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    OK, ^that's pretty fucking sweet! Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zartagen View Post
    Theracane is so good. My ski muscles are finally getting used and they need a good massaging. Theracane delivers.
    Bought one from Amazon yesterday on your recco, I hope it works as well for me as for you.

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    Magic Mt. on a powder day
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    an unexpected valentine from an ell. he struggles a lot for several reasons but i always speak a little spanish with him and now we're tight. i can get him to do the work.

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    thats nice
    watch out for snakes

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    Danger Zone Chiknwaffles

    watch out for snakes

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    Cream of Wheat (made with whole milk) with sliced banana and honey. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


    Kindness is a bridge between all people

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottyb View Post
    Danger Zone Chiknwaffles
    Apologies in advance if you made that yourself, but that is the worst looking plate of chicken and waffles I've ever seen. Seriously, those waffles, W T F?

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    Have you seen a one armed man around here?

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    kindergarten kids.

    the class was studying the olympics so i surprised them and brought my snowboard and gear and my boy's skis. the demographics and my impressions of the school suggest that very few of the families ski or snowboard. when i pulled my board out, it might as well have been made of gold. they were totally wowed. and at the end i turned it over and the bright red base that is very very fast wowed them again.

    i got about 20 minutes to talk about the olympics, olympic ideals, snowboarding and skiing at that level and more importantly, at a fun level for people like us. i put several of them in my boots strapped onto the board and into the kids boots in the bindings. lots of glowing faces that i can't share.

    now when we do reading/writing/math groups and they come to my group and have to pick things they like, things they want to do, etc., half of them still say something about snowboarding and mt. hood. and purple. because my favorite color is purple.

    today before lunch i was asked to sit down in front of the class and they gave me a nice card with their pictures in ski goggles they made in front of the olympic flags that have the rings they earned by demonstrating basic knowledge of several things that are important at that age. i did most of the testing.

    i got a bunch of hugs and high-fives and thank yous and they are all so happy to be happy and happy to be happy for their friends and people they care for and a lot of them are going through some brutal shit that will shape their lives. it's always a bit bittersweet.
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    This saying, which has been helpful to me lately

    "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
    Bunny Don't Surf

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    ^^Hanlon's razor! Love that one. Goes right along with Finagle's Law of dynamic negatives (and, of course, Murphy's) when explaining and predicting life and/or humans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyeaster View Post
    kindergarten kids.

    the class was studying the olympics so i surprised them and brought my snowboard and gear and my boy's skis. the demographics and my impressions of the school suggest that very few of the families ski or snowboard. when i pulled my board out, it might as well have been made of gold. they were totally wowed. and at the end i turned it over and the bright red base that is very very fast wowed them again.

    i got about 20 minutes to talk about the olympics, olympic ideals, snowboarding and skiing at that level and more importantly, at a fun level for people like us. i put several of them in my boots strapped onto the board and into the kids boots in the bindings. lots of glowing faces that i can't share.

    now when we do reading/writing/math groups and they come to my group and have to pick things they like, things they want to do, etc., half of them still say something about snowboarding and mt. hood. and purple. because my favorite color is purple.

    today before lunch i was asked to sit down in front of the class and they gave me a nice card with their pictures in ski goggles they made in front of the olympic flags that have the rings they earned by demonstrating basic knowledge of several things that are important at that age. i did most of the testing.

    i got a bunch of hugs and high-fives and thank yous and they are all so happy to be happy and happy to be happy for their friends and people they care for and a lot of them are going through some brutal shit that will shape their lives. it's always a bit bittersweet.
    That is awesome. I grew up in a place where very few could ski. It was like golf, absolutely economically foreign, but we knew people did it.

    I was a really big skateboarder, sponsored actually, but never had done anything with snow other than celebrate a delay, or a wrecked bus, or shoveling. Maybe some epic sled crashes here or there. But I had a science teacher in middle school, big white Einstein hair: Mr. Bowles. That man was awesome. Blew the science guy out of the water. We used to hand liquid mercury off to each other awesome, blow up the bunsen burners and he would laugh.

    Anyway, he had a true passion for skiing, Vermont in particular. His idea of fun was to build to scale models of his favorite places to ski. This was decades before 3d printing, and these things were huge. I'm talking 6 feet by 6 feet to scale 3d hand painted built up clay models of Kmart, etc. all perfectly to scale in elevation, etc. with every run painted in by hand. All the trees made and placed by hand. He would bring in his boots, poles, skis, etc. This was in the early 80's and he was still in leathers. I'll never forget him, or his passion.

    Some people have trains, he had a different model. And while I never could afford it, or the logistics at the time, it always planted the ski bug in my brain, along with a compulsive love for topographical maps.

    Spending hours over many times with Barbara and Brad Washburn in their home and elsewhere, spending thousands of hours skiing. That man did something for me that he had no idea was possible.

    So, good on you. You never know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wyeaster View Post
    kindergarten kids.

    the class was studying the olympics so i surprised them and brought my snowboard and gear and my boy's skis. the demographics and my impressions of the school suggest that very few of the families ski or snowboard. when i pulled my board out, it might as well have been made of gold. they were totally wowed. and at the end i turned it over and the bright red base that is very very fast wowed them again.

    i got about 20 minutes to talk about the olympics, olympic ideals, snowboarding and skiing at that level and more importantly, at a fun level for people like us. i put several of them in my boots strapped onto the board and into the kids boots in the bindings. lots of glowing faces that i can't share.

    now when we do reading/writing/math groups and they come to my group and have to pick things they like, things they want to do, etc., half of them still say something about snowboarding and mt. hood. and purple. because my favorite color is purple.

    today before lunch i was asked to sit down in front of the class and they gave me a nice card with their pictures in ski goggles they made in front of the olympic flags that have the rings they earned by demonstrating basic knowledge of several things that are important at that age. i did most of the testing.

    i got a bunch of hugs and high-fives and thank yous and they are all so happy to be happy and happy to be happy for their friends and people they care for and a lot of them are going through some brutal shit that will shape their lives. it's always a bit bittersweet.
    What did they think about the base damage caused by REI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alias_rice View Post
    What did they think about the base damage caused by REI?

    they saw the new board!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyeaster View Post
    they saw the new board!
    That’s a relief.

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    waffles....

    please add this cat and the bbi interaction of community enhancement through shredding and baking with your friends
    to the goods list
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    Quote Originally Posted by alias_rice View Post
    That’s a relief.
    i'm not there to kill hope in humanity

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    Sleeper spring pow day. Creamy pow, sun, skiing in a hoodie, very few crowds. [emoji108]

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    Taking a cross country redeye where you pass out before take off and wake up when you land.

    Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using TGR Forums mobile app

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    ^^^Money. I used to be able to get some zzzs in, but I've been getting very antsy on plane rides lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kailua_Boys View Post
    Taking a cross country redeye where you pass out before take off and wake up when you land.

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    Xanax is a helluva drug

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    Walk-on Trams...finally.

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    3 Least Coast NorEasters in a 10 day period. That is good.

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