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Originally posted by nomadd View PostI watched him last night on a programme about climbing the Eiger.
He has very scary teeth.
His teeth look small and spaced out for his mouth, whereas ordinarily it's a pretty crowded place. Has he got a big head or small teeth?
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Originally posted by Diver View PostEiger and everest. everybody is doing it now though!
Now little old ladies stroll up them for afternoon tea
And Sherpas carry the luggage and retrieve dead bodies and discarded rubbish.
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Bonington takes flame to Snowdon summit
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Originally posted by moggy View Postagreed about the teeth - but then again so do a lot of people from his generation.. that eiger climb in the 1960's though would of been something else.
Now little old ladies stroll up them for afternoon tea
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agreed about the teeth - but then again so do a lot of people from his generation.. that eiger climb in the 1960's though would of been something else.
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Originally posted by nomadd View Post
He has very scary teeth.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Bonington holding another suspiciously dud looking torch.
The one that went past me looked like a dud too, and that one wasn't up a windy mountain. Has anyone seen a lit torch, or is the fire element missing from these Olympic torches? Perhaps they are best viewed at night, close up, with liquid nitrogen cooled thermal imaging equipment set to high sensitivity.
He has very scary teeth.
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Bonington takes flame to Snowdon summit
Bonington holding another suspiciously dud looking torch.
The one that went past me looked like a dud too, and that one wasn't up a windy mountain. Has anyone seen a lit torch, or is the fire element missing from these Olympic torches? Perhaps they are best viewed at night, close up, with liquid nitrogen cooled thermal imaging equipment set to high sensitivity.Tags: None
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