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gripster, would you jog in jeans too? or play basketball?
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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not much of a jogger or a basketball player. it seems to me that climbing is different than either of those examples though. but even still, one piece of clothing can have many uses. for example, i can do just about anything in a pair of swimming trunks. swim (of course), run, jog, climb, hike, or make a beer run. jeans are pretty versatile as well, although i will admit i wouldn't be stoked about running in them, but climbing, why not? when does it really inhibit you? seriously i am curious, maybe i have been doing it all wrong, and would be a real badass climber if only i wore prana manpris.
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I like finding light weight cheap cargos and cutting off the bottom 3rd for my home-style manpri's...
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Do you all seriously wear capri pants? I believe there might be another fight at the lode if someone walked up in that shit.
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Umm, pants that are cuff off below the knee... call em long shorts if you want...bcombs wrote:Do you all seriously wear capri pants? I believe there might be another fight at the lode if someone walked up in that shit.
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no worry core..I have seen Combs sunbathing in his manpris...at the Slade rest area....all oiled up and buff.
at least i think he was sunbathing...
at least i think he was sunbathing...
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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I had just been dropped back off by Clevis.pigsteak wrote:no worry core..I have seen Combs sunbathing in his manpris...at the Slade rest area....all oiled up and buff.
at least i think he was sunbathing...
In all seriousness, the line is drawn at manpris. If Sharma shows up at the cliff with that crap on I'm done.
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Here is an artist rendering of what he would look like: