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Started by Mark203 in Ski Chatter - 109 Replies

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Brooksy
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

Ian Wickham wrote:
brooksy wrote:
bandit wrote:
brooksy wrote:
No problems with euros as its my new homeland currency,so where did we go skiing this year, Switzerland, just cant win. :twisted:


Brooksy, you have to get on a plane or a boat though......move to the mainland, you know it makes sense :wink:


Much prefer the rock, would also need a plane if on the mainland. 8)


Brooksy ...... do you work out there in the sunshine or are you an old retired fella :lol:


Yeah still working, seems like 7 days a week. 8)

Bandit I've never been to Luton LGW my only airport, no private plane, but usually cheaper fares coming from here than flying from UK. :wink:

AllyG why did you think I was a woman, is it because I'm always kind & polite to you. ) )

AllyG
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

Brooksy,
I have no idea why I thought you were female. Sorry. Maybe with me it is always my default position, unless there is some clear indication to the contrary. But thank you anyway for always being nice and kind and polite to me :D I will endeavour to try and remember in future that you are of the male gender.

Bandit,
I still don't get all this kissing business. And, is there something different about kissing a Scot? I've only ever kissed an Englishman, a Pole, and a Welshman, so I wouldn't know :wink:

Ally

Brooksy
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

AllyG wrote:Brooksy,
I have no idea why I thought you were female. Sorry. Maybe with me it is always my default position, unless there is some clear indication to the contrary. But thank you anyway for always being nice and kind and polite to me :D I will endeavour to try and remember in future that you are of the male gender.

Bandit,
I still don't get all this kissing business. And, is there something different about kissing a Scot? I've only ever kissed an Englishman, a Pole, and a Welshman, so I wouldn't know :wink:

Ally


Was the pole metal or wood. :lol: :lol:

Brucie
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

And did it involve dancing? :?:
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

Brucie
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

AllyG wrote:
Bandit,
I still don't get all this kissing business. And, is there something different about kissing a Scot? I've only ever kissed an Englishman, a Pole, and a Welshman, so I wouldn't know :wink:

Ally


The KISS method is the mantra of a good ski instructor!!! Its nothing to do with slapping the lips on someone!!!!!!!!!!

And aside from the improvement in quality, kissing a scot is no different to any other race!!! :lol:
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

Bandit
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

Brucie wrote:

The KISS method is the mantra of a good ski instructor!!! Its nothing to do with slapping the lips on someone!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe not when you had tuition :D
Brucie wrote:
And aside from the improvement in quality, kissing a scot is no different to any other race!!! :lol:


Modesty is not a trait I see :lol:

AllyG
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

Thanks Brucie,
You mean, KISS is an acronym for something to do with ski-ing? What does it stand for? And how many different races/nationalities have you kissed? Are you quite sure the kisses are all the same?

I haven't quite been reduced yet to having to kiss or dance with a pole (wooden or metal), but in a few years time, who knows ... ?

Ally

Brucie
reply to 'Euro Question'
posted Jun-2010

Ally,
See post 8 on page 10!!!!!!! :lol:


And as for the nationality kissing issue, all I'm saying is Scots are a cut above!!
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

Topic last updated on 04-November-2010 at 13:42