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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Aug 31, 2015 - 02:08pm PT
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AW, SNAP!
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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Aug 31, 2015 - 07:39pm PT
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neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Aug 31, 2015 - 08:02pm PT
hey there say, mouse... :O

this is so... uh, wow... again, you missed the ride...

this is really, uh, ohmy... :(

are they NOT allowed to even wait and 'check the trail' for any
humans (or mice) within a few blocks... oh my...

will you get to try again this week...
this does not sound very good, huh, :(

there is a friend of mine and she just calls her 'ride' system, in boston, and let's them know what time her appt is, and they come for her, at a set time to MATCH her appt, and she waits...


but, they do stop and check to see who may be around that is ready for the ride... and yeah, she can't be tooooo late, but they DO make an effort to check...



hang in there... it's got to work, sometime, oh my...



say, you need a little help from your friends...

anyone around that you can ask for a lift, :)









hope you can find someone, mouse... we sure don't want you to
be singing the blues... :(




may the 'good time' roll, into the appointment room,
and then, onward, to good health, and may this
get solved soon, mouse
amen:


Gnome Ofthe Diabase

climber
Out Of Bed
Sep 1, 2015 - 02:17am PT
Who
Buys
Carmex lip blame?

Tall is relative big is not. . .
Ugh I should stop it is 5 o'clock.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 06:21am PT
Happy Steptember. This is the way my younger brother throm Merced pronounced the word. And throm, not from.

"Bless us O Lord and thesedie gifts which we are about to receive throm thy bounty..." at meals, dozens or hundreds of times all thru the years.

Carmex is reviewed here on this net page, big boyo.
http://www.makeupalley.com/product/showreview.asp/ItemId=17764/Lip-Balm/Carmex/Lip-Treatments

It's not recommended for use UNDERNEATH lipsticks, so it's right out for me. :0)

Besides, I'm still working on a stick of lip balm I've had for over fourteen years and is still extraordinarily effective.

It's Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.'s SPF 15 Hopn-n-Mint Lip Balm. I got it at a Celtic Festival near Sonora in about '97 or '98. Or maybe it was at the Music Festival further up the highway at Kennedy Meadows where we heard John Prine. SN Pale Ale was really starting to take off as a wave of admirers gave it some impetus. Like any company, they liked to promote any way they could, and the lip balm was a 'free goodie.'

It has organic hemp oil in it and three or four other oil ingredients, so it's pretty slick stuff. But my lips don't suffer much as I don't go high, and I'm out of the wind most times. Besides which, it really doesn't do my lipstick any favors as a base, like Carmex. :0)

There. I just now applied some. I'd forgotten how nice it tastes! Mmmm....

I've checked online for this product. It's available thru Amazon (your own sister's probably on Amazon--they have it all) and so there are a few reviews. One says:

"Love it. I received two free samples at Harrahs RIncon
who has a flea market on Sundays. The lip balm is the best.
Tastes good and really works to relieve dryness even on top
of my lipstick."

Well, that's another bag of worms...on top or or underneath of the lipstick. Mmmm-hmmmm...

Another reviewer said:

"Got this for my brother-in-law for Christmas.
It went with a the sweatshirt that reads,
'This Mood is Approved and Sponsored by Beer.'
He got a kick out of the lip balm. He loves IPA beer."

Otay, but I do not like IPAs at all. Never offer me one.
A priest could legitimately tell me after confession,
if I still did confession, to go and sin no more,
but first drink a sixer of IPA as my penance.

I've noticed over the years, too, that the balm itself gets a layer of scummy dark stuff on the top of the gel. Is it from dirty lips? One wonders about the strangest things in the hour before dawn...

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Note: I said this balm's been around at least fourteen years...today is the approximate date I officially took up residence in Middle Earth, though I began to move in on August 28th, 2001. Easy to remember, as the 9/11 attack took place right away after I got settled in. This stick of balm is from '97 or so. Nearly twenty years old, still good. Mmmm...nice.

neebee, you always carry us to a place of higher love. Thank you, kiddo!
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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 06:39am PT
Our sponsor for the day is Spic and Span. No mo' dirty flo'.
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Recommended by Mop the Hoople.
And the Sesh Washboard Trio's harp player's mom, too.

A shout-out from Spic and Span to Flip Flop, too.
"Wipe yer boots, son. Were you born in a barn?"

mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 06:41am PT
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zBrown

Ice climber
Sep 1, 2015 - 09:07am PT
A Baumy day, eh?

Nearly everyone loves The Wizard of Oz, and most of us have seen it enough times to quote certain lines verbatim ("I'll get you my pretty, and your little dog too!") or break into an a cappella version of 'We're Off to See the Wizard" at a moment's notice. Since Oz is about to celebrate its 75th anniversary next year, here's a fun peek at a few details that may have escaped the attention of even the most ardent Ozophiles.

1. Dorothy's Cruller. Just before singing "Over the Rainbow," Dorothy takes one of the "just fried" crullers Aunt Em offers the farmhands. She takes a small bite, tosses a piece to Toto and from there it seems to vanish. But watch closely, she's still holding it as she begins to sing and at the beginning of the second verse, she tosses the remainder into the barnyard (hopefully Toto saw it!).

2. Miss Gulch's Umbrella. As Miss Gulch pulls up to the Gale farmhouse, you can see an umbrella strapped to the front of her bicycle. This is an "insider" allusion to the water allergy of her Ozian alter ego, the Wicked Witch of the West. In the original L. Frank Baum book, the Witch carries an umbrella, not a broom.

3. Dorothy's Dresses. Here's a question sure to stump family and friends: How many dresses is Dorothy seen wearing? The answer is two, not one. When Dorothy meets Professor Marvel, he glances at a portrait of Dorothy and Aunt Em in their Sunday best -- both are wearing wardrobe only seen for this brief moment. (Look closely: the professor never returns the photo either!)

4. The Coroner's Death Certificate. When the Munchkin coroner pronounces the Wicked Witch of the East "really most sincerely dead," he displays the official death certificate which is dated May 6, 1938 -- exactly 19 years after L. Frank Baum, author of the original Wizard of Oz book, passed away.

5. Toto's Deleted Dance? When dance director Bobby Connolly was interviewed in 1939, he discussed the challenges of teaching the Munchkins how to dance in unison but he also mentioned that Toto's trainer was tone deaf, so Connolly had to give the trainer the music cue a couple beats ahead so the trainer could translate the signal to the dog. When "Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead" is reprised, Toto trips down the steps of the city hall and falls in line behind the Munchkin soldiers with no further explanation -- was this the "Toto Trot" to which Connolly was referring?

6. The Wooden Sawhorse. Another reference to the Oz book series may be the inclusion of a wooden sawhorse in the background of the Tin Man scenes. In Baum's The Land of Oz book, a similar sawhorse is brought magically to life and becomes a permanent resident of the Emerald City thereafter.

7. The Munchkin Suicide. The Wizard of Oz was never envisioned to play on a screen as small as a TV set, so confusion has arisen about the unusual motion in the background as Dorothy skips away with the Scarecrow and Tin Man. One silly urban legend says it is a Munchkin suicide-hanging caught on film. In actuality, the movement is that of a large stork reacting to the dancing by rising up and unfolding its wings defensively.

8. Dorothy's Giggles. When filming the scene where Dorothy slaps the Cowardly Lion, Judy Garland kept flubbing each take for laughing at Bert Lahr's ridiculous blubbering. Even in the final-version scene, she is composed until the Lion reaches for his airborne tail -- and misses -- at which Judy breaks character and cracks a small smile!

9. The Witch's Hourglass. Remember when time ran out and the Witch shattered her hourglass in a rage? The sand was made of pulverized red sequins (like those on the Ruby Slippers) to give it that Technicolor sparkle. And the hourglass the Witch throws had holes drilled into it so it could glide the length of a wire and hit the same mark for each take.

10. Dorothy's Time Warp. It seems as though The Wizard of Oz all takes place in the span of one day. Indeed at the conclusion, Dorothy's family and friends are all wearing the same clothes they had on at the beginning. But in the parallel universe of Oz, time functions differently. Listen carefully and you'll hear Dorothy say she tried to get home "for days and days."
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 01:33pm PT
"Groovin' on a Tuesday afternoon."

Balmy, perhaps. Crazy, not.

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I got on the phone and talked to Maria and her co-worker,Betty, in succession. Got a new appt. for this Thursday at mid-morning with the dentalworks in Fresburg.

Then I spoke with the rides maven, Susan, who confirmed a seat on the van that morning.

Praise the lawd, praise the lawd!


So, looks like I'll be off to see the Wizards of Ahs in two days, though it seems like only yesterday I was supposed to see them the first time.

Gotta lay off that "Window Pane."
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Cosmic, it's all about who's handlin' the strings.


mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 09:00pm PT
"Let's do the Time-Warp again!"

We are heading North by Elvis, Captain.

Digital enhancement?

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Make it so. Engage the Time Capsule at thirty point seven months, eight days, twelve hours, fifty-two minutes PDT, Number Two.

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Jack Finney's first time-travel novel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_and_Again_(novel);
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 10:24pm PT
PURISTS! ELITITS! "YORE BETTERS!"

"There is no greater fan of fly fishing than the worm."--Patrick McManus

"Woman, essentially a purist, is naturally bigoted and relentless in her effort to make others as good as she thinks they ought to be."--Emma Goldman

"I was a purist bore."--Michael Parkinson

http://www.canvas-of-light.com/2011/02/why-a-purist-in-photography-is-nonsense/

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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 10:37pm PT
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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2015 - 11:20pm PT
A Grace Zaring Stone novel, which I'm currently involved in, sent by feralfae, The Bitter Tea of General Yen, is proving to be quite entertaining.It was made into a film by Frank Capra.

Miss Stanwyck also said, "Eyes are the greatest tool in film. Mr. Capra taught me that. Sure, it's nice to say very good dialogue, if you can get it. But great movie acting - watch the eyes!"





Dolt might have said the same thing, or Chouinard, or Ed Leeper or Jerry Gallwas."Check out the eyes."
Gnome Ofthe Diabase

climber
Out Of Bed
Sep 2, 2015 - 04:29am PT
I have taken some similar shots of rusting pro. . .
If I can I post from the desk top I have been banished to the laundry room and the shablet
For this , the first week of school.
The dangerous years have begun. Kids today have to be big in a hurry and my little gnomes are not ready for the big bad worlds of Middleschool and High. School .


shipoopoi

Big Wall climber
oakland

Aug 2, 2013 - 08:36pm PT
body and soul, another scary day in my youth. i walked out with the kid(kurt smith) without the usual feeling of doom cause the kid had requested to lead it. yeah, i'll go belay on that. so, kid doesn't feel it and backs off the double bolts and offers the lead to me. hey, is this a sandbag?

so i go up and start climbing above the double bolts to the roof, and i'm feeling pretty good for a bit, but then it starts getting real thin, and finally, the last move to the undercling is desperate, like 12a, and i just stick it and slam a cam. that would be a super rude fall from there. i can't do the boulder problem(12b) above the roof, so i lower off.

i come back a couple of days later consumed with a feeling of dread like i always did when i went out to honor bachar by possibly dying trying to do one of his routes. john barbella was my partner. i had left a sling on the first cam i had left in the roof. the result was that i was able to clip the cam before doing that hideous move to the roof. so, my ascent was less that perfect, with preplaced pro, a pinkpoint not a redpoint. i slung a knob going out the roof, which was decent, then committed to the face above. this is a huge fukking runout, maybe 40 feet from the cam, and 35 feet from the tied off knob to this big ledge. it's medium 5.10, on knobs and edges, and goes through a slightly overhanging bulge at one point. as one nears the ledge, the ground becomes a factor, nearly 80 feet below. but it's only 5.10 here, and although the routefinding is a bit tricky, i did not have any problem here, though it did take all the skill and courage i could muster. barbella followed, if you could call it that, and eventually commented that he should have just taken jumars.

it was the second ascent of one of the most feared pitches in yosemite, and i had survived only to try and die on another bachar testpiece. kurt commented to me a few years ago that we were lucky to live through those times. i wholeheartedly agree.

Steve Schneider
Oakland, CA

ps thanks to CAN'T SAY(do i know you) for pointing out lechlinski's role in what must have been a hairball first ascent

This is to remind that getting it done back in the day could be something to write home about, but they did not give out Merit badges or any such stuff.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 2, 2015 - 06:05am PT
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/MeritBadges/mb-CLIM.aspx

This would be Bill Nickell and Vern Clevenger. It sure appears to be Indian Rock in Berkeley. Bill is from Oakland. I don't know where Vern lived.Both the photo and the song, courtesy of Timid TopRope.
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Doin' that daily good turn.

Soon-to-be girl scouts, likely.
feralfae

Boulder climber
in the midst of a metaphysical mystery
Sep 2, 2015 - 06:43am PT
Oh, Mouse! So glad you have the appointment on Thursday. That was expeditious re-scheduling on your part. Bravo! One step nearer to a return to good health. Good for you.

The smoke has cleared here and so the migrating hummers are more visible as they pause on their journey and take time for a few swigs of nectar from the feeders. Great save on the hummer!

Your nieces are darling! My daughters were Brownies, then Girl Scouts. The Boy Scouts had their own camp grounds, but the Girl Scouts did not. I successfully petitioned so we got to use their campgrounds (when they weren't there) and have our own camping adventures. I hope your nieces have wonderful adventures in the Scouts.

zB, I have learned more about Wizard than I had any idea. I did know the entire story concerns the gold standard in some way.

Off to make more mud pies,
ff
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 2, 2015 - 07:02am PT
I love that word!

But you might could enjoy making mud biscuits for a change. :0)

Prairie Home Companion, the weekly radio show produced by Garrison Keillor, is "sponsored" by the fictitious product "Powdermilk Biscuits", whose slogan is:

"Made from whole wheat raised in the rich bottomlands of the Lake Wobegon River valley by Norwegian bachelor farmers,
so you know they're not only good for you, but also pure, mostly",
which "give shy persons the strength to get up and do what needs to be done. Heavens, they're tasty and expeditious."
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mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 2, 2015 - 07:11am PT
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Time for biscuits.Will settle for buttermilk pancakes with bananas.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 2, 2015 - 07:27am PT
For the politards, who seem to lack a sense of humor, in general.

"Hi, friends. I'm SO Serious. I'd like to take this opportunity to discuss cheating at bridge (Chappaquidick), cheating in marriage (Marilyn), and cheating on 50-mile hikes."

[Click to View YouTube Video]Cheating at pinochle will be covered a bit later by my Nana, somewhat of an expert on that subject.

feralfae

Boulder climber
in the midst of a metaphysical mystery
Sep 2, 2015 - 07:27am PT
Hmmm. . .
I got all the way out to the studio, and then began to laugh.
First firing of clay yields . . .
Bisque. Biscuit.

From wikipedia:
Bisque porcelain

Your word play is working very well, Mouse.
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