eggplant, a bell pepper, some onion, a cucumber, and kale. One of the guys at work has a passion fruit tree and gladly shared today. I came home with 6 fruits. I took three and blended it with olive oil, vinegar, added some lemon, and some finely chopped dried cranberries to make a stellar vinaigrette. The onion, pepper, and kale went into a pan with some olive oil and I added some tofu to the mix before seasoning with 1/2 lemon, some pepper, and a small pinch of salt. Took and chopped the tomatoes up and added them, the cucumber, onion, and some mozzarella cheese that we made yesterday and poured the vinaigrette over it. Holy crap, it's sensational! Paired it with a nice Riesling. [/garden tawlk] hippy actually, take out a couple of those and it sounds pretty good. passion fruit (maracujá) is also really freaking good with salmon. maracujá is about as common here as hamburgers are in the U.S.
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