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Anyone use walkie talkies?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 36 Replies
acarr wrote:You are so right, Eljay. I just love seeing the little ones having their lessons. They look so cute!


Cute and fearless. My kids learned to ski at 7 and 8 years old. They are now 24 and 25 years old and although my daughter had not been skiing for 7 years, she came with me this year and it was as though she had never missed a year. I on the other hand have skied every one of those 7 years and she is MUCH better than me! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:
Eljay wrote:
ise wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Eljay, I'm not fat or German either, TK MAxx? Jeez.


apparently if you dress like that you're only allowed to go to Ischgl or Haute Nendaz


Pourquoi :?: :(


Wit?!?!! :lol:


It's not if you have to explain it :cry:


Whoosh.........what was that flying over my head :shock:
Anyone use walkie talkies?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 36 Replies
acarr wrote:Yeah and walkie talkies seem quite reasonably priced, and you can get little hands free kits.


That sounds really good. Mine are ancient, but might think about investing in some hands free ones for next season.

Don't even try to keep up. When they learn at a young age like that, you will never ever be as good as they eventually are............IMO :( but true
Anyone use walkie talkies?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 36 Replies
we take them every year. saves a fortune of mobile phone bills. Loads of folk use them and you do tend to pick up other people trying to get in touch with each other. But I think it would work for your situation just fine. Only thing is they can be a bit heavy and more bulky than mobile phones, but it works really well
This has just been on the Scottish evening news...............but we heard it here first, thanks to Pablo!!!
Skiing Etiquette
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 106 Replies
Ian Wickham wrote:
Eljay wrote:I can't remember how I learned about "the rules", but presumably it was in lessons. To me though, a lot of it, is just common sense and common courtesy.


Your bang on Eljay, but it does sometimes seem to missing in society today :cry:


Sadly, I have to agree with you. :(
ise wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Eljay, I'm not fat or German either, TK MAxx? Jeez.


apparently if you dress like that you're only allowed to go to Ischgl or Haute Nendaz


Pourquoi :?: :(
the language barrier
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 52 Replies
mfc wrote:On a trip to Hamburg my mate bought a hot dog and said "thankyoushun" and meant it!


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: