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ginerbiner
Mar 4, 2004, 1:53 AM
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A warm thanks to Curt and David :D Yes, when you get involved in Access Fund issues, particularly fundraising via event planning, and are even remotely interested and social, you will meet lots of famous climbers. No worries. That one guy who blasted me may have been having a bad day. Hopefully he is in a better mood tomorrow. Being a sour puss is usually a temporary thing. I'm not into being a smart ass, all smooth with the zingy comebacks. Not my style. Not my game. Not something that I usually admire. I'll cut him some slack THIS TIME. Did I ever mention that I'm Sicilian... :wink: Peace, Gina
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ginerbiner
Mar 4, 2004, 1:55 AM
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A warm thanks to Curt and David :D Yes, when you get involved in Access Fund issues, particularly fundraising via event planning, and are even remotely interested and social, you will meet lots of famous climbers. No worries. That one guy who blasted me may have been having a bad day. Hopefully he is in a better mood tomorrow. Being a sour puss is usually a temporary thing. I'm not into being a smart ass, all smooth with the zingy comebacks. Not my style. Not my game. Not something that I usually admire. I'll cut him some slack THIS TIME. Did I ever mention that I'm Sicilian... :wink: Peace, Gina
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manacubus
Mar 4, 2004, 2:37 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: Ehhh Alex Huber is a jerk, hung with him for an afternoon with some people and he wouldnt even acknowledge my presence when I talked to him. Tomas Huber on the other hand is a super cool guy, really funny... You should have kicked Alex's beer out of his hand and said, "LOVE ME YOU FOOL!" Funniest thing I've read all day, thanks Tim :lol:
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camhead
Mar 4, 2004, 2:42 AM
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In reply to: Thanks for the boot on that last thread, mods. I met one famous climber and he started dating my girlfriend. I met another, and he got me high. You win some, you lose some. I would just like the record to show that I HAVE MET DIRKO. he was a totally nice guy, totally down to earth and approachable, AND HE EVEN SINED MY MOCCASYMS!!!!!!!
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dirko
Mar 4, 2004, 2:56 AM
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You know, I met Camhead, this one time. He was totally gangster. But as far as the climbing goes... I think he's only in it for the money. (Just like me.)
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yosemite
Mar 4, 2004, 3:41 AM
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I met Adlai Stevenson during his '56 campaign. His shoes were worn out.
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polarwid
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Growing up climbing in Colorado Springs in the early to mid 80s, I got to climb with: HARVEY CARTER (nice, but weird) BOB D'ANTONIO (nice, cool guy, not afraid to go below his level to help you out) EARL WIGGINS (what passion...RIP) ART WIGGINS STEVE CHENEY (mellow, cool, nice) PETER GALLAGHER (Strange in a cool way) WILL GADD (business like, but cool anyway, bummed a ride to TURKEY ROCK with me a couple of times) DALE GODDARD (put up...ahem...belayed him up a couple of new routes at SHELF, nice guy) JAY SMITH (held his ropes, seemed kind of arrogant though)... Then moved to NEW YORK: Ran into DON MELLOR in the DACKS near WALLFACE (gave me BETA, nice guy) Had met LYNN HILL and RUSS RAFFA through their friend BOB D', climbed with LYNN and RUSS in the GUNKS, super nice (at that time at least, she was not REALLY FAMOUS like she got in the 90's). Also climbed with TODD SWAIN in the GUNKS. Moved to GREAT BRITAIN: Saw BEN MOON bouldering at the FOUNDRY, he seemed like an ASS! Walked by some famous BRITS cllimbing hard at MILLSTONE and FROGGATT and CURBAR, and STONEY MIDDLETON, can't recall their names, but they had REALLY BIG BALLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, I have traded PMs with JOHN GILL, he is a nice guy too :wink: END OF SPRAY...............................................
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hosebeats
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Met the Horsts last weekend. The parents were putting up new routes at Beer Wall at Bubba City at the NRG and Eric Horst was climibing with his little kid. All pretty cool people, I just hope I can climb that hard once I get to be thier age. :D
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mistymountainhop
Mar 4, 2004, 3:55 AM
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I met Gary Coleman one time, well he doesnt climb........ or doenst even really act anymore............ hell, who here even knows who Gary Coleman is? Ok, let me change my initial statement.......... I met some short funny looking black dude who likes to b-tch slap people
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curt
Mar 4, 2004, 4:09 AM
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[sprayfest] On the east coast, I have climbed extensively with John Stannard, Steve Wunsch, Kevin and Barbara Bein and Mike Freeman. I have climbed a couple times with Russ Raffa, Russ Clune, Lynn Hill, Rich Romano, Rich and Terri Gottlieb, Rich Goldstone, Jeff Gruenberg, Jack Mileski and Jim McCarthy. Out west, I have climbed extensively with John Gill, John Stannard, Kerwin Klein, John Sherman, Chris Raypole, Bob VanBelle, Vaino Kodas and Hidetaka Suzuki. I have climbed a couple times with John Bachar, Todd Skinner, Scott Blunk, and others.[/sprayfest] Curt
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erockguide
Mar 4, 2004, 4:10 AM
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I met Hans Florine. He was an egotistical, self involved sort of guy. He could tire out a mirror!
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curt
Mar 4, 2004, 4:25 AM
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In reply to: I met Hans Florine. He was an egotistical, self involved sort of guy. He could tire out a mirror! I have a funny story about him and Schneider. They were both at a PBC about 10 years ago trying a V8 problem. I went up and felt the starting holds and these guys gave me shit for "greasing up" the holds. So, they proceeded to flail on this thing repeatedly--and never got it. I then was quite happy to fire the thing off first try. Curt
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innominato
Mar 4, 2004, 5:09 AM
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In reply to: I met Gary Coleman one time, well he doesnt climb........ or doenst even really act anymore............ hell, who here even knows who Gary Coleman is? Ok, let me change my initial statement.......... I met some short funny looking black dude who likes to b-tch slap people Dude, you met Gary Coleman? Was that when he was a security guard? Was he chasing you off the premises? He should have squirreled away some of that bling-bling from Diffrent Strokes ... cha-ching!
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Mar 4, 2004, 8:58 AM
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Hans Florine once came into my shop, and proceeded to tell me the he was "something special in the world of climbing". I've met Ammon a few times, and he was way cool.
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Mar 4, 2004, 2:59 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: I met Hans Florine. He was an egotistical, self involved sort of guy. He could tire out a mirror! I have a funny story about him and Schneider. They were both at a PBC about 10 years ago trying a V8 problem. I went up and felt the starting holds and these guys gave me s--- for "greasing up" the holds. So, they proceeded to flail on this thing repeatedly--and never got it. I then was quite happy to fire the thing off first try. Curt That's awesome...nothing like humblie showing up someone who was being a jackass towards you! josh
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stevematthys
Mar 4, 2004, 3:44 PM
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In reply to: All righ tlisten up... Tommy and Beth are relly nice people just a little on the quiet side .... i see them quite often at my local gym and they just want to climb and chill not be annoyed by some people that like to judge others on internet fourms. um dude, tommy and beth live in estes park colorado. not cali. so i doubt you see them in your gym very much. you dont have to lie.
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[quote="ctclimbz"]I met John Long and Tommy Caldwell at outdoor retailer in Salt Lake. John Long was abrupt, brusque and cursorily thanked me without looking at me when I attempted to compliment him on his writing. Yo, I'm crying foul on that one. I was on location in LA from Monday to Wednesday, filming, then off to New York for Thursday and Friday, then back to my crib in LA Friday night, getting there at 1 in the morning, then off for the day to Salt Lake City at 6 the next morning. Straighaway I was sitting at a table signing books. My publisher brought 600 copies of How to Rock Climb and I signed them all, though I doubt anyone could read my writing since I was so beat. If you're ever in Santa Monica, stop by my pad and we'll grab a bite. I'm not so good around 600 people, but one on one I do okay. JL
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Mar 4, 2004, 6:59 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: I met Hans Florine. He was an egotistical, self involved sort of guy. He could tire out a mirror! I have a funny story about him and Schneider. They were both at a PBC about 10 years ago trying a V8 problem. I went up and felt the starting holds and these guys gave me s--- for "greasing up" the holds. So, they proceeded to flail on this thing repeatedly--and never got it. I then was quite happy to fire the thing off first try. Curt Curt, you forgot the [sprayfest] tags this time. -Jay
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shakylegs
Mar 4, 2004, 7:08 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: I met John Long and Tommy Caldwell at outdoor retailer in Salt Lake. John Long was abrupt, brusque and cursorily thanked me without looking at me when I attempted to compliment him on his writing. Yo, I'm crying foul on that one. Yeah, I would cry foul too. Have you seen his writing? Okay, okay, kidding.
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In reply to: it's the frikken magazines, along with people who'll actually ask some joker to autograph a poster that some sponsor paid to print -- that are slowly leading climbing to the edge of oblivion. Beautiful. Climbers are all indivuduals... some better than others. Judge who you may, but realize that they may be judging you as well. Just shut up and climb.
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I slept with a girl who slept with a guy who slept with Bobbi Bensman. I smoked a bowl in the back of a pickup truck with Lynn Hill. I sat next to Patrick Edlinger at Cafe Roma once. Is Cafe Roma still there? The GetsAroundBonger
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In reply to: climbing is not a sport built around individuals With all due respect bvb .. that is exactly what climbing is. The history of climbing reads "X climbed Y in Z style on this date" ... and it was that way long before the climbing rags burst onto the scene. The Golden Age of Yosemite (for example) is a record of the accomplishments of individuals ... along with a long list of funny, and terrifying, and inspiring stories about these individuals. Great climbers tend to have great personalities .. which lend themselves to stories and story telling. Does this mean we should succumb to hero-worship? HELL NO. I climb for ME. But I enjoy reading about the exploits, adventures, and misadventures of other individuals who share my love of climbing. Hmmm ... I'm probably picking nits again, huh? :)
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unabonger
Mar 4, 2004, 7:16 PM
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In reply to: Hans Florine once came into my shop, and proceeded to tell me the he was "something special in the world of climbing". Yeah. I think he meant "special" in the same way I use it to describe the "special" kids that ride the short bus to school. The SpecialistBonger
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jipstyle
Mar 4, 2004, 7:18 PM
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In reply to: I never understood the fascination some have with meeting famous people. I've enjoyed going to listen to famous climbers put on slide shows and talk about their adventures, but I could care less about getting a poster signed or shaking their hand. I agree. I was lucky enough to see John Sherman give a slideshow last weekend at the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival .. the guy is hilarious! :) I've also met some of the people featured in magazines, and enjoyed talking to them about our sport ... and watching them climb. It didn't occur to me to get something signed, though ... I was too busy trying to figure out how they spliced the gecko into their genes. ;)
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jipstyle
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In reply to: I smoked a bowl in the back of a pickup truck with Lynn Hill. Now that is the best story yet. :) Ok .. funny story ... About three years ago, I moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia for school (and a woman ... longer story, not so funny). I was a little depressed, because I was under the impression that the East Coast had no climbing[1], and I was going to be stuck on the ground until I finished this degree. A couple of months in, I had found a gym and been climbing on plastic semi-regularly. It was better than nothing, and some of the people I climbed with were pretty strong. At any rate, it was fun. One day, I come in, and immediately scope two things: (i) a hot blonde watching someone climb, and (ii) the guy climbing was floating up my hardest problem ... with his feet hanging in the air. I sat back and watched, alternating between the hottie and this guy who, apparently, had just warmed up by campusing laps on my hardest send in the gym. A couple of minutes later, the manager of the gym calls me over and introduces me to two of the nicest people I've ever met .. Tommy and Beth. :) [1]: I was quite wrong about the outdoor climbing in NS, btw ... some of the best granite bouldering I've ever done. Take a look at this site.
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