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Who wears a helmet?
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Hey Brooksy, I have not told you about my driving yet :shock: but everyone who knows me thinks it should be compulsory to wear a helmet when in my car, let alone when on the slopes :twisted:
FQ thanks for the heads up on your driving, after giving due consideration to your comments I have drafted a sliding scale on the agreed fee for safe carriage to & from Tignes based on fear factor.
More fear less fee, extreme fear or near miss would render the fee null & void & any fee due would only be paid at home destination.
My full carriage T&Cs will be available after consultation with my lawyer & will be enforced under the Geneva convention, confirmation of your acceptance would be required from you 28 days before lift off. -) -)
With all this rain about the pavements are very slippery ..... time for a helmet :thumbup:
The government should act to ensure that all those venturing onto the pavements are properly prepared.
But of course it's not how you use the pavement with your careful walking on rubber soled feet, avoiding the cracks just in case they're unlucky. It's that mad pavement jockey that comes up fast behind you on his irresponsible leather soles, that makes the wearing of a helmet sensible in the circumstances. :shock:
How do you know?
No pavements in your part of the world.
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Started by Bazule in Beginning Skiing 04-Feb-2012 - 169 Replies
Brooksy
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
Tony_H wrote:You can also buy lovely bobble hats from a selection of fine winter sports stores and look REALLY cool on the slopes.
:mrgreen:
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Far Queue
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
brooksy wrote:Tony_H wrote:You can also buy lovely bobble hats from a selection of fine winter sports stores and look REALLY cool on the slopes.
:mrgreen:
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Hey Brooksy, I have not told you about my driving yet :shock: but everyone who knows me thinks it should be compulsory to wear a helmet when in my car, let alone when on the slopes :twisted:
Brooksy
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
Far Queue wrote:brooksy wrote:Tony_H wrote:You can also buy lovely bobble hats from a selection of fine winter sports stores and look REALLY cool on the slopes.
:mrgreen:
:thumbup:
Hey Brooksy, I have not told you about my driving yet :shock: but everyone who knows me thinks it should be compulsory to wear a helmet when in my car, let alone when on the slopes :twisted:
FQ thanks for the heads up on your driving, after giving due consideration to your comments I have drafted a sliding scale on the agreed fee for safe carriage to & from Tignes based on fear factor.
More fear less fee, extreme fear or near miss would render the fee null & void & any fee due would only be paid at home destination.
My full carriage T&Cs will be available after consultation with my lawyer & will be enforced under the Geneva convention, confirmation of your acceptance would be required from you 28 days before lift off. -) -)
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
oldboarder wrote:i would say wear a helmet, i wear 1 my kids ages 13 and 17 wear 1. it only takes 1 slip and you could have a cracked skull. think of your family, what would they do without you ?
With all this rain about the pavements are very slippery ..... time for a helmet :thumbup:
Steverandomno
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
Ian Wickham wrote:oldboarder wrote:i would say wear a helmet, i wear 1 my kids ages 13 and 17 wear 1. it only takes 1 slip and you could have a cracked skull. think of your family, what would they do without you ?
With all this rain about the pavements are very slippery ..... time for a helmet :thumbup:
The government should act to ensure that all those venturing onto the pavements are properly prepared.
Felthorpe
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
steverandomno wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:oldboarder wrote:i would say wear a helmet, i wear 1 my kids ages 13 and 17 wear 1. it only takes 1 slip and you could have a cracked skull. think of your family, what would they do without you ?
With all this rain about the pavements are very slippery ..... time for a helmet :thumbup:
The government should act to ensure that all those venturing onto the pavements are properly prepared.
But of course it's not how you use the pavement with your careful walking on rubber soled feet, avoiding the cracks just in case they're unlucky. It's that mad pavement jockey that comes up fast behind you on his irresponsible leather soles, that makes the wearing of a helmet sensible in the circumstances. :shock:
I can see my house from here...
OldAndy
reply to 'Who wears a helmet?' posted Jun-2012
felthorpe wrote:
But of course it's not how you use the pavement with your careful walking on rubber soled feet, avoiding the cracks just in case they're unlucky. It's that mad pavement jockey that comes up fast behind you on his irresponsible leather soles, that makes the wearing of a helmet sensible in the circumstances. :shock:
How do you know?
No pavements in your part of the world.
:mrgreen:
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Topic last updated on 23-December-2012 at 16:48