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Spring skiing advice please
Started by User in France, 17 Replies
Caron, when I went to Seefeld 2006 as I could not ski that year because of broken ribs I needed a jacket that was going to be extra warm because of the hanging around and spectating. Bought this jacket which would not normally be my choice of ski jacket but bought it because it had a short sleeved body warmer that went under the jacket. I still take that bodywarmer with me and on occasions I have been to warm, wear it with a Quecha fleece under it.



AllyG wrote:Rose,
I know just what you mean, about husbands. Mine is out all day now driving tractors for other people, and all I wanted was for him to put a tractor and trailer in the yard so that someone could load up the logs from the huge trees we've had felled (I've damaged my arm lifting exceptionally heavy objects just lately - got to see the osteopath), but I had to nag him. If it was someone other than me asking, he'd have done it straight away.

I tell you what you could do - is phone up and book someone else to do you a porch etc. and then tell him. After he's yelled at you he'll probably do it himself. That's what I do. It helps if you put ear plugs in first :lol:

After 25 years of being married I could write a book on how to manage husbands.

Ally


So could I, have had three of them :lol:
I used to worry that my Son drank too much, but that was several years ago, now he says he hardly goes out. Too busy doing up his flat, working and girlfriends. But when he does go out, he goes way over the top.
AllyG wrote:Rose,
Thanks for the tip re solvent cleaner. The stuff I was using was probably something like that - the carpenters gave it to me - but it was still quite a job. I didn't know your hubby fitted veluxes, if he was a bit closer he could have done mine. We've done 3 now, and we need to do another 3 plus possibly a couple of sun pipes/light tubes.

Pablo - I think you should give up the alcohol and become tea-total like me, before you wreck your liver like that guy that used to play football - I've forgotten his name but I'm sure you know who I mean.

Ally

Yes amongst other things Hubby owns a small glazing business. He fits windows, doors conservatories. I need new windows, a conservatory and a porch, but he never has the time.
Pablo Escobar wrote:George Best?

Last night was the first time I have had alcohol in about 6 weeks (apart from a 'wee dram' in the house on Thursday) and I don't really tend to drink a whole lot. Pretty happy to go out and have a coke. Sometimes just don't feel the need.

Me too, never really had the need for alcohol and can honestly claim in all my years I have never had a hangover. Thats not to say i dont enjoy a beer, or a good whisky but can not stand wine
Pablo Escobar wrote:
RoseR wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:I don't think I have ever felt so bad. Ever.

Oh Dear out celebrating were we?. Plenty of fluids and a nice cool swim in the burn/loch should sort you out :lol:


I was, I didn't even want to go out then we ended up out for lunch then going out for dinner too. I was peering over the edge of the slippery slope and someone shoved me. I have literally JUST managed to eat and drink a glass of milk-something is seriously up when you can't even keep water down :lol:

Try and make it to the golf course later on, it isn't loch jumping weather quite yet.

You should use my Dads excuse, he SAYS he never has a hangover, He must have picked up a stomach bug :lol:
When are you off
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 661 Replies
Have a great time Caron and Bandit :mrgreen:
Vincentus wrote:Wickers
The sign off
" I am female"
Interesting ! )

He's a bit confused he has'nt always been called Ian, used to be Irene :lol: