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    Weather We Change: Portland and Seattle ski movies

    The soCal trip was a whirlwind: a showing for Patagonia in Ventura, and then three in a row before jetting back to SF on the 5. (I did get to surf everyday, and I managed to get out before the firestorm.)

    Anyway, we are doing the final two showings of Weather We Change in Portland and Seattle this week!! Any maggots out there going to make it out?

    Portland
    Tuesday October 23rd (that's tomorrow)
    MacTarnahan's Taproom, Pyramid Breweries,
    7pm doors
    $20 includes appetizers/beer/raffle/movie
    2730 NW 31st Ave

    Seattle
    Wednesday October 24th
    High Dive (Fremont),
    Doors@6pm, Movie sharp@7pm
    21 and Up ONLY,
    513 N 36th St
    $5

    Tour Info:
    http://www.adventurefilmworks.com/tour.html



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    Why is the Portland one 4x more than the Seattle one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptavv View Post
    Why is the Portland one 4x more than the Seattle one?
    Did you miss this:
    $20 includes appetizers/beer/raffle/movie
    The trumpet scatters its awful sound Over the graves of all lands Summoning all before the throne

    Death and mankind shall be stunned When Nature arises To give account before the Judge

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    Evidently.

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    I kinda get the idea of the movie. Can you explain the "no CO2" part. I looked at the website and it isn't obvious. Trailer looks good anyway.
    ROBOTS ARE EATING MY FACE.

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    The 'No CO2' part means a couple of things. Throughout the movie we raise awareness about how our actions as individuals (and skiers) can contribute to global warming and how we can start to take actions to mitigate them. In addition, we also offset our carbon footprint from making the film by purchasing GreenTags from SkiGreen.org.
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