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donald949
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donald949
Jan 16, 2013, 9:21 PM
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knot 2 much moar to say.
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donald949
Jan 16, 2013, 9:21 PM
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donald949 wrote: knot 2 much moar to say. cept back 2 the salt mine.
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Kartessa
Jan 16, 2013, 9:39 PM
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Kartessa
Jan 16, 2013, 9:41 PM
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Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love
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Gmburns2000
Jan 16, 2013, 9:51 PM
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donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Making some flamenco oil pastels on cardboard as gifts for the lady to give to her flamenco classmates here. I'm not doing a very good job and not overly happy with what I've done, but she's happy. Honestly, the ones I did a month ago for her were better because I spent a couple of weeks practicing the images a bit. I could repeat it over and over again then, but now, drawing guys, they aren't looking as good as the ladies I did before. That and she did her first oil pastel of a flamenco fan and it looks better than anything I've managed to produce. She got some help from me on composition and methodology, but she rocked it. Last day here. Triste. Wait, where on earth are you? I thought you were back... Brazil? Spain? Chilli? Peru? Maine? Mass? Other? only Peru is wrong. that's kind of impressive. I bet no one else could have done that off the top of their heads. back to brasil from spain.
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:42 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love WTF? Do they even sell 50m ropes anymore?
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:46 PM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:48 PM
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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel The director has an incredibly diverse list of films under her belt though. Near Dark, Point Break, The Weight of Water and Hurt Locker being the most noteworthy and just so wildly different. That alone is pretty impressive.
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:52 PM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel The director has an incredibly diverse list of films under her belt though. Near Dark, Point Break, The Weight of Water and Hurt Locker being the most noteworthy and just so wildly different. That alone is pretty impressive. If anyone has seen those four films, you will recieve 20 intranet points.
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:54 PM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel The director has an incredibly diverse list of films under her belt though. Near Dark, Point Break, The Weight of Water and Hurt Locker being the most noteworthy and just so wildly different. That alone is pretty impressive. If anyone has seen those four films, you will recieve 20 intranet points. Blue Steel earns 4 more, Strange Days an extra 7 and The Loveless goes at 13.
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:55 PM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel The director has an incredibly diverse list of films under her belt though. Near Dark, Point Break, The Weight of Water and Hurt Locker being the most noteworthy and just so wildly different. That alone is pretty impressive. If anyone has seen those four films, you will recieve 20 intranet points. Blue Steel earns 4 more, Strange Days an extra 7 and The Loveless goes at 13. Collect all 7 and I may or maynot friend you on FB
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notapplicable
Jan 16, 2013, 11:57 PM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel The director has an incredibly diverse list of films under her belt though. Near Dark, Point Break, The Weight of Water and Hurt Locker being the most noteworthy and just so wildly different. That alone is pretty impressive. If anyone has seen those four films, you will recieve 20 intranet points. Blue Steel earns 4 more, Strange Days an extra 7 and The Loveless goes at 13. Collect all 7 and I may or maynot friend you on FB Brag about having seen K-19 and I will punch you in or about the neck.
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epoch
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Jan 17, 2013, 12:46 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry.
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Kartessa
Jan 17, 2013, 1:28 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love WTF? Do they even sell 50m ropes anymore? It's the freebie I scored from the Maxim rep who felt sorry for me
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Kartessa
Jan 17, 2013, 1:29 AM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry. I want the blue one I found at MEC... Buy I won't get it in time for my trip to Josh
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notapplicable
Jan 17, 2013, 2:29 AM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry. I am in love with my 70m 9.9mm Maxim Glider bipattern. Only draw back is that it doesn't feed super awesome thru a grigri because of it's relative stiffness. Especially the grigri 2 If it will mostly be a tard rope and belayed with a tube style device, you can't get a better rope or sub .12 climbing IMO
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Kartessa
Jan 17, 2013, 3:39 AM
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notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry. I am in love with my 70m 9.9mm Maxim Glider bipattern. Only draw back is that it doesn't feed super awesome thru a grigri because of it's relative stiffness. Especially the grigri 2 If it will mostly be a tard rope and belayed with a tube style device, you can't get a better rope or sub .12 climbing IMO 70m?! WTF!?! There's nothing that tall around here... well there are a couple of 12s and 13s and a 14 that need a 70m, but we all know the likelihood of that happening.
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Kartessa
Jan 17, 2013, 3:39 AM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry. 45 is an estimate based on all the chunks I've had to chop
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notapplicable
Jan 17, 2013, 4:09 AM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry. I am in love with my 70m 9.9mm Maxim Glider bipattern. Only draw back is that it doesn't feed super awesome thru a grigri because of it's relative stiffness. Especially the grigri 2 If it will mostly be a tard rope and belayed with a tube style device, you can't get a better rope or sub .12 climbing IMO 70m?! WTF!?! There's nothing that tall around here... well there are a couple of 12s and 13s and a 14 that need a 70m, but we all know the likelihood of that happening. Other than the occasional linking of pitches just for fun, my 70 earns it's keep on the descents. Combined with my tagline, I can fly down the wall. It also gives an extra bit of security on full length raps where you would have to down climb a bit or just barely reach the anchor with a 60. And just look how damn sexy this thing is...
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SylviaSmile
Jan 17, 2013, 7:26 AM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: rope shopping My 45m, 9.8mm, 5 year old rope doesnt seem up to a trip... nor does the new 10.5mm, 50m beast that is frikkin heavy and stiff as fahk. So I need a new love 45 and 50M roaps? WTF? are we in the 1950s or something. I've been bitchy cause my 60m is becoming too short for what I wants to do.... Speak of... I need a new roap. 70M preferrably. Bi-Colored, Dry. I am in love with my 70m 9.9mm Maxim Glider bipattern. Only draw back is that it doesn't feed super awesome thru a grigri because of it's relative stiffness. Especially the grigri 2 If it will mostly be a tard rope and belayed with a tube style device, you can't get a better rope or sub .12 climbing IMO 70m?! WTF!?! There's nothing that tall around here... well there are a couple of 12s and 13s and a 14 that need a 70m, but we all know the likelihood of that happening. My rope is a 70m--the one you recommended!
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Jan 17, 2013, 7:27 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Some weird blue-themed meeting at the store tonite... here's my costume: [image]http://www.wendyswardrobe.co.uk/images/blue%20body%20suit.jpg[/image] Figured I could reuse it in Joshua Tree Cute!
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Jan 17, 2013, 7:27 AM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. In unrelated knews. My back iz stil soar. And walking into the orifice this am, my right ankle is giving me sum slight twinges. WTHeck, where did that come from??? sew, I missing the jim klimbink sesh 2nite. But its awl ok, I rolling to c zero dark thirty 2 nite. Let me know what you think. Reviews are off the charts and my dad said it was damn good. I was pretty much the only person on earth who thought Hurt Locker was way overrated though, so I don't know how I'll feel The director has an incredibly diverse list of films under her belt though. Near Dark, Point Break, The Weight of Water and Hurt Locker being the most noteworthy and just so wildly different. That alone is pretty impressive. If anyone has seen those four films, you will recieve 20 intranet points. Blue Steel earns 4 more, Strange Days an extra 7 and The Loveless goes at 13. Collect all 7 and I may or maynot friend you on FB You are on FB?
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: Kartessa wrote: Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas! I hope everyone had a good Christmas. Mine was fine and fabulous. !!!!!!!!! Love the winter holidays. This is unusually cheery of you... ... I'm worried I may have never shared this before but winter is my favorite season and I'm super psyched on xmas. I get to wear my gay sweaters and everything! Make the yuletide gay, right?
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Me, I'm at my desk, at work, in CA, between meetings. Just wainting for the PT to rool around. Me too.
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