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6-Sep-2012 2:07:01 PM
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On 6/09/2012 kieranl wrote:
>On 4/09/2012 Addie wrote:
>>pecheur I'm of the female pedigree.
>Strangely, not a straightforward clarification. Pedigree is about ancestry
>and is not a synonym for gender. Most of us are going to have some females
>in our ancestry.
>However, I'd guess that most of us read it as being equivalent to "I am
>female", which it isn't.
>I'd say "I hate to be a pedant" but you know that isn't true.
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Hiphophooray foreezajollygoodpedant(?)poster&allthatstuff!
~> kieranl brings up his 3,000 post Chockmilestone with a typically classic of the genre one!
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6-Sep-2012 2:12:16 PM
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On 6/09/2012 egosan wrote:
>Pedants of the world unite!
I originally read your post as "Pedants of the world UNTIE" and wondered what it meant;)
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6-Sep-2012 2:24:29 PM
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It means you're dyslexic.
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6-Sep-2012 2:26:42 PM
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On 6/09/2012 ajfclark wrote:
>It means you're dyslexic.
I originally read your post, "It means I have less dick, sick!"
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6-Sep-2012 2:27:59 PM
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Speaking of pendants, how's your feet egosan?
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6-Sep-2012 2:33:28 PM
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On 6/09/2012 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>Hiphophooray foreezajollygoodpedant(?)poster&allthatstuff!
>~> kieranl brings up his 3,000 post Chockmilestone ...
Amazing, I don't know how you manage to dredge those things out, M9. Maybe I need to enlist you to bludgeon my helpdesk system into blurting out some useful stats.
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6-Sep-2012 2:44:02 PM
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On 6/09/2012 ajfclark wrote:
>It means you're dyslexic.
Painkillers have a way of making everything ok, even dyslexia;)
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6-Sep-2012 3:42:11 PM
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On 6/09/2012 kieranl wrote:
>Speaking of pendants, how's your feet egosan?
My heels are healing with the hurry of heliotrope giving a heifer the heaf to have her heeling.
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6-Sep-2012 6:35:23 PM
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>Strangely, not a straightforward clarification. Pedigree is about ancestry and is not a synonym for >gender.
Ease up turbo it was a joke :)
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6-Sep-2012 8:53:02 PM
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On 6/09/2012 Addie wrote:
>>Strangely, not a straightforward clarification. Pedigree is about ancestry
>and is not a synonym for >gender.
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>Ease up turbo it was a joke :)
So was the pedantry :)
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6-Sep-2012 9:24:58 PM
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On 6/09/2012 kieranl wrote:
>On 6/09/2012 Addie wrote:
>>>Strangely, not a straightforward clarification. Pedigree is about ancestry
>>and is not a synonym for >gender.
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>>Ease up turbo it was a joke :)
>So was the pedantry :)
See heres the thing kl, not everyone has ur sense of humor, but im laughing at the situation that developed anyway!
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28-Sep-2012 9:14:06 PM
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Hi Li, I'm keen to catch catch up for a climb.
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28-Sep-2012 9:54:18 PM
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Hey Danny, how are you? I haven't been out since we last climbed together - tragic! Tried to get to Araps a couple of times but cancelled at the last minute due to crap weather. Let's try and organise a day! Send me a text. Cheers Li
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28-Sep-2012 11:05:09 PM
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You guys all missed out today, Morialta was very adventurous;)
I woke up at 0630 for an early morning session; unfortunately it was kinda cold and a touch wet so I rolled back over and enjoyed the warm doona until around 0900. After running a few wedding related errands I decided to brave the elements and explore... As luck would have it I found the crag dry and sheltered from the insane winds howling through the gorge and decided to get my climb on. I wandered around looking at the veratable smorgasbord of lines available and settled on a really fun looking face/arête in the "12-18 climbs" signed area (if you're standing on the small metal bridge looking across the gorge it's off to the far right, and has a small, black, Trango cam stuck halfway up). From my awesome description can anyone tell me the name of the climb?
I'd guess the climb went around 15ish and was next to a rad looking bolted face climb that looked pretty stout. All was going well with beautiful ambience and fun moves, until I reached the top 1/3 of the climb and was assaulted by the wind. It was so strong it actually blew me off the wall and around the arête which was quite exciting;) I recovered, finished the climb and rapped back down for round two. As I touched down the heavens opened and big fat rain drops fell freely around me. I thought of running away from the rain but committed I was so climbed another easy route to the anchors where I made up and then ran away.
All up it was a great day and I'm keen for more Morialta action.....
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29-Sep-2012 12:24:18 AM
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The climb you were blown off is Muesli (16). The 'stout' climb to the right is Geronimo's Cadillac (26). Good thing you weren't there when it's really windy : )
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