bmonk said: …@4deerinmyyard, what can I say? I’ve been in a monastery. Literally. :-)…
Wow, cool. You must be having fun exploring the world. (And all I intended by my remark was to introduce you to the weird, wonderful world of SF cons, if you haven’t already hooked up with them: http://www.locusmag.com/Conventions.html )
bmonk also said: …I remembered “grok”, but I also remembered “Grooks”, pithy poems with associated drawings by the Dane Piet Hein….
and grazer said: …Once again I learned something useful from reading the comics…..
I had to look up “Grooks” and Piet Hein, which led me to superellipses. Purty! I keep trying to stop reading the comments because I don’t really have the computer-time to spare, but I can’t quit because y’all keep directing me to little goodies like this. Never let anybody tell you that comics ain’t ejumakayshonabobbel.
Burgundy said: …I was easily as shy as you in my youth (still am….
There’s hope. Several years ago I achieved an insight into exactly why I couldn’t bear to be stared at (it wasn’t intrinsic to me at all; I was carrying somebody else’s neurosis); and after walking around stunned for three days I came out of it rarin’ for an audience. I now enjoy public speaking, though I don’t get many opportunities.
Aargh. Either I gotta stop commenting, or I gotta keep up daily.
Yes Calvin I remember the thrill of suicide gulch.
When I was a kid there was a steep, narrow gully about a kilometer from where we lived. Half way down there was a 45 degree turn that you had to make or hit a large tree. Sometimes we made it, sometimes we bailed, sometimes we hit. No one ever got hurt too bad.
The last time I was back there I was disappointed. Someone had built the Olympic Stadium over the top of our best sledding spot.
From Wikipedia:
Mallory is famously said to have replied to the question “why do you want to climb Mt. Everest?” with the retort: “because it is there”, which has been called “the most famous four words in mountaineering”
@Doctortoon - Every time I hear that “…thrill of victory and the agony of defeat..” I can still see the skier crashing through the large billboard next to the ski jump on The Wide World of Sports.
lol ive personally been down suicide gulch myself on one of those ‘ripskik’ skateboards. & i have the scars to prove it too. i sped down the road and slammed into a concrete curb. first time i did two consecutive frontflips before hitting the ground. i still go down sometimes though.
ceravi says:
Calvin is quoting George Mallory.
From Wikipedia:
Mallory is famously said to have replied to the question “why do you want to climb Mt. Everest?” with the retort: “because it is there”, which has been called “the most famous four words in mountaineering”
YEAH, live life like it’s an adventure! I felt exactly this way when I agreed to do the rope course with my good friend Patti! Because it’s there! You might not have another chance to check it out next time. :-D
margueritem almost 16 years ago
What, no pay?!? I’m with you, Hobbes.
pouncingtiger almost 16 years ago
What’s the point of being paid, if you’re not alive to enjoy it?
attyush almost 16 years ago
I don’t even enjoy seeing people on those magic mountain rides.
4deerinmyyard almost 16 years ago
bmonk said: …@4deerinmyyard, what can I say? I’ve been in a monastery. Literally. :-)…
Wow, cool. You must be having fun exploring the world. (And all I intended by my remark was to introduce you to the weird, wonderful world of SF cons, if you haven’t already hooked up with them: http://www.locusmag.com/Conventions.html )
bmonk also said: …I remembered “grok”, but I also remembered “Grooks”, pithy poems with associated drawings by the Dane Piet Hein….
and grazer said: …Once again I learned something useful from reading the comics…..
I had to look up “Grooks” and Piet Hein, which led me to superellipses. Purty! I keep trying to stop reading the comments because I don’t really have the computer-time to spare, but I can’t quit because y’all keep directing me to little goodies like this. Never let anybody tell you that comics ain’t ejumakayshonabobbel.
Burgundy said: …I was easily as shy as you in my youth (still am….
There’s hope. Several years ago I achieved an insight into exactly why I couldn’t bear to be stared at (it wasn’t intrinsic to me at all; I was carrying somebody else’s neurosis); and after walking around stunned for three days I came out of it rarin’ for an audience. I now enjoy public speaking, though I don’t get many opportunities.
Aargh. Either I gotta stop commenting, or I gotta keep up daily.
Yukoner almost 16 years ago
Yes Calvin I remember the thrill of suicide gulch.
When I was a kid there was a steep, narrow gully about a kilometer from where we lived. Half way down there was a 45 degree turn that you had to make or hit a large tree. Sometimes we made it, sometimes we bailed, sometimes we hit. No one ever got hurt too bad.
The last time I was back there I was disappointed. Someone had built the Olympic Stadium over the top of our best sledding spot.
Leonardeuler almost 16 years ago
What the heck do you mean Calvin with a breakneck speed ? How many miles an hour ? Or do you mean sledding at Mach one ?
hcaulfield almost 16 years ago
That’s a bad incentive structure
ceravi almost 16 years ago
Calvin is quoting George Mallory.
From Wikipedia: Mallory is famously said to have replied to the question “why do you want to climb Mt. Everest?” with the retort: “because it is there”, which has been called “the most famous four words in mountaineering”
carmy almost 16 years ago
Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy ride!
bald almost 16 years ago
if this one doesn’t work, look for the saucer sled in the garage , they steer even less on a decent downhill run
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
Calvin, future X gamer and extreme sports participant and base jumping into suicide gulch.
doctortoon, your kitty avatar this week has been visiting the kibble bowl a wee bit to often. LOL
cruncher3 almost 16 years ago
than how come his head isn’t big too
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 16 years ago
doctortoon, yeah, I was going to mention your cat’s “largess”, as well! I’ve got one working her way there, too!
skiwoods almost 16 years ago
Sir Edmund Hillary, why do you want to climb Mt. Everest?
hawgdancer1 almost 16 years ago
SLED? How about a tobaggan!
grammahotsho almost 16 years ago
I see an OOPS coming!
Radical-Knight almost 16 years ago
@Doctortoon - Every time I hear that “…thrill of victory and the agony of defeat..” I can still see the skier crashing through the large billboard next to the ski jump on The Wide World of Sports.
PaulAtreides almost 16 years ago
lol ive personally been down suicide gulch myself on one of those ‘ripskik’ skateboards. & i have the scars to prove it too. i sped down the road and slammed into a concrete curb. first time i did two consecutive frontflips before hitting the ground. i still go down sometimes though.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 16 years ago
RadicalKnight, Man you just dated yourself “Wide World of Sports”??!! Don’t worry, I remember that show, also, fondly!
tabbylynn almost 16 years ago
it would be me to do this. lol i want to do this before i get married and have kids. (not anytime soon)
Ivy0730Lcsq almost 16 years ago
ceravi says: Calvin is quoting George Mallory. From Wikipedia: Mallory is famously said to have replied to the question “why do you want to climb Mt. Everest?” with the retort: “because it is there”, which has been called “the most famous four words in mountaineering”
Thanks for the info. ceravi!!!
jennifertse10 over 15 years ago
YEAH, live life like it’s an adventure! I felt exactly this way when I agreed to do the rope course with my good friend Patti! Because it’s there! You might not have another chance to check it out next time. :-D
mithungo over 12 years ago
Ah..Calvin is a fan of George Mallory.