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JB
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Post by JB »

Hey. Good job everybody. The event was a big success, lots of food, clothes, and money for a great cause and showing that climbers are not just our own community, but part of the community where we play as well. The food was wondermous, the slideshow was great, the movie was sponsored by redbull, and the music was mediocre at best. It's great to see that big pile of stuff there in the store! Back pats for everybody, and a butt slap for paul.
[size=75]i may be weak, but i have bad technique[/size]
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ynot
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Post by ynot »

wondermous? is that word? I guess it is now
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Jill
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Post by Jill »

and the music was mediocre at best.
Come on JB, I thought you really rocked out! Really man you are sounding better and better. And that new material...Ryan Adams should be worried.
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Post by Wes »

A very nice time for sure! Thanks to Matt and Amy, and Paul and everyone who put this together. Fun times for a good cause.
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Post by Spragwa »

The event was awesome! Big props to Matt, Ames, Paul and thanks to Wes for the slideshow and J.B. for playing wonderful music. A ton of clothes, food and money were collected to distribute through the region. It's awesome!
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Post by pigsteak »

paul, thanks for the build up work on this and kudos to the folks at RRO for being hosts.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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Post by Crankmas »

I second that and would add a word of caution, don't ask for decaff at RRO, apparently it's a sin.
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Post by RRO »

Crankmas wrote:I second that and would add a word of caution, don't ask for decaff at RRO, apparently it's a sin.
i have killed for less



it was an awesome event but the thanks needs to go to everyone that brought food and clothing to give away. we had a great time and got to see a few people we have not saw in a long time. this has been a great season and cant wait till next year !!!!

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JB
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Post by JB »

Jill wrote:
and the music was mediocre at best.
Come on JB, I thought you really rocked out! Really man you are sounding better and better. And that new material...Ryan Adams should be worried.
Thanks Jill. It was so great to hang out with you and steve at the party... err... wait a minute!!!
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Post by discojett »

the jetboil coffee press is pretty sweet. I like my big sky bistro though...
Damnit! Just yesterday morning I was sipping coffee out of this same contraption, watching the sunrise from the rim of the coolest canyon in Utah miles away from the nearest human. Now I'm at work. Thanks a lot for reminding me of where I should be.
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