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Anthea Kerrison, Skiing Psychopath
"Two Buddha" wrote in message om... Warning to readers: Before responding to this message, check this out: http://tinyurl.com/k4gw Curtislemay recently wrote in RSA: The recent outrage is the final straw. This goon is not worth the lowly entertainment value he provides. I will be the first to start ignoring everything he says. The only problem is that EVERYBODY has to do it. Since Mike wanted to make this a more civil place, I propose that in his memory, we do just that and leave bob to his own company. What does everyone else say? |
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Richard Henry wrote:
What does everyone else say? Ahh Yep. I am on board. ObSki: 43 days to the opening of Loveland (if they make their October 16 date). Also ObSki: the A-Basin bonus 5 season pass: I called A-Basin today to get the details of getting my +5 part of their season pass, as I renewed at the end of last season. After October 1, take your season pass for the 03/04 season to the season ticket office. They need to print you a new one. Seems that they want the bar code on their pass to work at A-Basin as well as Breck/Key/Vail/Beaver. I heard that many people were loosing their paper lift ticket that is needed at the other areas, so the fix was to get the A-Basin season pass to work at Breck/Key/Vail/Beaver. Sam "I ski Loveland" Seiber |
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seasons change
"pigo" wrote in message ...
"lal_truckee" wrote in message ... "ant" wrote in message ... Maverick wrote: So Ant, while we get ripped in 100+ heat, what's dah snow like in Oz? damn fine. We have been dumped upon regularly for the past few weeks. More came wiht gales this weekend, and more is set to come. Another late season though, starting to look like a common pattern. .. Excellent - makes me feel a chill in the air ... Won't be long now - paid for my pass already. It's that perfect time of year. A few hours south to Lake Powell, still hot, good fishing. Home now. Cool nights and not as hot days. The last couple of months with the full body tan before the neck up-wrists down tan. It's funny, I read about how it goes from summer to autumn in north america, but I never see that. I get 2 winters, 2 springs and the very end of our autumn each year, but never a proper autumn. For us, the end of august is the "official" end of winter, although snowfall-wise we're right in the middle of it. There's daffodils in my garden, blossom on the trees and the irises are sprouting. Are there any signs of autumn over there yet or is it still very much summer? ant |
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"ant" wrote in message om... It's funny, I read about how it goes from summer to autumn in north america, but I never see that. I get 2 winters, 2 springs and the very end of our autumn each year, but never a proper autumn. For us, the end of august is the "official" end of winter, although snowfall-wise we're right in the middle of it. There's daffodils in my garden, blossom on the trees and the irises are sprouting. Are there any signs of autumn over there yet or is it still very much summer? The first aspens have started to go yellow waaaaaay up high. There's just a bit of a nip some mornings here in Salt Lake. More up at elevation I'm sure. It's still very much summer during the day. That can go back and forth from day to day, hot to cold, for a couple of more month down here though. |
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ant wrote:
Are there any signs of autumn over there yet or is it still very much summer? Definitely cooler in the mornings and some places in the UK have had frost I believe. It was a beautiful morning on Sunday at my brother's in Cornwall with mist in the valleys below. Waife has been in Italy and has had some pleasant days on the beach and sea-swimming, but the evenings are colder there too. Haven't seen her yet, but I'll ask if she could see snow on the Alps. |
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"ant" wrote in message om... Are there any signs of autumn over there yet or is it still very much summer? We had our first rain (actually a thuderstorm with very threatening cloud formations (reminded me of the tornado stories on the Weather Channel)). Good thing too, because the associated power outage knocked out the memory on the sprinkler timer. |
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Anthea Kerrison, Skiing Psychopath
"Richard Henry" wrote in message news:hy85b.11111$QT5.9651@fed1read02...
"Two Buddha" wrote in message om... Warning to readers: Before responding to this message, check this out: http://tinyurl.com/k4gw Curtislemay recently wrote in RSA: The recent outrage is the final straw. This goon is not worth the lowly entertainment value he provides. I will be the first to start ignoring everything he says. The only problem is that EVERYBODY has to do it. Since Mike wanted to make this a more civil place, I propose that in his memory, we do just that and leave bob to his own company. What does everyone else say? Warning to readers: check out Curtis Lemay's style of posting. He specializes in filth. One psychopath quoting another psychopath defending two other psychopaths. Because that's all that is left on rsa anymo pathological liars, criminals, internet stalkers, real life assholes. |
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Anthea Kerrison, Skiing Psychopath
"Richard Henry" wrote in message news:hy85b.11111$QT5.9651@fed1read02...
"Two Buddha" wrote in message om... Warning to readers: Before responding to this message, check this out: http://tinyurl.com/k4gw Curtislemay recently wrote in RSA: The recent outrage is the final straw. This goon is not worth the lowly entertainment value he provides. I will be the first to start ignoring everything he says. The only problem is that EVERYBODY has to do it. Since Mike wanted to make this a more civil place, I propose that in his memory, we do just that and leave bob to his own company. What does everyone else say? Warning to readers: check out Curtis Lemay's style of posting. He specializes in filth. One psychopath quoting another psychopath defending two other psychopaths. Because that's all that is left on rsa anymo pathological liars, criminals, internet stalkers, real life assholes. |
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seasons change
I do miss those early autumn things...you tend to forget about them.
It's funny to hear of it in Britain, didn't you have a horrific heatwave a few weeks back? Seeing the leaves start to turn is the best! I'd love to see new england in the autumn, one of the official wonders of the natural world, isn't it? Canberra is a minature version as we have massive plantings of exotic trees. People come here specially to see it. And in a few weeks Floriade should start, which is a big display of spring bulbs planted in massed formations. I hope they get the power issues sorted before winter starts up in the US. That could be really nasty, people with no heating. the snow systems are still rolling in here, but down where I am it's a lovely late winter/early spring day. ant |
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"ant" wrote in message m... I do miss those early autumn things...you tend to forget about them. It's funny to hear of it in Britain, didn't you have a horrific heatwave a few weeks back? Seeing the leaves start to turn is the best! I'd love to see new england in the autumn, one of the official wonders of the natural world, isn't it? Canberra is a minature version as we have massive plantings of exotic trees. People come here specially to see it. And in a few weeks Floriade should start, which is a big display of spring bulbs planted in massed formations. Does Floriade come once every ten years? I went to it in Holland last year. It's a once a decade event there. It was huge! We got off the plane and went there to kill the day so we could go to bed in the evening and get our body clocks sinc'd. I hope they get the power issues sorted before winter starts up in the US. That could be really nasty, people with no heating. I don't see it as that kind of thing. Besides, I think a lot of the heating in the area affected by the blackout use oil systems. Are you going to work at the same place? No power problems there anyway. |
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