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MP3 Compilations for The New Season
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 58 Replies
Tony_H wrote:Drowning Man is an amazing song.


Yes! It's got 5 stars on my itunes, and Surrender
resorts with a lake
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 32 Replies
Finn wrote:What about the English Lake District you could visit Windermere, Derwent Water go sailing on Bassenthwaite Lake, go for a leisurely walk around Crummock Water or Buttermere the possibilities are endless but one thing is for sure, you can always relax at the end of the day with a good pint of English ale. Worth a punt if only for a weekend. :D

Finn



I'm a big fan of the Lake District but seek sun for our two week summer holiday 8)
Where am I?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 480 Replies
L2A
AllyG wrote:I have led a very strange life


you're not the only one...
MP3 Compilations for The New Season
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 58 Replies
Tony_H wrote:
caron-a wrote:Doves "Sea Song" is one of the best ever.
Tony, you must know "So Here We Are" by Bloc Party. Very different from their usual stuff, in my top three of all time. (Actually quite like Sea Song.)
Reading back through the thread I've noticed comments about REM iive. I watched them before they'd broken here with Bono standing next to me 8)
Yep Sea Song is good. The Cedar Room was the song that got me into them, but its nothing like their best. Caught by the river is wonderful.
Not keen on Bloc Party, although the first album had some decent tracks on. I hate his voice. So here we are has a really complicated beat to it, but its a good song.
Not sure if I mentioned it but I saw REM in Tallinn. I also saw U2 play in The Boulevard Club in 1979 before they had released a track.


that's pretty impressive. I thought I was the only fan of "Boy" and "October". Don't like them now though :evil:
Binding Settings
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 43 Replies
Dave, you are always forgiven :P
Binding Settings
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 43 Replies
Tony_H wrote:
caron-a wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
caron-a wrote:When I had my boots fitted in Les Arcs at new year he asked my weight - I told him him 52 kg "but I may have put on a few pounds over Christmas, ha, ha, ha". He said "absolutely non madam, ha, ha, ha" (as the French do). I fell about 21 hours later, skis did not release, I honestly believe the DIN was too high.

I've since figured out that 4 may be the best for me so I ask for it. I'm now obsessive about weighing us all before we travel. It could be the difference between injury or not.
Dont fly Ryanair then, you'll get charged excess baggage :wink:


baggage is the least of my worries with ryanair :evil:

I was talking about you putting weight on over Xmas and weighing yourselves....... :wink:


alright, I got it d**k [sorry, couldn't resist :lol: :lol: :lol:]

I put a huge amount of weight on with every heavy meal :cry: it's in my genes
Binding Settings
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 43 Replies
Tony_H wrote:
caron-a wrote:When I had my boots fitted in Les Arcs at new year he asked my weight - I told him him 52 kg "but I may have put on a few pounds over Christmas, ha, ha, ha". He said "absolutely non madam, ha, ha, ha" (as the French do). I fell about 21 hours later, skis did not release, I honestly believe the DIN was too high.

I've since figured out that 4 may be the best for me so I ask for it. I'm now obsessive about weighing us all before we travel. It could be the difference between injury or not.
Dont fly Ryanair then, you'll get charged excess baggage :wink:


baggage is the least of my worries with ryanair :evil: