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10-Apr-2007 11:47:26 AM
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Great Weekend Fantastic effort by all involved where do i get my early early bird tickets for the next one.
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12-Apr-2007 9:52:54 PM
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WOWEE!!!!
I just got back from a few days in bungonia gorge with zac vertrees and graham fairbairn.... what a trip. apart from a bunch of other cool climbing, graham did the first ascent of his 7 pitch 27, hasnt named it yet but ill probably put something about it in the next crux for everyone to see. got piccys of some 10m bombs off the 5th pitch, gold!!
the gorge is simply mindblowing, soooo much awesome potential... i shot about 9 rolls so ill let the photos speak for themselves when i get them back from the lab.
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12-Apr-2007 10:41:31 PM
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just ruuuuuub it in why don't you.... :P
sounds sweet. pity it's in yankee town!
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13-Apr-2007 5:59:25 PM
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QUOTABLE QUOTE
my mate tubby toby's favourite new pickup line; 'GET YOUR BOX OUT!'
unsurpringly it got him punched square in the nose by the first girl he said it to, he ran to the bathroom spraying blood and squealing like a [insert squealing simile here]
this is the guy whos supposed to be the hardcore SAS commando. hahahahahahaha. what a big girlyman.
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13-Apr-2007 6:09:00 PM
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I usually run into problems with "So show us your rack?" or crack/jamming friendian slips . .
That was the whole idea of living at DogFace - meet a like-minded woman, avoid the small talk and get
straight to being laid - I mean belaying - damn Freund . . . umm, but for some reason it didn't work . . .
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13-Apr-2007 6:20:13 PM
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look mousey i dont see any magic in this land of nonsense. make posts more magical in the future please or ill have you for false advertising.
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13-Apr-2007 6:36:32 PM
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HANG ON a minute: mousy do u have an alibi for the night that a *nonspecific* infamous banner was commendeered? i mean in all seriousness, one could have driven from the festival to araps, commited the henious crime and then returned, it's simple....
and where the HELL was your borat swim gear? *shakes head in dissappointment*
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13-Apr-2007 6:36:43 PM
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right you are mr sharksaw, ill sort that out immediately. well, after dinner. and a shower. and some photo editing.
well i dont know when i can add the magic element but it will come. as will most things if you tickle them in the right spot. for now please accept my most sincere of apologies and have this photo of a gang vicious of keep left signs to entertain you.
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13-Apr-2007 6:47:55 PM
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here some magic for you
Sweet Magical Animal
note: Small mp3 link on a website with dodgy ads
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13-Apr-2007 7:05:13 PM
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hey steve, i did a drawing of you.
i took me like three hours to do the shading on your upper lip.
its pretty much the best drawing ive ever done.
theres plenty more where that came from, if you come to the crag with me.
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14-Apr-2007 5:43:44 PM
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MAGICAL UPDATE: I spent about 7 minutes today working on a fantastic new project to make this thread more moagical. I then spent 4 hours calculating that if I put in 7 minutes of work on this project every day, it will take roughly 3 weeks to come up with the goods.
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And in other news...
On 14/04/2007 Garrath wrote:
>I would've thought anything that helps control potential erosion problems
>would be a good thing! Apparently not.
On 14/04/2007 harold wrote:
>Its a bit of a waste of time consulting parks about bolting as their policy
>seems to be set in stone.
Well G-Man & H-Dude, sounds more like a climbers ethic than a land management issue, ya know...climbers choosing to defend a policy because it suits at the time. Which is fine by me, but don't try to disguise it- flop it out and let it shine.
As you go on to say Sir H,
> Self regulation is the way to go and the ben
>is a good example. The people who developed the area and most people who
>climb there agree that the Ben is a premier trad/crack climbing area and
>should be left in its natural state as best as possible. The walk down
>from the Flutes is a nice stroll doesnt suffer from any erosion problems.
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14-Apr-2007 9:22:51 PM
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MOUSEYS NEWEST DILEMNA- THE HAIR!!
Should it stay or should it go?
I was growing it to put in dreads but its giving me the shits now, so im gonna have a vote on whether i should keep growing or get the chop..... vote away.
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14-Apr-2007 9:59:25 PM
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nice curly locks there mousy...... might as well dread it, u've come this far.
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14-Apr-2007 11:17:07 PM
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leave as is, a la Mr Morrison from The Doors fame ;-)
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14-Apr-2007 11:55:35 PM
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shave it. haircuts at 3am while in another state is always good fun. i'm glad mine has grown out a little now!
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15-Apr-2007 12:23:54 AM
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haha well the last couple times i got it long enough to dread, i woke up from parties with 1 foot mohawks or topknots etc, so maybe thatll happen anyway
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15-Apr-2007 12:33:12 AM
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it's the most entertaining way for it to happen. plus its a good excuse to party
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15-Apr-2007 10:28:27 AM
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Shave it Josh!
The weight reduction will give you 2 extra grades ;-)
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15-Apr-2007 10:57:03 AM
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Keep it!
Don't dread it though.
Chances are it's going to fall out at some stage, then you'll have to go the #2 anyways.
At least you'll have memories and photographs!
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15-Apr-2007 10:01:39 PM
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CRAZY DUDE!
whodve thought, but i actually went car shopping today!! this employment thing isnt as bad as its made out to be, im gettin myself i tidy little holden SB combo and fitting it out as a wicked road trip mobile...
not only that, when my pay goes through next week Im putting through my order for a D200 w/ 70-200 2.8. flippen yeehaa!
HAPPY 100th POST MOUSEY!!
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