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Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 22, 2008, 11:00:08 pm
Finally Sheffield has recieved a grand spankin'
It was a good old dust up, shaking the fiber at the heart of the British scene, dusting off one or two egos.
One wonders why?
How could this be possible?
What spice do these lads from the land of the setting sun possess?
I'm sensing its a prana thing, right from the food Brits eat (currant buns i hear) to what they read and believe (The Sun).
Feel your awe, the gentle rattling of your cage (mind) when these dudes, brush by you - they bring the cool breeze of the wilderness, real unfestered Nature.
Grounded beings, walking, feeling feet deeply into Earth, hips swinging and loose, much freer in mind, body and spirit.
More thinking ensues, grandiose cliques tremble and twitter away, but what's to loose?
Energetic daggers pierce the fibers of our being, from round every corner; whispering can be heard as we sharpen our psychic artillery.
'Look who's at the wall tonight' this is how it goes, 'I heard ...' and thus the diminishment begins, because we are not at peace and our shadowy accumulents can no longer be kept in or released in a more positive manner.
'Oh, my gosh' goes the projection, 'its X, he's so much better than me, must train harder, faster' and thus spiralling out of control in your thoughts, which have a direct effect on your climbing, your obsession, you life - one diminishes one's Self in that very moment.
Which is not to say thinking can not swing the other way, thus thinking 'I know A,B and C' and climb V...hard, I have made it to the top and must be great - are not we all?
Whose the judge in all of this?
The media?
We are of course, each and every one of us - what non-sense do you buy into?
Sheffield is stuck with its energy, dark, cloudy, rainy, people may find an invigorating walk in nature just the thing.
Clearly this is no demographic study, just anthropological observations.
Some maybe angry at my yanking you around, but fear not, these sensations are the very things you need to get to know in order to keep a cool mind, when stuck out on a limb.

May I take this opportunity to apologise to any fellow punters whom may have been affended from previous ramblings (and quite possibly this one)...
                ... and also take this opportunity, whilst in the so called spot light, to say to any one who was effended to LIGHTEN UP.

« Last Edit: November 23, 2008, 12:13:54 am by Bubba, Reason: caps in title... »

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#1 Re: SHEFFIELD SCENE YANKED APART
November 22, 2008, 11:07:38 pm
For what its worth I did an wonderful problem at the wall the other night, i really enjoyed.
well done everyone who went climbing today, or polished their shoes or went to work, jolly good show.
Make mine a pain au raisin.
Thank you.

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#2 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 23, 2008, 08:14:04 pm
Heart of the British scene?  I thought that was in Wales somwhere.  PATRul - are you American by any chance?  Just so you know, Wales is not in London, and Britain is a very different concept to England. Cock.

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#3 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 23, 2008, 10:08:13 pm
What is this wiffle?

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#4 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 23, 2008, 10:18:09 pm
Whilst these guys are doing some cool routes in good style, and quickly, I'm not sure standards havve been "ripped apart".

Are we seriously saying that E8/E9s have never been done quickly (1 or 2 sessions).  Yeah, Parthian GU or Gaia flash are awesome and a superb improvement, but people have done hard grit routes in quick time before now.  Even Dawes did stuff fast as first ascents in pretty good stylee.

It's great to see people interested in these routes.  But I'd love to see these guys on new wave hard grit stuff like Fagus Sylvatica or Equilibrium or Superstition.

Hats off to these guys, but the scene ain't ripped.  More crumpled a bit at the corner.

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#5 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 23, 2008, 10:26:00 pm
"Yanked apart" GCW, see what he did there?   :)

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#6 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 23, 2008, 10:31:27 pm
Yep, but I chose to ignore that terrible pun.

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#7 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 11:32:57 am
on a weird note - didn't houdini reply to this thread (something about spell check) and someone else - then those repleies disappear - or am i hallucinating (again)?

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#8 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 01:14:59 pm
Heart of the British scene?  I thought that was in Wales somwhere. 
How many fucking times do I have to tell you? The heart of the British scene is The Breck.

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#9 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 02:31:17 pm
The heart of the British scene is The Breck.

I that is so, then it is need of a pacemaker or maybe even a transplant.     ;)

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#10 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 02:45:15 pm
on a weird note - didn't houdini reply to this thread (something about spell check) and someone else - then those repleies disappear - or am i hallucinating (again)?

Yeah I read those replies too. Someone asked the OP if they were American too.

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#11 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 02:49:25 pm
on a weird note - didn't houdini reply to this thread (something about spell check) and someone else - then those repleies disappear - or am i hallucinating (again)?

Yeah I read those replies too. Someone asked the OP if they were American too.

Yes something fishy is going on... Houdini said summert about Sheffield not being the centre of the universe, when it quite clearly is.  ;) Them replies seem to have gone...

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#12 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 02:51:40 pm
on a weird note - didn't houdini reply to this thread (something about spell check) and someone else - then those repleies disappear - or am i hallucinating (again)?
No, I deleted his post as - picking on people's spelling isn't big or clever.

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#13 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 05:37:51 pm
I merely pointed out the existence of the spellcheck function.  It's free, it works.  Some posts are real hard to read, Hastons' and PATruLs' in particular.  No-one is being picked on.  I use the spellcheck myself.  I like PATrul's posts.

Houdini said summert about Sheffield not being the centre of the universe.

I said nothing of the sort, sunbeam, you are confusing this thread w/ the karma stats page. 

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#14 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 06:05:23 pm
Howdee fellow rock addicts (i'm in recovery maself)
I was pondering over c.j.d's use of the word cock, ain't that shortish language for cock-a-leekie, which i believe is some kind of pie.
Could some kind of earth being confirm or unfirm this?

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#15 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 06:20:06 pm
Cock a Leekie is, as I understand it soup.

I think CJD was suggested that you're a choad (sp?).

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#16 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 06:22:50 pm
A soap my how sweet

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#17 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 24, 2008, 06:38:33 pm
Oh, a choad not a soap, sorry i was reading nd8lp3 (upside) down.
However, this choad word is new for my vocabulary and i've looked it up, apparently it's noun and has various meanings all around the same theme, here are some ..

choad (plural choads)
(vulgar, slang) A penis.
1970±, S. Clay Wilson, as quoted by Blair Haworth, “Meaning of Choad? (and a Peter Jackson question)” (1993 August 11), alt.tasteless, Usenet
Your choad veins are pulsing love songs

1986, Robert Crumb, Zap Comix, volume 3, unpaged
What a find...a giant choad!

1993 December 14, Steven Snedker, “Wanking 101 [long]”, alt.sex.masturbation, Usenet, as quoted by Richard J. McCunney (December 26)
We all wank, sonny wiggles his willy, daddy plays with the meat in an orderly and rational way, and granddad's choad also delivers on a regular basis.
(vulgar, derogatory, slang) A loser or undesirable person; an insulting name.

1985 February 28, Kevin Carosso, “VMS terminal I/O question”, fa-info.vax, Usenet via info-vax
If you aren't the type of system manager that likes to be nice to the choad that forgot to log out, then the program has it's [sic.] other uses

1992 October 12, “x3460afe” from maple.circa.ufl.edu, “sonic fags”, alt.music.alternative, Usenet
sebadoh blew sonic youth off the stage, you stupid choad

1997, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, “Pinkeye”, South Park, episode 107
Stan: Oh man, I feel like a total choad.
Cartman: Aw, come on Stan. Maybe that's just because you look like a total choad.

I will continue my research ...

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#18 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 06:20:12 am
Wouldn't waste your time youth .... You got it right on your first  attempt  :lol:

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#19 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 04:56:59 pm
Well i'm done with apologies.
Clearly there are too many precious social climbers out there pandering to others feelings and not really having the cahones for expressing their real opinion that lies deeper than reaction, let alone staking their precious training on a route - heaven forbid one might fall off!
What's there to loose?
Sponsorship - doesn't matter.
Friends - not really your friend if they can't listen.
Finger skin - will grow back.
Balls - it would take more than an opinion to lose 'em.
What's really the issue here, a few bumps and scrapes of the ego or a broken leg for the sake of your art?
Most of us are still stuck at the school, bitching in the playground and pulling hair ... ooooh, Patrul's so bad he said something i didn't like, he must be a willy.
I'm beginning to realise my precious time and creative opinion is wasted here , when fellow players can at best mearly hurl mud.
I understand your frustation to some degree and practice not taking it personally...one must really listen to read the silence between the lines.
I believe the reason so many so called strong climbers are frustrated beef cakes is because they can't cover themselves in mustard when it comes to stepping up to the plate!
ONe has to ask what is it the real top climbers have, when there are many other equally strong climbers out there?
I see the top boys, and those expressing the best of their potential or just trying beyond your comfort zone, as having gone some way to gettin over them-selves.
The bottom line is that results don't matter, its the process A-B and especially the - bit!
Clearer now, or am IIIIIIIIIII, me?, Patrul, making you more worked up, or is it really your mind doing it for you?
See, control the mind and the rest follows.
As some chap once said, "throw your mind up the route and you body will follow"
Quite where to find mind is another matter, but i believe peace helps with location.

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#20 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 05:24:30 pm
am i missing something? what the fuck? :shrug:

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#21 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 05:25:26 pm
Me too.  Can anyone translate Septic?

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#22 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 05:30:34 pm
Nay, patrul ain't no septic. He is originally from not too far away from my roots although I think he was kidnapped by aliens  ;)

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#23 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 05:33:37 pm
I reckon it's Idol Eyes' demented alter ego.

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#24 Re: Sheffield Scene Yanked Apart
November 25, 2008, 06:08:55 pm
Don't be silly Chris.


PATruL is literate.

 

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