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    I am pretty sure that in either the jackets or boots thread their are some piccies of Carl's bouldering outfit (well in some of our minds anyway)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Ed, 30 and 18 degrees in Celsius, right? Otherwise it sound like your'e living at the South Pole and set your refrigeration to make it even colder when you got home. I have air con. Run it in my bedroom at 72 Farenheit(sp). The house retains heat and doesn't dissipate easily. The Cella cream was fantastic! Lathered up almost like an explosion. Excellent cushioning. Used a 4/8 Spike that's close to needing a touch up and felt no roughness at all. Heard a new to me expression that I put to use and damn if it didn't work. "Shave the lather, not the beard" Makes for a light pressure.
    Yes those flavour degrees. We have a small AC that does our lounge and master bedroom provided we leave the door open.
    I hopefully have some cella and omega creams coming back from Italy in a week or two, one of my colleagues is from there and is going home for a week or so. Though there is a 50/50 he will forget or just buy the wrong stuff.
    When is thr heatwave breaking?
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    When it damn well wants to. Forecast is for gradually cooling off with a little rain, but this is the Pacific Northwest and who knows? In Oregon you go from the coast with moderate temps most of the year to the Willamete Valley that is oft unpredictable with the northern part where I am at to the southern part bordering on California ranging from hot to very hot , to the mountains with in between weather to Eastern Oregon where it is hot summer, very hot summer all summer long and miserable cold in the winter. The valley is winter rain a lot of rain most of the time and I like rain. Cold and snow is rare generally with temps maybe between 35 F to 65F. The joke is sometimes Oregonians are called web footed becuae of the wet weather.

    Hope you get some Cella to try, I think you will like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Its like rock climbing indoors.
    Is it the indoor rock climbing with fake cliff faces and little hand holds. Used to do that. Lots of fun. My harness might be a bit tight these days though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy79 View Post
    Is it the indoor rock climbing with fake cliff faces and little hand holds. Used to do that. Lots of fun. My harness might be a bit tight these days though.
    That's about it.
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    I thought it was like rock climbing except you do it just a couple of feet off the ground. It's like rock climbing for the wuss in your family.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    I thought it was like rock climbing except you do it just a couple of feet off the ground. It's like rock climbing for the wuss in your family.


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    It is except that the "rocks" are walls with funny shaped lumps of plastic bolted on. However I think Carl and his mighty forearms of power would out do me at either rock climbing or bouldering, and he is nearly old enough to be my dad (assuming he started early), so I shouldn't mock him too much for essentially spending his spare time at a playcentre.
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    Hate cutting across, but my whole ensemble/arsenal is on it's way, my bay-rum, my shaving soap, my brush, my razor, just need to get a strop.
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    Glad to hear it, what sort of eta are you expecting? And.what are you doing about a strop?
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    Cream is arriving tomorrow, the rest of it sometime next week, i have no idea, will any leather strop suffice?
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