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Old July 30th 06, 04:58 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine.moderated
pigo
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I just got the letter from Alta. Since I'm only in SLC part time now
I wonder if I should bother. I think I only got about 12 days in last
season. Plus the days I let others use on the pass. I might be
happier without the "pressure" to get those days in. Perhaps 2000+ is
enough? Or course it's only $100 up front, insignificant.

Perplexed in Utah

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Old July 30th 06, 07:26 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine.moderated
The Real Bev
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pigo wrote:

I just got the letter from Alta. Since I'm only in SLC part time now
I wonder if I should bother. I think I only got about 12 days in last
season. Plus the days I let others use on the pass. I might be
happier without the "pressure" to get those days in. Perhaps 2000+ is
enough? Or course it's only $100 up front, insignificant.


$100 is the cost of a nice bottle of wine, according to those who know
about that stuff. Personally, I'd go for the pass and a bottle of
Manischevitz extra-extra sweet.

Perplexed in Utah


Yeah, right!

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Old July 30th 06, 10:35 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine.moderated
pigo
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"The Real Bev" wrote in message
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$100 is the cost of a nice bottle of wine, according to those who
know about that stuff. Personally, I'd go for the pass and a
bottle of Manischevitz extra-extra sweet.


I don't know. Here behind the zion curtain you can get some drinkable
stuff for about $25. In Europe the same quality cost about $5.

Perplexed in Utah


Yeah, right!


No. Really.

Cheers, Bev


 




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