haven't, no. not really into climbing movies. the few i have seen don't get close to the real thing. i suppose touching the void wasn't too bad but still a bit sanitised i thought.
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no, no,
it was released in 2000, put me off climbing for life, it seemed every five minutes somebody was falling off the mountain
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well as they say, there are old climbers and there are bold climbers but there are no old, bold climbers.Comment
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Howye Lads
I'm not working today, but I'm In California, just got back from a night club and can't sleep. Also the wife f**ked off a couple of weeks ago. Altogether not a good time for me.
And the bolivian marching powder is probably not helping.
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Originally posted by milanbenesnice saying Scots,
Luke, try to Luke on the bright side
Milan.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Good afternoon Franko,
I fear you have just raised an anomoly, when you said...
'The bedroom furniture is delivered today and have to assemble everything'
you then qualified this with,
'It's heavy real wood italian furniture.',
surely, if it is heavy real wood itialian furniture, it would arrive _pre-assembled_ utilising professional wood related assembly techiques such as dove tail joints and the like
I fear from your over egged description that what you describe as,
'It's heavy real wood italian furniture.',
is in fact some flat packed tat from Ikea... which would explain why you have to assemble it - using an allen key I assume
Still, horses for courses eh, one man's rubbish is another man's treasure
All the best,
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Originally posted by milanbenes[..]
'It's heavy real wood italian furniture.',
is in fact some flat packed tat from Ikea... which would explain why you have to assemble it - using an allen key I assume
Still, horses for courses eh, one man's rubbish is another man's treasure
All the best,
Milan.
Nonetheless, I couldn't find any worthwhile bedroom series in any shop (IKEA or cheaper) and had to get some proper italian manufactured series.
Yes, I could have ask for it to be assembled but I can save 10% as I am quite experienced in those things. Capisc???I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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