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Originally Posted by Kerovick I have a reoccuring one that I'm on a really really long chair lift. Once in 5 times I have the dream I actually get ...

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Old Dec 1, 2006, 3:56 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I have a reoccuring one that I'm on a really really long chair lift. Once in 5 times I have the dream I actually get to ski. Gee am I obsessed with skiing?
I think you're obsessed with riding lifts
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Heheh, in my world riding lifts is 1/2 to 2/3rds of skiing.
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Old Feb 20, 2007, 8:43 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I had a dream last night I hiked up a snowless Sugarloaf and skied down on dirt and mud. As expected, my bases were all chewed up. Weird dream. What the hell does that mean?
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I had a dream last night I hiked up a snowless Sugarloaf and skied down on dirt and mud. As expected, my bases were all chewed up. Weird dream. What the hell does that mean?
I don't know what that means, but I fear for you...
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...someitmes I have a whole week of no ski dreams.
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I believe it means you intend to ski at the loaf some time in late May or early June ..
Oh.. you secretly want new skis for next season and you need a reason to justify the cost..
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Old Feb 20, 2007, 9:42 AM   #27 (permalink)
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I had a dream last night I hiked up a snowless Sugarloaf and skied down on dirt and mud. As expected, my bases were all chewed up. Weird dream. What the hell does that mean?
It means you will be skiing the BEast no matter what this Friday. In all honesty I'm a wuss when it comes to thin cover. The conditions were probable doable with your perspective on rock skis. I did notice 2 gouges and a bunch of nice scratches. If I didn't take the last 3 Fridays off I would have loved to hit the BEast again this week.

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If I didn't take the last 3 Fridays off I would have loved to hit the BEast again this week.
I've had the last 3 Friday's off, and I'm planning on taking this one off too...
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I've had the last 3 Friday's off, and I'm planning on taking this one off too...
You guys are killing me... The way the weather is shaping up I'd be better off getting out Friday as opposed to Saturday or Sunday.
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Had to bring this one back up to share with you a couple dreams my dad had in the late 80s.

Story number 1:

As my parents lie sound asleep, out of the blue (and in his sleep) my dad (who had been working in the ski industry for over 10 years) begins to yell aloud: "STAND UP.... STAAAANNNNDDD UUUUPPPPP! STAND UP!!!!!!" Of course, my mom jumps out of bed worried beyond reason wondering what on earth was going on. She frantically asks, "What's wrong, what is it?" to which my half-asleep, dazed father replies, "Oh... sorry. I was loading the T-bar and the guy was sitting down so low he almost fell off. Good night...."

Story 2, in the same vain:

My parents' bed had a headboard with curvy designs made of thin-diameter brass rods, wide enough to fit your arms in, but pretty tight. One night my dad wakes up from a dream only to find his arm asleep. He saw it stuck in the headboard, lodged between a couple of the brass rods. My mom wakes up and asks him how on earth he got his arm stuck in the headboard. His response: "I was loading chairs......."

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