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Remember why people really laughed...
http://www3.telus.net/bakermedia/dv9812.mov
-- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia "If you raise the ceiling 4 feet, move the fireplace from that wall to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard." |
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"Alan Baker" wrote in
http://www3.telus.net/bakermedia/dv9812.mov Where did that terrible music come from and why is it there? ant |
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Alan Baker wrote:
http://www3.telus.net/bakermedia/dv9812.mov This ties in nicely with the "Skid, slip, and carved turn" discussion without the carved part. It also ties nicely with the 66 degree hill discussion without the 66 degree hill. What was the name of that trail - the powder puff? Jeff |
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"Jeff" wrote in message news:urKPd.54550$g16.36973@trndny08... Alan Baker wrote: http://www3.telus.net/bakermedia/dv9812.mov This ties in nicely with the "Skid, slip, and carved turn" discussion without the carved part. It also ties nicely with the 66 degree hill discussion without the 66 degree hill. What was the name of that trail - the powder puff? I think it's called "Easiest Way Down". ant |
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Alan Baker wrote:
http://www3.telus.net/bakermedia/dv9812.mov Four-ton snow-thrower. How can somebody be so far back in the back seat and still sling so much snow off the tails of their skis? Skids worse than three snowboarders. PLEASE keep him from skidding and side-slipping the steeps or the moguls. Oh wait, I know that was Deer Valley but the terrain looked like Bambi and Whitefeather at Taos -- the trails consistently marked "easiest way down." One thing's for sure -- when I see people skiing like THAT, coming my way -- I bail out onto something safe like Zagava or Psycho Path or Castor/Pollux. Skiiers like that -- they can make a freight train take a dirt road on a rainy night -- or a Texan ski down Sir Arnold Lunn to escape! |
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