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beer and food prices
Started by User in France, 57 Replies
russco wrote:Hi,off to plagne 1800 in 3 weeks and just wondering how much beer and food is out there,so can take enough spending money with me!!!!cheers

I think we will all be finding a big difference on food and drink prices this year in Europe. :cry:
sunglasses or goggles?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
getjim wrote:
RoseR wrote: My driving and sense of direction is apalling.


Of course it is!! Aren't women born like that?? :mrgreen:

Jim sits back and waits for the abuse.

Mine starts in the carpark. One day last week after I finished work, walked out to carpark where Hubby was meeting me. Opened a car door, sat in, said 'My God what a day I need a drink' and an old lady said 'never mind dear it will soon be over'. Not my Hubby, not my car. Ours and Hubby were parked behind her. :oops:
reports from Niederau
Started by User in Austria, 204 Replies
Admin wrote:Tony either mentioned Mayrhofen... and Dave and Jan drank him under the table... or he came out with some Welsh jokes and "Thelma and Louise" have left him up a mountain tied to a piste-basher... 8)

...or maybe they never got further than Jan's bar... :shock:

:lol: I hope they all managed to meet up. I wonder if Tony has converted yet :lol:
sunglasses or goggles?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
RossF wrote:In my (limited) snowmobiling experience full face helmets were without visors and with need for goggles, just used my Crowbars (Oakley).

Thanks RossF, my experience is non existant, just going by pictures. Are they easy to ride? My driving and sense of direction is apalling.
Santa brought?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
caron-a wrote:
RoseR wrote:
RossF wrote:RoseR, according to the site Dixons has em in stock for 80 quids.

Thanks for that RossF have ordered, even with postage, plus a discount code, works out half the price of Comet, well pleased


enjoy :thumbup:

Its a shame I have to wait for posting, I would have liked it for to-day. My sons coming down and bringing new girlfriend, it would have been a good icebreaker.........or maybe not. :lol:
sunglasses or goggles?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
Hubby has just reminded me of something, we will be doing a lot of travelling around on snowmobiles. Have to wear full helmets with visor, so that rules out the need for goggles or glasses at those times.
sunglasses or goggles?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
Thanks for that guys, I have 2 pairs of goggles, oakleys one with orange tint and one with green tint, I shall see which works best.
Trencher those safety glasses look exactly like the ones I am supposed to wear at work while handling certain chemicals. They might just find their way into my case for the week. :lol:
sunglasses or goggles?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 14 Replies
swskier wrote:i'd guess you'd have to go for goggles, but i haven't skied under floodlights except for on the dry slope where i wore nothing so maybe this could be an option also??

I thought my goggles would be okay but Hubby thinks I will need sunglasses, just because there will be so much snow everywhere not just the slopes.