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22-Feb-2012 6:58:31 PM
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that's tops. No way I'd give one of them or my snaped friend to anyone
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23-Feb-2012 12:52:30 PM
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Everyone receives it should sign it.
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23-Feb-2012 2:33:28 PM
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On 23/02/2012 ambyeok wrote:
>Everyone receives it should sign it.
... and mark the location and name of the route they guessed.
There's a blurb on the back explaining.
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23-Feb-2012 10:21:09 PM
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On 22/02/2012 shortman wrote:
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Nice craftwork Climbaholic! I'm impressed by the rounded, smooth edges, hope you're putting those skills to use making woody holds.
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23-Feb-2012 10:27:32 PM
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Note the location of the heart and sole of the award and of life itself.
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23-Feb-2012 10:37:30 PM
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Note how it takes a few looks to even realise that Tassie is missing
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23-Feb-2012 10:39:26 PM
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Go to bed Bomber, I bet you've got an early start in the morning
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23-Feb-2012 10:45:45 PM
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So is New Zealand. Who gives a f---.
Your point?
Maybe we'd have to pay 5cents a kilo more for apples? Is that it?
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23-Feb-2012 11:56:13 PM
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On 23/02/2012 One Day Hero wrote:
>Note how it takes a few looks to even realise that Tassie is missing
He hand drew tassie on the back.
Yeah, up early, just another day, 13,071, but who's counting?
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24-Feb-2012 6:08:22 AM
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On 23/02/2012 bomber pro wrote:
>So is New Zealand.
Without Tasmania, maps would be a lot less interesting to look at... ...same can't be said of In Zid.
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24-Feb-2012 9:21:13 AM
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On 23/02/2012 shortman wrote:
>Yeah, up early, just another day, 13,071, but who's counting?
Happy 35.787212 years...
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24-Feb-2012 9:29:07 AM
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I like how South Australia looks like an enormous asshole. Much like some climbers who were born there.
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11-Sep-2012 1:47:44 PM
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And now for something completely different...
Don't need to guess the name of the route (since it's a boulder problem and wgaf about pebble wrestling), but a special prize to the person who correctly guesses:
1. where this is
2. how high off the ground I am at this point
3. how much those awesome trakkie daks cost me
4. where I bought them
5. what colour they were after a hold broke while I was topping out
PS. Chockie - you need to increase your file size restrictions - it's not 1998 any more!
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11-Sep-2012 1:51:37 PM
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1. either that crappy excuse-for-a-cliff in the bay area near your house called glen park, or tasmania
2. 1m
3. US$5
4. Walmart
5. Brown
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12-Sep-2012 8:17:54 AM
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You win by default Stu. Correct answers were:
1. awesome urban bouldering spot in San Francisco (Glen Park)
2. high enough that falling isn't an option
3. US$4.99
4. Costco
5. Chunky peanut butter
You were close on a couple, so I'm willing to give you 0.1 / 5. Your turn!
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12-Sep-2012 3:14:51 PM
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1. Where iz it
2. Size of friend she is placing
3. What bakery goodie was eaten after this was climbed
4. Name of bakery
5. Numba of bolts clipped
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12-Sep-2012 3:28:38 PM
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1st year uni- Mt York
green camelot
that soy vegetarian thing from the sour dough bakery at blackheath
zero- although I wish there was one at the start.
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12-Sep-2012 3:30:56 PM
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First Year Uni, Mt York ? ? ?
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12-Sep-2012 3:37:56 PM
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On 12/09/2012 Estey wrote:
>1st year uni- Mt York
Ding!
>green camelot
Bzz. Trik question, it was a number ten hex.
>that soy vegetarian thing from the sour dough bakery at blackheath
Bzz. A rhubarb and apple cake from the french/viet blackheath bakery.
>zero- although I wish there was one at the start.
Pading!
Yourturn
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12-Sep-2012 3:50:57 PM
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On 12/09/2012 Superstu wrote:
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1st Year Uni- a little gem of a route that proves just how pumped you can get in 8m.
I've never taken a camera climbing so I think Superstu should double up.
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