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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by duncan on Today at 10:49:29 am »
Good article in Climbing, not yet paywalled: https://www.climbing.com/news/didier-berthod-climbs-cobra-crack-5-14-squamish/

Not mentioned is that Didier's daughter Cedar is also a crusher, winning the lead event in the Canadian Championships last winter and now in the national team.

Thanks for this, quite the redemption story. Paywalled now but available here of course: https://archive.ph/b4Dzp

(Whilst she's also Didier's daughter, I imagine Cedar had a lot more influence from Thomasina Pidgeon until recently).

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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by Oldmanmatt on Today at 10:21:59 am »
Very hard to compare, but…
I started to develop a lump, at the MTP of the big toe on my right foot along with some “aching” type pain.
Initially it seemed fleshy - cartilaginous.
What I didn’t realise and only did as it progressed, that lump was inflammation over the root cause.
Now, almost ten years later, I have a pronounced, boney, lump and often considerable pain.
Bone spurs! Arthritis, essentially.
Halux Rigidus and probably the result of a frostbite some 30 plus years ago.
Bugger doesn’t half chafe on flip flops and stubbing the fucker has resulted in a few new words in the English language to make Shakespeare blush. Fuchenbassardcunwancaarggh, being one.
Climbing shoes are a problem (as is smearing) but downturned shoes are the best.
I was told it would hamper my running/hiking/load bearing marches; but it hasn’t, really.
Safety shoes are an arse with it and I prefer soft uppers on any shoe I intend to spend a long time wearing.
Anyway, get it x-rayed.
How any of that relates to your Pinky…🤷‍♂️
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by Fiend on Today at 10:11:59 am »
Good article in Climbing, not yet paywalled: https://www.climbing.com/news/didier-berthod-climbs-cobra-crack-5-14-squamish/

Not mentioned is that Didier's daughter Cedar is also a crusher, winning the lead event in the Canadian Championships last winter and now in the national team.

Good read, thanks!

(And now I realise he's not referring to Cedar Wright  :lol: )
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by SA Chris on Today at 09:47:54 am »
Oh yes, great autograph that no-one wants! :)
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music, art and culture / Re: The right to counter-protest
« Last post by dunnyg on Today at 09:26:22 am »
Was a labour MP back in the day, so probably quite a lot longer.
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music, art and culture / Re: The right to counter-protest
« Last post by mrjonathanr on Today at 09:05:20 am »
The Guardian reports that John Woodcock’s ‘independent’ report on protest groups will recommend proscribing Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/17/government-adviser-on-disruptive-protest-accused-of-conflict-of-interest

No doubt the curbing of these groups will be welcomed by BP and the arms manufacturer Leonardo, both clients of the PR firm Purpose Business Coakition, which he chairs.

Similarly, Glencore (mining, coal) and Enwell Energy may well welcome the restriction of these groups’ activities. Woodcock is a paid adviser at Rud Pedersen Public Affairs, another lobbying firm, which acts for both companies.

How much longer will we have to suffer this damaging and corrupt administration?
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by jwi on Today at 09:01:11 am »
But it improved your autograph I hope
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shootin' the shit / Re: Balls to Fiend (The Football Thread)
« Last post by cheque on Today at 08:32:40 am »
Cheque obviously picking players from Mansfield reserves.

 :lol: I forgot all about FPL when I moved house in December and haven’t dared look at it since…

Also this season Stags went unbeaten until late November, won one game 9(nine)-2 and won automatic promotion. For the first time in my life I tried to get a ticket for a home game and was unable to! Who needs fantasy when reality is this good?  ;D
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news / Re: significant repeats
« Last post by SA Chris on Today at 08:20:25 am »
I did that for when I became a famous footballer. Didn't help unsurprisingly, I was shite at it.
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diet, training and injuries / Re: Bunion but not a bunion?
« Last post by stone on Today at 06:40:19 am »
I've got what I think is a ganglion cyst on my toe but it isn't bone like. I can squish it flat and it then fills up again. It's not a problem. I've had it for years.
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