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donald949
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donald949
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SylviaSmile
Oct 26, 2012, 5:41 AM
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notapplicable wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: We even do a good job of posting classy music. Probably we need more photos, I'll admit... This is the last climbing picture I have. It was taken the day before I hurt my elbow. Pitch 1 was a clean and classic .10a. What you're looking at here is Alex starting the 35 ft .11b direct finish thats protected by purple and grey TCU's. Was kind of scury with all that lichen on the footholds. Yay Alex!! Boo lichen!
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SylviaSmile
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Gmburns2000 wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: erisspirit wrote: They are putting up the obstacle course in the parking lot...one bit iz 3 stories tall nao... EEP! In other news... sounds like I signed up for another adventure that I shouldn't have... a 42 mile day hike/run isn't so bad... right??? saucer eyes No not a good idea. bad idea. Wrong wrong wrong. don't do it. PM sent I have a couple of friends who are doing ultra trail marathons now. they do about two to three of these per year. I can't do that. I can do Zumba class . . . In kennebunkport maine, nobody did the zumba class. I don't get it?
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SylviaSmile
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edge
Oct 26, 2012, 2:56 PM
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edge wrote: I just put in a bid on a Toyota Tundra and an RV trailer, woo! The bargaining power of cash payments is redonculous. I will find out tomorrow if I have a new vehicle for when I get my license back in 2 months, and a home for the homeless once we begin our x-c trip next Spring. I can't wait to get the trailer home and pimp it out! If this RV's a rockin', don't come a knockin'. Aaand, it's ours! The dealer countered with a $1K higher price, but that includes a new muffler to replace the after-market one that sounded like a teenage hot rod (already done), all the necessary tow package and hitches, 20 day plates and registration, full systems check and demo of the trailer, needed hoses and hook-ups, winterization, and both will be travel-ready. Finally, I have returned to the Toyota, and with only 120K miles this puppy will cruise on for years. It's my first 4x4 as well, which should be helpful in Colorado. Now I need to investigate a small generator and mount so we can sit in AC and eat microwave pop corn while watching crappy TV on the included satellite dish when we are parked in undeveloped BLM land. Probably get a bicycle mount as well, or maybe just a Tonneau cover for the back of the truck.
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edge
Oct 26, 2012, 3:21 PM
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Gotta love checking e-mail in the morning and finding orders through etsy. I have been adding a ton of new stuff, including Native American feather fans for smudging, like this one that just sold this morning. Domestic and wild turkey feathers, western red cedar, yarn, and beaver fur strip. I have three different size drum frames made and the hides for the drum heads all cut out; just need to cut the lacing and tie them up. Two others went out this morning, and another one in the next day or two. Behold the power of pictures, bitches! [/Outkast] I also have a bunch of appointments for Reiki and Shamanic Reiki sessions in the next couple of weeks which are quite lucrative and cost me nothing to provide. Add to that a series of workshops, Reiki attunements, and drum making & rattle making classes and Edge is a busy boy. I may be making more now than when I was making furniture which is so damned time consuming. It's a nice break. Plus, with a stockpile of items I can continue to sell throughout our road trip for extra cash. You know, to buy bon bons and Good Sam club membership (not!).
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donald949
Oct 26, 2012, 4:31 PM
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so I was looking through my photos last night at home. It was pretty late and nothing was inspiring me to bomb my own pics. So the meme generator was as good as it got.
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donald949
Oct 26, 2012, 4:33 PM
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edge wrote: edge wrote: I just put in a bid on a Toyota Tundra and an RV trailer, woo! The bargaining power of cash payments is redonculous. I will find out tomorrow if I have a new vehicle for when I get my license back in 2 months, and a home for the homeless once we begin our x-c trip next Spring. [image]http://www.oldebayrv.com/images/01Tundra1.JPG[/image] [image]http://www.oldebayrv.com/images/04Nomad1.JPG[/image] [image]http://www.oldebayrv.com/images/04Nomad3.JPG[/image] I can't wait to get the trailer home and pimp it out! If this RV's a rockin', don't come a knockin'. Aaand, it's ours! The dealer countered with a $1K higher price, but that includes a new muffler to replace the after-market one that sounded like a teenage hot rod (already done), all the necessary tow package and hitches, 20 day plates and registration, full systems check and demo of the trailer, needed hoses and hook-ups, winterization, and both will be travel-ready. Finally, I have returned to the Toyota, and with only 120K miles this puppy will cruise on for years. It's my first 4x4 as well, which should be helpful in Colorado. Now I need to investigate a small generator and mount so we can sit in AC and eat microwave pop corn while watching crappy TV on the included satellite dish when we are parked in undeveloped BLM land. Probably get a bicycle mount as well, or maybe just a Tonneau cover for the back of the truck. Congrats dude.
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edge
Oct 26, 2012, 4:51 PM
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Just found this old pic of me on Moby Grape circa 1984 and ran it through my scanner. Heh.
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erisspirit
Oct 26, 2012, 4:57 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: erisspirit wrote: They are putting up the obstacle course in the parking lot...one bit iz 3 stories tall nao... EEP! In other news... sounds like I signed up for another adventure that I shouldn't have... a 42 mile day hike/run isn't so bad... right??? saucer eyes No not a good idea. bad idea. Wrong wrong wrong. don't do it. PM sent I have a couple of friends who are doing ultra trail marathons now. they do about two to three of these per year. yeah the people who convinced me are ultra runners... why I didn't say "ummm NO! you're an ultra runner and Im not, I'm gunna die!!" I dunno... instead I said WOO! lets go!
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erisspirit
Oct 26, 2012, 5:11 PM
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Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record
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Gmburns2000
Oct 26, 2012, 5:13 PM
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sweet on everything said above. did you have another car to trade in?
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Gmburns2000
Oct 26, 2012, 5:21 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record wait, what is this?
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edge
Oct 26, 2012, 5:44 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sweet on everything said above. did you have another car to trade in? Not yet. Max's Maxima has been acting up at school, so this weekend we will be giving him my old Silverado and Karol will be using the Maxima, after a check-up, until we leave in May. We will sell that one then and just have the one vehicle for the move.
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erisspirit
Oct 26, 2012, 5:52 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record wait, what is this? one of our new clients wants us to test out their course and give feedback so they set it up in the parking lot. http://alphawarrior.com/ it's also open to friends and family on Sat, so the BF is gonna take a crack at it tomorrow. I'm one of the "guinea pigs" and will be sent through first.
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erisspirit
Oct 26, 2012, 5:53 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record wait, what is this? one of our new clients wants us to test out their course and give feedback so they set it up in the parking lot. http://alphawarrior.com/ it's also open to friends and family on Sat, so the BF is gonna take a crack at it tomorrow. I'm one of the "guinea pigs" and will be sent through first. er i mean... its just the work playground... doesn't everyone have one?
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Gmburns2000
Oct 26, 2012, 6:03 PM
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sweet on everything said above. did you have another car to trade in? Not yet. Max's Maxima has been acting up at school, so this weekend we will be giving him my old Silverado and Karol will be using the Maxima, after a check-up, until we leave in May. We will sell that one then and just have the one vehicle for the move. smart move. envious. almost did something similar before leaving for S.A.. My dad wanted me to buy an RV a dude was selling for $5k. He was selling because he couldn't drive any more (old, cataracts, something like that). Had 50k miles on it. Would've needed about $10k in upgrades, but still. I thought long and hard about it, but opted for S.A. ultimately because it was cheaper. Still, I think about it from time to time. I don't have any regrets, but I think I would have liked that life, too.
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Gmburns2000
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erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record wait, what is this? one of our new clients wants us to test out their course and give feedback so they set it up in the parking lot. http://alphawarrior.com/ it's also open to friends and family on Sat, so the BF is gonna take a crack at it tomorrow. I'm one of the "guinea pigs" and will be sent through first. er i mean... its just the work playground... doesn't everyone have one? oh right, yeah. I remember ours. heh. yeah, we had ... ... well ... um... ... er... that spot where the two carpets joined and rose up to trip everyone. yeah, that was fun exercise. hoo, remembering to lift your foot an extra half inch was tiring at the end of a long day.
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donald949
Oct 26, 2012, 11:03 PM
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erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record wait, what is this? one of our new clients wants us to test out their course and give feedback so they set it up in the parking lot. http://alphawarrior.com/ it's also open to friends and family on Sat, so the BF is gonna take a crack at it tomorrow. I'm one of the "guinea pigs" and will be sent through first. er i mean... its just the work playground... doesn't everyone have one? Actually yes, yes we do. But alas, we are not allowed to play on it. Not allowed to walk and use cell phones. Most hold handrails on stairs. Walk in between the lines. No phun 2 b had.
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In other news, there has been some interest expressed in Red Rocks for Vets Day. Woot. The ankle hsa been good. 2 weaks and should be solid. The nose has been bothering me last to daze. But should be gud in too weaks two. Hoping it awl pans ought.
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donald949
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: erisspirit wrote: They are putting up the obstacle course in the parking lot...one bit iz 3 stories tall nao... EEP! In other news... sounds like I signed up for another adventure that I shouldn't have... a 42 mile day hike/run isn't so bad... right??? saucer eyes No not a good idea. bad idea. Wrong wrong wrong. don't do it. PM sent I have a couple of friends who are doing ultra trail marathons now. they do about two to three of these per year. yeah the people who convinced me are ultra runners... why I didn't say "ummm NO! you're an ultra runner and Im not, I'm gunna die!!" I dunno... instead I said WOO! lets go! mmmhmmmmm. (kids these days )
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Eye m outa here, sew ill leaf it four the nex posser.
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donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Heading through the course at 12... apparently last night the guys who set it up raced through it... apparently an ankle was broken (not on one of the pieces below) beer may have been involved. I hope I don't break anything... I don't have the best track record wait, what is this? one of our new clients wants us to test out their course and give feedback so they set it up in the parking lot. http://alphawarrior.com/ it's also open to friends and family on Sat, so the BF is gonna take a crack at it tomorrow. I'm one of the "guinea pigs" and will be sent through first. er i mean... its just the work playground... doesn't everyone have one? Actually yes, yes we do. But alas, we are not allowed to play on it. Not allowed to walk and use cell phones. Most hold handrails on stairs. Walk in between the lines. No phun 2 b had. woo! it wuz fun! I didn't fall on any of the hanging contraptions! (rings, monkey bars, and a monkey bar setup with the bars at a bunch of different angles)
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