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25-Oct-2007 11:20:59 AM
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On 25/10/2007 Sabu wrote:
>On 25/10/2007 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>>>got one of these on the way
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>>... with your snow escapade induced back pain?
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>soon to be concrete provoked!!
Previously sand provoked... (i'm seeing a theme here)
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25-Oct-2007 12:00:05 PM
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On 25/10/2007 nmonteith wrote:
>On 25/10/2007 Sabu wrote:
>>On 25/10/2007 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>>>>got one of these on the way
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>>>... with your snow escapade induced back pain?
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>>soon to be concrete provoked!!
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>Previously sand provoked... (i'm seeing a theme here)
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continually hurting himself in an effort to impress the LADIES
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25-Oct-2007 12:16:46 PM
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On 25/10/2007 alrob wrote:
>continually hurting himself in an effort to impress the LADIES
although the closing line "sorry, not tonight love. My back hurts too much" might not be so good.
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25-Oct-2007 12:30:01 PM
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"I can do it put your back into it......"
"I can do it put your ass into it.......wait wait hold on.......no, backs out, you gotta do all the work tonight"
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25-Oct-2007 9:29:00 PM
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well in this whole 'get better & get strong' thing i've started doing a fair bit of bouldering. went out late this arvo to a 'new' crag (my mate found it years ago and did a few things, he finally got me out there... its about 3.5 minutes drive from my house & has the best potential problems ive seen in sydney)
i try to leave the camera at home when i want to climb but i thought i'd bring it along today so here's a couple snaps.... http://www.flickr.com/photos/39577066@N00/
those are from the first little cave, about 100m from THE project. a beaut 5/6 move long 30 degree wall with ripples and a few crimps...thats for my mate (and will be well into the double digits no doubt) and the left hand side drops away to the start of my proj... punchy roof on sidepulls & underclings to a long 60degree smooth arete with pinches and a couple good edges, followed by a few traverse moves on slopy bulges & up to an action packed mantle. it looks like something out of squamish with all the moss & whatnot. mmmm yummy im getting pumped just thikning about it
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25-Oct-2007 11:41:29 PM
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i takes a lot to bring tears to my eyes but f--- i had a couple welling up during this
http://video.astdewtour.com/player/?id=169949
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25-Oct-2007 11:58:46 PM
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On 25/10/2007 mousey wrote:
>i takes a lot to bring tears to my eyes
Bullshit! I reckon you probably had a blubber when you watched The Lion King, you big sook.
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26-Oct-2007 12:02:17 AM
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ok ok you got me there
but when scar was like 'roooaaaarrr' and let mufasa fall into the gorge, it was like soooo sad dude, karmon dont try tell me you didnt let a few drops go
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26-Oct-2007 12:09:54 AM
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You are quick at replying!!!
What's happening?
I don't even remember Lion King... Should I add it to my list of things to watch?
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26-Oct-2007 12:22:43 AM
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I'm still getting over the spider dying in Charlotte's Web.
Now, that was sad!
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26-Oct-2007 12:30:17 AM
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On 26/10/2007 kezza wrote:
>You are quick at replying!!!
>What's happening?
im just bored cus my body is still running on night shift times but theres nothing to do!!
im up to all the usual tricks, except not partying so much cus trying to a) get fit, b) stop finding myself in awkward and/or regrettable situations and c) save up for some nz alpin-aktion in jan.
hows things in your world? say hi to tobs for me
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26-Oct-2007 12:37:29 AM
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I know what you mean. I finished work in Canberra at 4am this morning and then drove home to Goulburn. It was 6am by the time I got to sleep. Do you think I can sleep now? Not a chance.
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26-Oct-2007 1:15:24 AM
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do you have msn?
retro: ah well im gonna go watch a movie, goodnight neverland
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27-Oct-2007 2:32:25 AM
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goddam i love my boys... pizza & a couple cases with tunes/ladies/bestmates on the verandah (interspersed of course with stair-bobsled, mini dance parties on a bed & firing massive fireworks down the street at each other)
good times
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28-Oct-2007 4:38:04 PM
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saving (more like thinking about saving) for my 6 week trip to NZ too... getting lost in the mountains this time instead of destroying myself at Castle Hill again.
I do have msn, it's a part of my studying regime! as is myspace and facebook, evil evil peices of work! (email on my profile page josh)
Hope the night shift monster has left you alone by now :)
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28-Oct-2007 9:03:59 PM
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radness!!
yeh im back to normal sleep hours
in other news, i worked all weekend guiding corporate groups for some extra traveling money which was great, until i lost most of it (along with 8 points, thus my license seeing as i was already on zero) for speeding on the way home. i need a stiff drink.
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28-Oct-2007 9:18:30 PM
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I drove from Goulburn to Canberra on Friday arvo to work at Stonefest 07. Started at 6pm. Worked until 6.30am with a 15 minute break. Got 2 hours sleep in the van and then started again at 11.30am and worked until 10pm with only another 15 minute break. Ended up doing 22 hours in 26. Then I drove back to Goulburn. Needless to say I was rooted.
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28-Oct-2007 9:42:15 PM
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You need to learn the fine art of speeding in the right places Josh. It's been 10 year since I've lost a
point... back roads my friend. Not the main highway...
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28-Oct-2007 10:00:32 PM
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Thats not really an option when coming down the hill from the Blueys. It's either the highway or the Bells Line of Road and both are heavily patrolled by Mr Plod, especially on weekends. Up there it is simply better not to speed. Full stop.
Does this mark the end of the Flying Banana?
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28-Oct-2007 10:17:31 PM
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noddy the flying bannana needs some work done to it anyway, so it couldnt have come at a better time (by time i get back from nz i should be back on the road, if its for 3 months. if its 6 months im f---ed)
i was coming down a back street near my house where ive never seen a cop in 9 years of living there
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