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edge
Mar 7, 2013, 4:25 PM
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edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: oh, and for the record, i'm not talking about my kids in school...general statement. i don't know what the hell my kids are doing. they should phone home once and a while My personal experience is eerily similar. Although Meaghan did call a week ago and announced plans to catch up with us on our bon voyage sometime during the Summer and hitch a ride for a few weeks. We'll probably be somewhere around Cali/Oregon/Idaho about then, and at least I'll have a built in partner and a 2-1 vote for the days activitahs. the girl called last week to inform me she was going to the sasquatch music festival in wa state..........near some good climbing at frenchman's coulee. no climbing partner, but she did say she and her friends would be stopping by for a meal and a shower !! the boy called a couple of days ago to say he's not coming for a visit, but saving his holidays for the maxfuncon whatever held in california. jeez, kids these days. are you coming near wa state edge? but then again, they're living on their own funds, i cannot comment on Could be, could be. We have a few must-stop destinations, well, maybe 20, and otherwise we have no agenda. Jung offered to take the wife and I down the Gauley, so we will probably detour to WV on our way from PA to Cincy (necessary family stops along the way.) What are you offering? couch, coffee some local climbing and you could talk wood working with the husband Sounds intriguing. Do you have parking for a 24' trailer? sure Well then we will entertain the idea of a side trip through Washington. What part of the state are you in? south west tri cities. close to the oregon border The map shows some tri cities in south central/east? OK, I found it on stalkerbook. Definitely looks like it's in the range of possibility; probably rolling through around end of July?
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Gmburns2000
Mar 7, 2013, 4:41 PM
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edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: oh, and for the record, i'm not talking about my kids in school...general statement. i don't know what the hell my kids are doing. they should phone home once and a while My personal experience is eerily similar. Although Meaghan did call a week ago and announced plans to catch up with us on our bon voyage sometime during the Summer and hitch a ride for a few weeks. We'll probably be somewhere around Cali/Oregon/Idaho about then, and at least I'll have a built in partner and a 2-1 vote for the days activitahs. the girl called last week to inform me she was going to the sasquatch music festival in wa state..........near some good climbing at frenchman's coulee. no climbing partner, but she did say she and her friends would be stopping by for a meal and a shower !! the boy called a couple of days ago to say he's not coming for a visit, but saving his holidays for the maxfuncon whatever held in california. jeez, kids these days. are you coming near wa state edge? but then again, they're living on their own funds, i cannot comment on Could be, could be. We have a few must-stop destinations, well, maybe 20, and otherwise we have no agenda. Jung offered to take the wife and I down the Gauley, so we will probably detour to WV on our way from PA to Cincy (necessary family stops along the way.) What are you offering? couch, coffee some local climbing and you could talk wood working with the husband Sounds intriguing. Do you have parking for a 24' trailer? sure Well then we will entertain the idea of a side trip through Washington. What part of the state are you in? south west tri cities. close to the oregon border The map shows some tri cities in south central/east? the magnetic field changes when you cross the border. she forgot to re-orientate.
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edge
Mar 7, 2013, 4:43 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: edge wrote: edge wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: Finally found a buyer for the Time Capsule that I built last Fall. My old town commissioned it for their sesquicentennial, then wouldn't pay the $90 I asked for to cover out of pocket expenses because I insisted on it being an anonymous donation and they wouldn't cut a check or take out petty cash without my name. Tards. [image][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/loransmith/furniture/DSCN7089.jpg[/IMG][/image] I ditched it on etsy for $650, about 1/5 what I would normally charge, but we really didn't want to put it in storage with the rest of our belongings and ship it out to CO. The buyer wants me to replace the key and glass on the upper box with a shell inlay of sand shaded maple and mahogany. Guess I'll try to work on that today. Only charging him an extra $75 for that, and although the whole inlay is only about 2 1/2" long x 1 1/2" high, it's a lot of detailed work. Seriously cramping my attitude of slackitude. you should put a notice in the town's paper of your recent success. kind of like how people put notices of when their kids graduate from college or get married. not sure how you'd word it, but still, that'd be pretty funny to cut it out of the paper and put as a hidden time piece inside the time capsule, only for someone to discover it 50 years from now just so that the town manager's kid can be embarrassed when he's the asst clerk. The town's folk and the Powers That Be were on opposite ends of the excitement scale when we left in October. I did not leave with many sympathizers in the town Establishment. World famous in New Durham! Woo! A name that will live in infamy! Rage against the Machine! what a bunch of tools. As far as I know, I've never heard the band. I was referring more to a state of mind.
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edge
Mar 7, 2013, 4:47 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: oh, and for the record, i'm not talking about my kids in school...general statement. i don't know what the hell my kids are doing. they should phone home once and a while My personal experience is eerily similar. Although Meaghan did call a week ago and announced plans to catch up with us on our bon voyage sometime during the Summer and hitch a ride for a few weeks. We'll probably be somewhere around Cali/Oregon/Idaho about then, and at least I'll have a built in partner and a 2-1 vote for the days activitahs. the girl called last week to inform me she was going to the sasquatch music festival in wa state..........near some good climbing at frenchman's coulee. no climbing partner, but she did say she and her friends would be stopping by for a meal and a shower !! the boy called a couple of days ago to say he's not coming for a visit, but saving his holidays for the maxfuncon whatever held in california. jeez, kids these days. are you coming near wa state edge? but then again, they're living on their own funds, i cannot comment on Could be, could be. We have a few must-stop destinations, well, maybe 20, and otherwise we have no agenda. Jung offered to take the wife and I down the Gauley, so we will probably detour to WV on our way from PA to Cincy (necessary family stops along the way.) What are you offering? couch, coffee some local climbing and you could talk wood working with the husband Sounds intriguing. Do you have parking for a 24' trailer? sure Well then we will entertain the idea of a side trip through Washington. What part of the state are you in? south west tri cities. close to the oregon border The map shows some tri cities in south central/east? the magnetic field changes when you cross the border. she forgot to re-orientate. I now understand Marge's directions to mean she lives in the SW corner of the Tri-City area. Close to the Oregon border. The best part about re-orienting is that anytime, anywhere, you can always stop what you are doing, re-orient, and change the course of your day. I think I may just have to do dat right now.
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Gmburns2000
Mar 7, 2013, 5:01 PM
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: oh, and for the record, i'm not talking about my kids in school...general statement. i don't know what the hell my kids are doing. they should phone home once and a while My personal experience is eerily similar. Although Meaghan did call a week ago and announced plans to catch up with us on our bon voyage sometime during the Summer and hitch a ride for a few weeks. We'll probably be somewhere around Cali/Oregon/Idaho about then, and at least I'll have a built in partner and a 2-1 vote for the days activitahs. the girl called last week to inform me she was going to the sasquatch music festival in wa state..........near some good climbing at frenchman's coulee. no climbing partner, but she did say she and her friends would be stopping by for a meal and a shower !! the boy called a couple of days ago to say he's not coming for a visit, but saving his holidays for the maxfuncon whatever held in california. jeez, kids these days. are you coming near wa state edge? but then again, they're living on their own funds, i cannot comment on Could be, could be. We have a few must-stop destinations, well, maybe 20, and otherwise we have no agenda. Jung offered to take the wife and I down the Gauley, so we will probably detour to WV on our way from PA to Cincy (necessary family stops along the way.) What are you offering? couch, coffee some local climbing and you could talk wood working with the husband Sounds intriguing. Do you have parking for a 24' trailer? sure Well then we will entertain the idea of a side trip through Washington. What part of the state are you in? south west tri cities. close to the oregon border The map shows some tri cities in south central/east? the magnetic field changes when you cross the border. she forgot to re-orientate. I now understand Marge's directions to mean she lives in the SW corner of the Tri-City area. Close to the Oregon border. The best part about re-orienting is that anytime, anywhere, you can always stop what you are doing, re-orient, and change the course of your day. I think I may just have to do dat right now. I'm fixing a painting, so yeah, I changed the rose too.
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donald949
Mar 7, 2013, 11:38 PM
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Looks like that got bobbled a little there.
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epoch
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Mar 7, 2013, 11:53 PM
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: oh, and for the record, i'm not talking about my kids in school...general statement. i don't know what the hell my kids are doing. they should phone home once and a while My personal experience is eerily similar. Although Meaghan did call a week ago and announced plans to catch up with us on our bon voyage sometime during the Summer and hitch a ride for a few weeks. We'll probably be somewhere around Cali/Oregon/Idaho about then, and at least I'll have a built in partner and a 2-1 vote for the days activitahs. the girl called last week to inform me she was going to the sasquatch music festival in wa state..........near some good climbing at frenchman's coulee. no climbing partner, but she did say she and her friends would be stopping by for a meal and a shower !! the boy called a couple of days ago to say he's not coming for a visit, but saving his holidays for the maxfuncon whatever held in california. jeez, kids these days. are you coming near wa state edge? but then again, they're living on their own funds, i cannot comment on Could be, could be. We have a few must-stop destinations, well, maybe 20, and otherwise we have no agenda. Jung offered to take the wife and I down the Gauley, so we will probably detour to WV on our way from PA to Cincy (necessary family stops along the way.) What are you offering? couch, coffee some local climbing and you could talk wood working with the husband Sounds intriguing. Do you have parking for a 24' trailer? sure Well then we will entertain the idea of a side trip through Washington. What part of the state are you in? south west tri cities. close to the oregon border The map shows some tri cities in south central/east? the magnetic field changes when you cross the border. she forgot to re-orientate. I now understand Marge's directions to mean she lives in the SW corner of the Tri-City area. Close to the Oregon border. The best part about re-orienting is that anytime, anywhere, you can always stop what you are doing, re-orient, and change the course of your day. I think I may just have to do dat right now. I reoriented my day today. Got tired of what I was doing, packed up my desk and headed back to the office. Working on a different project and 1/2 the stress. Much better!
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epoch
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Mar 7, 2013, 11:54 PM
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I prepped an 87 page document that I now get to fill in. Tomorrow, by close of business. yup, a potential 12 hour day for me... ugh
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macherry
Mar 8, 2013, 12:21 AM
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Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: notapplicable wrote: Woke up to 8" of snow on the ground. Still coming down heavy. No work today. good lord you guys can't handle snow I wasn't gonna say anything you're arguement is invalid. you're in south canada. There are places in the US north of you... You're not included in this conversation mr SoCal I can quantifiably say that I have lived in a location in the US that was geographically more north than you... Just because I'm way down here doesn't mean I can't lay claim to that fact! I can also drive in the snow! And I can say I've lived in a location that was geographically more north than that... Saskatoon was probably the farthest. Did some army time on an ammo depot about 40km outside the city I don't talk about it because I try to forget saskatoon is my home town Brutal actually, it's a lovely city with lots going on. the weather sucks and you are on the prairies, but other than that, it was a great place. Cold, flat and isolated... hmmm cold, flat, but not isolated. it's a fairly big city, nice music scene, good university, good food. no climbing scene,but close to lakes and northern camping. rather be there than is ontarible.....but that's just me
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macherry
Mar 8, 2013, 12:24 AM
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: macherry wrote: oh, and for the record, i'm not talking about my kids in school...general statement. i don't know what the hell my kids are doing. they should phone home once and a while My personal experience is eerily similar. Although Meaghan did call a week ago and announced plans to catch up with us on our bon voyage sometime during the Summer and hitch a ride for a few weeks. We'll probably be somewhere around Cali/Oregon/Idaho about then, and at least I'll have a built in partner and a 2-1 vote for the days activitahs. the girl called last week to inform me she was going to the sasquatch music festival in wa state..........near some good climbing at frenchman's coulee. no climbing partner, but she did say she and her friends would be stopping by for a meal and a shower !! the boy called a couple of days ago to say he's not coming for a visit, but saving his holidays for the maxfuncon whatever held in california. jeez, kids these days. are you coming near wa state edge? but then again, they're living on their own funds, i cannot comment on Could be, could be. We have a few must-stop destinations, well, maybe 20, and otherwise we have no agenda. Jung offered to take the wife and I down the Gauley, so we will probably detour to WV on our way from PA to Cincy (necessary family stops along the way.) What are you offering? couch, coffee some local climbing and you could talk wood working with the husband Sounds intriguing. Do you have parking for a 24' trailer? sure Well then we will entertain the idea of a side trip through Washington. What part of the state are you in? south west tri cities. close to the oregon border The map shows some tri cities in south central/east? the magnetic field changes when you cross the border. she forgot to re-orientate. I now understand Marge's directions to mean she lives in the SW corner of the Tri-City area. Close to the Oregon border. The best part about re-orienting is that anytime, anywhere, you can always stop what you are doing, re-orient, and change the course of your day. I think I may just have to do dat right now. maps do put it in the south central, but i guess i consider it more west. west of where i an currently hanging in canada
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Kartessa
Mar 8, 2013, 4:26 PM
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Ewwww I did work today
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edge
Mar 8, 2013, 5:09 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Ewwww I did work today You poor thing!
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donald949
Mar 8, 2013, 5:24 PM
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Well, a good freind and climbing partner was let go from work yesterday. Wed I had a bad sense of foreboading. He seemed to be going through a rough stretch at home. He lives close enough though. So hopefully we'll still be able to rope up. Actually quite a few freinds and acquaintances were let go this week.
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Kartessa
Mar 8, 2013, 5:58 PM
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donald949 wrote: Well, a good freind and climbing partner was let go from work yesterday. Wed I had a bad sense of foreboading. He seemed to be going through a rough stretch at home. He lives close enough though. So hopefully we'll still be able to rope up. Actually quite a few freinds and acquaintances were let go this week. Balls
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Kartessa
Mar 8, 2013, 6:27 PM
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Need some advice here...
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Kartessa
Mar 8, 2013, 6:30 PM
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I've been invited to a friend's jack and jill (A fundraising pre-party for engaged couples)... but I havent been invited to the wedding. Would any of you hesitate to go throw money at a wedding that you're not wanted at?
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edge
Mar 8, 2013, 6:44 PM
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Kartessa wrote: I've been invited to a friend's jack and jill (A fundraising pre-party for engaged couples)... but I havent been invited to the wedding. Would any of you hesitate to go throw money at a wedding that you're not wanted at? I would send regrets due to a "prior engagement." Please excuse the double entendre. And no way in hell I would send money. If its cash they want, they should stay single or marry up.
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Gmburns2000
Mar 8, 2013, 9:57 PM
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Kartessa wrote: I've been invited to a friend's jack and jill (A fundraising pre-party for engaged couples)... but I havent been invited to the wedding. Would any of you hesitate to go throw money at a wedding that you're not wanted at? god no. seriously? that's lame.
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macherry
Mar 9, 2013, 12:05 AM
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edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: I've been invited to a friend's jack and jill (A fundraising pre-party for engaged couples)... but I havent been invited to the wedding. Would any of you hesitate to go throw money at a wedding that you're not wanted at? I would send regrets due to a "prior engagement." Please excuse the double entendre. And no way in hell I would send money. If its cash they want, they should stay single or marry up. i'm with edge. those fundraising pre wedding things are stupid. getting married.........pay for it yourselves.
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notapplicable
Mar 9, 2013, 8:38 AM
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Kartessa wrote: I've been invited to a friend's jack and jill (A fundraising pre-party for engaged couples)... but I havent been invited to the wedding. Would any of you hesitate to go throw money at a wedding that you're not wanted at? WTF? I've never heard of such a thing. Why would I help fund someone else's elaborate and entirely superfluous "Me, Me, Me, look at Me!!" ceremony?
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Mar 10, 2013, 9:29 PM
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Five of us were supposed to go climbing this weekend. After several rounds of bailing and general ambivalence about the, almost certain to be, wet and seeping conditions, we did not go clip bolts in WV on Saturday. Plans were reworked to just hit the local spot and wank about. Another round of bailing ensued. Finally it was down to two but I did not want to tie in, I wanted to run laps. So I bailed on my partner and then went climbing 28 pitches including downclimbs. Was kind of crowded but no one got squirrely on me for climbing near them. Was a good session.
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edge
Mar 11, 2013, 12:56 AM
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First rock of the season; 45 degrees, a little snow, some seepage, but hella fun day.
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notapplicable
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Hey dude. When are you hitting the road again?
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Kartessa
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I am stupid tired today
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