If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#21
|
|||
|
|||
Salt Lake City?
On Aug 19, 3:21*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:47:37 -0400, down_hill wrote this crap: the bar. *Or any other time. I have the cool people signal me when you are around. *Then I leave and meet them with the limo crowd. If you really did hang with that crowd you would not waste your time responding to "it" Look at the bruises on him. *Those are from me poking him with a ten-foot stick. More like a two thousand mile stick, ppppppppuuuuuuuusssssssssyyyyyyy. You'd never get close enough to use a ten foot stick, because then you'd have a nine foot wooden tail sticking out of your ass. In the deranged mind of Pussy Horvath, lying and defaming and being a stalking coward is "poking". The only person this freak pokes is himself, right up the ass, on command. |
Ads |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
Salt Lake City?
On Aug 21, 7:46*pm, Ted Waldron wrote:
In article , *Toller wrote: I have a free airline ticket I have to use or lose, and am thinking about going skiing in SLC in January. *I am in the Northeast and have never been out West before. *I don't think I want to learn to ski powder (since I am unlikely to ever see it again), so I am looking for groomed trails. Go to a ski area, take a lesson, mention your intent on your lesson is to feel comfortable skiing powder and off piste runs. *Also rent some fat skis/powder skis to appreciate the skiing better. *I would just recommend that you don't make judgements now, be open minded, there are a couple slight moves to enjoy powder skiing over the blue ice of Northeast. Also there is a difference between "powder" and "fresh snow", if isn't stellar crystal snowflakes, it isn't powder. *Much like graupel isn't technically snow. What is good out there, regarding groomed trails and good accessibility from SLC airport? All ski areas and destination resorts in the Wasatch will have plenty of blue groomed cruisers. However, it is kind of silly skiing groomed blue cruisers in the Wasatch after a storm. *Much like eating all the time at a fast food joint, when you are on the Big Island of Hawaii, and you don't want to try the Ahi poke, or don't want to drink the locally grown coffee. * If your heart is really for blue cruiser, don't go to Utah, get a ticket to the Front Range of the Rockies and a reserve a stay at Vail/Beaver Creek. *However it is kind of silly. * Do they have transportation from the airport? Any information, or useful websites, would be appreciated. Also, I notice this group has shown an unfortunate decline. *Hopefully it will be better in season, but I wonder if there are any good ski forums. I think it is a combo of the "Troubles" and the decline of Usenet with the rise of social network sites, which makes the Usenet redundant. Translation: People are terrified of being stalked by wack jobs like Ted Waldron. Do YOU want a pathological liar and delusional stalker lying to the cops about you? Then **** with Wack Job Waldron. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Salt Lake City area | Ernie[_2_] | Alpine Skiing | 2 | January 14th 10 03:13 PM |
skiing in Salt Lake City | [email protected] | Nordic Skiing | 10 | October 1st 05 12:26 PM |
What skis and where to buy in Salt Lake City | [email protected] | Alpine Skiing | 10 | March 11th 05 03:33 AM |
What skis and where to buy in Salt Lake City | paulk | North American Ski Resorts | 0 | March 9th 05 07:07 AM |
Salt Lake City lodging | Walt | Alpine Skiing (moderated) | 14 | December 25th 03 04:17 PM |