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4-Mar-2011 2:57:36 PM
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On 4/03/2011 Winston Smith wrote:
>Deliverance, especially when you're going to Tassie or Natimuk.
Especially if you have a purty mouth and/or, can squeal like a pig!!! ;)
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4-Mar-2011 3:08:57 PM
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Mountaineering - Freedom of the Hills
Climbing Anchors - John Long
Self Rescue - David Fasulo
Are the books I have. The first two I highly recommend for a noob/wanna-be trad climber(like me). Self Rescue I can see being very handy later on after I have the basics dialed.
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4-Mar-2011 3:58:41 PM
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I'm serious about House a Pooh Corner.
Our man Pooh is a serious Zen master. He is in the now. You must be in the now when you climb. You must become one with Pooh.
(note the "h", Zeb)
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6-Mar-2011 12:59:16 PM
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See also the 'Tao of Pooh' . .. seriously . . . .
"While Eeyore frets ...
... and Piglet hesitates
... and Rabbit calculates
... and Owl pontificates
...Pooh just is."
"The wise know their limitations; the foolish do not."
- The Tao of Pooh
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6-Mar-2011 7:46:39 PM
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Also the Te of Piglet. The power of the small
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4-Nov-2011 5:06:40 PM
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a friend gave me 'Tao of Pooh'
and yes I have read it
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4-Nov-2011 5:49:05 PM
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..read ' The Orgone Accumulator Handbook ' by James DeMeo. Now thats a great read Pffffft
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4-Nov-2011 6:46:43 PM
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Now I don't mind w.riech but that wooden box thing with electrode plates was a bit wierd. I chose to climb by bonington and mt analouge by dumal come to mind.
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