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10-Jun-2005 3:18:50 PM
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>Hey Simon, you need more shots of stripy lycra, big chalk bags, and bad hair cuts.
Well for that I'd need the right "model" of course. You volunteering? 3.30am start...
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10-Jun-2005 3:43:08 PM
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you can borrow my haircut if you need it simon!
thanks rob, yehi have his email....
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10-Jun-2005 4:10:01 PM
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On 10/06/2005 Onsight wrote:
>Well for that I'd need the right "model" of course. You volunteering?
>3.30am start...
I have been known to be climbing at 3.30am, but usually with a half empty bottle of tequila down my trousers.
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10-Jun-2005 11:11:10 PM
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we have a couple contestant models already! we're going to have to start photo auditions... lets battle it out right here matey :P
well to start with, here's me one of the last times i wore lycra ('99 nationals)
eduardo, your turn! :P
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10-Jun-2005 11:22:29 PM
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Crikey Josh! How old were ya then?
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10-Jun-2005 11:23:32 PM
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haha ummmm.....12 i think? maybe 11
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10-Jun-2005 11:47:42 PM
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On 10/06/2005 Eduardo Slabofvic wrote:
>Hey Simon, you need more shots of stripy lycra, big chalk bags, and bad
>hair cuts.
What, you mean like this?
http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=17263
or maybe this?
http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=17283
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11-Jun-2005 8:08:37 AM
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Oh no, I remember last time Chockstone devolved into a lycra shoot out, and I didnt' even enter. Bike lycra doesn't really count though
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11-Jun-2005 9:16:55 AM
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I've still got plenty left in the armoury youth! The really bad ones haven't appeared on the web yet (largely because some of them are of me!)
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12-Jun-2005 8:02:39 AM
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"Lycra's a privellige, not a right"
We better watch out for mods. This is having less and less to do with Simons or anyonw elses calendars.
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13-Jun-2005 5:00:36 PM
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there is a market for climbing photos.
people buy this stuff or they don't.
for the armchair critics.
how about a big arsed bumbly calender, starring particularly vocal chockstoners,
p.s.
i've never been in a situation where people on the ground have been calling up to a climber
"geeze mate, you were great on passport to insanity, but by god you're really crap on punks in the gym"
maybe i've lived a sheltered life.
i just remember my first (top rope) climbing experiences where so much encouragement came from below
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13-Jun-2005 5:05:34 PM
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whoops!
i was replying to the crap on page one
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