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Thread: FS IN UTAH: Line skis, touring setup, Dukes, goggles, etc.

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    FS IN UTAH: Line skis, touring setup, Dukes, goggles, etc.

    i have a lot of ski gear FOR PEOPLE IN SLC.
    Line Blends with Dukes and BD skins
    Line ep pros, no bindings
    Line Elizabeths with Jesters

    lots of Spy goggles


    all of this is closing out CHEAP
    email me. no pictures just COME SEE IT. it's CHEEAPPP.

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    If I had a light bulb for sale, you would probably want to know the wattage.

    Some more information about what you're selling just might make me want to COME SEE your stuff.


    Try not to be such a JONG
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    no. and shut up. if you don't know what those words mean, close the window and move on.
    if you want a good deal, talk to me.
    pretty easy, eh?

    and that's really cute. I like your "i'm on tgr" lingo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djxtreme View Post
    no. and shut up. if you don't know what those words mean, close the window and move on.
    if you want a good deal, talk to me.
    pretty easy, eh?

    and that's really cute. I like your "i'm on tgr" lingo.
    not a good way to get people in your shop. Just sayin....

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    my shop?
    man, it's a good thing I'm trying to help people out with cheap gear...glad to see it's so well received here.

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    This sale should be deleted.

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    seriously. this website is just so serious that there's no way this stuff should be for sale. absolutely not. it's just way too cheap and everyone on here doesn't ski, they just sit on their computers and know what their great TGR forum terms mean, so why would they need this stuff anyways?


    oh oh oh ANNNDDDD i'm 4000 internet forum posts short of online respect. SOOOOO i'll be the one posting repeatedly in a forum thread somewhere, trying to gain your e-respect.

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    I'll give you $150 for the line's with dukes. Pick up today ok?
    When life gives you haters, make haterade.

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    no, but thank you for the offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djxtreme View Post
    my shop?
    man, it's a good thing I'm trying to help people out with cheap gear...glad to see it's so well received here.
    Helpful? Like when someone asked for/suggested information about ski lengths and you told him to shut up? You're the man, thanks for hooking everyone up!

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    Cool, dj. F**k the pricks on this board with fat f**kin "I'm too cool for anything shorter than 195 cm" powder skis stuck up their reamed out azzholes and big-dick bro, brah, brew, brie Tea-time Gravity Research attitudes.

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    wow.
    a) i don't know who, if anyone, is being sarcastic.
    b) what?
    c) if you care enough, which many of you seem to, re-read all of this.


    "help" isn't giving ski dimensions that are easily found online. "help" is giving good gear at good prices.

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    It is not necessary that you sit at your computer and frivolously comment on threads to increase your post count. It is necessary for you to put a bit of effort towards selling your stuff to this community. All we're asking is that you add some value to your post for the audience of prospective buyers that this forum provides. While it may now seem a bit dickish of the members to seem perturbed at your effort, if you actually do become part of this community, you will understand.
    This is the deal. This is a community. And, in the case of Gear Swap, a market. It is annoying when there is no effort on the part of the salesman to follow the basic rules of creating a FS thread. To be fair to you, TGR can be a bit hostile when new members (Jongs) do not follow the rules (written or not). What's worse is you've fueled the fire instead of correcting your post.
    You simply need to post more information. i.e. Prices, details about location, condition, sizes, pics. I certainly appreciate a good deal but if there is no information to make it compelling I'm not going to bother. There's a lot of posts where Jongs think they're providing a good deal, like $500 for a pair of Brew Skis, and it's really a dog-shit deal. A waist of time.
    Instead of wasting your time and emotional energy by replying to the hostility, spend a couple of minutes to provide some details and all will be well.

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    I'm not in SLC so color me irrelevant, but I'm having a tough time from any of your posts figuring out where someone would have to go to see your stuff. Your house? A ski shop? A van with 'free candy' written on the side?

    More info would be helpful, whether you're a TGR insider or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djxtreme View Post
    no, but thank you for the offer.

    Sounds like your shit is expensive to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by sfotex View Post
    Sounds like your shit is expensive to me
    This made me crack up. Cheap is Relative on TGR. Cheap is irrelative on eBay. God I love you guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiFaxon View Post
    It is not necessary that you sit at your computer and frivolously comment on threads to increase your post count. It is necessary for you to put a bit of effort towards selling your stuff to this community. All we're asking is that you add some value to your post for the audience of prospective buyers that this forum provides. While it may now seem a bit dickish of the members to seem perturbed at your effort, if you actually do become part of this community, you will understand.
    This is the deal. This is a community. And, in the case of Gear Swap, a market. It is annoying when there is no effort on the part of the salesman to follow the basic rules of creating a FS thread. To be fair to you, TGR can be a bit hostile when new members (Jongs) do not follow the rules (written or not). What's worse is you've fueled the fire instead of correcting your post.
    You simply need to post more information. i.e. Prices, details about location, condition, sizes, pics. I certainly appreciate a good deal but if there is no information to make it compelling I'm not going to bother. There's a lot of posts where Jongs think they're providing a good deal, like $500 for a pair of Brew Skis, and it's really a dog-shit deal. A waist of time.
    Instead of wasting your time and emotional energy by replying to the hostility, spend a couple of minutes to provide some details and all will be well.

    </soapbox>
    before anything, i don't know what soapbox is.
    but, you guys really, really need to lighten up. like, seriously. take a step BACK for a second, off your high horse of "community" and "market" and realize that you're sitting in front of a computer with a bunch of people you don't know on the other side. hence why I don't care about what any of you think of my e-personality the slightest bit.
    that's right, i don't care at all. it's "worse" that I've fueled the efforts? Worse than what, first of all? Secondly, I've obviously fueled them to show a lack of caring towards of it. A complete lack.

    and it's ridiculous to say that it's NECESSARY for me to put more effort into selling MY gear. that's insane. i put EXACTLY the amount of effort in that i wanted to put in, and that i know I need to put in in order to sell the gear. it's illogical to tell me how much effort i need to put in. because, based on the amount of interest people have shown over the past 3 hours, which is exactly what I anticipated...you are entirely wrong.

    I have no desire to become part of your online shenanigans, aka "community". I'm too busy skiing neck deep pow all day. If you mean the ski community, then I'm already way more a part of it than you know.
    I don't need to post anything about prices, details, condition considering I don't want to. If it's against the rules here, that's fine, and let me suffer the consequences of not selling my gear here (although it's far too late, because everyone wants this gear). Or delete my e-account, even though it's a community...so does that mean delete my community status? Oh wait, it's online. Your metaphors, thus, make no sense, of calling this a community. And "if" I "become" part of this community? It's it's already an online community, and it's just online, what is going to "make" me a part of something I'm not already? Illogical...

    And I'm not wasting any time with my "deals" because it's CHEAP. Because I KNOW. And for your sake, stop using your stupid "jong" word that isn't in the dictionary and doesn't mean anything. And Brew Skis isn't a company as far as I'm concerned.

    The funny thing is? I'm not mad. At all.
    Emotional energy? None wasted. Trust me.
    I'd much rather reply directly to you guys than give the dimensions of skis that someone can Google.

    Aw, did I hurt someone's e-feelings?

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    For starters, I'd like to know what size your skis are - is that too damn much to ask dipshit????

    P.S. I'm confident you haven't yet, so I highly recommend you read this [ame="http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39772"]thread[/ame].
    Last edited by InspectorGadget; 11-30-2009 at 10:09 AM. Reason: Poor word choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djxtreme View Post
    before anything, i don't know what soapbox is.
    but, you guys really, really need to lighten up. like, seriously. take a step BACK for a second, off your high horse of "community" and "market" and realize that you're sitting in front of a computer with a bunch of people you don't know on the other side. hence why I don't care about what any of you think of my e-personality the slightest bit.
    that's right, i don't care at all. it's "worse" that I've fueled the efforts? Worse than what, first of all? Secondly, I've obviously fueled them to show a lack of caring towards of it. A complete lack.

    and it's ridiculous to say that it's NECESSARY for me to put more effort into selling MY gear. that's insane. i put EXACTLY the amount of effort in that i wanted to put in, and that i know I need to put in in order to sell the gear. it's illogical to tell me how much effort i need to put in. because, based on the amount of interest people have shown over the past 3 hours, which is exactly what I anticipated...you are entirely wrong.

    I have no desire to become part of your online shenanigans, aka "community". I'm too busy skiing neck deep pow all day. If you mean the ski community, then I'm already way more a part of it than you know.
    I don't need to post anything about prices, details, condition considering I don't want to. If it's against the rules here, that's fine, and let me suffer the consequences of not selling my gear here (although it's far too late, because everyone wants this gear). Or delete my e-account, even though it's a community...so does that mean delete my community status? Oh wait, it's online. Your metaphors, thus, make no sense, of calling this a community. And "if" I "become" part of this community? It's it's already an online community, and it's just online, what is going to "make" me a part of something I'm not already? Illogical...

    And I'm not wasting any time with my "deals" because it's CHEAP. Because I KNOW. And for your sake, stop using your stupid "jong" word that isn't in the dictionary and doesn't mean anything. And Brew Skis isn't a company as far as I'm concerned.

    The funny thing is? I'm not mad. At all.
    Emotional energy? None wasted. Trust me.
    I'd much rather reply directly to you guys than give the dimensions of skis that someone can Google.

    Aw, did I hurt someone's e-feelings?
    After rereading your post above, I, for one, wouldn't make the drive if your shit was free.
    A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
    Science-fiction author Robert Heinlein

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    How many days on the Blends? Are they the 183s?

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    haha that's cool, i don't need to drive it to you and give it to you for free
    I'll make some money off of it instead

    ooohh the internet
    oh and i went and read the thread that you linked. you're right, I hadn't read it. Now that I have, I know nothing that I didn't know before.

    yeah, the Blends are 183's and awesome. only one southern-hemisphere summer on them. maybe 30 days. I'd say that they ski a bit shorter due to their slightly forward mounting (still the recommended mounting point)

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    You could've posted more relevant information upon first suggestion instead of posting repeatedly in a cockface manner. Jus' sayin.

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    Is the neck deep pow above 13k?
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    ha, yeah it's right off the N side of King's.

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    djxtreme=FAIL
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    I'm really troubled by whatever pictures the Don had to search through to arrive at that one...

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