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drjeff

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A.N.U.S.'s (I'm having a tough time thinking that I could ever get tired of reading about [size=-4] (atleast 1 kind of0[/size] C.L.I.T.S. ;)
 

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How great MRG is...and how riders just wouldn't enjoy it anyway...but we'll still rub your nose in it.:angry:
 

witch hobble

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Self righteous posturing in regards to:

location
favored discipline
equipment
affiliations
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Greg

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Why seeded bumps are better than natural bumps (and vise versa) - They're ALL good! :spread:

Or better yet:

"Advocates of seeded bumps won't (or can't) ski other terrain."

Another good one:

"It's impossible to be passionate about a 600 vertical foot hill in Connecticut."
(particularly entertaining when the poster would undoubtedly be humbled by some of the skiing there...)

But, my all time favorite:

"Killington has lost its soul"
(especially when the poster hasn't even been skiing long enough to have experienced said 'soul')
 

Greg

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Funny thing is, greg split this out from another thread and made the same error in the title.....

You can forget it if you think I was going to fix your idiocy...
 

andyzee

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Or better yet:

"Advocates of seeded bumps won't (or can't) ski other terrain."

Another good one:

"It's impossible to be passionate about a 600 vertical foot hill in Connecticut."
(particularly entertaining when the poster would undoubtedly be humbled by some of the skiing there...)

But, my all time favorite:

"Killington has lost its soul"
(especially when the poster hasn't even been skiing long enough to have experienced said 'soul')

Kind of ironic, here's one for both GSS and Greg, birds of a feather :p :

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