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Old July 4th 08, 07:06 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
Alan Baker
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taichiskiing wrote:

On Jul 4, 7:38 am, Alan Baker wrote:
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taichiskiing wrote:
On Jul 3, 7:51 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
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taichiskiing wrote:
On Jul 3, 5:17 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
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Yes, it is called "go down the fall-line."


What so funny, can you do it?



IS


I could do it before the age of 10.


10 year old kids may do it for its fearless and stupidity.
The real question is can you do it now? Yes, let's see it.


I can do it on one leg.


You only think you can, but no, don't think that you can
track a "straight line" on two legs, let alone one leg.


What you think is irrelevant. In fact, there's very little
evidence that you do any thinking at all.


But you think that your thinking is relevant? A gapper's stupidity
knows no bound. For what is logical you'll the truth in it. Yes,
"there's very little evidence that you do any thinking at all."


Sorry. Now you're not even speaking English.


Unfortunately (and I realize this is probably to
hard for you to grasp), this is *summer*. The ski season
is over and the golf season is in full swing.


There's endless ski season if you know how,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnmTyN0VX5o


So there is something else that you do badly.


Yup, a little knowledge's denial again, do you rollerblade?


From time to time. And despite only doing it occasionally, I can do it a
lot better than that.

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