Messages posted by : Brucie
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So.... Let me get this straight. You dont really have much money, but money isn't an issue. You are living totally free in Chamonix and have lived there for a while. The only thing you cant get free is ski instruction.
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'Sounds like good advice, I am most likely mistaken. Not sure i can afford 5 full days though. I can only call in so many favours with my live in ski instructor, and i don't really have much money.'
Given the above Seb, have you given much thought to your adventure? And how do you plan on financing your 'season' in Chamonix? Its not the cheapest place in the world, and in my experience, a season will cost upwards of £6000, when accomodation, equipment,lift pass, food, drink, insurance, travel and daily expenses are taken into account. |
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Someone has to ensure standards are upheld!! Dont let it happen again!
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Tut Tut Ian. Did you mean cat????? :roll:
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Had a look at this website and cant see much wrong with it, apart from the company's resume being written in pidgin English.
Kind of reminded me of that time I won the Nigerian Lottery............ Good heads up mate!! |
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Hi Snowplough. Try Snowlines/Footworks at Bruntsfield(just opposite the BP garage.)
I have no personal experience of boot fitting there but Graham, if he still works there, knows what he is doing!!(as I'm sure other staff do!!!) Good Luck!! |
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Ooh Er Mrs!!!!A dump usually affects my outbox, but there you go!!! :lol: |
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Well, Admin started it!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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