http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JK5kChbRw
sharperblue wrote:sorry, but someone had to step up and post this at some point in this thread, preferably long, long, looooooong ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JK5kChbRw
sharperblue wrote:nah - i'm just a lil' monkey throwing sh*t at peopleIt's a good thread - just needs more humor
I can't believe that no one has hijacked this thread though. Why, when I was a lad, we had to downclimb half a dozen off-width Grade VII 5.13c M7 A5' s on the South face of Annapurna upside down in the dark during a storm carrying three haul bags filled with rocks while singing Mariah Carey tunes with mouthfuls of broken glass and vinegar each day before supper.
"Luxury!"
Guyzo wrote:Good one Steve.
Please stir the pot some more, really great reading.
And just because JB really climbed and sometimes didn't have time to socialize with everybody- all the time - is no excuse to call him an ass-hole.
He most certainly was not.
Guyzo
dskoon wrote:Guyzo wrote:Good one Steve.
Please stir the pot some more, really great reading.
And just because JB really climbed and sometimes didn't have time to socialize with everybody- all the time - is no excuse to call him an ass-hole.
He most certainly was not.
Guyzo
Ah, but Master Steve supposedly knows everything. . .
Steve1215 wrote:--
Jesus Christ, did I call JB an asshole? No, no, no! I made a reference to average people perceiving the "elite" as snobs ie assholes, but that's never been MY point of view. I sat around a campfire one night and EE said JB had about 100x more talent than the next best rock climber; JB was the Michael Jordan of American rock climbing at one time. Very complex and artistic personality, but NOT and a-hole. Never!
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Guyzo wrote:And just because JB really climbed and sometimes didn't have time to socialize with everybody- all the time - is no excuse to call him an ass-hole.
He most certainly was not.
Guyzo
SoCalHiker wrote:The Chief wrote:Really? You certainly never had the opportunity to meet this dude at the crag. Probably the best "Rock Climber" to have ever walked this planet and will remain in the history journals as such. But, in reality, to most that met him once at any crag he was working on, he was certainly the most arrogant, self-centered and insulting/condescending dude that they ever met. Only those that really knew him, knew different....
Chief, I think there exactly lies another problem in our culture/society that bothers me a lot. No doubt I can respect and admire such a person for his climbing skills. That however does not give him the right to be an asshole to others. He can of course do whatever he wants but others will see him as such. You have to be able to differentiate between his enormous skills as a climber and his shitty personality. You can admire him for the first thing, but you should disrepect him for the other. Being good at something does not give you the right to act like an asshole.
Btw, that same attitude underlies the celebrity worship in this country. People admire somebody for his talents (acting, sport, ...) and start idolizing him/her even though he/she might be the worst person.
Guyzo wrote:SoCalHiker wrote:The Chief wrote:Really? You certainly never had the opportunity to meet this dude at the crag. Probably the best "Rock Climber" to have ever walked this planet and will remain in the history journals as such. But, in reality, to most that met him once at any crag he was working on, he was certainly the most arrogant, self-centered and insulting/condescending dude that they ever met. Only those that really knew him, knew different....
Chief, I think there exactly lies another problem in our culture/society that bothers me a lot. No doubt I can respect and admire such a person for his climbing skills. That however does not give him the right to be an asshole to others. He can of course do whatever he wants but others will see him as such. You have to be able to differentiate between his enormous skills as a climber and his shitty personality. You can admire him for the first thing, but you should disrepect him for the other. Being good at something does not give you the right to act like an asshole.
Btw, that same attitude underlies the celebrity worship in this country. People admire somebody for his talents (acting, sport, ...) and start idolizing him/her even though he/she might be the worst person.
Right here, Chief.
Chief, I think there exactly lies another problem in our culture/society that bothers me a lot. No doubt I can respect and admire such a person for his climbing skills. That however does not give him the right to be an asshole
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