In my other job we give 'em plenty of Dilaudid or Propofol and it is still NO FUN....I know what you meant, but my first thought was "dude, might want to dial it back a bit".
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In my other job we give 'em plenty of Dilaudid or Propofol and it is still NO FUN....I know what you meant, but my first thought was "dude, might want to dial it back a bit".
I'll make sure I'm off that dayI have some family planning to visit after the new year, and one of them is “the guy who gets hurt every family vacation”.
He hasn’t skied in decades, but he’s gonna buckle up. Everyone will have the ski patrol phone number saved.
I see that Jay adds insurance to your ticket for 1.50. It is for 10k in coverage.
Do any other ski areas do this?
I think most, if not all, ski hills in Europe do this. They will charge you for a regular on piste call. if you don't buy the insurance.I see that Jay adds insurance to your ticket for 1.50. It is for 10k in coverage.
Do any other ski areas do this?
"We name me personally as the beneficiary. It's EPIC."Vail probably adds life insurance to your ticket for 1.50, but names itself as the sole beneficiary.
Is it a weather issue?Crap show at Jay -lifts down-poor (zero) communication.
Not a bit, let them have it.Does it bother anyone else but me that Canadians ski at Jay for 30% less than United States people because they accept the loonies at a one to one exchange rate?
They’ve been doing that for decades….Does it bother anyone else but me that Canadians ski at Jay for 30% less than United States people because they accept the loonies at a one to one exchange rate?
That why as college kids we exchanged our US $$ for Canadian to use at JayThey’ve been doing that for decades….
That why as college kids we exchanged our US $$ for Canadian to use at Jay
Same.That why as college kids we exchanged our US $$ for Canadian to use at Jay
Local Grand Union used to exchange cash.And this is why they now require proof of actually being a Canadian resident to use CAD.
Canada is not a state. Yet.Heard it was an absolute s#^t show today at Jay. I’m glad. Their customers shouldn’t tolerate this.
Also, is it legal to give discounts to Canadian citizens just because their currency is hot garbage? I don’t care if they’ve been doing this for 30 years. It would be unconstitutional to give discounts to certain states as it would violate interstate commerce laws.
evidence pleasethis trade practice does increase the cost for Americans