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General Climbing Discussion

Author
Kids can climb too.
cooper trooper
24-Aug-2010
5:53:44 PM
Hey i'm Orien and i'm just 10 years old so i can train heaps and know more moves like crimps and heel hooks when i'm older.So younger kids can start earlier and train.
simey
24-Aug-2010
6:06:21 PM
I think you are on the wrong website kid. This forum is purely for people to discuss gay marriage and who to vote for during elections. Feel free to contribute though.
Hugh
24-Aug-2010
6:11:13 PM
hahahaha now simey play nice, this kid probably has a better idea then we do!

If you're living in melbourne mate, and your parents can give you a lift or something, try the junior development clubs at either bayside rock or hard rock in nunnawadding
simey
24-Aug-2010
7:11:15 PM
On 24/08/2010 cooper trooper wrote:
>Nah i live in wodonga but check out near the weir and talk to macey he'll
>give directions


Gee kid, you're good. Just when I was beginning to understand the world around me, you throw that line into the mix.

hangdog
24-Aug-2010
7:16:15 PM
On 24/08/2010 simey wrote:
>On 24/08/2010 cooper trooper wrote:
>>Nah i live in wodonga but check out near the weir and talk to macey he'll
>>give directions
>
>
>Gee kid, you're good. Just when I think I understand the world around
>me, you throw that into the mix

Are these examples of grooming behaviour????
egosan
24-Aug-2010
7:17:36 PM
Nah, Simey finally made a friend he can communicate with as an equal.
simey
24-Aug-2010
7:21:26 PM
Cooper Trooper, I've got something very important to tell you. Given that you live in Wodonga there is a fellow who lives nearby that you should avoid at all costs. He will probably try to lure you for a ride on his motorbike or offer you some weird looking climbing gear. He might seem friendly, but if you go climbing with this man you will never be able to climb hard. You can forget about crimping and heel-hooking. Instead you will be forever doomed to the misery that is aid-climbing.

The way to deal with M9 should he approach you is to utter the numbers 1-5-9. But first you need to practice saying these numbers under your new altar - the campus board. You will eventually discover that these magical numbers offer the key to almighty power in the climbing kingdom. The campus board is the antithesis of everything M9 represents. He will be unable to lure you into his web of evil and will instead lure other unsuspecting souls to Mt Buffalo for a paganistic ritual called Aid Climbing Weekend.

Thank God I got to you first.


MisterGribble
24-Aug-2010
9:48:02 PM
And I voted for this man to be Prime Minister!

Oh, strike me down...
simey
24-Aug-2010
9:53:50 PM
On 24/08/2010 MisterGribble wrote:
>And I voted for this man to be Prime Minister!

Yep, that's why they are referring to a hung Parliament.

salty crag
24-Aug-2010
10:33:56 PM

>Yep, that's why they are referring to a hung Parliament.
Ye gods, chocky's heading downhill with this humour. M9 please come on and add some sensibility.
p.s. Simey, what are your opening hours? tried for a coffee last three times at Araps at around 4ish but shop closed. We were dying for cafeine too.

Cooper trooper, good to see someone your age on board, might lift the standard a bit.

jezza
25-Aug-2010
12:04:57 AM
On 24/08/2010 simey wrote:
>On 24/08/2010 MisterGribble wrote:
>>And I voted for this man to be Prime Minister!
>
>Yep, that's why they are referring to a hung Parliament.

I haven't heard anyone say it's a well hung parliament.

Neil, you'd better lock this thread, it's 'going nowhere'.
rod
25-Aug-2010
3:26:58 AM
On 24/08/2010 salty crag wrote:
>Cooper trooper, good to see someone your age on board, might lift the
>standard a bit.

on CAMPUS board

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