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Scratch to laminate on top of skis
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 38 Replies
when it's about Tony it always comes back round to football :lol:
Scratch to laminate on top of skis
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 38 Replies
no, I am but he's a mufc hater
Scratch to laminate on top of skis
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 38 Replies
AllyG wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Tony_H wrote:Why would my finger need removing from it???


Sometimes Tony, I get the feeling that you simply can't be bothered to read my posts. :roll:


Snowbandit,
Maybe poor Tony's still in shock (after the incident with the lorry). I mean, he nearly lost more than just his finger :shock:

Ally


I've got a feeling he's even more shocked by the football match he's just watched.
Scratch to laminate on top of skis
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 38 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:
tino_11 wrote:carefully with a finger (important) apply a small amount of superglue to the area to seal it and keep watertight.


tino_11 wrote:

Classic, I'm waiting for Tony's response with some eagerness!!
:D



I'm waiting for his next question - 'How do you remove a finger that is stuck to a ski?' :wink:


:lol: :lol: :lol:
nice one tsg :thumbup:
a day at Hemel
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 68 Replies
Only two more sleeps and then I'm off to the slopes of hemel for my boarding day :mrgreen:

I've had some great advice, thank you, the biggest piece seeming to be patience and perseverance to break through. Lynn D has also kindly given me the low down on Arabba (she had a fab time and said she'll post a report when she gets a min) and it's all good. My friend's dropping off the michelin man stuff this evening and I'm packed and ready to go :lol:

I'm even meeting a legendary J2skier for lunch.

I'm sooooooooo excited. Will report back.
Caron
xx
Lake Louise Photos
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 7 Replies
there's some stunners in there Pablo.
Good to have you back in one piece :thumbup:
Obergurgl has a free lift pass for children under 9 [my youngest missed out on this by 3 weeks at new year :evil:].
Alpe D'Huez has four free (long) beginner lifts, a very good call I think.

edit: sorry, just saw that you're looking for small and cheap. Obergurgl is the former but not the latter (maybe you could get a deal). Alpe D'huez is not small but I don't recall it being that expensive.