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ERJ-145CA

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I got a Seirus QuickDry boot and glove dryer from my wife. I always thought it might come in handy on a ski vacation but I would never have bought it myself so it's nice to get as a gift.
 

RootDKJ

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I got a Seirus QuickDry boot and glove dryer from my wife. I always thought it might come in handy on a ski vacation but I would never have bought it myself so it's nice to get as a gift.
I loved mine. Even used it on day trips. It kicked the bucket after 5 years in April and I replaced it with a Dryguy boot & glove dryer, which is much louder.
 

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Stoked to hear that SANTAQUATTRO helped putting a smile on a childs face!
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Thank you, again! :D
 

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I got the PriceChopper Big Mountain Passbook that was listed in the "Skiing on the Cheap" thread. It gives me three lift tickets to any of the following: Gore Mountain, Okemo, Whiteface, Smuggler's Notch or Mount Snow.

More time on the mountain = Happy Steve
 

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got cash for my february tour around vt.

plus we got, among a shitload of other things, the WII for the "kids"....

I cant stop playing that thing. anyone have the ski game or whatever it is? was wondering if that was worth it.
 

severine

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got cash for my february tour around vt.

plus we got, among a shitload of other things, the WII for the "kids"....

I cant stop playing that thing. anyone have the ski game or whatever it is? was wondering if that was worth it.
We have it. It's fun but not like skiing at all. If you have the balance board, you can play that way but only one person can use a balance board for the game. We got it last year but I can't remember the last time we've played it.
 

deadheadskier

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Air freshner for my car would be about the only thing remotely related to a ski present. :lol:
 

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got cash for my february tour around vt.

plus we got, among a shitload of other things, the WII for the "kids"....

I cant stop playing that thing. anyone have the ski game or whatever it is? was wondering if that was worth it.

I think it's a fun game, there's a couple of bump runs and everything. I haven't played in a while, but then again I haven't played any games in a while either. The controls take a little bit to get used to, but it's fun once you get it figured out.
 

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that avatar is cracking me up.

how did you get your right leg to bend like that? it doesnt look natural.
 

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But it was the thought that counted

I always wondered who would buy one of those dumb heated coats.Well I recieved a battery heated vest.Yup,it's going back.
 

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I don't know, but it sure does look effed up.

I believe the cool kids would refer to such a maneuver as 'boned out'

"BONED OUT"

used to explain the emphasis of style in a trick. if someone "boned out a indy" they would grab hard and create an emphasis of the maneuver such that his/her legs may appear extended or stretched to a maximum degree. or the style of the indy was more.
 

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Mobil gas cards
Camelbak replacement reservoir
New underjacket fleece

About all.
 
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