gmcunni
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Learn the difference between THEIR and THERE
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your not the grammer police!
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[GRAMMAR_POLICE]
Learn the difference between THEIR and THERE
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your not the grammer police!
Wow, nice first post.
their was no lift attendant at the top all day and the attendant left the bottom of the lift between 2:45 and 4pm.
He offered me comp passes and I said keep them since I won’t be back.
He offered me comp passes and I said keep them since I won’t be back. I just wanted it to be known so another child does not get hurt.
Kids are pretty resilient, how hurt could they possibly get goin .00008 mph on a carpet.
Like DMC, I've never been on one so that's why I ask.
U and i weren't raised like a veal...
Very funny, thanks for that. I needed a good laugh.
2) All the "flip Catamount a break beacuse it was the busiest day of the year" posts. I submit that is the BEST day to judge a mountain. Put them to the test, do they pass of fail? Only as good as your weakest link? I can find a few more cliches, but they aren't far off:
Remember guys, for better or worse, I don't think scaring away people is a good thing, even if we don't like how they deliver the message.THINK
The most important thing for young kids to have with their earliest exposure to skiing is fun. Being dragged up a carpet, even if just at .00008 is not gonna be fun for a 5 year old. As rediculous as it might sound, it could scar some for life........to skiing at least, and maybe as adults they only have hardwood in their homes, I don't really know.Kids are pretty resilient, how hurt could they possibly get goin .00008 mph on a carpet.