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spuzo
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Post by spuzo »

OK - aaron - I will see what I can do to make this happen....I'll have Joe bring his stuff and I will see about another bottle of Tequila (to ease the pain) and we'll make you a star.


wow - that statement could apply to many many things....
"I enjoyed a Guinness after I got back home from Palm Sunday Mass." - Captain Static


"Listen, you heard what I said. Do you want me to donate or not charlie. Suck it up and procreate." - Andrew
aaron

Post by aaron »

that's what they told me in hollywood this summer.
i left broken hearted and adept at making money in back rooms.
spuzo
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Post by spuzo »

aaron wrote: i left broken hearted and adept at making money in back rooms.
Then you should be well-prepared for what we have in store.

"Well, why don't you just come over here and suck your wife's dick..."
"I enjoyed a Guinness after I got back home from Palm Sunday Mass." - Captain Static


"Listen, you heard what I said. Do you want me to donate or not charlie. Suck it up and procreate." - Andrew
TradMike
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Post by TradMike »

I am a nut when it comes to climbing shoes. I have made cement replicas of my feet that I store in my shoes, laced up, when I am not using them. The result is a shoe that is perfectly molded to my foot. I first cast molds of my feet with alginate. Alginate is that stuff they use to make impressions at the dentist's office. I was careful to squeeze my toes together as the alginate was setting up to mimic the shape they are in within the shoe. After the mold set up I pulled my foot out. I mixed up plain cement for the castings. Works great and now my feet don't kill me on those all day routes.
aaron

Post by aaron »

yep, im turning 18 on wednesday!
can i guess what my present from he who shall not be named is gonna be?
funny monkey
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Post by funny monkey »

Similarly, I know a few people climbing barefeet. And that oil from your feet? After a while, your feet totally stop sweating (or should i guess). If they don't - add just add water (I mean: just add rubber)
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TradMike
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Post by TradMike »

Just got a pair back from Yosemite Bum. They still do the best work!
The Pirate
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Post by The Pirate »

Rock & Resole, Boulder Co. Great work...fast service...experienced...
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air canada
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Post by air canada »

I'm a big fan of The Cobbler in NY. They resoled a pair of my shoes and they were like new when I got them. I just finished wearing throught the resole, and at no point did they start to peel. They weren't fast, but they were up front about it. I think the turn around was around 3 weeks, including shipping. Absolutely worth it.
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Christian
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Post by Christian »

Komito in Estes Park. They did a perfect job on my xrays.
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of trying is I feel more guilty.
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