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Koryn
Posts: 39496
Boston, Massachusetts, US
At the bar today. I want to go climb some plastic boulders instead. I scrimped and saved last fall, so I could invest in some badass climbing shoes, and a cool chalk bag with 80s skeleton faces on it, and have only gotten to use them twice. if spring doesn't come soon, I'm going to fuckin die
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Bobby C
Posts: 2696
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
Well, you always have your BFs 7 am erections to console you.
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Koryn
Posts: 39496
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Yes! And those are the only erections I need to encounter
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Mr Banner
Posts: 85322
Hayward, California, US
Koryn wrote: Yes! And those are the only erections I need to encounter *leaves*
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Alabaster Crowley
Posts: 8283
Tucson, Arizona, US
Come to Arizona. We've skipped spring and gone right into summer.
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Koryn
Posts: 39496
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Alabaster Crowley wrote: Come to Arizona. We've skipped spring and gone right into summer. go ahead and just rub it in! we had an ice storm yesterday. At least it wasn't another foot of snow
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Alabaster Crowley
Posts: 8283
Tucson, Arizona, US
Koryn wrote: go ahead and just rub it in! we had an ice storm yesterday. At least it wasn't another foot of snow Oh, I'm not happy about it. I don't envy ice storms or feet of snow, but a little cold during February would be nice. If it's already getting this warm, summer is going to be brutal.
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Lohkee
Posts: 14028
Maricopa, Arizona, US
Alabaster Crowley wrote: Oh, I'm not happy about it. I don't envy ice storms or feet of snow, but a little cold during February would be nice. If it's already getting this warm, summer is going to be brutal. **wanders around the yard wearing shorts and sandals without a shit.** Is it supposed to be winter? Snow? I'm really confused!
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Lumen Sky
Posts: 1802
Center Moriches, New York, US
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Mr Banner
Posts: 85322
Hayward, California, US
Lumen Sky wrote: I wish I had a job you told me a while back you were working at a bar. you get fired for hitting on all the customers!?
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Jerry Nemeth
Posts: 33355
Dearborn, Michigan, US
Alabaster Crowley wrote: Oh, I'm not happy about it. I don't envy ice storms or feet of snow, but a little cold during February would be nice. If it's already getting this warm, summer is going to be brutal. Triple digit temperatures!
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Koryn
Posts: 39496
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Lohkee wrote: **wanders around the yard wearing shorts and sandals without a shit.** Is it supposed to be winter? Snow? I'm really confused! You don't have a shit on? Be grateful. Wearing shit is probably not pleasant.
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Lumen Sky
Posts: 1802
Center Moriches, New York, US
Damon Banner wrote: you told me a while back you were working at a bar. you get fired for hitting on all the customers!? ahahhaa. Nope, for banging them all! It was a once in a while thing. Only worked for "rock" shows I told ya. havent been any. Blows. Im actively looking though. Also volunteering to keep busy.
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Vintagevista
Posts: 11804
Sun City, California, US
Sorry to hear that - when you visit cali - I'll try to find you some real boulders and climbing places and not those plastic east coast replicas... Also Feb 13 - turned the air conditioning on in the office Feb 14 - ditto This hot and dry winter is scaring the jeebers out of me - This summer - - S. Cal is going to be nothing but ash and scorched earth....
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Edge of the Moon
Posts: 431
New York, New York, US
Lumen Sky wrote: I wish I had a job Job is a four letter word.
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Mr Banner
Posts: 85322
Hayward, California, US
Lumen Sky wrote: ahahhaa. Nope, for banging them all! It was a once in a while thing. Only worked for "rock" shows I told ya. havent been any. Blows. Im actively looking though. Also volunteering to keep busy. I have something you can volunteer for. my room is fucking dirty. it needs to be cleaned. thx.
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Robb Mann
Posts: 12327
Baltimore, Maryland, US
Alabaster Crowley wrote: Come to Arizona. We've skipped spring and gone right into summer. I was in Denver all last week. It got up to 60 degrees for the last couple of days. And yet I came home to another snowstorm.
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Justin
Posts: 22389
Fort Collins, Colorado, US
Alabaster Crowley wrote: Come to Arizona. We've skipped spring and gone right into summer. Robb Mann wrote: I was in Denver all last week. It got up to 60 degrees for the last couple of days. And yet I came home to another snowstorm. I love it here. Yeah, we can get cold, but it doesn't stay brutal cold. Yeah, we can get hot, but it doesn't stay brutal hot. And lots and lots of good rocks to climb.
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Koryn
Posts: 39496
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Vintagevista wrote: Sorry to hear that - when you visit cali - I'll try to find you some real boulders and climbing places and not those plastic east coast replicas... Also Feb 13 - turned the air conditioning on in the office Feb 14 - ditto This hot and dry winter is scaring the jeebers out of me - This summer - - S. Cal is going to be nothing but ash and scorched earth.... there's great bouldering and climbing a couple hours north of me in the god forsaken mountains of New Hampshire (I call them that, because it really is like those NH scenes in Breaking Bad where it's total isolation in the middle of nowhere, interrupted only by an occasional general store, and maybe a diner every 20 miles). It's just going to be totally frozen over up there until June. I went hiking with my boy, a couple months after we met and it was May and we went up to the White Mountains, and half the hike, I was still calf-deep in snow. We got up to the top though, where this lake was, and it was one of the prettiest things I've seen in New England, just a lake at the top of a mountain, still mostly iced over from winter, ringed with snow and giant floating bars of ice along the sides. There's actually a great bouldering park and slab climbing 5-8 miles from my house. You'd can't get in now though. It's buried under 3 feet of snow. By the end of last summer, it'd seen such heavy traffic, there was old chalk from people's hands caked in every crevice, so you kind of knew where to reach for. It took some of the mystery out of the boulder problems.
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Jerry Nemeth
Posts: 33355
Dearborn, Michigan, US
Koryn wrote: there's great bouldering and climbing a couple hours north of me in the god forsaken mountains of New Hampshire (I call them that, because it really is like those NH scenes in Breaking Bad where it's total isolation in the middle of nowhere, interrupted only by an occasional general store, and maybe a diner every 20 miles). It's just going to be totally frozen over up there until June. I went hiking with my boy, a couple months after we met and it was May and we went up to the White Mountains, and half the hike, I was still calf-deep in snow. We got up to the top though, where this lake was, and it was one of the prettiest things I've seen in New England, just a lake at the top of a mountain, still mostly iced over from winter, ringed with snow and giant floating bars of ice along the sides. There's actually a great bouldering park and slab climbing 5-8 miles from my house. You'd can't get in now though. It's buried under 3 feet of snow. By the end of last summer, it'd seen such heavy traffic, there was old chalk from people's hands caked in every crevice, so you kind of knew where to reach for. It took some of the mystery out of the boulder problems. I hiked for 2 days in the White Mountains years ago. I enjoyed it!
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fsp
Posts: 3656
New York, New York, US
Bobby C wrote: Well, you always have your BFs 7 am erections to console you. hahahahahahaa spitten coffee all over my screen! BUT take off the shoes first please?.. no chalk!
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