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  1. #701
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtngirl79 View Post
    I use to do it all the time.. never lost one! You have the lofty lift one and you lift the other.

    It only takes a little push to get them off at the top of they don't get off on their own.
    Heh. I fondly remember skiing off holding any one of my kids in the air until we were down the ramp and away. The hard part was trying not to get wacked in the shin with a pint-sized snow board.

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    Yeah you can just grab a handful of snowsuit and hold them up.

    The worst is handle tows when the one at the top let's go and flies backwards and takes all the others out.

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    Two year old pots and pans, no problems, great non-stick ability. Give them to her little sis. Buys new one that are three times the Price. They stick so bad all eggs end up being scrambled. Fml

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    Two year old pots and pans, no problems, great non-stick ability. Give them to her little sis. Buys new one that are three times the Price. They stick so bad all eggs end up being scrambled. Fml
    Who replaces 2-year-old pots and pans that are working fine? Besides you I mean.

  5. #705
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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Who replaces 2-year-old pots and pans that are working fine? Besides you I mean.
    Not me, my wife, that was the point, hence the post in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    Two year old pots and pans, no problems, great non-stick ability. Give them to her little sis. Buys new one that are three times the Price. They stick so bad all eggs end up being scrambled. Fml
    Maybe they need to "seasoned"?
    Then not washed out.
    Are they iron, or copper or summat equally spendy?

    Or it is all part of a plan to turn you vegan?


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    Talking first time lift at park city. They could ski, so just needed a lift to get on. We put those little ski backpacks that come w the leashes (took the leashes off though) and have a handle for lifting kids back up. One handle in each hand and on you go. At the top they just hopped off.

    She was a danish ex military gal, 5’11” strong...aggressive. What sealed the deal was when we told her we sometimes had mice in the house she said “no problem, I used to kill rats w a shovel in Syria.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by TurxSki View Post
    Maybe they need to "seasoned"?
    Then not washed out.
    Are they iron, or copper or summat equally spendy?

    Or it is all part of a plan to turn you vegan?


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    Some kinda ceramic shit.

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    twin boys that I started between 3-4 (3 hr drive to a small blue run). Two Words. All Day Ski School. OK. Four words.

    The downside, though, is that here the average temps are 40-ish and the "run" are ribbons of man-made with brown forrest in between. So our kids got the idea that "sking" = french fry until the orange net stops you, then dad finds you, rinse and repeat. Works well on 15 skiable acres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detrusor View Post
    She was a danish ex military gal, 5’11” strong...aggressive
    tell us more

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    My wife continually puts my socket set down upside down without closing it properly. Basically a trap for me. This last time she put it down and the hinges popped. I pulled it up and made a huge mess, can't close the door to utility room. Been like that for 3 days. This morning she asked me when I was going to clean it up, I told her I am not she is.....

    F-ing pouty princess is in shock. Maybe she will learn this time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    My wife continually puts my socket set down upside down without closing it properly. Basically a trap for me. This last time she put it down and the hinges popped. I pulled it up and made a huge mess, can't close the door to utility room. Been like that for 3 days. This morning she asked me when I was going to clean it up, I told her I am not she is.....

    F-ing pouty princess is in shock. Maybe she will learn this time?
    She might, but that's a childish way to approach a problem. SMH.

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    How else will she learn? Its a pain in the ass to organize.
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    My wife just stopped and said, "You weren't even listening, were you?!"

    I replied, "That's a pretty weird way to start a conversation."
    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    the situation strikes me as WAY too much drama at this point

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    When my kids were tiny tots i took them out one at a time with lodge mom hanging inside with the other. They looked like twins so we even shared a jacket and lift ticket for the 3 hours they could hang for.

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    I didn't try to manage both until they could handle the magic carpet run. After that managing them both got a lot easier.

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    I love my wife and all, but Jesus Hercules Christ...

    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    How else will she learn? Its a pain in the ass to organize.
    This bugs me. She is not a child. If my husband is all passive aggressive with me i tell him to go fuck himself. Discuss it like an adult ( noting that telling him to go fuck himself is kinda harsh, but what’s with passive aggressiveness?? I can’t take it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    The spirit is willing but the spelling is a little week.
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    ha. just noticed that reading through this. kinda ironic. oh well.
    Really? Because I because I was giving you props for a malaprop. And/or irony.

    No worries, keep the props for the next one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    you have a nanny load 2 toddlers at once onto the chair?
    then offload, safely, and they ski down the ramp. magic?
    Quote Originally Posted by mtngirl79 View Post
    I use to do it all the time.. never lost one! You have the lifty lift one and you lift the other.

    It only takes a little push to get them off at the top of they don't get off on their own.
    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    Heh. I fondly remember skiing off holding any one of my kids in the air until we were down the ramp and away. The hard part was trying not to get wacked in the shin with a pint-sized snow board.
    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    so at 1 1/2 years old you pushed them off the chair?
    I ski my kids but at 1 1/2 they were still in my arms
    Quote Originally Posted by detrusor View Post
    Talking first time lift at park city. They could ski, so just needed a lift to get on. We put those little ski backpacks that come w the leashes (took the leashes off though) and have a handle for lifting kids back up. One handle in each hand and on you go. At the top they just hopped off.
    You getting all this Benny?

    Quote Originally Posted by reckless toboggan View Post
    My wife just stopped and said, "You weren't even listening, were you?!"

    I replied, "That's a pretty weird way to start a conversation."
    Bada-boom!

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    I have tried the rational discussion approach many times. This is like the 10th time she has done this! Feels like I am re-enforcing bad behavior.
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    My wife is always leaving the closet doors open. ALWAYS. I don't gripe or complain, I just close them.
    Apparently, I "always" leave the lights on. She never fails to tell me this before she shuts them off. Thanks, honey, but I was going back into that room in a couple minutes........whatever makes you happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elkhound Odin View Post
    My wife is always leaving the closet doors open. ALWAYS. I don't gripe or complain, I just close them.
    Apparently, I "always" leave the lights on. She never fails to tell me this before she shuts them off. Thanks, honey, but I was going back into that room in a couple minutes........whatever makes you happy
    Yep, I "always" leave the lights on, the ones that draw like .000000001 Watts. However, she leaves the Christmas lights on from October to mid Feb and runs the irrigation for entire days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elkhound Odin View Post
    My wife is always leaving the closet doors open. ALWAYS. I don't gripe or complain, I just close them.
    Apparently, I "always" leave the lights on. She never fails to tell me this before she shuts them off. Thanks, honey, but I was going back into that room in a couple minutes........whatever makes you happy
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    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    I have tried the rational discussion approach many times. This is like the 10th time she has done this! Feels like I am re-enforcing bad behavior.
    She's probably doing it on purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtngirl79 View Post
    She's probably doing it on purpose.

    Bwhahahahahahah Hah!!!!!!

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