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Old March 16th 11, 03:05 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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I had planned to go skiing today - all the gear is in the truck and my
lunch is packed and waiting in the refrigerator. However, I spent
much of the night watching CNN and other channels and doing online
research into boiling-water reactors, so when the alarm went off, I
just shut it down.
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Old March 16th 11, 03:27 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Richard Henry wrote:
I had planned to go skiing today - all the gear is in the truck and my
lunch is packed and waiting in the refrigerator. However, I spent
much of the night watching CNN and other channels and doing online
research into boiling-water reactors, so when the alarm went off, I
just shut it down.


East coast
Of course any place is safer than being with Gilbert Gotfried
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Old March 16th 11, 04:13 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 16, 8:05*am, Richard Henry wrote:
I had planned to go skiing today - all the gear is in the truck and my
lunch is packed and waiting in the refrigerator. *However, I spent
much of the night watching CNN and other channels and doing online
research into boiling-water reactors, so when the alarm went off, I
just shut it down.


Might have to cancel skiing, but you can still provide the contact
info for the SPD officer you claimed was going to put me in jail.
Only takes a minute.
Contact info?
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHA
Happy to amuse you some more. I bet that SPD officer would be amused
by your humiliation, too.....if they ever read this ******** in the
first place.
How embarassing.
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Old March 16th 11, 08:20 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:12:59 -0700, The Real Bev
wrote this crap:

On 03/16/11 08:05, Richard Henry wrote:

I had planned to go skiing today - all the gear is in the truck and my
lunch is packed and waiting in the refrigerator. However, I spent
much of the night watching CNN and other channels and doing online
research into boiling-water reactors, so when the alarm went off, I
just shut it down.


My friend and I are going tomorrow. White 'luxury' car in the
handicapped area of SS. Probably won't get there until 8:30.


I'm golfing tomorrow. Today was in the fifties with plenty of sun.
Tomorrow, better weather.

Vote for Palin-Brown in 2012. Repeal the nightmares.

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Old March 16th 11, 09:03 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 16, 1:41*pm, lal_truckee wrote:
On 3/16/11 1:20 PM, wrote:

Today was in the fifties with plenty of sun.


34inches of fresh in last 24hr today. Good skiing if you like
heavyweight Sierra snow, bad if you don't; which thankfully kept many
patrons away. That plus high winds on the ridge. As always in heavy
snow, the steep skied easier than the intermediate slopes, mainly
because popping up out of the deep into a new turn is easier on the steep..

Tomorrow, better weather.


Agreed: Tomorrow, better weather.
As in more freshies to batter into submission. WhooHa.


So tough. So manly. Batters innocent snow, but surely not man enough
to try to batter ME into submission, even given his participation in
twelve years of violent threats.
Not even man enough to ID himself. Whooooooohhhhaaaaaa, what a
ppppuuuuuuuusssssyyyy!!!!!
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Old March 16th 11, 09:04 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 16, 12:12*pm, The Real Bev wrote:
On 03/16/11 08:05, Richard Henry wrote:

I had planned to go skiing today - all the gear is in the truck and my
lunch is packed and waiting in the refrigerator. *However, I spent
much of the night watching CNN and other channels and doing online
research into boiling-water reactors, so when the alarm went off, I
just shut it down.


My friend and I are going tomorrow. *White 'luxury' car in the
handicapped area of SS. *Probably won't get there until 8:30.


Holy ****. I knew Bev ****ley was a ****, but is she really so
dishonest she goes skiing in a car with a handicapped permit?
Assholes like her should do jail time for abusing the system.
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Old March 16th 11, 10:38 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 13:41:10 -0700, lal_truckee
wrote this crap:

Tomorrow, better weather.


Agreed: Tomorrow, better weather.
As in more freshies to batter into submission. WhooHa.


Tomorrow should be sunny and in the sixties. I should have the whole
country club to myself. I've got some new Callaway clubs to try out
tomorrow, and I'm going to break out a brand new dozen Callaway golf
ball to start with. It sucks to be anybody but me.


Vote for Palin-Brown in 2012. Repeal the nightmares.


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Old March 17th 11, 08:01 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 16, 11:05*am, Richard Henry wrote:
I had planned to go skiing today - all the gear is in the truck and my
lunch is packed and waiting in the refrigerator. *However, I spent
much of the night watching CNN and other channels and doing online
research into boiling-water reactors, so when the alarm went off, I
just shut it down.


Unbelievable, this disaster. All those mind-boggling pictures of
boats on top of houses, cars floating down the streets like bath-
toys. And now the meltdown. I keep hearing that old Blue Oyster
Cult song "Godzilla", that huge-sounding, doom-y riff looping over and
over in my head.

Dave
 




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