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  • I don't think Sarah Palin ever once tried to tell your family what to do.. I think you've sponged up to many libral lies... really they were all summarily debunked.
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    come on willow...ashley biden is 27...bristol palin is 18....there is a major difference

    actually bones at 18 Bristol is considered an adult just as Ashley is. The only difference is one action is a crime and the other isn't..
    I used to live in NC around 4 years ago but now I live in California. The John Edward (as in the psychic) thing was a reference to a South Park episode.
    Who determines if it is "supposed" to rain? I know, that was a smart-aleck response. I haven't checked the weather.
    John Bachar is an old free soloist..., um,...he's the only one I can name. Oh wait, Peter Croft! He's still climbing strong. Dean Potter, the guy who free soloed the Nose on the video I think you are referring to, is amazing. Still young, though. He free-soloed two first ascents in Patagonia on the Torres del Paine. Unbelievable. Then there's Alex Huber (who I've met) who free soloed an overhanging 5.12 in the Dolomites (while ironically wearing a helmet). I don't even want to be that good. Or crazy.
    I hate repelling. Its the most dangerous part of climbing. Scares the bejeezus outta of me. One has to rely entirely on the equipment when doing it. Damn it! You're right. I just can't help it.
    Yes, I wear a helmet. I take what I feel is reasonable safety very important. That being said, I have climbed ropeless numerous times, even the 1,500 foot Royal Arches Route in Yosmite NP. It was only rated 5.7, but its still very dangerous. And helmets won't protect a person from rock slides or long falls. There's a case in the Accidents in North American Mountaineering report for 2001 wear a guide on Mt. Rainier took like a 60 pound rock to the head. His helmet disintegrated and he died instantly. Sorry! I mean, helmets are great and make a climber nearly invincible.
    Alright, I'll refrain from the mortal side of your family's activities. Its good to know you husband retired from hang gliding. That shit is way too dangerous for me to even consider doing. Okay, that's the last I'll mention it.
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