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The HEX
9-Dec-2005
6:17:39 PM
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tse tse fly quarentine zone
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In regards to ur 'other ' question , it looks like ' Jim' &' Ralph' , have now become 'Bob' ...

>User Name: meanderingsquirrel
>Full Name: Bob
>Email: meanderingsquirrel@hotmail.com
>Location: MIA

The passing flash of the (s)lime-light was obviously tooooooooo much of a temptation ...

... hehehe...

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tse tse fly quarentine zone
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The HEX
9-Dec-2005
6:29:45 PM
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Iser
>Not sure of the inner working of this board, but other sites often 'sticky' their FAQs to >the top of the page, so it doesn't need bumping. If a sticky 'please read before posting' >thread could be created, then many probs would be solved, methinks. Also, mods >often merge similar threads. Again, dunno if that can be done here...

I wreckon the solution is to let things flow as is ... new ppl ... new angles ... on 'old-to-some' questions ... so instead of Neilo going *sigh*, *groan*,*:-{~}* , etc,etc,etc , he can say " OH ! and herez a few good links for you to see what other ppl have said before on this topic:-) "

This is a much ... friendlier... way of dealing with 'thrashed-ground' ...
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The HEX
9-Dec-2005
6:58:44 PM
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Read this while ya brain cranks-out JCP's ... I mean ... JPY's :

When I walk down tha' street !
BOOM ! BOOM !! BOOM !!! BOOOOOOOM !!!!
All tha' ppl , they stop 'an staaarrre !
An' say " haven't I seenya face somewhere,
a long taaaarrrrrrrm ago ?!? ...

Greg Child: "My roots go back to rock climbing. In the beginning, I wasn't really particularly interested in climbing bigger mountains, and didn't think I was very good at it. I think whatever you're doing, you've got to do it all the time to be good at it. But I think that rather than concentrate on one kind of climbing or the other, I think now I'm trying to be good at a lot of different kinds of climbing — big walls, big mountains, hard rock climbs. That's what I set out to do.
It's been 27 years since I first started climbing, and when I turned 40 this year, that was sobering. Ironically, I'm climbing rock better than I have in years. But after climbing for 17 years, one day you open an envelope and find yourself included among the 'legends of climbing.' It's weird. I was just a climber, but I've realized, in this day and age, there's actually a bit of a living to be made just climbing, just doing what I always wanted to do. And one aspect of that was becoming involved with The North Face as an advisor or consultant on gear, specifically, big wall gear. Now that there's this thing called The North Face Climbing Team, I think people believe it's this incredibly glamorous thing where you're paid oodles of money and sent anywhere in the world to do all this cool climbing. Actually, it's not like that. In fact, as soon as I'm done here, I've got to get on a plane and go to Chicago to help sell a bunch of gear to an important vendor. But, on the other side of it is an expedition to Baffin Island with Alex Lowe. So I'm quite happy to do it.
Whereas climbing used to be totally unregulated, even bohemian, it's changed in the '90s. In fact, it's a strange time to be a climber. It's horrifying, I know, but I actually get recognized when I walk down the street, at least in Seattle."

Something to relish when ya finally get to be FAMOUS , Simey#2 ... but then again ...
>Seattle ...
... Greg's probably handling it a bit better than Kurt ...

http://usuarios.lycos.es/chidito/hpbimg/-Kurt%20Cobain-.jpg

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AZ.Steve
9-Dec-2005
7:21:57 PM
Hey Hexy,
I'm a big gay @sshole with Terets Syndrome. Do you think cracks are better than face? Personally I like getting into cracks more meow but I find faces HARDER. Is it weird that I onsite a harder grade when climbing traditionally on splitters than when clipping bolts. Should I holiday in Thailand meow to perfect my crank hard, drink more, move fast, push grade, work routes style or should I stick with the "When it hurts its good method?" There is so much rock in this world, but I really like this one route called “Ask Me.” Its only like a grade 16 meow but I've been trying it for months now. The same moves over and over again and I get it wrong every single time. Maybe I need to try a different chalk, rubber or I-tune. Have you ever climbed by the Murry River? Anyways, thanks for all the fun sh*t you play on this thread. I met this hot chick the other day at the bridge and she loves you. Thought I’d enter this thread so she might like me more!
13:28

The HEX
9-Dec-2005
7:29:49 PM
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Rich
>yeh hopefully a mate's mate who lives in hobart may have some spare grass for us! oh >and somewhere to put our tent.. :P

Therez been lots of rain laterly ... da budz should be nice 'n' juisssseeeeee me under-cling this dolerite flaake maaaan ...

>hit list for me is paridiso, moai, totem pole (if good weather), wellington, maybe >freycinet..

Re: Best Trad Sea-Cliffs in the World? Dec 2, 2004
Social climber
From: Pasadena CA
>The only seacliff climbing I've done was in Tasmania at Cole's Bay. It was totally >bitchen. Plus the Hazards have some of the coolest, roughest stone I ever touched. >It's an incredibly beautiful place if you ever make it down there...

Trad climber
From: Brisbane, Oz, via San Jose, CA
>Freycinet peninsula, in Tasmania. Truly delightful. Big rocks to jump off into the zawns >if you're game, sunny, lovely rock, trad to the bone.

>Mt Brown, on the Tasman peninsula has some ok sport climbing in an impeccable >setting by the sea...

* the sounds'n'sights of seagulls wheeling in the sky... & redneck-fishoes pulling-up their cray-pots from under the gentle south-easterly swell ... and an unusual, but inviting aroma wafts thru the air ...*

...


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The HEX
9-Dec-2005
7:34:12 PM
On 9/12/2005 AZ.Steve spat:
>Hey Hexy,
>I'm a big gay @sshole with Terets Syndrome. Do you think cracks are better
>than face? Personally I like getting into cracks more meow but I find faces
>HARDER. Is it weird that I onsite a harder grade when climbing traditionally
>on splitters than when clipping bolts. Should I holiday in Thailand meow
>to perfect my crank hard, drink more, move fast, push grade, work routes
>style or should I stick with the "When it hurts its good method?" There
>is so much rock in this world, but I really like this one route called
>“Ask Me.” Its only like a grade 16 meow but I've been trying it for months
>now. The same moves over and over again and I get it wrong every single
>time. Maybe I need to try a different chalk, rubber or I-tune. Have you
>ever climbed by the Murry River? Anyways, thanks for all the fun sh*t you
>play on this thread. I met this hot chick the other day at the bridge and
>she loves you. Thought I’d enter this thread so she might like me more!
>13:28

Try smokin grass , instead of speeed, maaaaan --- url see the world from a much different angle...pitons are fun !

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THe HEX
9-Dec-2005
7:48:38 PM
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'...His family suggested he might have been collected by two people he met through the internet...'

Kerro
>yes there's aren't a lot of psycho murderers around but there are other dangers apart >from being murdered by a psycopath and why wouldn't weirdos scout through a >climbing forum when there's such trusting young people around who are willing to >meet them at the end of a dirt road???


Therez a song by The Police ... hehehe ...
" ... must I beeeee , a maaaaan in a suitcase !?!... "
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THe HEX
9-Dec-2005
8:07:00 PM
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'...Tourette's syndrome is a tic (involuntary movement) disorder that is most famous for its 'colorful verbal outbursts'. There should be little or no difficulty including a student with this condition as long as"

1.) The other class members can ignore the occasional profanity

2.) There is understanding that occasional involuntary movements (tics, grimaces, twitches) will occur...'
............................
AZSteve
>I'm a big gay @sshole with 'Terets' Syndrome...

Thx dude ... now I know what I might have been helping Kieran with:P

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THe HEX
9-Dec-2005
8:10:58 PM
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Neil-on-line-now !!! ... stop being naughty with my NAme ..
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" You heard hexy, Neilypoooz !!! , now BEHAVE !!! "

THe HEX
9-Dec-2005
8:22:16 PM
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Order Now!

How come the view is from the c--k-pit of a plane , flying over Ben Lomond ...

... and how come there's a white rabbit cloud on the left ... I kent quite understand this bit ...
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The HEX
9-Dec-2005
8:45:05 PM
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http://www.auinfo.com/victoria_map.htm

lacto
>HOW IN HELL DO YOU GET TO BUFFALO FROM ARAPS IN 3 HRS ...

Well , for a start , ya don't go via Smelbs ' ... head East young man ...

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PreferKnitting
10-Dec-2005
12:03:48 AM
On 9/12/2005 The HEX wrote:
>...EARTH TO !!! ... awwwnevermind ... you preferknitting , anyway ...

Oooh Hexxxxy... that's no way to entice me into a conversation.... but I'll bit ;-H (me showing my
teeth)...

>... herez another insertion ... I hope it penetrates ...
>
The hardest bouldering traverse in the world is thought
>to be Dai Koyamada’s The Wheel of Life (8c+/5.15a) in Australia...'


hmmm.... Oh Hexy... Oh Hexy.. yes.. YES YES...oh...

*Hexy roles over with a satisfied grin* How was that?

Oh, um, I don't know... that was, um, interesting.

*PreferKnitting picks up knitting needles*





The HEX
10-Dec-2005
5:22:54 PM
... whaleoilbeefhooked ...

>but I'll bit...

... bit off more than those buck-teeth can handle ..

The HEX
10-Dec-2005
5:28:54 PM
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drdeviousii
>I also challenge steph not to flirt with sabu online. ever...

Yeah ... hehehe ... he generally leaves that for me ;-)

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The HEX
10-Dec-2005
5:33:10 PM
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>The NEW cool thing is hanging out in gyms and pulling on plastic with your friends...

Inspectagadget or Edward Scissor Hands with cams instead of scissor ..

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The HEX
10-Dec-2005
5:53:53 PM
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'...The American team beat Everest into submission through
technological ingenuity using rope launchers to bypass
dangerous pitches and for load hauling. Purists may
disallow these tactics, but one cannot deny the
magnificent accomplishment of these climbers. The
American Buttress was completed in Fall of 1983 thus
accomplishing the first ascent of Mt Everest by the
Kangshung Face...'

>technological ingenuity using rope launchers ...

" ...I'm pleased to meat you I'm sure ... HEX ... James HEX ... "

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The HEX
10-Dec-2005
6:42:56 PM
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Josh_C
>hey thanks for everyone that showeed up last night, dont i feel like the little loser kid who >has noone come to his birthday party!!

Mousey --- ya prolly shoulda mentioned that the pears weren't gunna be there ...

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The HEX
10-Dec-2005
7:09:01 PM
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THE AMERICAN RETRO-BOLTING OPEN FORUM

http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=100115&f=0&b=0

>starting to get sewing machine leg ...

Thatz hillarious/horrendous !!! when that happens ...

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The HEX
10-Dec-2005
7:25:26 PM
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Now that itz after Mousey;Sabu bed-time, I can post these ...





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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooyeeeeeeeaaaaaaaahhhhhh ...

... which ...ah-hem... raises the obvious forum-topic-question ... nevermind chix who climb 32 ... who is the spunkiest babe of Oz-climbing ? ... Tara Sutherland ? ...


mod : blah drone sexist etc ...

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The HEX
10-Dec-2005
7:38:03 PM
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On 8/12/2005 One Day Hero wrote:
>Yeah, I'm reading it Hexy.....only just managing to stay awake though.
>I'm all out of material ...

Hope this helps ur flaccid charisma, Damo;-)

http://www.pheromoneoil.com/

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