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jt512
Jan 3, 2005, 3:16 AM
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Let's hear it for johnathon78, whose last-minute entry (posted at 11:03 pm on 12/31/04) Practicing Stick-clipping at the YMCA earns what might be the final nomination for the 2004 Gumby of the Year Awards.
In reply to: I work at the Local YMCA at a front desk. You know, I scan the cards, take payments, answer phones...and read my climbing books a magazines! We have a customer who is a very distinguished Local Doctor. I was at the desk the other day practing my technique with my new Trango Squid ( stick clip ) and metious quickdraws. Anyway, the doctor came in and I get him a towel and he asked what I was doing. I told him I was practicing a technique used for stick clipping. I then gave him a crash course in the process of stick clipping, and the sport of climbing in general. The judging must start soon, so please submit any overlooked nominations forthwith! -Jay
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jt512
Jan 3, 2005, 3:16 AM
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Let's hear it for johnathon78, whose last-minute entry (posted at 11:03 pm on 12/31/04) Practicing Stick-clipping at the YMCA earns what might be the final nomination for the 2004 Gumby of the Year Awards.
In reply to: I work at the Local YMCA at a front desk. You know, I scan the cards, take payments, answer phones...and read my climbing books a magazines! We have a customer who is a very distinguished Local Doctor. I was at the desk the other day practing my technique with my new Trango Squid ( stick clip ) and metious quickdraws. Anyway, the doctor came in and I get him a towel and he asked what I was doing. I told him I was practicing a technique used for stick clipping. I then gave him a crash course in the process of stick clipping, and the sport of climbing in general. The judging must start soon, so please submit any overlooked nominations forthwith! -Jay
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jt512
Jan 3, 2005, 3:17 AM
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Let's hear it for johnathon78, whose last-minute entry (posted at 11:03 pm on 12/31/04) Practicing Stick-clipping at the YMCA earns what might be the final nomination for the 2004 Gumby of the Year Awards.
In reply to: I work at the Local YMCA at a front desk. You know, I scan the cards, take payments, answer phones...and read my climbing books a magazines! We have a customer who is a very distinguished Local Doctor. I was at the desk the other day practing my technique with my new Trango Squid ( stick clip ) and metious quickdraws. Anyway, the doctor came in and I get him a towel and he asked what I was doing. I told him I was practicing a technique used for stick clipping. I then gave him a crash course in the process of stick clipping, and the sport of climbing in general. The judging must start soon, so please submit any overlooked nominations forthwith! -Jay
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jt512
Jan 3, 2005, 3:19 AM
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Let's hear it for johnathon78, whose last-minute entry (posted at 11:03 pm on 12/31/04) Practicing Stick-clipping at the YMCA earns what might be the final nomination for the 2004 Gumby of the Year Awards.
In reply to: I work at the Local YMCA at a front desk. You know, I scan the cards, take payments, answer phones...and read my climbing books a magazines! We have a customer who is a very distinguished Local Doctor. I was at the desk the other day practing my technique with my new Trango Squid ( stick clip ) and metious quickdraws. Anyway, the doctor came in and I get him a towel and he asked what I was doing. I told him I was practicing a technique used for stick clipping. I then gave him a crash course in the process of stick clipping, and the sport of climbing in general. The judging must start soon, so please submit any overlooked nominations forthwith! -Jay
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curt
Jan 3, 2005, 3:30 AM
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Can I nominate someone who recently posted the same post in this thread three times in a row? :lol: Curt
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akclimber
Jan 3, 2005, 5:06 AM
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Evidence. :lol:
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jumpingrock
Jan 3, 2005, 5:58 AM
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I think that somebody should compile a short list of the best nominated members then have a poll for the users to decide which one is the winner of the Gumby of the year award.
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jumpingrock
Jan 3, 2005, 6:30 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: I think that somebody should compile a short list of the best nominated members then have a poll for the users to decide which one is the winner of the Gumby of the year award. but who has the time? :P Oh don't you worry my friend... somebody will... somebody will.
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climbsomething
Jan 3, 2005, 8:32 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: I think that somebody should compile a short list of the best nominated members then have a poll for the users to decide which one is the winner of the Gumby of the year award. but who has the time? :P Oh don't you worry my friend... somebody will... somebody will. Somebody will... something will... something will ;) mwah-ah-ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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j_ung
Jan 3, 2005, 4:11 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: I think that somebody should compile a short list of the best nominated members then have a poll for the users to decide which one is the winner of the Gumby of the year award. but who has the time? :P Oh don't you worry my friend... somebody will... somebody will. Somebody will... something will... 'something will ;) mwah-ah-ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 Please not the apostrophe added. :wink: This is gonna be good.
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jt512
Jan 3, 2005, 7:20 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: I think that somebody should compile a short list of the best nominated members then have a poll for the users to decide which one is the winner of the Gumby of the year award. but who has the time? :P Oh don't you worry my friend... somebody will... somebody will. Somebody will... something will... 'something will ;) mwah-ah-ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 Please not the apostrophe added. :wink: This is gonna be good. What are you winking at? We have big plans for you! -Jay
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claramie
Nov 16, 2005, 4:36 AM
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In reply to: Here's another possibility. Maybe not for "of the year" but at least for the day or n00b of the month status. In thread: http://www.rockclimbing.com/....php?p=893105#893105 In reply to: Hey omenbringer If you realy want to strip the anodised coating from your gear put it in a solution of lye this eats off the coating i think oven cleaner might work to. p.s. I have no idea wether this would damage the integrity of the gear it will make it weaker but how much I'm not sure p.p.s. look at my grand colection of gear(i'm only looking into climbing) http://www34.brinkster.com/...ntitled-1%20copy.jpg I've got to admit, that is classic.... I mean I laughed out loud by myself when I read that. I hope nobody considers that idea a reak possibility.
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