Mountain Project Logo

starting a shed by finicking the side of an existing shed...

Original Post
Wiled Horse · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2002 · Points: 3,669
Ben Cassedy · · Denver, CO · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 315

It's messed up man, don't do it.

Dirty Gri Gri, or is it GiGi? · · Vegas · Joined May 2005 · Points: 4,115

Right wing, left wing, buffalo wings, hot wings.



It's all about sex (not that there's anything wrong with that); that's what I deciphered from this rock art book I've been reading, anyway. Now every time I see a petroglyph, pictograph, or listen too closely to politics, I imagine vulva-form motifs as the motive. I think I liked it better when I was naive, and life was simple, out exploring in the desert, excited to stumble upon an ancient site of human activity, as I innocently thought, "Wow, so many winged beetles in rock art; must have been really important in their lives, what does it all mean?... ", only to find out it was damn MF-ing vulvas I was staring at all this time in suffering heat in the middle of the desert. Yes, I am jaded.

Thank god my coffee is done brewing- gotta run!
timt · · Wheat Ridge, CO · Joined Jan 2006 · Points: 50

it depends on what kind of snake it is and how stuck the existing shed is. best to try to just let 'em work it off on his own though.... less chance of getting bit.

mike cork · · Atlanta, GA · Joined Feb 2008 · Points: 75

that is a fantastic photo. is there a source for that so i can pay the artist his rightful dues?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

General Climbing
Post a Reply to "starting a shed by finicking the side of an exi…"

Log In to Reply
Welcome

Join the Community

Create your FREE account today!
Already have an account? Login to close this notice.

Get Started