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Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 1:41 pm
by tbwilsonky
ha. hilarious.

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 2:10 pm
by Clevis Hitch
tbwilsonky wrote:ha. hilarious.
+1

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 2:54 pm
by JR
vertical1 wrote:....see what happens if we ever meet in the woods....
Creepy.

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 2:58 pm
by JR
Andrew wrote:Spirited, I like the cut of your jib. You will fit in well around here.
+1

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:05 pm
by toad857
ahab wrote:
Spirited wrote:First off, I took the draws (and the leaver oval
biner just below them).
toad, care to explain?
I haven't been on that route in years, but i do remember that skipping that bolt is the way to go.
Spirited wrote:does that mean that you left them for TWO full weekends, and expected
to find them when you returned?
They weren't my draws. I didn't put them there. I don't know why there were left there.

I just thought that whoever had taken them might have wanted to get them back to their owner. Thanks for clearing that up, though (could have saved us some time had you chimed in a week ago).
Spirited wrote:I decided to see where the
debate went, and gauged your response, toadguy.
Dude, you're a coward. You should have PMd me on day 1 and said "hi, i took the draws, but i dont think im giving them back.. sorry, but they were left behind and i bootied them. tough luck have a good day". instead you just sat and said nothing, until now. which, by the way, your response was pretty low class. the photo is funny, but i'm still going to have to call you out for acting like a douche.
spirited wrote:I'm sorry if I am seeming a jerk
i detect zero sincerity in that statement
Spirited wrote:I have climbed
quite a bit around the continent, and am pretty familiar with a
variety of regional ethics and styles,
Don't care. the red isn't rife with douchebags like some places.
Spirited wrote:All I saw was that
someone was lazy and sloppy enough to leave two draws on the anchor so
he wouldn't have to go to the terrible hassle of untying and threading
the chains.
The fuck you did. You saw none of the above. You had no idea why they were left behind. You just wanted the draws.
Spirited wrote:I now see that my assessment was spot on.
Again, they weren't my draws, and we don't know why they were left.
Spirited wrote:p.s. I intend to refix the draws on an established, commonly projected route, OFF of Forest Service land.
douchebags don't give back as well as they take.

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 5:32 pm
by Traddie617
^^^ I'm not reading that.

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:19 pm
by Silk
Traddie617 wrote:^^^ I'm not reading that.
You did look at the picture though right?

Spirits, you need a crusty old battery with white flaky terminals in that shot, too....

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:01 pm
by Rollo
Spirited(so aptly named!)... you crack me up.

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 4:46 pm
by redpoint86
toad857 wrote:

Dude, you're a coward. You should have PMd me on day 1 and said "hi, i took the draws, but i dont think im giving them back.. sorry, but they were left behind and i bootied them. tough luck have a good day".

BS, you would have posted the PM and cried to mama anyway. Tell your 'friends' to keep better track of their gear.

Re: anchor draws from the Rifleman

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 5:01 pm
by Rotarypwr345704
As much fun as I've had reading this the last couple of days, Toad I will buy your "friend" 2 BRAND NEW shiny green draws. That's right the shiny green BD ones. Provided no one makes another post to this thread. Cross your fingers.