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  • Domsz06
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    wow, it's quiet in here on the weekends, glad I don't surf here much on them then

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  • Domsz06
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    ha ha ha, mash their own gin, now that could be fun!!

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  • sparky216
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    Originally posted by Tequilasun View Post
    You sell pine needles? For what purpose? Mulch?

    I'm sure you will need a beer after all those deliveries.
    I heard the Boy Scouts are starting to mash there own Gin, good profits

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  • chpthril
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    Originally posted by Tequilasun View Post
    You sell pine needles? For what purpose? Mulch?

    I'm sure you will need a beer after all those deliveries.
    Yah, like mulch, ground cover for flowerbeds and around trees and such.

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  • Tequilasun
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    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
    TGIF drink, drink, drink, well not too much. Sat is or annual Boy Scout Pine Needle sale delivery day. We pre-sold almost 4000 bails, that's 4 semi's. Of that, we will deliver about 3500 all in one day, Santa aint got crap on us Sunday i'll lay around and do NOTHING!!!

    You sell pine needles? For what purpose? Mulch?

    I'm sure you will need a beer after all those deliveries.

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  • Domsz06
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    well that sounds like so much fun! I need to get back involved in a troop!

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  • chpthril
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    TGIF drink, drink, drink, well not too much. Sat is or annual Boy Scout Pine Needle sale delivery day. We pre-sold almost 4000 bails, that's 4 semi's. Of that, we will deliver about 3500 all in one day, Santa aint got crap on us Sunday i'll lay around and do NOTHING!!!

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  • Domsz06
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    anyone get any drinking done? I didnt

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  • Domsz06
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    don't buy just any wrist guard, most of them just make you break your arm higher up, really look at the one's I suggested, they are designed for NO break.

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  • Moki
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    Tequilasun,
    Buy some wrist guards, they are only around $20 - $30 and will likely save you from some sprained or even broken wrist. As you probably know, wrist injuries are very common in learning to snowboard.

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  • Domsz06
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    as far as the lessons, I really would NOT do the really beinner one, all they teach you how to do is the "falling Leaf" and it's absoultly pointless. Get on a board, and just healside all the way down, how not to snowboard!! take the next one up. Just IMO

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  • Domsz06
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    I got board with skiing, had to go board.

    Breckenridge brewery, on main street, all the way at the south end of town, GO THERE!!

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  • Tequilasun
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    Originally posted by mtnsmith View Post
    I am extremely fortunate she does not mind me ditching her most of the time.
    This is exactly why I HAVE to learn to snowboard. I would be content to ski, but I know I would be itchin to leave her and go ski while she knocked it around the bunny slopes.

    What is making it possible for me to ski this year, is that her sister can't go (also a snow sport newbie) so my wife is staying home as well. I figure we can get them into lessons, and I (and the other dudes) can go rip it up without fear of retributions. Ah, who am I kidding, I'll find someway to get myself in trouble...no doubt about it.

    Let's get this sucker back on track though, anyone know of good Local Microbrews in the Keystone, Dillon or Breckenridge areas?
    Last edited by Tequilasun; 02-28-2007, 09:25 PM. Reason: rollin in my 64

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  • Tequilasun
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    Originally posted by sparky216 View Post
    Don't start messing with music while your learning to snowboard, it will be a distraction. You will be and need to be focused on what your doing while learning for your safetly and the safety of others. If your really struggling, pay the $50 bucks and get a lesson, I'm serious that has helped more people I know than not. I've snowboarded for 18 yrs or so and am fairly decent but remember what it was like to learn, and I see a lot of people my age trying to learn and WOW what a sight!! Have fun and kick ***!
    Great points. I am a big believer in lessons as well. I told my wife there was not way we were going to learn without taking a lesson. A lot of places have something called the Burton Snowboard school. It apparently is geared towards teaching women to snowboard, and I would like to get her into that type of lesson as well.

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  • Domsz06
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    I wanna do a class like that!!!

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