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  1. #1126
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    Potato leek as promised. Have I mentioned the FREsH croutons???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    Don't worry, he's just pissed about what he posts and that he isn't posting.

    Seems like upper mountain lifts are down everywhere from the desk.
    Running smooth at the mighty, mighty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by danmelon View Post
    I dunno about this, there's a definite lack of croutons and cheese on that soup.
    This guy knows what’s up.

  4. #1129
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    Hot chili in the Bears den on a cold day.

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    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
    http://tim-kirchoff.pixels.com/

  5. #1130
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    Hot colors this year.

    Challenging Bottleman.
    Chicken Sausage Jambalaya.
    What’s up now??!!



    Not bad for a newbie

  6. #1131
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    The extent of my outdoor activity today was walking to my hot tub, but I've got you all beat on the soup front with my sister in law's Feast of the Seven Fishes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Goniff View Post
    The extent of my outdoor activity today was walking to my hot tub, but I've got you all beat on the soup front with my sister in law's Feast of the Seven Fishes.

    That’s some questionable soup maintenance right there...

    I see problems everywhere. There's some yummy goodness stuck to the side of the bowl for no damn good reason. Plus, shells should be CAREFULLY removed before eating so they do not capture too much of the stock, which, you have already apparently overindulged in. Finally, your choice of spoon is DISASTROUS - it appears far too heavily weighted on the end, especially in proportion to that criminally small bowl.

    Oh, and you're dropping your uphill hand
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  8. #1133
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    Soup-off!! Errrbody get down, shit's gettin' rowdy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
    This is the best post so far. Get off 1 stick and go to 2. It will change your life.

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    Took 2 hour beginner lesson.
    It started as a group lesson then turned into a private.
    Two other ladies were way slow learners they had to separate me with another instructor.
    Started with pizza and ended with fries.
    It was fun and would love to try again!


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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    Took 2 hour beginner lesson.
    It started as a group lesson then turned into a private.
    Two other ladies were way slow learners they had to separate me with another instructor.
    Started with pizza and ended with fries.
    It was fun and would love to try again!

    You go girl. (Z snaps)

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    Nice Nutmeg! Way to try something new.

    But man...can anyone imagine being a ski instructor on day like today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Nice Nutmeg! Way to try something new.

    But man...can anyone imagine being a ski instructor on day like today?
    I tipped mine nicely.

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    Nice nutmeg - enjoy!!!! Good on you for tip too

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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    I tipped mine nicely.
    Spending that $3500 like a champ. Good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggins View Post
    Soup-off!! Errrbody get down, shit's gettin' rowdy!
    I’m ashamed I didn’t take a photo of the chicken and dumplings at Magic today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Nice Nutmeg! Way to try something new.

    But man...can anyone imagine being a ski instructor on day like today?
    God bless the lifties workin right now
    27° 18°

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    In case anyone is still in the season of giving. Please help support reducing childhood hunger and poverty in Vermont. I (and a bunch of mags from Magic) will be "competing" in the 24 hours of Stratton. It's a fun time and good cause. Please donate if you can. Every little bit helps. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    It was fun and would love to try again!
    If you have another day try a skate ski lesson. You're a runner. It's much easier on the joints too. Be prepared for one of the hardest things you've ever done.

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    EAST COAST ROLL CALL - Turn it up to 11

    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    If you have another day try a skate ski lesson. You're a runner. It's much easier on the joints too. Be prepared for one of the hardest things you've ever done.
    I have to say.
    While I was trying to skate skis like new born Giraffe, I could only imagine those mags who climb uphills to tour.
    I knew it wasn’t easy, now I really know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
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    Potato leek as promised. Have I mentioned the FREsH croutons???
    Isn't that an oxymoron? Croutons are stale bread, no??

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggins View Post
    It is kind of fascinating, isn't it? From a clinical perspective...
    You boys have me all figured out. I'm so pissed.
    Hilarious ecrc drama is pure gold. Better than soup.
    Serious business here on tits on gravity. Meanwhile, the snow is awesome and the cold persists.
    Lines need to be skied. Perfect temps and a day off.
    One serious inquiry about the Bush. Anyone ski the Father yet? It's not every day a massive new line opens up. I figure Egan will hit it first, like everything else off that ridge. Looks like an epic line and as cool as the Mother is..
    The Father looks way cooler. https://www.valleyreporter.com/stori...in-slide-brook
    Last edited by DaveVt; 12-29-2017 at 08:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    I have to say.
    While I was trying to skate skis like new born Giraffe, I could only imagine those mags who climb uphills to tour.
    I knew it wasn’t easy, now I really know.
    As a former PE teacher and XC coach, I hear you!
    The right instructor, intuitive and skilled, can get never-ever, marble-headed and/or self-conscious adolescents cavorting and whooping it up on skinny sticks inside a two hour session. Adults are a little trickier, but keep your eye out for a happy group of skate-newbies...their instructor is probably a good one.

    Skate is usually quite a revellation
    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveVt View Post
    You boys have me all figured out. I'm so pissed.
    Hilarious ecrc drama is pure gold. Better than soup.
    Serious business here on for a on gravity. Meanwhile, the snow is awesome and the cold persists.
    Lines need to be skied. Perfect temps and a day off. Ski ya layer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JongDoe View Post
    Isn't that an oxymoron? Croutons are stale bread, no??
    Maybe in YOUR soup but not in mine!!!!!!

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    Better than soup? Unpossible.

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