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Havachatwithhexy...

The HEX
14-Oct-2005
5:06:09 PM
Addax-droppings-buffer-zone ... hehehe...
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"Itz OK hexymeol'china, itz only agent 177@thedoor....well havachat with her soonanuff............. OK !!! --- let-her-rip-hexy!!! "
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Reference , snip , excessive questionmarks(used by slow grass-hoppers...)

>along in Neiloz car...
Awwwww , leave Neil out of your blah...drone...?...dribble... what I'm really trying to say to you , is , I never would have SERIOUSLY ? considered climbing CHR, unless I had been (tor)mentored ? by you oh great one ...

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The HEX is happy to help those who etc,etc,etc ................ so howz it goin' , Alrob ;-)
Dave C
14-Oct-2005
6:11:44 PM
On 14/10/2005 adski wrote:

>I'm not sticking up for DOD just because he's from NSW or cause he's a
>nice guy or cause he's a Real Person With Feelings, but fair go! He puts
>some character and spirituality into his signature at TheCrag and you judge
>and say he sounds like a wanker.

If he's the same guy who popped up on here a week or two back then I see no need to change my opinion.


The HEX
14-Oct-2005
6:16:18 PM
>the same guy ...

hahaha! ... Damo ... I MEAN ! ... DoD' getzaround doesn't he ...

The HEX
14-Oct-2005
6:19:15 PM
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Notso Stuck in the UK wrote:
>UKC is the place for endless rants on almost every subject ...

Whinging pomz...
>springs to mind ...

:P
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The HEX
14-Oct-2005
6:25:52 PM
Are you old enough
obsessedclimber
Online Now
14/10/2005
>21, climbing 23's... few years buffer...
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So since gym-climbs don't count , that should be ... maybe ...
>21, climbing 14 ...

... but then again, take the grade7-thingy into the extrapalation and ya still got a good buffer, bro ...

:D

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Dave C
14-Oct-2005
6:29:17 PM
On 14/10/2005 The HEX wrote:

Re; UKC
>Whinging pomz springs to mind ...

I have said this once or twice, boy does that get a reaction!

The HEX
14-Oct-2005
6:36:41 PM
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WOOOOOOHOOOOO !!!...checkthisout ... hereza whinga who can walk his talk !...

'...Britain’s Rich Simpson, 22, has repeated Action Directe (5.14d) in Germany’s Frankenjura region. It is only the sixth ascent of the route since the late Wolfgang Gullich climbed it in 1991. Simpson sponsor Ben Moon wrote on his website: “Rich obviously has a strong sense of climbing tradition and has been working his way through all the classic sport routes of the ’80s and ’90s, ticking along the way routes such as La Rose et la Vampire (8b), Le Minimum (8b+), Agincourt (8c), Wall Street (8c), Liquid Amber (8c), Hubble (8c+) and now Action Directe.”

Action Directe is a power problem with tiny holds, including a crux dyno off a mono, on very overhanging limestone. The landmark route also has been repeated by Alexander Adler (Germany), Iker Pou (Spain), Dave Graham (U.S.) and Christian Bindhammer (Germany)...'

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Super Saiyan
14-Oct-2005
6:59:49 PM
**JEDI BITCH SLAP FOR THE HEX!!**

Thats gonna leave a mark....

The HEX
14-Oct-2005
7:10:24 PM
On 14/10/2005 obsessedclimber wrote:
>**JEDI BITCH SLAP FOR THE HEX!!**

>Thats gonna leave a mark....

...

*the dark-side 'force' races thru cyber-space ...*

...


" OUCH !!! ...

>thinks a lot mister Meldrum !!! "

A memorable CubeArse/MankyBus contribution...

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The HEX
14-Oct-2005
7:18:45 PM
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JCP
>simey#1 was being funny in a nonmadeup way...

Yeah, I know,bro ...

...But thanx for the "na! na! na! banana! naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!" , anyway;-)

Another But ... I can relate to ya pinin' fa nee-HEX ... I feel like I'm wearing a new pair of school shoes while wanting to cling-on ...hehehe ...to my old pair ... even if the heals are so worn down from using them as billy-cart-brakes, that ...

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Rich
15-Oct-2005
12:15:49 PM
On 13/10/2005 KP wrote:
>http://www.chockstone.org/Media/Review.asp?Action=Show&BookID=303&LimitFormat=MV
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>nowra 2004 anyone ?
>

or 05 KP? don't worry mate he was asking for it with all his raving .. ;)

The HEX
15-Oct-2005
2:13:06 PM
I knew the Rich Simpson thing would stimulate you, Rich;-)
>Okay, time has come for a little planning...Cheers!
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Havagoodlook thru this thread, Rich ...

Topic Date User
European Sport Climbing Extravaganza Saturday, 25 September 2004 At 12:23:49 AM climbingjac
>Hi all,
>Well the real business of climbing has begun. We've seen "Action Direct". The approach to >bolt one is a layback crack. Marty had a go in his thongs and got two thirds of the way to >bolt one. Lee was similar. Neil bouldered all the way to bolt one and got a bit of a shock >when he realised how high up he was. By the way, there is a resident pack of Marlboros
>stuffed in the crack, presumably for the enjoyment of the hardcore takers...


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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
2:16:13 PM
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This
>http://www.needlesports.com/nutsmuseum/nutsmuseum.htm
+
>http://www.mountaineers.org/nwmj/05/051_Ethics.html
>ttp://www.mountaineers.org/nwmj/05/051_Ethics2.html
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>http://www.immortal.net.au/climbing/resources/articles/article4.html

= lotsa good stuff ... thanxteam:-))
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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
2:23:50 PM
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Richard
10OCT
>Some risks you take because otherwise what's the point of being alive, other risks you >avoid so you can live longer to take more of the risks you like !!

Been thinkin' & tinkerin' with this gem ... herez the hexy arm-end-ment;-)

Some risks you take because otherwise what's the point of being alive, other risks you avoid so you can live longer to take more of the *risques* you like !!

Thanx again, Dicko ...

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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
5:06:58 PM
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steph
Online Now
15/10/2005
>18 and loving it...

You craddle-snatcher, you ... Sabuz got himself ' an older-woman' :P

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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
5:10:53 PM
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Cragx
Oct 15
>Adding wieghts for Woodie Sessions?

>Im thinking of adding weights while doing endurance work on my woodie and was >wondering what , if anyone, uses for such a purpose...I see the main problem trying to >have the weights distrubuted across the chest and back region so it maximises the areas Im >trying to work, Ive come up with two possible solutons on the web...

>Weighted Vest 1

>Weighted Vest 2
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Mmmmmmm ... interesting ... wunda how Kim woodagone on The Ring Route with these, instead of a divers-weight-belt ...

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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
11:15:08 PM
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Messner burns his bra ... I MEAN !!! ... bro ...

http://www.k2climb.net/news.php?id=808

'...Messner would have needed a constant heat source to burn them. In other words, a lot of gasoline or kerosene. That's a major effort to destroy the remains. "If he did this in the U.S., he would be prosecuted,"...'

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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
11:30:11 PM
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The Iker Directe --- start doing some one finger pull-ups , Rich ... or keep-on given hexy the bird;-)



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The HEX
15-Oct-2005
11:37:06 PM
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kezza
15/10/2005
>Update:
>18 years old.. Outdoors can lead 22's and breaking into the 23 barrier...

Sorry, Kez, but unless ur using wigglies , ur outdoor 22/23z don't countfa sh#t...

:I
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kezza
16-Oct-2005
9:19:29 AM
I've never got into leading trad, I missed that stage and went straight to sport.. And quite honestly it just doesn't do it for me. I like climbing for the climb.. I like pushing my grade limits etc etc.. I admit I quite often prefer to chase numbers.
See you at the Gallery Hexy!

-K-

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