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Havachatwithhexy...

alrob
16-Oct-2005
11:07:27 AM
On 15/10/2005 The HEX wrote:
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>kezza
>15/10/2005
>>Update:
>>18 years old.. Outdoors can lead 22's and breaking into the 23 barrier...
>
>Sorry, Kez, but unless ur using wigglies , ur outdoor 22/23z don't countfa
>sh#t...
>
>:I

Sorry Hexy, but unless ur comments are worthwhile, ur attempts at being the old hex don't countfash#t...

:I
>--------------------------

The HEX
16-Oct-2005
12:43:00 PM
alrob
1/07/2005
5:22:34 PM
i'm not laughing neil

alrob
1/07/2005
5:22:49 PM

:|

............................

Me neetha , Alrobbo ...

:|

...


*chortle/snigger*

...

Nice to hear from the NEW Alrob...ur testing ur wingz, grass-hopper.. just watch-out for those cricketswithrickets;-)

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The HEX
16-Oct-2005
12:55:04 PM
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On 16/10/2005 kezza wrote:
>I've never got into leading trad, I missed that stage ... And quite honestly it just doesn't >do it for me. I like climbing for the climb...

Lotsa conTRADictions here, dude ... itz like saying you went straight to w#nking because coytiz ' doesn't do it for ' u , even tho uv never tried it/'missed that stage' ...

>the Gallery...

Maybe u should check-out 'Gallery' ... a certain distinguished gentlemans publication:P

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The HEX
16-Oct-2005
1:29:17 PM
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hex-TROLL
lithgow lover Lithgow, NSW, Australia 177 30/06/2004 30/06/2004
The HEX
steffjones Nowra, Australia 172 16/10/2005 16/10/2005



" Hello The HEX !!! "
"Hello hex-TROLL !!! --- I promise I'm looking u in the eye ... but itz OOOOOOO so hard ...hehehe ..."

"Yeeaaahhhriiight ...anyway ... I've been hearing all that bollocks from the jaded-CS-hacks about etc,etc,etc ... nevermind that negativity ! ...... I was walking along the street the other day , and a teenage girl coming ... the other way,chatting to her bf, said she'd done ' too much growing-up last year ' ... And I thought hmmmmm that sounds like that Mousey-characta ... I hope being out in 'the real world ' doesn't give him the Alrob/KPz too much .............so what ya up to now,The hexy ?! ..."

" Errrrrrm ... I'm busy looking @ ur ... um ... eyes;-)) ... CUL8R, babe ..."

" Yeah , whateva ... just get ya hands off my ..."

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The HEX
16-Oct-2005
2:45:06 PM
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Topic Date User
Araps November Wednesday, 12 October 2005, Johny
>Me and Grug(from hobart) are leaving for Araps 8th Nov from Melbourne. We have no >car, but can give gas money and laughs for the ride down. We wont even be smelly >yet! Please dont make us hitch or *EVEN WORSE* take the bus. We can leave a day >or two later then the 8th for a ride... but we may be smelly by then! Anyway, see >everyone up there as we give the shitful tassie spring weather a big F-U.

>john

.......................


Hexy meets Johny, Grug & their even worse-smelling-dog,
& so 'ginnz the start of the journey ...
They smelt like the pits ! ... true-ly gave me the sh#tz !!
as the dog licked-up my troll-baitz'n'burly ...

I said to The Grug
"is that Kiwi for Greg ?;-) "
His glare splintered the rear-vision-mirror !!
"Just drive this farcan car !! ... I'm not feelin' the best...
& me mate Johnyz psychin-up for a mission..."

The gas money was paid,
& the laughs they were had...
As we roared 'down' to the 'Piles on the horizon ...
... on our way thru the 'Muck,
Simey ran out of luck ...
...Bourge was running-away with all of his b#tchez !!!

" Ha ! Bonjour ! Wankerz ! " yelled Damo,as Simey shock his clenched-fist,
but Kieran was watching near-by from the ditchez ...
With galant intentions... he was then stopped in his tracks...
" Awwwww faaarrkkk --- itz YOU hex???!!!"
... then he promptly poo-ed his bright-yellow britchez ...

The sight of the Datsun , 180B
with The HEX smiling out of the window;-))
was more than a shock for this little town lost...
As we zoomed over more roo-road-kill,
with Johny-still-psychin' ... Grug-with-his-grog,
& the dog & me laughin' in stichez:D...

" Who givzash#t now !!! " gushed Johnyonahigh...
"That Tassie-weather is gone but not forgotten !"
I'm feelin' so free ... I could chuck a dyno or three!!
... but yull have to belay,hex , cos Grug looks too pissed'n'rotten ..."

Cobwebs, Cat-on-a-roof...Denim, TipToe & more ...
we was flashen 'em like weird-little-sport-climbing-things..
The dog licked itz weighty-b#lls ... then started to BAARRKKK !!!...
...in the bushez .... is that Piggy?... or Boaredoftherings...


"... I've been waiting for you hexy...Muhahahahahaaaaaaaa !!!! "...

Uh-oh ...



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The HEX
16-Oct-2005
5:43:45 PM
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Kuu contributed :
http://www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/index.cfm?L1=1&L2=2&L3=114&L4=1089

'...Three quarters(73%) of operators stated that their tours stop somewhere for lunch, with hotels, pubs and clubs the most popular destinations ...'


Ahhhhhhhhh ! ... the Mount Vic pub ... the schooner I get back there , the better...

:-@

...

:-(/)


*hexy skulling furiously...then enjoying a Malburra-ciggy ...*

" Simey#1 --- fancy seeing you, here ..."


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Kezza LALALAuuuuuves it...hehehe...

kezza
16-Oct-2005
7:49:12 PM
La La La... Try again Hexy!
Not as many fish biting after all huh!?
You can do better than that!
Start reeling in the big fish!!
You can do it! I know you can...
-K-

The HEX
17-Oct-2005
11:25:34 AM
Itz OK , -K- ... I think they're all a bit stunned after catching a glimpz of the fluffy-dice hanging in the hexyz 180B...

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The HEX
17-Oct-2005
11:30:04 AM
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Adski
>Congrats on getting published Josh and ...

JCP
17/10/2005
>cheersdudes, + HUGE PROPS & THANKS to Simey#1! you're a DOOOD!!!!
>also dunno if ya all know but Simon's new World Climbing coffee table book is coming off >the press in a few days and ITS GONNA BE f---EN SICK!...

Well-done to Simey#1 for supporting the new generation:-))

Does The HEX get a discount on the book:P

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The HEX
17-Oct-2005
11:37:04 AM
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What would you consider run out?
MtnBear
16/10/2005
>just curious what every one thinks...

There are quite a few classics (eg Japhilion 15 ) at Coles Bay with very long(50 foot+) but comfy-mentally, run-outs ...

Then there is Finn Crisp at the pre-bolted Fingal where Joe Friend, was 100+ foot out from his last wire and said ..." I'm not going to put anymore runners in ... I'm getting perverse pleasure out of this...*evil grin* ... "

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The HEX
17-Oct-2005
11:39:46 AM
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>

Nice mo-hawk mate...you fit right-in ... to Neiloz world-view ...

>I thought that place was just a truckie brothel and amphetamines distribution centre?...

.......................
snigger ...

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The HEX
18-Oct-2005
3:55:39 AM
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BUUURRRRPPP !!!!
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AdamK
17 OCT
>David Brower, the founder of Friends of the Earth, was also a climber. If I remember right he >was in the party that did the FA of Devil's Tower, which involved placing bolts. I think it was >first recorded use of bolts on a rock climb...
..............

'...There is a long history of recreational climbing activity on the butte known as Devils Tower. The first known recorded climb occurred in 1893 by William Rogers and Willard Ripley, who built a stake ladder up one of the tower's cracks...'

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BUUUURRRRPPP !!!!
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Dave C
18-Oct-2005
5:43:00 AM
What the hell are you doing up at 3.55am Hexy!!! Practicing your alpine starts?

The HEX
18-Oct-2005
1:18:40 PM
...sortov ... just havin a quick cyber-surf before starting my paper-round ...

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The HEX
18-Oct-2005
1:40:54 PM
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One Day Hero
17/10/2005
6:29:59 PM

>...I was wondering if anyone if you're out there...has some tips on recovering a back >injury to stop it reoccuring? I've had it diagnosed by a sports doctor as "Acute >costovertebral joint sprain T10".
>It was a crunching sensation in the spine followed by a few days of that "something's >out of place" feeling, muscle tightening and mediumish pain...
>ta, damian

>if you're out there...

Earth to hexy ! ............................... receiving u damey ...

The key thing here is the ' muscle tightening ' ........ the muscles keep forcing the old injury & the new injury to stay in an awkward position ... the spine to maintain itz now kinky alignment ... very important now to get lots of massage;-) ... on the entire length of the spinal muscles ... in-co-junction with gentle chiro-manipulation , to ease things back into place ... the more mall-u-able-flexible muscles will then support the re-aligned spine(including of course the CNS) ... avoid heavy trad-racks for a while & be very careful when jumping-down even short distances while bouldering ...

>crunching sensation ...

Could be looking at early stages of osteo, here, bro ... go havabonedensitycheck ...

Oh,yeah ... and stay off ya treadly for a while ... the hunched possy will only etc,etc,etc

Cheers , Dr The HEX:-))

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The HEX
18-Oct-2005
1:44:37 PM
>You might also want someone who's been there[Baronia] before to show you the starts 'cause >they all look the same and if you end up on one of Fantini's chop routes............

Or get hit by a base-jumper:P

The HEX
18-Oct-2005
2:01:29 PM
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JCP
>I will charge you just (17 easy payments of) $49.95 (on Simon's behalf) for a >photograph of a guy with a free set of steak knives...

Witch remindz me;-)

Matty
9/05/2003
>http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/09/1052280417431.html

>Apparantly his knife was a cheap and nasty one.
>Can you imagine all that chipped bone and nerve endings, I would have though the >shock alone should have killed him...

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One Day Hero
18-Oct-2005
2:11:36 PM
who'd have guessed? a leaf of wisdom floating on an ocean of bullshit!
I'll follow your advice as best I can, thanks doctor Thehex

The HEX
19-Oct-2005
4:48:55 AM
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Simey#1
>Cheers everyone...


" No wuckaz , Simey#1 ! ... I will pass ur thanx on-to everyone ... they can't resist coming here...hehehe..."

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The HEX
19-Oct-2005
4:56:09 AM
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On 18/10/2005 One Day Hero wrote:
>who'd have guessed? a leaf of wisdom floating on an ocean of bullshit!
> I'll follow your advice as best I can, thanks doctor Thehex

Itza pleasure , Damey;-)) ... I look forward to getting a similar thanx from Alrob, soon...
:P

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