after writing something that will only piss people off, I've decided to edit it.
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Good. It's best not to piss people off here. It's a rule I live by. [note sarcasm]
Last edited by Spragwa on Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
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You gotta a problem with dogs?
I think any child under the age of 14 should be leashed up as well. In my opinion, kids are more of a whiney pain in the ass than any dog I've ever met at the craig. I don't care how good they climb. When they aren't climbing, leash them up! Could you put a muzzle on them as well? Duct tape works good, too. You may think I'm not talking about your kid...but I am. You may think your kid is different. But, trust me, he's a pain in the ass and I don't like him. Neither do most of the climbers who come in contact with him. Trust me! We talk about it!
While I'm at it. Climbers girlfriends who come to the crag to spend "quality time" with thier boyfriends. Stay the %$@# at home. I don't want your make-up wearing, slutty spandex sporting (why the hell are you even wearing spandex, you ain't gonna climb), bitchy attitude at the crag ruining my day. Any climbers girlfriend who has had the same climbing shoes for more than a year (and they don't need to be replaced)...just stay at home. Just looking at you ruins my climbing buzz. Let alone listening to your yacking mouth all day. No really, I don't want to hear it and neither do any of the climbers at the crag.
Oh smokers. Just stay the %$# out of the woods. The smell of cigarette smoke makes me nausious and really kills my climbing mojo. You may think we don't smell it if you go around the corner. Who the %&#$ think you are kidding? We can smell it on you as soon as you pull into the parking lot. As a matter of fact, even if you don't smoke at the crag but are a smoker, just stay at home. Your body oder reeks of cigarette smoke and I really don't think I should be bothered with it while I'm trying to climb.
I think any child under the age of 14 should be leashed up as well. In my opinion, kids are more of a whiney pain in the ass than any dog I've ever met at the craig. I don't care how good they climb. When they aren't climbing, leash them up! Could you put a muzzle on them as well? Duct tape works good, too. You may think I'm not talking about your kid...but I am. You may think your kid is different. But, trust me, he's a pain in the ass and I don't like him. Neither do most of the climbers who come in contact with him. Trust me! We talk about it!
While I'm at it. Climbers girlfriends who come to the crag to spend "quality time" with thier boyfriends. Stay the %$@# at home. I don't want your make-up wearing, slutty spandex sporting (why the hell are you even wearing spandex, you ain't gonna climb), bitchy attitude at the crag ruining my day. Any climbers girlfriend who has had the same climbing shoes for more than a year (and they don't need to be replaced)...just stay at home. Just looking at you ruins my climbing buzz. Let alone listening to your yacking mouth all day. No really, I don't want to hear it and neither do any of the climbers at the crag.
Oh smokers. Just stay the %$# out of the woods. The smell of cigarette smoke makes me nausious and really kills my climbing mojo. You may think we don't smell it if you go around the corner. Who the %&#$ think you are kidding? We can smell it on you as soon as you pull into the parking lot. As a matter of fact, even if you don't smoke at the crag but are a smoker, just stay at home. Your body oder reeks of cigarette smoke and I really don't think I should be bothered with it while I'm trying to climb.
[size=84]Women are like tea bags. They don't know how strong they are until they get into hot water.[/size]
That is funny--
I think the reason that people have so much animosity about all of this stuff is that each person has their own tolerance levels for different things and their own definitions of what is "considerate" behavior. Even though I always have my dog leashed at the crag, some people probably think I am inconsiderate for bringing her at all. IF I had a free dogsitter or place she could be for 4 days at a time while I was at the Red, I would leave her at home. I just can't afford the $35/day to have someone else take care of her every weekend.
I think the reason that people have so much animosity about all of this stuff is that each person has their own tolerance levels for different things and their own definitions of what is "considerate" behavior. Even though I always have my dog leashed at the crag, some people probably think I am inconsiderate for bringing her at all. IF I had a free dogsitter or place she could be for 4 days at a time while I was at the Red, I would leave her at home. I just can't afford the $35/day to have someone else take care of her every weekend.
Hauling a big ego up a route adds at least a full grade.
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