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By Nathan Scherneck
From Portland, OR
Feb 5, 2011
He took the whipper while trying to place his #1 Stopper.  So sad.

It would be interesting to see an expansion upon the rankings. As of now the rankings are sorted by top contributors, by points. I think it would be interesting to also show rankings by:

- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by route), past month
- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by pitches), past month
- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by boulders), past month
- Days on rock, past month

- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by route), 12 months
- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by pitches), 12 months
- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by boulders), 12 months
- Days on rock, 12 months

- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by route), all time
- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by pitches), all time
- Quantity of "recent ticks" (by boulders), all time
- Days on rock, all time


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By Chris Plesko
From Westminster, CO
Feb 5, 2011
OMG, I winz!!!

Don't you have 8a.nu for that?


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By Adam Stackhouse
Administrator
Feb 5, 2011
me

How could we verify something like that?


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By Buff Johnson
Feb 7, 2011
 In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs.    Unfortunately, due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny size, they died shortly after birth.  <br /> <br />The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health, although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve.  <br /> <br />After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning  mother. The veterinarians decided to try something that had never been  tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only "orphans" that could be found quickly, were a litter of weaner pigs.  The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger. <br />

I just saw my tickie page -- I have 1 day on the rock, sweet!! It's like starting from the beginning; oh the fun, the danger, the nooberosity as a punk ass kid.


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By England
From ?
Feb 7, 2011
Alpine toothpick.

What about ice?


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