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#5500 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 06:12:00 pm


Good but not significant enough for details?

- Voyager by Ben Freeman WHO?
- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?
- Fish Eye WHAT? by John Maskell WHO?

1) Lakes crusher, has an identical stunt double (Jon) who climbs french 8c


2) James Noble, climbed Dandelion Mind last year

3) Some route 8c in Spain (a bit out of my field of interest...), seems to be popular with holidaying brits!
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#5501 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 06:14:32 pm
Oh and to add Dan Turner repeated Yes We Can, Katz's 8B link at Whitehouses  last week. Streng.

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#5502 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 06:29:28 pm
Short for jobless - do one will you
Average working week over the last 6months is about 60 hours

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#5503 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 06:52:33 pm
Good weekend for some Brits:
- Voyager by Ben Freeman
- Serenity by Joble
- Fish Eye by John Maskell

Good but not significant enough for details?

- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?


You just said the wrong thing to the wrong fucking person!

Fish Eye is some route at Oliana that is so easy British girls can do it.

Ben Freeman is the Freeman who likes bouldering.

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#5504 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 06:55:01 pm
Good weekend for some Brits:
- Voyager by Ben Freeman
- Serenity by Joble
- Fish Eye by John Maskell

Good but not significant enough for details?

- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?


You just said the wrong thing to the wrong fucking person!

Fish Eye is some route at Oliana that is so easy British girls can do it.

Ben Freeman is the Freeman who likes bouldering.

It's so easy Barrows is saving it for the flash!

Haha, effort fellas.

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#5505 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 06:59:19 pm
Good but not significant enough for details?

- Voyager by Ben Freeman WHO?
- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?
- Fish Eye WHAT? by John Maskell WHO?

Sorry, I'll remember to write a little biography for each one next time..

Joble, otherwise known as James, is known chiefly for crimping the fuck out of small holds, as well as being the angriest man around. Foreign things, sequences he can't do and tall people have all been known to bring forth a righteous indignation. Some have postulated that this is due to being brought up on a small island inhabited only by tax laws and those with webbed feet, although he would claim that it's simply a proper and correct response to the scum that surround him. For further details please see his recent publications "why foreigners crossing our border should be castrated" and "If that lanky sequence is climbing then I'm not interested in climbing".

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#5506 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 07:03:42 pm

Fish Eye is some route at Oliana that is so easy British girls can do it.

Stop sn**gering at the back

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#5507 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 07:04:41 pm
Oi! simplemachines I said sn**ger not n**ger

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#5508 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 07:06:25 pm
Oi! simplemachines I said sn**ger not n**ger

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#5509 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 07:14:55 pm
Good but not significant enough for details?

- Voyager by Ben Freeman WHO?
- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?
- Fish Eye WHAT? by John Maskell WHO?

Sorry, I'll remember to write a little biography for each one next time..

Joble, otherwise known as James, is known chiefly for crimping the fuck out of small holds, as well as being the angriest man around. Foreign things, sequences he can't do and tall people have all been known to bring forth a righteous indignation. Some have postulated that this is due to being brought up on a small island inhabited only by tax laws and those with webbed feet, although he would claim that it's simply a proper and correct response to the scum that surround him. For further details please see his recent publications "why foreigners crossing our border should be castrated" and "If that lanky sequence is climbing then I'm not interested in climbing".

Sounds perfectly rational to me.

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#5510 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 08:00:46 pm
You're not in the same league or even playing the same sport, Sloper. Joble found climbing after being ejected from Combat-18 for being too angry and calling Charlie Sargent a leftie queer.

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#5511 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 08:32:52 pm
He's always come across as a mild mannered young man when I've met him.

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#5512 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 08:36:02 pm
You're not in the same league or even playing the same sport, Sloper. Joble found climbing after being ejected from Combat-18 for being too angry and calling Charlie Sargent a leftie queer.

I'll take it you're too thick to understand quite how unpleasant C18 is and hence how defamatory your statement.

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#5513 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 08:48:44 pm
He's always come across as a mild mannered young man when I've met him.

Yeah but you're not black or from Guernsey.

Sloper, no i'm not thick. I take it you have a stick up your ass?

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#5514 Re: significant repeats
February 23, 2015, 10:28:55 pm
Sloper, no i'm not thick. I take it you have a stick up your ass?


 :offtopic:

Is a formal introduction required? Religious bigot meet Political bigot.

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#5515 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 07:10:51 am
He started it.

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#5516 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 07:36:11 am


Good but not significant enough for details?

- Voyager by Ben Freeman WHO?
- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?
- Fish Eye WHAT? by John Maskell WHO?

1) Lakes crusher, has an identical stunt double (Jon) who climbs french 8c


2) James Noble, climbed Dandelion Mind last year

3) Some route 8c in Spain (a bit out of my field of interest...), seems to be popular with holidaying brits!
Nice all.
Just a quick question has voyager always been a french start?
Just interested because of this video of gangle doing it without the french start


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#5517 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 07:55:10 am
always french, Tom just found it easier without the french start

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#5518 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 09:23:07 am
If 8b flash is still newsworthy, Niccolò Ceria has flashed Ubik Assis in Font.

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#5519 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 09:28:31 am
8b flash in Font will always stay newsworthy!

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#5520 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 09:31:16 am
I thought so.

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#5521 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 02:00:04 pm
Pooch did the Swarm in a session.

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#5522 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 02:09:29 pm
Who?


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#5524 Re: significant repeats
February 24, 2015, 04:27:35 pm



Good but not significant enough for details?

- Voyager by Ben Freeman WHO?
- Serenity by Joble WHO? Short for Jobless?
- Fish Eye WHAT? by John Maskell WHO?

1) Lakes crusher, has an identical stunt double (Jon) who climbs french 8c


2) James Noble, climbed Dandelion Mind last year

3) Some route 8c in Spain (a bit out of my field of interest...), seems to be popular with holidaying brits!
Nice all.
Just a quick question has voyager always been a french start?
Just interested because of this video of gangle doing it without the french start



Always been a jump start, never been a french start. #pedant

 

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