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    Nalini Nadkarni Fall

    Jed, you didn't bother me at all or bore me. I love a good discussion, anytime:) When I was a young greenhorn I knew a carpenter about my own age, who was into fast bikes. He bought a Norton Commando 850 and totalled it. Walked away unharmed. Then he bought a Kawasaki H2, the crazy 2 stroke...
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    Nalini Nadkarni Fall

    Nope, I've never read it. Simply gave up on the deluded fool and tossed it out. I've only fallen once. That did it for me. You know the clients that'll tell you," Don't fall out of the tree, now" I always tell them that I did that in 1983 and broke my back,which wasn't fun, so I have been...
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    Nalini Nadkarni Fall

    When I fell out of a Noble fir and busted my back, it was from maybe 12-15 feet. Landed on a stump, that'll do you in.
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    Nalini Nadkarni Fall

    I didn't write egotistic. Egocentric......meaning that you suffer from the delusion that you are the center of everything. Meaning that somehow you are soooo important that God keeps an eye on you and saves you when you screw up. Unlike the rest of us mindless unimportant atheist ants. We...
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    Nalini Nadkarni Fall

    This is exactly the reason I tossed Jeff Jepson's climbing book in the trash after reading the intro. He relates how he fell out of a Jack pine and God decided to save him. That kind of deluded egocentric bull ( I'm so important that God keeps an eye on me constantly) does not instill...
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    Nalini Nadkarni Fall

    Probably too embarrassing to tell.
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