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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 1:37 am
by rhunt
Who is Pigsticker? I thought we were talking about pigsteak.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:03 pm
by Power2U
Climbing Rules!

Climbing buildings, trees, ladders, stairs, and even rock...it's just fun to get off the ground! Who cares how you keep yourself from getting killed while you do it, handrail, bouldering pad, rope, cam, quickdraw.

How can you argue with that :?:

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:14 pm
by Guest
Amen, brother Power2U!

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:16 pm
by pigsteak
power2U....
how dare you desecrate the hallowed ground of sketchy pro, long hikes in, and beer bongs for breakfast.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:27 pm
by pigsteak
lynne,

you have bad mouthed the dude from michigan, curdled at Rhunt, and told me I speak nonsense....and I am the one who doesn't have a right to an opinion? Please tell me YOUR views so I can make them mine. I SOOOO need help in forming an opinion.

and to all the other posters who commented on my "rantings"....hmm, I must have touched on a nerve. I had trad grandpas daring me to take em to the cliff for a day of clipping bolts (to see if we were equals), I was accused of having SUV payments, not owning a rack, and getting stuck on 5.6 trad lines (which btw, IS a POS)..... now my observation....I am the one accused of over generalizing???? None of us has met, yet because my opinion differs, I get the raz..interesting. I always thought the trad crowd was just like family.

One more story of getting your double rap line stuck in a water gully on the retreat off a 5.2..I'm gonna hurl.

To the older gentleman who climbs hard trad and trains, you I applaud. It ain't a sport if you can only partake one weekend a month...this type of behavior would make it a hobby. big difference.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:34 pm
by Guest
Pigshit, where did I ever say you have no right to an opinion? I merely stated that I personally couldn't give a damn what you think - which, by the way, is my right. Your attititude is repulsive, little person. Does that chip on your shoulder make you climb in circles?

Since you asked, I will say that I personally think ALL climbing is good. I agree with SCIN and others who have stated that limiting yourself is foolish. Criticizing people who climb what you will not or cannot is a sign of insecurity. How old are you, 12?

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:48 pm
by pigsteak
Lynee,
Another interesting Freudian post by you. Shall we break it down.
1-You don't use my proper login (are you insecure?)
2-You call me "little person" (are you insecure?)
3-Without knowing me, I have a "chip on my shoulder" (are you insecure?)
4-Because I prefer one style of climbing over another, that makes me insecure? And what guidebook did that come out of?
5-You assume that I am 12, and therefore my opinion would not be valid. Are you insecure because today's pre-teens onsight your decaded old projects?

Looks to me you are the only one hurling personal insults. Shame on a grown woman for acting so childish.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 2:53 pm
by Guest
the chip on your shoulder, the fact that you are a little person, and your immaturity are glaring in your posts. Since it's painfully obvious you can't understand anything else, I thought the childish insults were fitting. Besides, I rather enjoy seeing your knee jerk. Pigshit suits you. Climb on!

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 3:02 pm
by overhung
:D

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 3:06 pm
by Artsay
You drew your own persona by your elitist attitude. The words you choose to use made you look immature, small minded, and egocentric. It's fine to have an opinion and to prefer one type of climbing over the other. However, when you think/boast your preferred type to be better than anyone elses, giving reasons with no factual backing, then you are asking for a confrontation.

Or you just have a small cock.