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8-Nov-2010 1:55:05 PM
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On 8/11/2010 daave wrote:
>On 8/11/2010 davidn wrote:
>>Is it your Canberra Granite Virginity, or Granite Virginity? If it's
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>>second, then fuuuunnn times!
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>Well yeah, It's actually my Granite Virginity.
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>Should I use protection..?
From what I've heard, you'll only need small protection - small nuts is my guess.
*note: i don't actually know what to use at canberra...
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8-Nov-2010 1:56:26 PM
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You don't need protection, beastiality is legal in the ACT.
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8-Nov-2010 1:57:51 PM
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On 8/11/2010 widewetandslippery wrote:
>You don't need protection, beastiality is legal in the ACT.
How didn't I know this before! I'm there!
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8-Nov-2010 2:13:28 PM
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On 8/11/2010 daave wrote:
>On 8/11/2010 widewetandslippery wrote:
>>You don't need protection, beastiality is legal in the ACT.
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>How didn't I know this before! I'm there!
Well, its pretty obvious. Gillard f****d Rudd didnt she?
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8-Nov-2010 2:17:42 PM
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On 8/11/2010 ambyeok wrote:
>On 8/11/2010 daave wrote:
>>On 8/11/2010 widewetandslippery wrote:
>>>You don't need protection, beastiality is legal in the ACT.
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>>How didn't I know this before! I'm there!
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>Well, its pretty obvious. Gillard f****d Rudd didnt she?
But that's reverse beastiality isn't it... Orangutan f---s human?
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8-Nov-2010 3:08:40 PM
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On 8/11/2010 daave wrote:
>But that's reverse beastiality isn't it... Orangutan f---s human?
Well thats a good point which leads to some interesting topics for conversation... topics most likely best left for another thread.
Back on topic, I'm stoked that daave was man enough not to **** out the word "f---".
Edit: Hey! No fair! It automatically changed to f---. Oh well. Probably for the best.
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8-Nov-2010 3:28:19 PM
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Did you know that if you press reply and quote the previous comment you can see exactly what they typed.
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10-Nov-2010 6:23:46 PM
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Officially stoked that I just got accepted to study a doctorate in clinical neuropsychology next year!!
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10-Nov-2010 11:36:25 PM
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On 8/11/2010 daave wrote:
>On 8/11/2010 davidn wrote:
>>Is it your Canberra Granite Virginity, or Granite Virginity? If it's
>the
>>second, then fuuuunnn times!
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>Well yeah, It's actually my Granite Virginity.
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>Should I use protection..?
No but 5 days later you should take a couple of nappies down to Bungonia.
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22-Nov-2010 9:13:29 AM
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Has nobody been stoked for a whole week and a half?
Anyway I'm stoked because on Wednesday I found another new problem at Felltimber. It involves a chicken wing, a fist jam and a lot of grunting. Just need to get back there and do the FA! It's always surprising to me that decent problems can still be found there!
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22-Nov-2010 9:54:23 AM
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>Has nobody been stoked for a whole week and a half?
I have! Was gutted after aidapalooza plans went awry on Friday, but had an awesome day with Zane yesterday: a quick romp up Sweet Dreams, then an afternoon at Bardens falling off things and pulling on draws (me) and onsighting and flashing (Zane). Stoked!
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24-Nov-2010 4:55:59 PM
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- It's a 4 day long weekend starting Thursday.
- 6 to 8 feet of snow has fallen up at Lake Tahoe in the last 4 days, with another foot expected tonight.
- Ski resorts are opening early.
- Friends have managed to bludge a house in Truckee off friends of theirs.
- They invited us to join them.
FUGGIN' STOKED!!
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24-Nov-2010 5:01:15 PM
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And yes, I do wear a helmet while snowboarding (and climbing) - thanks for asking.
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24-Nov-2010 5:10:23 PM
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A recent mangled collar bone in Nati leads me to think you need full body armour on top of that helmet to avoid injury skiing. Actually, the list of recreational activities to significantly impede Natimuk climbing so far includes skiing, tennis, soccer, mountain biking, road cycling, afl and golf. Only the golf wasn't from the resulting injuries. Lesson to learn - just stick to climbing, it's obviously the safest. Except for golf, which is just plain boring. I never really understood the natimuk golf plague.
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24-Nov-2010 5:11:11 PM
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Stoked that things seem to be coming together well, Scared that they might be coming together too well ;)
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24-Nov-2010 5:17:44 PM
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On 24/11/2010 Wendy wrote:
>A recent mangled collar bone in Nati leads me to think you need full body
>armour on top of that helmet to avoid injury skiing.
If you saw how I board, you'd probably recommend I give it a miss altogether!
The helmet is a result of a close call a couple of seasons ago. Makes no sense that I've worn one climbing forever, but didn't bother wearing one snowboarding until nearly offing myself on a tree. I guess it's a great example of how bad humans are at risk assessment...
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24-Nov-2010 5:24:17 PM
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twas an offending tree that did the collar bone as well
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24-Nov-2010 5:26:38 PM
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On 24/11/2010 Wendy wrote:
>twas an offending tree that did the collar bone as well
Not a #9 iron? Or are these Natimuk alternative sports not all played at the same time?
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24-Nov-2010 8:19:37 PM
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Officially stoked that I took my first shit in the bush today!
...on a side note, stoked that I ticked Hotel California. 9 hours car to car for three climbers - pretty good eh?
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24-Nov-2010 10:30:02 PM
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Golf... too many flies on nati golf course - if it wasn't for that I'd reckon it would be a nice pleasent afternoon - fits my nice day out?? and marginally more exciting than body pump -you see a whole diff view of the mount (golf not body pump.)
I'm stoked because nati is an ace place to live. x
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