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21-Feb-2006 11:26:36 PM
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>...Aaaaand - weeeeee - saaaaaay
>" Thank yooou to Hexy !!! " ---for bringing this thread into being...
>Thank you & good-night !!!
>Boom ! Tish ! Crash ! Stella guitar-solo ! Fire-works ! >Chickswithbigtitsrunnin'alloverthestage ! The crowd chanting :Hex-y !!! Hex-y !!! Hex-y !!!
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27-Feb-2006 10:42:45 AM
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I think it quite fitting that I have the final word on this thread, as I tuck Hexy in to bed, wipe the dribble from his chin and warm up a nice big mug of milk. Sleep tight Hexy......Zzzzzzzzzz.....zzzzzzzzzz
These final words from Jean-Marie Leblanc and Christian Prudhomme, directors of the 2006 Tour de France, are befitting for this historical occasion
"On the 21st of February we turned the page on a long, very long chapter in the history of Chockstone. Subsequent events made it clear to us that it was just as well that this was so.
Does this justify closing the entire book and erasing all the emotions that, for so many years, "Havashat" and its protagonists have provided us with? Taken as a whole, judged on its lifelong worth – like an artist or a poet – and in particular on its future productions, we want to believe that Chockstone deserves a better fate. The dream that it embodies, the values that it is capable of generating mean that it has a duty to be able to hold its head up in pride.
It is towards this goal that we are working, as of now, which begins with the announcement of the end of "Havashat" as we know it. All of those, still as many in number and still as enthusiastic, who have faith in the sport and the men, will join us in our future hopes for Chockstone.
Vive la Chockstone, et farque-orff-l'Hexy!
Jean-Marie and Christian"
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14-Mar-2006 3:33:56 PM
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...bump... back in your little hole Hexy (carrot)
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20-Mar-2006 12:17:49 PM
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20-Mar-2006 4:23:02 PM
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What's a "fetus"? Is it the plural of "fetid"? Actually when the pic was downloading I thought it was Mr Onsight with another pic of a hot Euro-babe ... well ... I suppose I got that bit about the 'babe' right. Unless of course it's Sigourney Weaver 8-0
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20-Mar-2006 5:53:13 PM
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>Actually when the pic was downloading I thought it was Mr Onsight with another pic of a hot Euro-babe...
Sorry Bill! Will try to make it up to you....
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29-Mar-2006 8:50:55 PM
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Not wanting to discuss off topic but I was doing some catching up today.. The bit on Everest, was that a pi$$ take or do you reallyhave to allow 2 months for the summit trip?
Excuse my ignorance.
Ralph
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29-Mar-2006 10:23:43 PM
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yes 2 months is normal- the climbers leave high camp on about the 3rd of the month, hillaries step is generally reached by about the 18th, to ensure that thy dont run out of supplementary oxygen climbers must attain the actual summit by no later than the 11th of the second month, and turn around to descend by the 22nd. an experienced party would normally then descend as far as camp 4 that same week, and be back in base camp by the 2nd or 3rd day of the 3rd month.
if there are any struggles such as tired legs or the party runs out of party-poppers or dipping sauce for the biscuits, this 2 month estimate can be significantly extended.
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29-Mar-2006 10:40:24 PM
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On 29/03/2006 mockmockmock wrote:
>Not wanting to discuss off topic but I was doing some catching up today..
> The bit on Everest, was that a pi$$ take or do you reallyhave to allow
>2 months for the summit trip?
na, but only if you want to die of High Altitude Sickness because you didn't allow enough time for aclimatisation!!!
Yea 2 months is fair, and if you miss the window of oppertunity (which is very small) there is chance for a second later on in the month extending the trip by much more. the most time is spent hauling supplies up the mountain to higher camps then comming back down for a rest then going back up etc.
mousy ur schedule seems to be fairly flawless, care to try it out next season?!!
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29-Mar-2006 10:43:46 PM
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Thanks... here I was thinking that spending a week getting used to the altitude was normal---enough.
Something I never looked into.
Ralph
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29-Mar-2006 10:52:20 PM
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yea even takes a week or two to hike up there, add another few days if/when one gets dissentry!! there a LOT of preperation time at base camp, so much to organise, it's insane!!
i just did a lot of reading about trips etc, i could talk for hours!!!
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29-Mar-2006 11:13:20 PM
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>mousy ur schedule seems to be fairly flawless, care to try it out next season?!!
yeh sure, ill see you over there then...say on the 1st at 9:27am in tengboche?? if im not there dont worry im just late
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29-Mar-2006 11:15:27 PM
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>dissentry
sabu would you care to explain to us bumblies what 'dis-entry' is? i cant see which entry you're pointing to
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30-Mar-2006 5:58:57 PM
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i didn't spell it right...
heres the correct spelling (thanks to microsoft word) : Dysentery
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13-Sep-2006 3:00:36 PM
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BUMP.
It is now spring 2006, two years on (roughly) and too long has this thread been off the front page.
SO here it is: the infamous 'HavachatwithHexy" thread. *bows head in reverence....*
(hehe)
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1-Dec-2006 8:45:27 AM
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Front page news ...
>Happy Birthday To HEX bobjones burger dagdamor vita !
>Welcome to our newest member TheShedAgent from Victoria, Australia who joined us on 30/11/2006.
Yeah, Happy birthday HEX !
DidyasummitinPatagonia?
A romp down memory lane;
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=Display&ForumID=1&MessageID=24717
... being the last post of HEX, ... as that particular user name ...
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19-Jan-2007 2:40:45 PM
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On 6/10/2005 The HEX wrote:
>(snip) I'M SORRY DUDE !!!.........................
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>Further to my catharsis, I include said histrionics...
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>Feb 2004
>'hex' (no avatar) becomes CS member # 500...
>'hex' (13 posts) is banned for standing-up against retro-bolting ...
>'Hex'(no avatar) appears soon-after and freedom of speech issues allow
>progress ... mods add TROLL to make ' Hex-TROLL ' ... mods warm to the
>hex an add the big-boobed-babe/lady in red dress avatar ...' Hex-TROLL
>' (177 posts) is banned for being naughty after Mike returns from Europe
>...
>'HEX'(skull&bones avatar) appears soon after and negotiates access-rights
>by resorting to self-moderating ...sometime later, Shaggy abandons the
>sexy-big-lips avatar, and'HEX' grabs it ! ... Havachatwithhexy is established
>, so that prolific hexy doesn't saturate the forum-board ...'HEX'(999 posts),
>is super-ceeded by 'The HEX'(androgenous avatar), and ...well...youz can
>contribute to the story from here ...
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>...starting with (snip)
HexohHex where4 art thou Hex?
Chockstone needs you!
Crux mag needs you!
The cauldron is rusting and needs you!
cumbarkallisforgiven! (shades of Arnie accent)!
WeRpineingaway@arapsPerhaps?
Heh, heh, heh.
:)
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19-Jan-2007 4:47:27 PM
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CRUX mag definately needs you
if the real hexybaby prefers to be shady, and doesnt want to publicly stand up
then please PM me, please PM me
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19-Jan-2007 5:22:22 PM
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Last time (quite recently) I tried this your PM box was full. I also note others have whistled you to clear it as well.
P'raps Hex's contribution has gone astray in the cybervoid due to falling off the overfull box?
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