Dogs & Wild Iris (long read)

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skychick
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Dogs & Wild Iris (long read)

Post by skychick »

I was recently cleaning off my sad, old, broken down, crusty laptop & ran across this. I found it a fun read & thought I would share. I know it's long...but most of you don't really work all day long anyway, do you?

(I left the first word off of the subject, to make it more work friendly)

DOPE, DOGS, AND WILD IRIS

By Keith Mark Johnson

THEN

When I got into climbing, men were men. Most climbing women were men too, as back in the day you had to be blessed with a hurkin’ set of brass balls to even think about climbing. There were no safely bolted 5.8’s with chain anchors neatly placed at the top of a thirty meter face. It was America in the late seventies. Climbing was this gnarly sport that allowed one to escape from the fear of one’s government wanting to kill you. By 1975, we’d lost all our civil rights leaders, our finest politicians and most of the genius musicians. The Beatles were no more. I was still playing Cream records hoping Eric Clapton could get off heroin long enough for a quick reunion tour. It was a murky period of disco bright confusion after a desperate decade of a nation being polarized over Viet Nam, race riots, and Presidential lies. Hmmm. (As a well read German friend of mine once said to sum up the absurdity of politics and the human condition: ‘Every forty years, same old shit.)

By the time I strapped on my crampons in 1977 things were finally changing. Women were still opening their own doors, but were finally shaving their leg hair. Men were giving up limp wristed peace signs for firm handshakes with corporations deeply concerned about machines, computers, profit motives and property rights. The dope was getting stronger and expensive. Cocaine was the new “safeâ€
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Post by Crankmas »

spot on
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Post by Buster »

Dog owners... I'm packin my 9.
'Darling, may I please be excused for a moment?
I have to shake hands with a very dear friend of mine, whom I hope to introduce you to after dinner.'
The polite way to excuse yourself and take a piss.
Pru

Post by Pru »

I'm going to eat all the food in your pack and then take a dump on your rope, Buster, since my dog is too well behaved to do so.
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Post by Buster »

Pru wrote:I'm going to eat all the food in your pack and then take a dump on your rope, Buster, since my dog is too well behaved to do so.
Promise?
'Darling, may I please be excused for a moment?
I have to shake hands with a very dear friend of mine, whom I hope to introduce you to after dinner.'
The polite way to excuse yourself and take a piss.
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Post by mcrib »

I thought the message was the cocaine is a safe drug
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Post by dmw »

Looking forward to going to Lander with Logan now!!!! ;)
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Post by anticlmber »

to bad he can't say the same.
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Post by mcrib »

when you get there you should smell his breath to see if he's eaten any turds.
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Post by dmw »

I am sure he will have a vast array from which to choose. Lately he has been eating elk, mule deer and horse poo. Anticlimber, he misses you too.....
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