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shootin' the shit / Re: U-S-A! The American Politics Thread.
« Last post by mrjonathanr on Today at 09:33:52 pm »
I am just a poor boy, though my story's seldom told
I have squandered my resistance for a pocketful of mumbles
Such are promises
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest, hmm

https://youtu.be/C1VUWDcp5Sg?t=2
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shootin' the shit / Re: U-S-A! The American Politics Thread.
« Last post by ToxicBilberry on Today at 09:15:39 pm »
This has to be the craziest Trump 2024 footage I've seen yet. I'm not sure what the back story is....

https://twitter.com/harvardplayer/status/1788569137637122242

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power club / Re: Power Club 752 6 - 12 May 2024
« Last post by Duma on Today at 08:45:44 pm »
Hope the hip eases up DD!
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shootin' the shit / Re: U-S-A! The American Politics Thread.
« Last post by mrjonathanr on Today at 08:24:41 pm »
He's a reality TV star, in a very big show. The storylines aren't real, but the consequences are.
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shootin' the shit / Re: Cars, Cars, Fucking CARS !!
« Last post by tomtom on Today at 08:04:42 pm »
Wheel bearings rarely fail together - so normally you can hear it from (in your case) either rear near side or off side. Have a drive with the rear seats down which can make noises from the back clearer..

Reducing when deaccelerating in neutral does make me wonder if it’s a diff issue (especially if it seems to come from neither near or offside wheel).

Once it’s in a ramp or jacked up (either at home or at garage) you’ll find out easily enough. Spinning a wheel with a duff wheel bearing makes all sorts of not good noises (the ones that turn into a whine when at speed).
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by edshakey on Today at 07:43:23 pm »
Shawn Rabatou also climbed Story of three Worlds twice in a session becuase he dabbed on the a tree the first time he climbed it.
So he just climbed it once then  ;)
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shootin' the shit / Re: U-S-A! The American Politics Thread.
« Last post by andy popp on Today at 07:30:28 pm »
Would be really nice to have some context to that. Anyone have a video of it?

Context would really be just Trump's normal rally performance: free association, digression, bragging, lying, and incoherence. It doesn't need to make any sense. I actually know (through family) someone who was there - they have a condo in the town. All the Jersey shore beach towns are very white, but Wildwood is also pretty rednecky, and very Trumpy (in a pretty solidly Democratic state).
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by crimpinainteasy on Today at 06:45:08 pm »
First person to climb V15 twice in a day (half day?).

Scratch that, actually been done a few times! Not many times though..

Ondra Fa'd two 8C's and an 8B in a day back a couple years back. https://www.instagram.com/p/B44J_8YJq0Q/?utm_source=ig_embed
Shawn Rabatou also climbed Story of three Worlds twice in a session becuase he dabbed on the a tree the first time he climbed it.
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news / Re: The inevitable E grade thread
« Last post by andy popp on Today at 06:34:07 pm »
This is also all rather abstract when we actually use grades in context. Even if we simply have a picture with a line drawn on it and no description, when we are actually stood beneath a crag we take in a range of visual clues that help us make sense of a combination of letters and numbers on the page: does the rock look solid; does it look compact and hard to protect; how tall is the cliff; how steep; are the lines obvious or hard to read, etc. etc. Of course, having a guide book description adds even more information.

Ah, well that's all good as long as you are using grades for their primary purpose: to give information on difficulty to the aspirant ascentionist.

Silly me!
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by SA Chris on Today at 06:33:16 pm »
First person to climb V15 twice in a day (half day?).

Scratch that, actually been done a few times! Not many times though..
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