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"Artificial" Open Bowl Skiing in the East

Black Phantom

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Best thread ever. 14 pages in one day and it's not about Sunday River vs. Killington or about opening day. People are just jealous that I succeeded in drawing so many people in with one of my first threads.

Admit it, reading about artificial open bowl skiing is a guilty pleasure akin to watching Rocky 4.

Do you have any advice on loading a chairlift? Perhaps you could start a thread on this subject and provide some deep analysis.
 

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Will you have any new healthy additions to your menu? Are/will you be using locally sourced meat and produce?

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I remember where I was when it was 13 pages. And I remember where I was when it hit 16 pages. Wonder where I'll be when it hits 20 pages. Don't you too?
 
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Where are you having cocktails this evening, my vertically challenged little buddy? Bruins home game tonight vs. Islanders.:beer::spread::fangun:

Grilling some Buffalo steak and cocktails at home. However, cocktails tomorrow may be at the institution in Andover or the Common Man in Windham. I have a craving for escargot.
 

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Grilling some Buffalo steak and cocktails at home. However, cocktails tomorrow may be at the institution in Andover or the Common Man in Windham. I have a craving for escargot.

Man, I used to hang out there when it was first built. I think they got a pass on the 93 rebuild. The snails are good, but heavy.
 

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Man, I used to hang out there when it was first built. I think they got a pass on the 93 rebuild. The snails are good, but heavy.

They were supposed to relocate, but they were allowed to stay. They are relly close to the new road. Really close. Snails are heart stopping with all of the butter but great for dipping the bread in. Also, they have Tuckerman's Pale Ale.
 

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They were supposed to relocate, but they were allowed to stay. They are relly close to the new road. Really close. Snails are heart stopping with all of the butter but great for dipping the bread in. Also, they have Tuckerman's Pale Ale.

Aha, your beloved Tuckerman's Pale Ale. You ever been to the original CM in Ashland? It used to be very cool. Like everything else, things done changed.

I love the pic of the Bowl on the bottle.
 

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Aha, your beloved Tuckerman's Pale Ale. You ever been to the original CM in Ashland? It used to be very cool. Like everything else, things done changed.

I love the pic of the Bowl on the bottle.

In matter of fact, yes I have. We ate there on the way back form a weekend stay at the Jack o' Latern condos for skiing.
 

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In matter of fact, yes I have. We ate there on the way back form a weekend stay at the Jack o' Latern condos for skiing.

Did you wear your ski pants in? A friend of mine used to manage the J.

I need to get to Cannon for an Ewok tour day. You know of any discounts?
 
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