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Old August 28th 03, 10:41 AM
Ivan Rafn
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Default Why Is Austria Skiing Dirt Cheap For USA Right Now?

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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:58:29 +0100, "Jonathan Gogan"
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"Ian Spare" was updset enough to wrote
Of course it's !"£$ing ski station, are you on drugs or what?
Before posting drivel again try and get your brain engaged and sort
out your posting style, ie attibution and don't top post.


More Drivel:
I would call 'Station Oz' a ski station. As it is, a, well ... 'ski
station'
I would call St Anotn a village/town as it is a well... town?


The is Europe, it's rec.skiing.resorts.europe, we call a ski station
somewhere that has access to a ski area, like a train station lets you
ride the train.


Hi, I am puzzled too.

Please don't be offended, but in Scandinavia and all cross Europe we would
surely call a town like St. Anton a town. This apparently is different in
UK.
I am curious, how do one differentiate between a town and a mere station?

(And try to bear with the top posters, Outlook Express , the most widely
used newsreader/mailer, has its default that way. It creates a blank line on
top, and places the insertionpoint there. You have to remember to delete the
top line and skip to the bottom every time you post, - slips me from time
to time as well)

Best regards


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