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Old March 26th 11, 02:33 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:16:04 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
wrote this crap:

Got any objection to stalking freaks lying to the cops in YOUR city,



In my city you have to pay a bribe before you can file a complaint. So
ahead and do your worst, you ain't got the money, dumbass.


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


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Old March 26th 11, 04:16 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 25, 8:33*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:16:04 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
wrote this crap:

Got any objection to stalking freaks lying to the cops in YOUR city,


In my city you have to pay a bribe before you can file a complaint. So
ahead and do your worst, you ain't got the money, dumbass.


You need to work on your reading comprehension,
ppppppuuuuuussssssyyyyyy.
In any case, unlike you, I am not a pussy. I don't whine to the cops
when freaks stalk me.
I invite them to do it in person. Because unlike you, I am perfectly
capable of dealing with stalkers, and the law gives me lots of leeway
with people who have threatened my life and clearly expressed a desire
to see me dead. As you well know.
Anytime you want to make a complaint about getting humiliated in
person, you are welcome to give me the opportunity to prove the point.
Call my bluff. Please. Had a great time in Canada,
ppppppppuuuuuuusssssssyyyyyyy
How humiliating for you.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHA

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Old March 26th 11, 10:24 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 22:16:57 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
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Call my bluff. Please. Had a great time in Canada,


Liar. You aren't allowed in Canada. Did you go on one of your
Mensweb retreats?

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Old March 26th 11, 01:43 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 26, 4:24*am, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 22:16:57 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
wrote this crap:

Call my bluff. *Please. *Had a great time in Canada,


Liar. *You aren't allowed in Canada. *Did you go on one of your
Mensweb retreats?


BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No surprise you snipped the bit about providing contact info for the
supposed buddies you have in the Army. You know, the ones who were
going to kick my ass?
Bluff called, pppppppppuuuuuusssssssssyyyyyyyyyy.
Had a great time in Canada, and a great time humiliating you and
showing you for the blowhard coward you are. Again. And again. And
again.
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Old March 27th 11, 08:05 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 25, 2:33*pm, Richard Henry wrote:
Over the years I have evolved from carrying everything in my pockets,
to a fanny pack, to backpacks. *My current bag is a Nike soccer bag
that I borrowed form my son (he got it as part of the uniform kit of
one of his ODP teams). *It has about a dozen zippered compartments,
but I don't really need a pullout soccer-ball net or vented shoe
pockets to carry my usual load - uinch, water battle, suncsreen
alternate hat, gloves and glasses

Today I saw a FUL 2-liter hydration pack for sale at Costco for about
$24. *It has more zippers and compartments than the Nike bag. *I
almost bought it. *Further research says it is a good deal, so I guess
I will pick one up tomorrow. *Maybe 2.


I bought one of the FUL packs ($25 + tax) and I was able to stuff all
my normal ski gear in it. Snow Summit tomorrow?
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Old March 28th 11, 03:29 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 27, 8:04*pm, Ted Waldron wrote:
In article
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*Richard Henry wrote:



On Mar 25, 2:33*pm, Richard Henry wrote:
Over the years I have evolved from carrying everything in my pockets,
to a fanny pack, to backpacks. *My current bag is a Nike soccer bag
that I borrowed form my son (he got it as part of the uniform kit of
one of his ODP teams). *It has about a dozen zippered compartments,
but I don't really need a pullout soccer-ball net or vented shoe
pockets to carry my usual load - uinch, water battle, suncsreen
alternate hat, gloves and glasses


Today I saw a FUL 2-liter hydration pack for sale at Costco for about
$24. *It has more zippers and compartments than the Nike bag. *I
almost bought it. *Further research says it is a good deal, so I guess
I will pick one up tomorrow. *Maybe 2.


I bought one of the FUL packs ($25 + tax) and I was able to stuff all
my normal ski gear in it. *Snow Summit tomorrow?


It looks from the website that they are semi decently made, and the
Cargo packs go for around $70. *So you probably got a good deal.

* A good backpack versus a poorly made pack appear after about a year
use, and it deals with a bunch of weather conditions from snow to lots
of sun, besides another enemy of nylon and zippers: salt water.


I still have the REI daypack I bought over 10 years ago. i use it to
carry miscellaneous junk to games - binoculars, water bottle, spare
socks, etc. I used to wear it skiing with my kids, but it is too
large for the amount of stuff I want to carry when I am alone.
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Old March 28th 11, 03:36 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 27, 8:04*pm, Ted Waldron wrote:
In article
,
*Richard Henry wrote:





On Mar 25, 2:33*pm, Richard Henry wrote:
Over the years I have evolved from carrying everything in my pockets,
to a fanny pack, to backpacks. *My current bag is a Nike soccer bag
that I borrowed form my son (he got it as part of the uniform kit of
one of his ODP teams). *It has about a dozen zippered compartments,
but I don't really need a pullout soccer-ball net or vented shoe
pockets to carry my usual load - uinch, water battle, suncsreen
alternate hat, gloves and glasses


Today I saw a FUL 2-liter hydration pack for sale at Costco for about
$24. *It has more zippers and compartments than the Nike bag. *I
almost bought it. *Further research says it is a good deal, so I guess
I will pick one up tomorrow. *Maybe 2.


I bought one of the FUL packs ($25 + tax) and I was able to stuff all
my normal ski gear in it. *Snow Summit tomorrow?


It looks from the website that they are semi decently made, and the
Cargo packs go for around $70. *So you probably got a good deal.

* A good backpack versus a poorly made pack appear after about a year
use, and it deals with a bunch of weather conditions from snow to lots
of sun, besides another enemy of nylon and zippers: salt water.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey, Ted? As long as you're dropping by rsa, got that contact info I
demanded?
Or are you hiding in shame, knowing you just humiliated yourself
again?
I choose option two. Show the post, Ted.
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Old March 28th 11, 04:31 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 27, 9:29*pm, Richard Henry wrote:

I still have the REI daypack I bought over 10 years ago. *i use it to
carry miscellaneous junk to games - binoculars, water bottle, spare
socks, etc. *I used to wear it skiing with my kids, but it is too
large for the amount of stuff I want to carry when I am alone.


I have Swiss Army Knife backpack. It's one designed for laptops. Space
for ipod and little grommeted hole for headphones. It's my carry on
for trips to Europe holds everything I need for weekend trips. It's
only about 6-7 years old but has many 10's of thousands of miles on
it. It's in perfect shape.
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Old March 28th 11, 04:36 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Mar 28, 9:31*am, pigo wrote:
On Mar 27, 9:29*pm, Richard Henry wrote:

I still have the REI daypack I bought over 10 years ago. *i use it to
carry miscellaneous junk to games - binoculars, water bottle, spare
socks, etc. *I used to wear it skiing with my kids, but it is too
large for the amount of stuff I want to carry when I am alone.


I have Swiss Army Knife backpack. It's one designed for laptops. Space
for ipod and little grommeted hole for headphones. It's my carry on
for trips to Europe holds everything I need for weekend trips. It's
only about 6-7 years old but has many 10's of thousands of miles on
it. It's in perfect shape.


What brand diaper bag do you use? How many diapers does it hold?
When I am in Utah, how often do you have to change?
Enquiring minds......
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Old March 28th 11, 06:31 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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"pigo" wrote in message
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On Mar 27, 9:29 pm, Richard Henry wrote:

I still have the REI daypack I bought over 10 years ago. i use it to
carry miscellaneous junk to games - binoculars, water bottle, spare
socks, etc. I used to wear it skiing with my kids, but it is too
large for the amount of stuff I want to carry when I am alone.


I have Swiss Army Knife backpack. It's one designed for laptops. Space
for ipod and little grommeted hole for headphones. It's my carry on
for trips to Europe holds everything I need for weekend trips. It's
only about 6-7 years old but has many 10's of thousands of miles on
it. It's in perfect shape.

----------------

My favorite fanny pack/backpack is a ~15 year old Kelty combination bag.
Usually I wear it as a fanny pack, but when it gets warm during the day and
the wife and I take off our sweaters, the fanny back converts into a
backpack. Obviously, it is not intended to be a 40+ lb. hiker pack, but it
is comfortable for skiing.

The pack is starting to show its age; during the last 2-3 years I looked
for replacement, but have not found any fanny pack/backpack combinations.
Has anyone seen one these?

Ernie


 




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