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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 2, 1:11*pm, snowbender wrote:
Idont believe the story. But people here have complemented my skiing. Is there a ppint? |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 2, 12:36*pm, Richard Henry wrote:
On Oct 2, 12:11*pm, snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 11:21 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 10:51 am, snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? snowbender Skiing over homework. *Homework over Tai Chi skiing. That's incredible. So you gappers never did praise any other people's skiing on this forum? Wow, what a conceited bunch. snowbender I have learned your method of answering a different question than the one that was last asked.- I have learned your method of never answering a question honestly. Contact info? bWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 2, 2:46*pm, pigo wrote:
On Oct 2, 1:11*pm, snowbender wrote: Idont believe the story. But people here have complemented my skiing. Is there a ppint? Looks like you've had about 12 ppints, you drunken dumb****. |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 2, 1:27 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? No. "Just say something opposite to what I said does not make an argument..." Which makes one wonder why they did. They were nerds and geeks, and played too many computer games, so their parents really liked to get them outside to do some exercises. That's why their parents were so excited when they learned that their boys actually can ski. But the kids rather went home and played on the computers. There was one other factor in that choice, wasn't there? Yup, they were not skiers. It was homework over skiing another day with *you*. You just have to insinuate that twisted idea, don't you? Yup, it could be, but there's better rationale: skiing to them is the dread "homework" that they have to do to trade for their favored activities, which was playing computer games. And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? Given the recent insight, here's a more specific question, "Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when?" snowbender snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 2, 12:36 pm, Richard Henry wrote:
On Oct 2, 12:11 pm, snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 11:21 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 10:51 am, snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? snowbender Skiing over homework. Homework over Tai Chi skiing. That's incredible. So you gappers never did praise any other people's skiing on this forum? Wow, what a conceited bunch. snowbender I have learned your method of answering a different question than the one that was last asked. Like the/this one you just did? Classic. You gappers never see yourselves doing what you've accused others' doing, or is it your sneaky way to dodge the question by "redirection"? The idea was hit upon me yesterday, and saw you gappers dodged the question again left and right, really amazing, so here's really an obvious question and see if you can come up with a straight answer, Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when? snowbender |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
In article
, snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 1:27 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? No. "Just say something opposite to what I said does not make an argument..." I don't know why there are quotes around that, but you asked a question, and I answered it. Which makes one wonder why they did. They were nerds and geeks, and played too many computer games, so their parents really liked to get them outside to do some exercises. That's why their parents were so excited when they learned that their boys actually can ski. But the kids rather went home and played on the computers. So they can ski. There was one other factor in that choice, wasn't there? Yup, they were not skiers. LOL It was homework over skiing another day with *you*. You just have to insinuate that twisted idea, don't you? Yup, it could be, but there's better rationale: skiing to them is the dread "homework" that they have to do to trade for their favored activities, which was playing computer games. I don't have to insinuate it. It is the truth of the situation. And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? Given the recent insight, here's a more specific question, What insight is that? "Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when?" I've not seen any examples of skiing worthy of praise; mostly because there have only been a couple of videos of people skiing and they've all been you. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 3, 11:24*am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 1:27 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? No. "Just say something opposite to what I said does not make an argument..." I don't know why there are quotes around that, but you asked a question, and I answered it. Which makes one wonder why they did. They were nerds and geeks, and played too many computer games, so their parents really liked to get them outside to do some exercises. That's why their parents were so excited when they learned that their boys actually can ski. But the kids rather went home and played on the computers. So they can ski. There was one other factor in that choice, wasn't there? Yup, they were not skiers. LOL It was homework over skiing another day with *you*. You just have to insinuate that twisted idea, don't you? Yup, it could be, but there's better rationale: skiing to them is the dread "homework" that they have to do to trade for their favored activities, which was playing computer games. I don't have to insinuate it. It is the truth of the situation. And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? Given the recent insight, here's a more specific question, What insight is that? "Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when?" I've not seen any examples of skiing worthy of praise; mostly because there have only been a couple of videos of people skiing and they've all been you. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg Perhaps if he were to offer a video which he feels depicts his most difficult, most impressive skiing ? |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 3, 11:24 am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 1:27 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? No. "Just say something opposite to what I said does not make an argument..." I don't know why there are quotes around that, but you asked a question, and I answered it. Just because you answered it doesn't mean you know the right answer. Which makes one wonder why they did. They were nerds and geeks, and played too many computer games, so their parents really liked to get them outside to do some exercises. That's why their parents were so excited when they learned that their boys actually can ski. But the kids rather went home and played on the computers. So they can ski. Yup, good teacher teaches good students. There was one other factor in that choice, wasn't there? Yup, they were not skiers. LOL Silly. It was homework over skiing another day with *you*. You just have to insinuate that twisted idea, don't you? Yup, it could be, but there's better rationale: skiing to them is the dread "homework" that they have to do to trade for their favored activities, which was playing computer games. I don't have to insinuate it. It is the truth of the situation. Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? Given the recent insight, here's a more specific question, What insight is that? You gappers have been bashing here on RSA nonstop for 12 years and not even once praised other people's skiing? Wow, what a conceited bunch. So, you gappers must think yourselves as some "best" skiers in the world? Which may be translated into the "biggest" egotism, and the worst kind, mutated egotism? The records on RSA support that. "Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when?" I've not seen any examples of skiing worthy of praise; mostly because there have only been a couple of videos of people skiing and they've all been you. So you think that RSA is only formed by you gappers and me, and no other good skiers match your skiing ability here on RSA? Yup, you are living in a small world. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
In article
, snowbender wrote: On Oct 3, 11:24 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 1:27 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Richard Henry wrote: On Oct 2, 7:52 am, snowbender wrote: Well, I had these two nice kiddos, about 10~11 y-o, straight A students, and never-ever skiers a few years ago. Smart kids, learned fast too; at the end of the two hours lesson, they can linked wedge turn down the bunny hill. And they were also seemed enjoyed. So, I related these information to their parents. Their parents seemed even more excited so they suggested to the boys to stay over Tahoe(!) one more night and take another lesson the next day before going home. But the boys said, no, they've got homework to do.(!???) Good kids? It loks like given the option of another day with you, or a day of homework, they took the choice most of us would have taken. Given the option, do you really take doing the homework over skiing? No. "Just say something opposite to what I said does not make an argument..." I don't know why there are quotes around that, but you asked a question, and I answered it. Just because you answered it doesn't mean you know the right answer. When the question calls for a personal decision about which thing one prefers whatever I answer must be right. Which makes one wonder why they did. They were nerds and geeks, and played too many computer games, so their parents really liked to get them outside to do some exercises. That's why their parents were so excited when they learned that their boys actually can ski. But the kids rather went home and played on the computers. So they can ski. Yup, good teacher teaches good students. There was one other factor in that choice, wasn't there? Yup, they were not skiers. LOL Silly. That's why I'm laughing at you. It was homework over skiing another day with *you*. You just have to insinuate that twisted idea, don't you? Yup, it could be, but there's better rationale: skiing to them is the dread "homework" that they have to do to trade for their favored activities, which was playing computer games. I don't have to insinuate it. It is the truth of the situation. Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. LOL And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? Given the recent insight, here's a more specific question, What insight is that? You gappers have been bashing here on RSA nonstop for 12 years and not even once praised other people's skiing? Wow, what a conceited bunch. So, you gappers must think yourselves as some "best" skiers in the world? Which may be translated into the "biggest" egotism, and the worst kind, mutated egotism? The records on RSA support that. "Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when?" I've not seen any examples of skiing worthy of praise; mostly because there have only been a couple of videos of people skiing and they've all been you. So you think that RSA is only formed by you gappers and me, and no other good skiers match your skiing ability here on RSA? Yup, you are living in a small world. Nope. But I have commented on skiers outside of RSA, so I assumed your question was about people who post here. Outside of RSA there are so many skiers whose ability is worthy of praise that it would be utterly inane to even mention it. So naturally you mentioned it. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 3, 1:59 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 3, 11:24 am, Alan Baker wrote: Just because you answered it doesn't mean you know the right answer. When the question calls for a personal decision about which thing one prefers whatever I answer must be right. Yup, that's how a conceited ego thinks. Which makes one wonder why they did. They were nerds and geeks, and played too many computer games, so their parents really liked to get them outside to do some exercises. That's why their parents were so excited when they learned that their boys actually can ski. But the kids rather went home and played on the computers. So they can ski. Yup, good teacher teaches good students. There was one other factor in that choice, wasn't there? Yup, they were not skiers. LOL Silly. That's why I'm laughing at you. That's what you think, remember the DRAGONTAIL? it would always slap on your face when you laugh it the wrong way. Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. LOL So it goes. And another question just pops up in my mind, have you gappers ever praised someone's skiing on this forum? When and who? Given the recent insight, here's a more specific question, What insight is that? You gappers have been bashing here on RSA nonstop for 12 years and not even once praised other people's skiing? Wow, what a conceited bunch. So, you gappers must think yourselves as some "best" skiers in the world? Which may be translated into the "biggest" egotism, and the worst kind, mutated egotism? The records on RSA support that. That really says something about you shameless gappers mutated egos. "Did you/self ever praise any one's skiing here on RSA? Who and when?" I've not seen any examples of skiing worthy of praise; mostly because there have only been a couple of videos of people skiing and they've all been you. So you think that RSA is only formed by you gappers and me, and no other good skiers match your skiing ability here on RSA? Yup, you are living in a small world. Nope. But I have commented on skiers outside of RSA, so I assumed your question was about people who post here. I was talking about the people who have post here, current or not so current; for the past 12 years, I haven't seen any of you gappers say anything good to other people!!? What a life you gappers must have been through. Outside of RSA there are so many skiers whose ability is worthy of praise that it would be utterly inane to even mention it. So naturally you mentioned it. So you have been running around bashing on the 'net for all these years without even met a skier's skiing that you can praise? How unfortunate for you living in these small domain? Nevertheless, interesting to see how you justify your reasoning. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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