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  #241  
Old December 5th 08, 01:31 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Dec 4, 10:10 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote in message
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Anyone who skis as much as you do had better be able to ski well. That
says
NOTHING about your "taichiskiing" "technique" as you claim here.


You are living in denials.


Again, the Pot calling the kettle black.


Not really, I know your ski world, but you don't know mine; "you are
blacker, and you are living in denials."


OK. Clearly describe my "ski world". Let's see if you can say what precisely,
you "know".


Carving turns, maybe, if you can do what you describe it. What else?


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  #242  
Old December 5th 08, 03:51 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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"taichiskiing" wrote in message
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On Dec 4, 10:10 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote in message
...

Anyone who skis as much as you do had better be able to ski well. That
says
NOTHING about your "taichiskiing" "technique" as you claim here.


You are living in denials.


Again, the Pot calling the kettle black.


Not really, I know your ski world, but you don't know mine; "you are
blacker, and you are living in denials."


OK. Clearly describe my "ski world". Let's see if you can say what precisely,
you "know".


Carving turns, maybe, if you can do what you describe it. What else?


Is there anyone here that doesn't do "carving turns". Is that the best you can
do?


  #243  
Old December 5th 08, 04:48 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
taichiskiing
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On Dec 5, 8:51 am, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote in
message ...
On Dec 4, 10:10 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote
in message ...


Anyone who skis as much as you do had better be
able to ski well. That says NOTHING about your
"taichiskiing" "technique" as you claim here.


You are living in denials.


Again, the Pot calling the kettle black.


Not really, I know your ski world, but you don't know mine; "you are
blacker, and you are living in denials."


OK. Clearly describe my "ski world". Let's see if you can say what precisely,
you "know".


Carving turns, maybe, if you can do what you describe it. What else?


Is there anyone here that doesn't do "carving turns".


Yup, that IS your ski world, "what else"? "Can you do what you
describe it"?

Is that the best you can do?


No; flatboarding is more versatile than carving. The real question is,
can you do any better?


IS
  #244  
Old December 5th 08, 05:30 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Dec 5, 9:48*am, taichiskiing
wrote:

No; flatboarding is more versatile than carving. The real question is,
can you do any better?


Tai, please elaborate on why / how flatboarding is "more versatile".
In what way ? What are you able to do with flatboarding that you fell
Bob cannot do by merely "carving turns". Please include any and all
contextual relevance you feel is gained by flatboarding.

  #245  
Old December 5th 08, 05:49 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Richard Henry
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On Dec 5, 10:30*am, Yabahoobs wrote:
On Dec 5, 9:48*am, taichiskiing
wrote:

No; flatboarding is more versatile than carving. The real question is,
can you do any better?


Tai, please elaborate on why / how flatboarding is "more versatile".
In what way ? *What are you able to do with flatboarding that you fell
Bob cannot do by merely "carving turns". *Please include any and all
contextual relevance you feel is gained by flatboarding.


It is more verstaile because you can discuss it on RSA and no one
knows what you are talking about so you can always claim to be
correct.

  #246  
Old December 5th 08, 06:56 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 10:49:32 -0800 (PST), Richard Henry
wrote this crap:

Bob cannot do by merely "carving turns". *Please include any and all
contextual relevance you feel is gained by flatboarding.


It is more verstaile because you can discuss it on RSA and no one
knows what you are talking about so you can always claim to be
correct.


Good answer. Strive for success.




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  #247  
Old December 5th 08, 08:11 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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"taichiskiing" wrote in message
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On Dec 5, 8:51 am, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote in
message
...
On Dec 4, 10:10 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote
in message
...


Anyone who skis as much as you do had better be
able to ski well. That says NOTHING about your
"taichiskiing" "technique" as you claim here.


You are living in denials.


Again, the Pot calling the kettle black.


Not really, I know your ski world, but you don't know mine; "you are
blacker, and you are living in denials."


OK. Clearly describe my "ski world". Let's see if you can say what
precisely,
you "know".


Carving turns, maybe, if you can do what you describe it. What else?


Is there anyone here that doesn't do "carving turns".


Yup, that IS your ski world, "what else"? "Can you do what you
describe it"?

Is that the best you can do?


No; flatboarding is more versatile than carving. The real question is,
can you do any better?


LOL!

Can't even tell me what you said you can. Best you can do is change the subject.


  #248  
Old December 6th 08, 01:07 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
taichiskiing
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On Dec 5, 10:30 am, Yabahoobs wrote:
On Dec 5, 9:48 am, taichiskiing
wrote:

No; flatboarding is more versatile than carving. The real question is,
can you do any better?


Tai, please elaborate on why / how flatboarding is "more versatile".
In what way ? What are you able to do with flatboarding that you fell
Bob cannot do by merely "carving turns". Please include any and all
contextual relevance you feel is gained by flatboarding.


Warrant other to fight your battle? How convenient. Ok,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwBG67NVaJQ

Let's see if Bob "can" do it.


IS
  #249  
Old December 6th 08, 01:09 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
taichiskiing
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On Dec 5, 10:49 am, Richard Henry wrote:

It is more verstaile because you can discuss it on RSA and no one
knows what you are talking about so you can always claim to be
correct.


It's not "no one" but a small group of gapers on RSA now still
bewildered by their little knowledge. We have tried your bashing in
sci.math, you failed miserably.


IS
  #250  
Old December 6th 08, 01:10 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
taichiskiing
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On Dec 5, 1:11 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote in
message ...
On Dec 5, 8:51 am, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote
in message
...
On Dec 4, 10:10 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"taichiskiing" wrote
in message
...


Anyone who skis as much as you do had better be
able to ski well. That says NOTHING about your
"taichiskiing" "technique" as you claim here.


You are living in denials.


Again, the Pot calling the kettle black.


Not really, I know your ski world, but you don't know mine; "you are
blacker, and you are living in denials."


OK. Clearly describe my "ski world". Let's see if
you can say what precisely,
you "know".


Carving turns, maybe, if you can do what you describe it. What else?


Is there anyone here that doesn't do "carving turns".


Yup, that IS your ski world, "what else"? "Can you do what you
describe it"?


Is that the best you can do?


No; flatboarding is more versatile than carving. The real question is,
can you do any better?


LOL!


Your pretension is pathetic.


Can't even tell me what you said you can. Best you can do is change the subject.


I didn't change the subject but you ducked the questions. I have been
telling you gapers what flatboarding can do for years now, your
pretension only exposes you shameless. "Carving turn" is the "highest
form" of skiing of all you Western style/XSIA strains' skiing. So the
challenge questions "what else [other techniques in your ski world]?"
"Can you do what you describe it," and "can you do any better?" After
all, we are talking about why "you are blacker, and you are living in
denials."


IS
 




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