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My regular socks are pretty thin, too. They have shin padding (and I think heel?) but otherwise, quite thin. I better get these boots off and figure some things out. ...

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My regular socks are pretty thin, too. They have shin padding (and I think heel?) but otherwise, quite thin.

I better get these boots off and figure some things out. Like how to get there.
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My regular socks are pretty thin, too. They have shin padding (and I think heel?) but otherwise, quite thin.

I better get these boots off and figure some things out. Like how to get there.
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Link doesn't work. Brian says I should go. Looked up the directions on their site and it's uber easy from here. 6 hrs in the car for a few hours of skiing? Hmmm... better get to bed.
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Not exactly what I'd call 'bankers hours'. My old man was an investment banker. If he wasn't at work, he was working at home tirelessly. Glad it paid off for him and he was able to walk away from it at 55.
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Not exactly what I'd call 'bankers hours'. My old man was an investment banker. If he wasn't at work, he was working at home tirelessly. Glad it paid off for him and he was able to walk away from it at 55.
Bank yes, however IT, still working.
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OK, just finished work

I started the day about 7AM, driving out to PA and visit my parents grave. On the way back stopped and picked up $300 worth of buffalo meat, love that stuff.
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I am getting ready to head up to Mt. Snow! Haven't gone any further than Mohawk/Sundown before by myself.

Have a good one!
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