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By CHill
From High Valley, Ut.
Dec 26, 2007
in YOUR endo

Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
-I want a pony

Am I the only one who knows that "Kenneth Noisewater" is the name of Paul Rudd's left testicle in the movie "Anchorman"? Duh, also the movie took place in San Diego, the place this fool has listed as where they live.

All the disruptive crap this dork has been saying should be ignored until she actually HAS the "balls" to say it under her real name.

By kirra
Dec 26, 2007

CHill wrote:
Am I the only one who knows that "Kenneth Noisewater" is the name of Paul Rudd's left testicle in the movie "Anchorman"? Duh, also the movie took place in San Diego, the place this fool has listed as where they live. - All the disruptive crap this dork has been saying should be ignored until she actually HAS the "balls" to say it under her real name..


Hey 'DORK' ~ Perhaps you may be unable to understand sentences, but it's only 3-4 words = Guideline #1: don't be a jerk ~ Santa must of skipped your house yesterday...

perhaps this person IS using their real name ~ try mixing your lily-white derrière (or whatever color it is) with more culture for a nu xperience w/those tiny littl' balls of yours ~(:

...and the next positive comment may now proceed -Cheers ~

By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Dec 26, 2007
 In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs.    Unfortunately, due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny size, they died shortly after birth. <br /><br />The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health, although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve. <br /><br />After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning  mother. The veterinarians decided to try something that had never been  tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only "orphans" that could be found quickly, were a litter of weaner pigs.  The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger.<br />

Is it too soon after Christmas to ask Santa Ian for an ice-park @ Tamo? I swear, I've been real naughty this year.

By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Dec 26, 2007
 In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs.    Unfortunately, due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny size, they died shortly after birth. <br /><br />The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health, although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve. <br /><br />After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning  mother. The veterinarians decided to try something that had never been  tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only "orphans" that could be found quickly, were a litter of weaner pigs.  The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger.<br />

CJD wrote:
Well, you duffers are in luck. There is an area at Tamo called "The Greens" where the climbs have golf related names. I have one I need to go finish that will be called "The Gopher".


Again, a route named Ocotillo - super sweet course if you can rise to its level. Must be a 3 star climb to deserve such a name.

Best route @ Tamo would have to be called The Raven.

By kirra
Dec 26, 2007

Mark Nelson wrote:
Is it too soon after Christmas to ask Santa Ian for an ice-park @ Tamo? I swear, I've been real naughty this year.


no Ice for you Mark...~(:

By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Dec 26, 2007
 In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs.    Unfortunately, due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny size, they died shortly after birth. <br /><br />The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health, although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve. <br /><br />After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning  mother. The veterinarians decided to try something that had never been  tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only "orphans" that could be found quickly, were a litter of weaner pigs.  The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger.<br />

kirra wrote:
no Ice for you Mark...~(:


Shucks. I guess that's what I get for being part of the Access Fund puppet brigade; proudly sounding off with our one finger salute! (with the guide hand, of course; brake hand firmly holding the dull end)

By Kenneth Noisewater
From San Diego
Dec 26, 2007

"All the disruptive crap this dork has been saying should be ignored until she actually HAS the "balls" to say it under her real name."

No need to get to so angry CHill. (live up to your pseudonym) We were brainstorming, and I want a pony.

1. Are you telling me that my requests were crossing the line of "ludicrous" while everyone else's were completely realistic? Come now. Golf course, fresh water, flushing toilets?

2. "CHill" is not exactly crystal clear as to your identity. Certainly no need to share it, because I don't care. It doesn't matter.

3.Maybe your point was:
"If your not going to play nice in the sandbox with us, get out." But you weren't playing very nice in saying that way.

Lastly,
4.What's the point of this exercise when the Apaches are going to shutdown the land exchange anyway? It's all just a fantasy.

By The Larry
Dec 26, 2007
Touching the sun on the Mexican Caulk Gun.

CHill wrote:
Am I the only one who knows that "Kenneth Noisewater" is the name of Paul Rudd's left testicle in the movie "Anchorman"?


That's funny, my left testicle's name is Professor Jonathan Norcastle III.

Oh yeah, What do I want at Tamo?

A good road would be cool.

Some killer trad line would be awsome.

Hard sport climbs are always nice.

Off the hook bouldering yo!

Kirra to take me out to dinner after a day of hard climbing.

I like my steak rare.

By kirra
Dec 26, 2007

The Larry wrote:
Kirra to take me out to dinner after a day of hard climbing. I like my steak rare.


anyway you like it Larry...but b-careful what you ask for ~(:

By CJD
Dec 26, 2007
My Hero

You guys are funny.

CHill is is name C. Hill.

BTW. Kirra CHill is African American I've seen his ass and it ain't lilly white! This is really funny.

By kirra
Dec 26, 2007

lol ~ that is funny CJD...it was meant figuratively but to avoid confusion I added a few more words -thanks

My wish for Tamo:

1. That it's creation NOT be contingent upon losing Oak Flat, QC, Atlantis, The Pond & polluting the groundwaters that feed into Devil's Canyon.

By CHill
From High Valley, Ut.
Dec 27, 2007
in YOUR endo

Wow Kirra...Am supposed to be impressed by the example you set in your post and not be a "jerk"? You sure have a way with words.

"Kenneth", I wasn't talking about playing nice, I don't care if you're anti-Tamo or whatever you are. What I was saying was if you want to be taken seriously you should maybe reveal a bit more about yourself... then we would understand more about your motivations to constantly add negitive or disruptive comments. CJD started this thread to hear what people would like to see IF Tamo becomes a reality. The golf course stuff in this thread was stupid, for sure. But, even Kirra has slanted her negitive comments to suit a Tamo "wish list", and it wasn't some smart ass "I want a pony" crap. At least she isn't hiding behind a psuedonym derived from the toilet humor in a Will Farrel movie.

Most of my friends call me "chill", possibly because of its irony. It is derived from my first inital and last name in combination. If you don't know who I am...You better ask somebody.

By Kenneth Noisewater
From San Diego
Dec 27, 2007

http://www.moviewavs.com/php/sounds/?id=bst&media=MP3S&type=>>>>>

Chill, I am very sorry. I didn't know you were such an important person. And these forums are serious business! where work actually gets done.

I will take my bathroom humor to another sandbox.

b. fantana

By CHill
From High Valley, Ut.
Dec 27, 2007
in YOUR endo

Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Chill, I am very sorry. I didn't know you were such an important person.


Thanks "Kenneth", I'm a ledgend in my own mind.

http://www.moviewavs.com/php/sounds/?id=bst&media=MP3S&type=>>>>>


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By Joseph Stover
Dec 27, 2007

Good routes, reasonable access.

By CJD
Feb 1, 2008
My Hero

I just heard from Sherman last night. Looks like ASARCO is starting activity in the Chillito mine (drill rig, new dozer roads, etc.). I'm guessing the road to Tamo (which crosses their property) will be closed soon. Bummer. I'm heading down to do some climbing before it is closed. Anybody want a look?

By manuel rangel
From tempe, az
Feb 2, 2008
I loved the Needles of the <br />Southern Sierra.  The route is Don Juan Wall 11b, this shot was taken by a hard woman just before my manly fall.

CJD, how's the road in there with all the rains lately? I would love to get down there next wknd. If you need a partner, I am free next s/s.

By CJD
Feb 4, 2008
My Hero

Manny,

Apparently the road is still ok. I'm not to sure about this weekend. I have a meeting Sat. so it would be a one day deal for me. Not sure if I can make it but I want to get down there soon. Try giving Sherman a call. He's living down there again just climbing not working. Yeah, it is so good that although he could be climbing anywhere he's back here.

By manuel rangel
From tempe, az
Feb 5, 2008
I loved the Needles of the <br />Southern Sierra.  The route is Don Juan Wall 11b, this shot was taken by a hard woman just before my manly fall.

thanks, Chris, will do.

By CJD
Feb 5, 2008
My Hero

I think it is funny that I offer a trip/tour to Tamo and only one local has the guts to reply in public. If Sherman and I hadn't discovered this area under the circumstances of the OF threat would anybody be interested? What if some "approved" local had announced the discovery of a beautiful new area with absolutely bomber rock and thousands of routes and boulder problems? I bet there would be a mad rush to get in there.

First people complain that they were not invited/included (which is false) now they turn their noses up at it. I just don't get it. Suit yourselves. Sounds like a "sour grapes" problem to me.

By susan peplow
From what day is this?
Feb 5, 2008
Beer Anyone?

Hey Chris,

Public, private - I'm in but don't have my truck this week. The Saturn wagon will never make it so I need to shuttle with someone else.

I already emailed John - I'd love to go again and the weather should be fantastic!

Manny, you don't have 4x4 do you?

~Susan

By manuel rangel
From tempe, az
Feb 6, 2008
I loved the Needles of the <br />Southern Sierra.  The route is Don Juan Wall 11b, this shot was taken by a hard woman just before my manly fall.

I have a toyota trd 2wd and it should be good to go. Unless the mud is too deep and soft. You in? Send me a pm.

By susan peplow
From what day is this?
Feb 6, 2008
Beer Anyone?

Manny, I got my shuttle worked out but thanks. If you go back out on Sunday, I should see you then.

70+ degrees, nifty Quartzsite and the place to ourselves. Cool beans!

~Susan

By Linda White
From gilbert
Feb 6, 2008
Young Monkeys

when are ya'all going? I'd love to tag along. I have a 4x4 wrangler...


let me know

By manuel rangel
From tempe, az
Feb 8, 2008
I loved the Needles of the <br />Southern Sierra.  The route is Don Juan Wall 11b, this shot was taken by a hard woman just before my manly fall.

Linda, I was out there yesterday for my second visit and enjoyed it. The rock was just as good as I recall and the routes were fun. I shall return.


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