Messages posted by : AllyG
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Tony,
I could write lots on this topic (Wales is a bi-lingual country you know) but I'm not going to in case Admin wipes it off again for being unski-related. Ally |
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Ian,
I also have a 'thing' about always wanting to know, whatever it is (you may have noticed!) and I still don't get it. As I said, I don't usually go on forums or chat sites, but I thought that quote thing worked automatically, so how did the website/computer copy me wrong? Ally |
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Caron,
My daughter wears white trousers and a white jacket with a small amount of red in it, and a brown and pink ski hat, and I have no trouble picking her out on the piste, even when she's miles ahead of me, and she looks pretty smart as well (her make-up matches too!). Best of luck with finding a suitable outfit, Ally |
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Ian,
How did a spelling mistake get into your quote of what I said? (There and their). I haven't tried quoting anyone, but I thought it automatically copies exactly what was said. I can't stand making a spelling mistake myself (I don't mind other people's mistakes - just mine), I have a real 'OCD' type of thing about it. Ally |
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What I don't get about those toilets, is why they deliberately build them like that, even in the new sports/shopping centre in Val Thorens. There must be a reason for it.
The only 3 reasons I can think of are a) they're cheaper to build b) they're easier to clean c) they're pretty much vandal proof. Surely no-one actually prefers using them to the 'normal' toilets? And, if it means that people avoid certain ski resorts/countries for this reason, then I would think that toilets are, for once, a ski related subject. Ally |
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I agree with Ian,
and I think it should say in one's profile whether one is male or female. Ally |
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That's what I was hoping Ian would discover :twisted:
Ally |
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Ian,
There's a little project for you and your wife, next ski holiday - find out how far you can go apart with these cans and the string and still be able to hear down it :lol: Ally |
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