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On Jan 17, 7:46*am, pigo wrote:
On Jan 10, 4:29*pm, Richard Henry wrote: Drove up yesterday. *Stopped for luch at the Ranch House in Olancha - still good food like you would get if you dropped in on relatives. Are you back yet? It's interesting how few ski reports there are here considering the weather. It's normal for us Utah folks to have snow, but there is an abundance of it this year it seems. All there is on the news is how much snow there is everywhere. I heard every state but Florida has snow on the ground. No need for me to post ski reports, hehe, I posted plenty in the past anyway. Everyone already knows that the skiing here is great. It's warming up this storm though. A little thick. Good thing I got it in while it was cold. Off to PHX this week. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 70's (F)! Up here in the PNW, this latest storm brought really strong winds, but highs in the mid 40's. Hope that doesn't reek havoc down n the Wasatch. Epic season though, for sure. |
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On Jan 17, 11:00*am, Yabahoobs wrote:
Up here in the PNW, this latest storm brought really strong winds, but highs in the mid 40's. *Hope that doesn't reek havoc down n the Wasatch. *Epic season though, for sure. Well it's really just very early spring right now, yes? I won't care if it comes in hot and rainy. I'm just buying tickets this year. I think my skiing days are phasing out. And rather than put out money up front and give myself the feeling of the need to justify that outlay of cash, I like the idea of just putting out the relatively small amount of money, when I have to, for the ticket. There's only two places I go anymore anyway. |
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On Jan 17, 10:00*am, Yabahoobs wrote:
On Jan 17, 7:46*am, pigo wrote: On Jan 10, 4:29*pm, Richard Henry wrote: Drove up yesterday. *Stopped for luch at the Ranch House in Olancha - still good food like you would get if you dropped in on relatives. Are you back yet? It's interesting how few ski reports there are here considering the weather. It's normal for us Utah folks to have snow, but there is an abundance of it this year it seems. All there is on the news is how much snow there is everywhere. I heard every state but Florida has snow on the ground. No need for me to post ski reports, hehe, I posted plenty in the past anyway. Everyone already knows that the skiing here is great. It's warming up this storm though. A little thick. Good thing I got it in while it was cold. Off to PHX this week. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 70's (F)! Up here in the PNW, this latest storm brought really strong winds, but highs in the mid 40's. *Hope that doesn't reek havoc down n the Wasatch. *Epic season though, for sure.- Where is that in the PNW? Does that mean Pussy North West, Yabapussy? Hey, didn't see you in SV. Or Park City. Ain't you the same ppppppuuuuuussssssyyyyyy who was such a transparent coward that you set a local meet when you knew I would be out of town? Got any comment on your buddy Dickless Boob not having the balls to drive up to PC to spew his crap? Or on your laughable failure to show up at tennis? Playing today, pppppuuuuuuuussssssyyyyyy. IDAHO PUSSY PARTY!!!! |
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On Jan 17, 10:12*am, pigo wrote:
On Jan 17, 11:00*am, Yabahoobs wrote: Up here in the PNW, this latest storm brought really strong winds, but highs in the mid 40's. *Hope that doesn't reek havoc down n the Wasatch. *Epic season though, for sure. Well it's really just very early spring right now, yes? Temps were in the twenties when I was in Pork Sushi. Where were you, pppppuuuuussssssyyyyyy? I won't care if it comes in hot and rainy. I'm just buying tickets this year. Shame you didn't have the balls to buy a ticket at DV. Where were you, ppppppuuuuuusssssyyyyy? I think my skiing days are phasing out. And rather than put out money up front and give myself the feeling of the need to justify that outlay of cash, I like the idea of just putting out the relatively small amount of money, when I have to, for the ticket. There's only two places I go anymore anyway. You sure as hell didn't go to DV when I was there, ppppppppuuuuuuuussyssssyyyyyyyy. Amazing how you show up and start blathering as soon as you know I am back in Seattle. Man, that is some serious pussy. Everybody knows you will never be man enough to spew your **** to my face, as you just proved again, but not even man enough to post when I am in Utah? Dickless Bob Thompson, SUPERPUSSY!!!!!! |
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pigo wrote:
On Jan 17, 11:00 am, Yabahoobs wrote: Up here in the PNW, this latest storm brought really strong winds, but highs in the mid 40's. Hope that doesn't reek havoc down n the Wasatch. Epic season though, for sure. Well it's really just very early spring right now, yes? I won't care if it comes in hot and rainy. I'm just buying tickets this year. I think my skiing days are phasing out. And rather than put out money up front and give myself the feeling of the need to justify that outlay of cash, I like the idea of just putting out the relatively small amount of money, when I have to, for the ticket. There's only two places I go anymore anyway. You could do like I did a few years ago when skiing started to get repetitious and I wasn't really learning much anymore. I decided to learn a new sport, and started snowboarding. A whole new set of challenges, and years of improvement keeps it exciting. And then I guess you'd get to go to new resorts too. :-) |
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On Jan 17, 10:45*am, "Bob F" wrote:
pigo wrote: On Jan 17, 11:00 am, Yabahoobs wrote: Up here in the PNW, this latest storm brought really strong winds, but highs in the mid 40's. Hope that doesn't reek havoc down n the Wasatch. Epic season though, for sure. Well it's really just very early spring right now, yes? I won't care if it comes in hot and rainy. I'm just buying tickets this year. I think my skiing days are phasing out. And rather than put out money up front and give myself the feeling of the need to justify that outlay of cash, I like the idea of just putting out the relatively small amount of money, when I have to, for the ticket. There's only two places I go anymore anyway. You could do like I did a few years ago when skiing started to get repetitious and I wasn't really learning much anymore. I decided to learn a new sport, and started snowboarding. A whole new set of challenges, and years of improvement keeps it exciting. And then I guess you'd get to go to new resorts too. :-) Looks like you decided you weren't a big enough asshole, so learned snowboarding so you could plumb new depths of assholity. Like being civil to a freak who calls me a child molester, and who just pussied out when challenged to do so in person. Just like you. |
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On Jan 17, 11:45*am, "Bob F" wrote:
You could do like I did a few years ago when skiing started to get repetitious and I wasn't really learning much anymore. I decided to learn a new sport, and started snowboarding. A whole new set of challenges, and years of improvement keeps it exciting. And then I guess you'd get to go to new resorts too. :-) I don't follow the thought process there. Besides being one of the most effeminate looking things I've ever seen ( and therefore unappealing to me) . It's also about a 2 week period between beginner and national championship. My new sport is golf. That's where I buy season passes these days. And they go by calender year and run under $2000. But anyway, I know you were just kidding. Good one ! Not ! :-o |
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On Jan 17, 12:01*pm, pigo wrote:
On Jan 17, 11:45*am, "Bob F" wrote: You could do like I did a few years ago when skiing started to get repetitious and I wasn't really learning much anymore. I decided to learn a new sport, and started snowboarding. A whole new set of challenges, and years of improvement keeps it exciting. And then I guess you'd get to go to new resorts too. :-) I don't follow the thought process there. Besides being one of the most effeminate looking things I've ever seen ( and therefore unappealing to me) . It's also about a 2 week period between beginner and national championship. My new sport is golf. That's where I buy season passes these days. And they go by calender year and run under $2000. But anyway, I know you were just kidding. Good one ! Not ! :-o I could never get into golf. All I like is smashing the **** out of the ball off the tee. So driving ranges = Yes. But shelling out the $ $$ for a set...meh... |
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On Jan 17, 12:13*pm, Yabahoobs wrote:
On Jan 17, 12:01*pm, pigo wrote: On Jan 17, 11:45*am, "Bob F" wrote: You could do like I did a few years ago when skiing started to get repetitious and I wasn't really learning much anymore. I decided to learn a new sport, and started snowboarding. A whole new set of challenges, and years of improvement keeps it exciting. And then I guess you'd get to go to new resorts too. :-) I don't follow the thought process there. Besides being one of the most effeminate looking things I've ever seen ( and therefore unappealing to me) . It's also about a 2 week period between beginner and national championship. My new sport is golf. That's where I buy season passes these days. And they go by calender year and run under $2000. But anyway, I know you were just kidding. Good one ! Not ! :-o I could never get into golf. *All I like is smashing the **** out of the ball off the tee. *So driving ranges = Yes. *But shelling out the $ $$ for a set...meh...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you combine driving ranges with miniature golf, that's all the fun parts, isn't it? The rest is just aggravation like sand traps, water hazards, ducking other players' errant shots, looking for lost balls, etc. |
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On Jan 17, 12:01*pm, pigo wrote:
On Jan 17, 11:45*am, "Bob F" wrote: You could do like I did a few years ago when skiing started to get repetitious and I wasn't really learning much anymore. I decided to learn a new sport, and started snowboarding. A whole new set of challenges, and years of improvement keeps it exciting. And then I guess you'd get to go to new resorts too. :-) I don't follow the thought process there. Of course you don't. You're a wet brained drunk. Besides being one of the most effeminate looking things I've ever seen ( and therefore unappealing to me) . Holy ****. Tranny Boob Thompson calling ANYTHING effeminate? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hey, pussy? Effeminate perfectly describes your behavior when you hid out and didn't show up when I was in Utah, Complete and total bitch. Hiding whle I was in Utah was pussy. Talking **** afterwards is effeminate. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA It's also about a 2 week period between beginner and national championship. Another ridiculous lie from Effeminate Bob Thompson. My new sport is golf. Now THAT is effeminate. Walking around hitting a tiny ball with a stick. Only balls you ever get to handle, ppppppuuuuussssssyyyyy, unless they are attached to another guy at the tranny bar in SLC. Maybe that's where I should have looked for you. But anyway, I know you were just kidding. Good one ! Not ! :-o I'm not kidding. You are a laughable coward who just humiliated himself. Good one!!!!! |
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