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Killington shills infesting A-Zone....

mattchuck2

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I don't understand the point of this thread . . .

If you put a bunch of people together, there are going to be some people who like something, and some people who don't like it. You could be talking about anything: Ice cream flavors, types of cars, ski areas . . .

On this site, there are people who like Killington, and people who don't (I guess I'd fall into the latter camp). Why is that weird? Just because people like what Killington is doing doesn't mean that they're "shills", does it?
 

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I don't understand the point of this thread . . .

If you put a bunch of people together, there are going to be some people who like something, and some people who don't like it. You could be talking about anything: Ice cream flavors, types of cars, ski areas . . .

On this site, there are people who like Killington, and people who don't (I guess I'd fall into the latter camp). Why is that weird? Just because people like what Killington is doing doesn't mean that they're "shills", does it?
ya know, I just found out this weekend there's a whole group of people who don't like "stuff" in their ice cream, even chocolate chips. I prefer my ice cream to have a bit of chunky to it. Who knew ;)
 

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I thought the implication from the first post was that there was pro killingtion propaganda being peddaled on this forum from people who may or maynot be affiliated with said Mtn., who may or may not be recieveing personal benefits from the spread of said bias information. Tainting our little exsistance as a free flowing, free thinking group of people who spend too much time thinking about skiing.....
 

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I thought the implication from the first post was that there was pro killingtion propaganda being peddaled on this forum from people who may or maynot be affiliated with said Mtn., who may or may not be recieveing personal benefits from the spread of said bias information.


in your honest (and i know it will be) opinion, what do you think?
 

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I thought the implication from the first post was that there was pro killingtion propaganda being peddaled on this forum from people who may or maynot be affiliated with said Mtn., who may or may not be recieveing personal benefits from the spread of said bias information. Tainting our little exsistance as a free flowing, free thinking group of people who spend too much time thinking about skiing.....

Ahhh . . I see . . .

Well I can rule myself out . . .

But I'm a pretty cheap sell out, too . . .

So if anyone from Killington is paying attention, for a few free lift tickets and free steaks at the Wobbly, I'll say whatever you want me to say about your mountain.
 

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I have only skied there 5 6 times. I got enough to Judge. You dont hold a candlestick. Heck I dont even consider you a big hill in the east. Cant find another mountain. I think a couple hundred thousand did.
HMMM you are a tool of an employee to make posts like you just did.

I am guessing tool comes natural to you


Give it up, Whiteface just isn't that rad. You make it sounds like it Whistler in comparison to K-mart. It isn't, they are in the same league. Oh no, but you guys have the slides! Yeah, and they're never open. Plus they really aren't that steep. Compared to other easter ski areas they're steep, but when you actually compare them to legit above treeline terrain they're nothing. Anyway, I'll take good woods skiing over all that icy crap at Whiteface any day, at least it will actually hold snow.

Hell, I don't even like Killington, but your accusations against it are just so ridiculous that I can't keep my mouth shut.

Anyway, to add some fuel to this fire. There are two "big hills" in the North East. Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Washington. Anything else either either doesn't have enough terrain or the terrain just isn't rad enough.


(Heh, that was fun.:razz:)
 

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Anyway, to add some fuel to this fire. There are two "big hills" in the North East. Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Washington. Anything else either either doesn't have enough terrain or the terrain just isn't rad enough.


(Heh, that was fun.:razz:)

*cough*katahdin*cough*

...not that I've skied there, but from the looks of it, if you catch it right.....
 

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Too lazy to read this thread, got as far as Dawson's Creek question and that was it. Anything worthwhile?:confused:

Just [post="344232"]this post[/post].
 

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Just [post="344232"]this post[/post].

Nice.

Other than that, nope- Katie Holmes pretty much signifies the high point.

katie-holmes-sexy-scientology.jpg
 

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Anyway, to add some fuel to this fire. There are two "big hills" in the North East. Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Washington. Anything else either either doesn't have enough terrain or the terrain just isn't rad enough.


(Heh, that was fun.:razz:)

Disrespecting the loaf because you can't handle a little cold weather?
 

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Anyway, to add some fuel to this fire. There are two "big hills" in the North East. Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Washington. Anything else either either doesn't have enough terrain or the terrain just isn't rad enough.


(Heh, that was fun.:razz:)

You forgot about Cardigan and Firescrew.
 
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