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Derek
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Post by Derek »

why is robbie so quiet ? here's my ideas .......... :D

1. too busy enjoying the slk ?

2. too busy with this property investment ?

or ........

3. is he preparing a last minute bid to snap up safeway ? :P
Derek

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Erm
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Post by Erm »

its quiet cause noone posts.........

boring gits :(
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Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

Oi :D actually I had my daughter down for the weekend an Monday was near Eastbourne learning dry slope skiing, ended up in a heap a number of times, hilarious, but today I'm feeling the bumps and bruises- ouch!


Robbie. :)

Derek
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Post by Derek »

so ur not buying safeway then ? oh well :rolleyes:
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Erm
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Post by Erm »

hehehehe dry slope skiing is ace....... best bit is falling from the top of the slope :lol: its a long way down
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Josh
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Post by Josh »

Real Skiing is a lot better. Maybe if enough people here are into skiing and someone is ambitious enough to co-ordinate it we could do a mass road trip to Chamonix or something. I had my car there a few months ago and taking on those Alpine roads was awsome! :D :D :D

Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

I hope real skiing is easier cos I seem to be falling a lot on dry slopes.

I'm learning for a trip to Corchevel at height 1850 on 1st February so hopefully I will fall less often by then :D

Robbie.

Erm
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Post by Erm »

dont think i cud afford a skiing trip at the moment.......

dont think i can afford bread and butter at the moment :lol:
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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

I hope real skiing is easier cos I seem to be falling a lot on dry slopes.
Not only is it easier, but it doesn't hurt as much when you fall over (unless the slope's really icy).
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Josh
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Post by Josh »

Real skiing hurt less...usually

Real Skiing mean watch out for rocks and trees and psycotic snowboarders.....absolutely.

Real Skiing more fun...definately

Erm - you get to put butter on your bread? You must be rich! I bet it isn't just crusts you have either. Get yourself on to the piste!

J

PS Who ever heard of apres ski from a dry ski slope? Think about that :lol:

Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Bugger the apres-ski. Whoever heard of DURING-ski on a dry-ski slope.

Stopping off halfway down the piste for refreshments is half the fun :D
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Josh
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Post by Josh »

Fair point mate, and being half cut makes the previously mentioned obstacles so much more entertaining, especially the bloody 'boarders.

Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

lol @ U lot !

Looking forward to stopping off for beers on the slope but at 1850 me thinks it'll go to my head, I hope so cos it might make me feel more relaxed when I fall and then I'll feel able to tackle the 2Km sled run - woohoo!

Poor Erm, its all those girlfriends thats making you poor matie!



Robbie. :D :D

Erm
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Post by Erm »

nah its buying 18s that done it :lol:
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rob
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Post by rob »

what 18 year olds????
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