Dogs
I will hang out at the crag with Gaitor any day, she's one kick ass dog!steep4me wrote: It's easier to leave your dog at home if you live in Lexington and just come down for the day. But, if you travel 7 hours to get there every weekend, there's no way to leave your dog at home unless you want to pay for pet care ($32 per day)
I am leaving my dog home this weekend with my spouse who will babysit for free.
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Bring it!
Hey, where you climbing this weekend? I'm going to being both my dogs, both my cats, and my toddler. Hope you can keep your concentration when trying to send the proj. We both know Moonbeam is hard as hell.
@Steep4Me.... I have only taken my son to the crag once and we were the only group there. I do plan to take him a few times this summer. I dare someone to say anything to me about it. I'll cut their rope while they are hang dogging.
Hey, where you climbing this weekend? I'm going to being both my dogs, both my cats, and my toddler. Hope you can keep your concentration when trying to send the proj. We both know Moonbeam is hard as hell.
@Steep4Me.... I have only taken my son to the crag once and we were the only group there. I do plan to take him a few times this summer. I dare someone to say anything to me about it. I'll cut their rope while they are hang dogging.
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Awe, I knew you were an asshole with a soft side. Pansykrampus wrote:. . and maybe some sugar for the toddler just before you leave.
The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own.
You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
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You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
Albert Ellis
What ever do you mean? Have you any idea what its like to ride for two hours with a toddler who is hopped up on sugar and chocolate.heidiramma wrote:Awe, I knew you were an asshole with a soft side. Pansykrampus wrote:. . and maybe some sugar for the toddler just before you leave.
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oh yes, I see, that's more of what I like to hear!! We're on the same page then, please resume insulting comments. You have my support. . .
The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own.
You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
Albert Ellis
You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president.
You realize that you control your own destiny.
Albert Ellis
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krampus wrote:What ever do you mean? Have you any idea what its like to ride for two hours with a toddler who is hopped up on sugar and chocolate.heidiramma wrote:Awe, I knew you were an asshole with a soft side. Pansykrampus wrote:. . and maybe some sugar for the toddler just before you leave.
you know who she lives with??? right??? she knows what its like to live with a toddler. dont ya think?
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Ben could probably send harder anyway and hes only 19 months!bcombs wrote:Bring it!
Hey, where you climbing this weekend? I'm going to being both my dogs, both my cats, and my toddler. Hope you can keep your concentration when trying to send the proj. We both know Moonbeam is hard as hell.
@Steep4Me.... I have only taken my son to the crag once and we were the only group there. I do plan to take him a few times this summer. I dare someone to say anything to me about it. I'll cut their rope while they are hang dogging.

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