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dipsi
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Post by dipsi »

Yeah, Steve! We all wanna climb, but we gotta work! :cry:
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Steve
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Post by Steve »

You could skip work dipsi.
Climbing tomorrow, anyone...anyone?
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
climbhigh
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Post by climbhigh »

Happy b day man ! Come to Boone !
charlie
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Post by charlie »

Happy B-Day dude! If you're not in the wedding you can skp it, come to Boone!
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Post by Guest »

Happy Birthday, Steve!! I'm sorry climbing didn't work out for you today. If it's any consolation, I didn't get to go yesterday as planned. Of course I had a very special houseguest and didn't really care...

Piece of advice for anyone looking to climb during the week: there is almost always someone at Miguel's you can hook up with. Arrive by 8:30 or 9 am and you can usually partner up with one of the elves living there.

Steve, if you want to take a day next week, I'm thinking of going on Thursday. Let me know. I'll let you pick the crag as a belated birthday present! :D
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Post by Steve »

Sandy wrote: there is almost always someone at Miguel's you can hook up with.
Thats what scares me Sandy.

I took the lame wade out and worked today. The 40 something hours of OT from last weeks hurricane coverage just won out...guess I'm greedy. Thanks for all the b-day props, as always you guys and gals around here rock. I have a feeling that if we skipped the wedding tomorrow Jill wouldn't complain a bit either. Maybe we can find some chunk of rock to climb on the way home Sunday. Ya'll have fun in Boone!
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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