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enjoralas

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  1. Costco is selling this on their website right now at full price $999.99 with 20 percent back as a Costco gift card. Decent deal if you already spend money at Costco
  2. bikeflights.com Looks like about $60 each way, not counting cost of acquiring packaging.
  3. Got mine in late but they’re doing pretty well. Garden is only about half full. Debating if I want to fill it out with some late plants or just let it empty. My grapes are in year 3 and are out of control. I didn’t trim like I should have
  4. If you're on the sensitive side, might want to avoid the spicy dill pepper relish this winter.
  5. Yup, manual locking hubs. 78-96 Broncos are the shit. I have an 88 sitting in Pops driveway. I should get it back on the road
  6. There is no chance Eaf is a Gryffindor. Probably Hufflepuff with you and Salty
  7. Dudes? Or chicks? And any particular reason they have to be burnouts?
  8. Was just there for opening weekend. Nice Saturday, cold Sunday, kids had a blast. Hope to make it back before Covered Bridge Festival this year
  9. Should have got Papa John's tonight: half price pizzas with code SIXERS
  10. I don't miss trying to park the service van around that block(s)
  11. If I recall it was a flat $150. And he got the charge reduced to something with no points (was speeding of 42 in a 25, trap zone where the limit drops from 40 to 25) and was about $100 cheaper. So net cost was $50 and a vacation day saved, as well as no insurance increase.
  12. you should always go to court to fight a speeding ticket. I actually just paid a lawyer to go to court for me last spring when I got a ticket. Was worth it so I didn't have to burn a day off work.
  13. We're not just going to do a cookout/hangout at my place like we did this past year?!?
  14. By “checkout,” you mean “hang around underneath and wait for women in skirts to walk by,” don’t you?
  15. Another chair I rode later had one a little more legible, and it said something about “keeping kids in the snow.” i feel like the mission statement has shifted somewhat, lol
  16. Headed up Saturday for a solo trip to Boulder for their closing day. Pops wasn't feeling up to it, still recovering from the crud that hit both of our houses this past week. The 10 am open was well appreciated; I really didn't feel like having having to head out hella early to get good conditions for a few runs on a couple trails. Left the house at about 9 and with a quick stop at the BK on the turnpike for a bite, was parked a few minutes before 10. Maybe 30-40 cars in the lot, not a lot of people around. Wasn't in a hurry so went inside to boot up. Dropped the bag upstairs and went down and picked up my $35 ticket. I had planned to wear a jacket shell so I'd have somewhere to attach my ticket, but it was already far too hot. Popped into the shop to see if they had something lightweight but still with a zipper, but came up empty. Ended up using my car key to pop a hole in the waistband of my gym shorts and fastening around there, hanging it out of the uninsulated wind pants I had on. Booted up and hit the snow just before 11. Took the Merry Widow lift up and skied down Mittleweig past a "thin cover" lollipop that wasn't lying. The trail was pretty much full width but not a done of depth and some dirt showing through. It was certainly skiable, but various spots of very draggy slow snow made it not so much fun. At the bottom I headed skiers right to the triple. Took note on the way up of what looked to be excellent coverage on Draufganger, and what I could see of Bunnys. Of course, the jump line had plenty of snow. Snowdrift, the trail under the triple, has never been open on any of my previous 3 or 4 visits but was Saturday. Coverage was, ah, . . . existant. I'm not sure if that trail is normally fashioned after a skiercross course, but that's certainly what it reminded me of. I ended up skiing it once just because later. Up at the top I headed down Draufganger and found great coverage and good snow. The rest of the session consisted of laps mostly down Draufganger, with one down Snowdrift, two down Bunnys (one each Elbow and Schuss) and 3 or 4 down the right side of the jumpline, off the hills at the trails edge which had the best snow I found. There is no shortage of PASR sticker relics around Big Boulder like the one below. For giggles I counted on one lift ride and confirmed stickers on at least 32 of the 70 chairs on the triple. The snow got slower as the day went on of course, and there weren't a whole lot of people having a real go at the jump line, but I managed to grab a few pics from the lift of people still sending the jumps. By the end of the session a large watery slush pond had formed at the bottom of the run to the lift. After 24 runs and about 2.5 hours I figured it was time to call it a PA season and headed up and down Mittelweig for run 25 and to end closer to the lodge. Still thinking about maybe Killington first weekend in May, otherwise that's gonna be the season
  17. 50/50 chance pops and I will go the first weekend in May
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