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littlebittybobby
12-13-23, 1:39pm
Nope---not littlebittymee. I'm goin' ta the wreckin' yard for 50% off all parts you pull. Already put some stuff on lay-away.

rosarugosa
12-14-23, 6:03am
Nope---not littlebittymee. I'm goin' ta the wreckin' yard for 50% off all parts you pull. Already put some stuff on lay-away.

You and your fancy holiday travels! :laff:

littlebittybobby
5-11-24, 2:47pm
okay-----how do you kids like this?(see photo). sounds familiar, i bet. ha. 5858

happystuff
5-13-24, 9:48am
LOL. Funny. And true! lol

littlebittybobby
5-16-24, 11:23am
okay-----i was thinkin' about getting you kids organized on a group vacation trip ta go on up K2. Yup. (see photo) but yeah---it is scaaaaarry, due to the steepness and everything. plus--icy cold the whole time. so anyway---ya might wanna get your affairs in order before we leave; after all, something like one out of every 5 adventurers don't come back alive. Ha. one guy from russia climbed it without supplemental oxygen. (see photo) but yeah----don't be that guy. anyway, let mee know if you are "in" on this trip. yup. hope that helps you some.58795880

rosarugosa
5-17-24, 6:16am
For some reason, I developed an incredible fascination with Everest and mountain climbing after reading Krakauer's Into Thin Air, probably my favorite non-fiction read of all times. It's kind of funny, because I will always seek the route with the least amount of uphill terrain when we go for walks in the woods, and I don't particularly like to be cold, so my participation in these climbs will always be vicarious from the warmth of home. Anyway, I read Boukreev's book quite awhile ago and remember his death. I'm afraid you'll have to go to K2 without me.

littlebittybobby
5-19-24, 2:47am
For some reason, I developed an incredible fascination with Everest and mountain climbing after reading Krakauer's Into Thin Air, probably my favorite non-fiction read of all times. It's kind of funny, because I will always seek the route with the least amount of uphill terrain when we go for walks in the woods, and I don't particularly like to be cold, so my participation in these climbs will always be vicarious from the warmth of home. Anyway, I read Boukreev's book quite awhile ago and remember his death. I'm afraid you'll have to go to K2 without me.okay--yah, it's good you read those books, too, RR. so anyway---the takeaway is, here you had semi-wealthy people tryinta waste their precious life resources, doin' somethin' scaaaary, DANGEROUS & therefore--stoopid, just on account of what? prestige? not sure what. but yeah---all that krakauer stuff is very good social studies reading, which is as you kids oughtta know by now is my interest area. yup.