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Natasha Richardson
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 143 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
RoseR wrote:Yes I think helmets should be worn by choice. I, like Pablo most of the time but there are still times I dont. I hardly ever wear one Xcountry skiing, dont know why I suppose I think that not so much speed involved, nor so many people about.


Any sport we play there is an element of risk, none more than jogging I have seen many joggers take a tumble as I have tennis & squash players but I do not see them wearing helmets, when these accidents happen it just brings it home to us that there is element of risk in our sport .
I may in the future wear a helmet but it will not be because of the recent publicity, but I do agree that all kids should wear helmets.


The stairs are actually one of the most dangerous parts of a home. Every year, thousands of people of all ages fall and injure themselves on the stairs. In fact, falls on the stairs are the most common reason for accidental death and hospitalization among those over sixty-five.

Maybe we should be wearing helmets going up and down stairs! :shock:


Maybe we should but I'm not 65 ........Yet


I'm not either, but I'm thinking of wearing one when going up and down stairs at home and at school, I'm also going to wear it when going to the pub, alcohol consumption increases the risks of falling over significantly. Might even wear it to bed in case I fall out in the night...I did do that once before don't want to take the risk again! :mrgreen:


Teach, do you evaluate every possible eventuality, Risk assessments the way forward, go to bed :shock: :shock:
When are you off
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 661 Replies
Pablo Escobar wrote:Freeze thaw=corn snow=excellent.


Go to bed, what do you know about snow 8) 8)
ski gloves
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 111 Replies
Eljay wrote:
RoseR wrote:
caron-a wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
caron-a wrote:I'm the big four oh in 7 months and I don't care. I still feel 21 :D


But do you look it :shock: :shock:


I dunno, I think so but not in a mumsy type way. I try to make a bit of an effort

I have proof I look younger now than in my 20's. :lol: In my teens I could only attract a bloke in his 20's. In my 20's I could only attract a bloke in his 30's. In my 50's I attract a bloke in his 30's. Thats all the proof I need. :lol: :lol:


You go girl ! :mrgreen:


Trust me I've seen her Top Totty
Natasha Richardson
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 143 Replies
karen72 wrote:we had hired helmets before we went away to take with us. hubby and 2 kids were in ski school (hubby in separate school). hubby set off on day one wearing a helmet but by day 2 he refused to wear one, falling under at peer pressure because "no one else is wearing one"! and he said he looked like an idiot on the beginner slopes being the only one in a group with a helmet on. I was a bit miffed but he said if he was skiing with the kids he would wear it (as he wanted to lead by example).

I dont know if he would have thought differently if a, this terrible tragedy/freak accident had happened before we went away and b, if the teacher had of been wearing a helmet.

can you imagine if anything had of happened to him while he was on the nursery slopes like it did to Natasha and he actually had a bloody helmet sitting in the apartment! part of me is annoyed that he didnt wear the helmet but as he likes to keep reminding me he is a 40 year old grown man and he'll do what he bloody well likes! lol thats me told haha, well for now anyway, but next holiday I am superglueing helmets to all heads!


You have to wear one because you see the sense in wearing one , its all up to the individual, it must be time for bed now :cry:
Newbies
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 108 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Eljay wrote:
Ian Nice'n'quickham wrote:I'm new :twisted:


Come on then quickham - tell us all about you!!! :twisted:


I am from Peru not far from my best friend Pablo it is such a shame he move to Scotland the land of no snow, but he is nice boy,he loverly boy, he pretty boy, but don't let he fool you he no can ski,
he talk but can't talk the walk.
He always talk about skis but he no ski because there no snow in the land of the scot, they could no beat EEngladd at funny game rugby, I think england tanned the northern people bottom, I think
he should ave move to norwich where people are very nice and understand that we do not understd what scot people say.
ave got go now the cows ave got in wit the sheep, i send my bet friend pablo my love

Quickham


:lol: :lol: :lol:



You should be in bed teach :mrgreen:
When are you off
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 661 Replies
brandyaitch wrote:I came back from St Anton in January and 'wanted to go again' - so I am - leaving home at 2.30 in the morning for a 6.30 flight to Turin and on to Sauze d'Oulx. Just time to get my had down for a few hours. Bit worried about the lack of new snow and freeze/thaw conditions, but snow depths seem ok, although probably icy.


I'd rather be doing something else :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Natasha Richardson
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 143 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
RoseR wrote:Yes I think helmets should be worn by choice. I, like Pablo most of the time but there are still times I dont. I hardly ever wear one Xcountry skiing, dont know why I suppose I think that not so much speed involved, nor so many people about.


Any sport we play there is an element of risk, none more than jogging I have seen many joggers take a tumble as I have tennis & squash players but I do not see them wearing helmets, when these accidents happen it just brings it home to us that there is element of risk in our sport .
I may in the future wear a helmet but it will not be because of the recent publicity, but I do agree that all kids should wear helmets.


The stairs are actually one of the most dangerous parts of a home. Every year, thousands of people of all ages fall and injure themselves on the stairs. In fact, falls on the stairs are the most common reason for accidental death and hospitalization among those over sixty-five.

Maybe we should be wearing helmets going up and down stairs! :shock:


Maybe we should but I'm not 65 ........Yet
Newbies
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 108 Replies
Eljay wrote:
Ian Nice'n'quickham wrote:I'm new :twisted:


Come on then quickham - tell us all about you!!! :twisted:


I am from Peru not far from my best friend Pablo it is such a shame he move to Scotland the land of no snow, but he is nice boy,he loverly boy, he pretty boy, but don't let he fool you he no can ski,
he talk but can't talk the walk.
He always talk about skis but he no ski because there no snow in the land of the scot, they could no beat EEngladd at funny game rugby, I think england tanned the northern people bottom, I think
he should ave move to norwich where people are very nice and understand that we do not understd what scot people say.
ave got go now the cows ave got in wit the sheep, i send my bet friend pablo my love

Quickham