Thursday, April 14, 2005

return 0 my foot!!... more like return 1...
hahaha
wadda ya mean your gonna keep up the guise of being anonymous because its more entertaining??

ARGHHHHHH...

hmm okay 99% of the people i know were just crossed off of my list cause NONE of them know even enough rudimentary CS knowledge to have written (or to have understood) that comment.

hmm there are only very certain situations where i enjoy being the entertainment... like when im playing my guitar on stage.. then its okay to be the entertainment.. but COME ONnnn hahaha...

this is just funny... im being dangled from the edge of a hook.

enterprise isnt a program - enterprise is one of my jiggars... a fellow blogger... (though his blog will remain anonymous due to personal request)... and a fellow i truly and dearly respect... the reason we call him enterprise is cause
a) hes a startrek freak
b) thats the name of his computer... and peoples computer handles are regularly applied to the people themselves when you dont know them well enough or dont know their name (i know his name now... but its always still on my tongue) sue me.. im bad at names :p

but a program you COULD use to find out who and from where people are coming from, is sitemeter (also referenced from enterprise) but im still trying to get it to work.. the people just wont mail me my bloody activation email.

*ouch*
my legs hurt.. just played badminton for a little over two hours... and anyone who knows me knows that im the most out of shape person there is... but getting there ;)

oh... Boibur Valley and Qurun pass is on for this years may trip - last year it was Nanga Parbat (the killer mountain) - this year Boiber is the place that i will attempt to loose all sense of self.

Boiber Valley/ Qarun Pass

Standard Intermediate - Demanding
Trekking Days 5
Distance 35km
Max Altitude 4,873m (16,243ft)

according to the LAS people :

The beautifull and rarely visited Boiber Valley with its scree slopes and grassy meadows is a challenging trek. The trek follows the Boiber river which originates from Qarun Koh (7164m). The area on both sides of the river, with its scattered artemisias, ephedras, and roses, is known as Lalazar for its beauty. Qarun Pass (4873m) offers exceptional views of Qarun Koh (7164m). Distaghil Sar (7,885m), Trivor (7,728m), and Lupgar Sar (7,200m) of the Hispar Muztagh range rise in front.

But
i TOTALLY am in agreement with tree-elf, when he talks about almost pot bellied women who arent willing to p0ut themselves through pain or pressure and have no concept of maintaining the "team" - not holding anyone back. Yes im out of shape - yes i will push myself to hell and back if that is what is required to keep the pace the rest of the team has maintained. Yes i can stand here and say that i trekked an intermediate trek at 38 km and 3800 m without holding anyone back. Yes i may be judging these people prematurely, yes they may prove me wrong, yes i hope they do.
I wanna loose myself this year.
In mountains, and blue blue blue sky and green green green grass... and pain that numbs the mind yet frees the soul.

now that im done ranting,
BACK to my anonymous commentor
telll mee naaaaaaaa
hahaha (actualyl dont tell me.. that would be no fun... but atleast give me a HINT :P)

dinners here... time to go

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

two things:
i know who your anonymous is (give or take ten percent)

you're being quite unfair if you assume a girl will 'pout her way' through a hard trek. it hasn't even happened yet, and if she's willing to spend five days with a bunch of snotty boys (with flabbier bellies i may add, lol) i'm sure her mettle's stronger than you think :P *pinch*

10:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what makes you think there's only one anonymous commenter?

*evil laugh*

12:56 PM  
Blogger Ent said...

ahahahahahah

11:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

actually, you should use extreme tracking. much better
; )

4:11 AM  

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