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2-Nov-2016 11:35:44 PM
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I found a hemispherical piece of gear, roughly the diameter of a human head, has straps, may possibly belong to someone called Jim. Colour is the same as a lump of coal, brand sounds like a salty twisted bread stick. Found at a NSW sea cliff owned by the navy, neither blunt nor parallel, under a climb called White Fog (or something similar). Sticker on the front says "Jim".
If you think it might be yours, let me know details (such as brand, colour, location, etc) and I'll arrange to return it.
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3-Nov-2016 10:25:37 AM
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Is it Animal, Vegetable or Mineral ?
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3-Nov-2016 10:44:38 AM
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I would normally claim it as my own, but not on this occasion. I know it's owner was at the aforementioned area recently engaging in some recreational pegging with another consenting adult curly haired Chockstone identity. I'm certain that they will contact you with a badly spelt message shortly.
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3-Nov-2016 3:46:59 PM
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On 3/11/2016 Eduardo Slabofvic wrote:
>I would normally claim it as my own, but not on this occasion. I know
>it's owner was at the aforementioned area recently engaging in some recreational
>pegging with another consenting adult curly haired Chockstone identity.
> I'm certain that they will contact you with a badly spelt message shortly.
Eduardo my good climbing bro, if you are going to cast nasturtiums in a spirit of new age flower power, then please state facts correctly. For example, stainless steel pegs are the new vogue at sea cliffs like Point Perpendicular.
Oh, and I'm not greatly surprised that you might still be feeling a little discombobulated, given that Jim left hastily when he saw your belaying technique.
Jim, ODH has your Petzl helmet, but you might want to wash it when you get it back as Eduardo used it when he decided that he needed to go too.
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3-Nov-2016 11:59:57 PM
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I've recently lost my favorite orange Abercrombie hoody. If that's what you found I'll be very happy;)
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