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RoseR
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

RossF wrote:In my (limited) snowmobiling experience full face helmets were without visors and with need for goggles, just used my Crowbars (Oakley).

Thanks RossF, my experience is non existant, just going by pictures. Are they easy to ride? My driving and sense of direction is apalling.
I'm a laydee

Getjim
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

RoseR wrote: My driving and sense of direction is apalling.


Of course it is!! Aren't women born like that?? :mrgreen:

Jim sits back and waits for the abuse.

RoseR
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

getjim wrote:
RoseR wrote: My driving and sense of direction is apalling.


Of course it is!! Aren't women born like that?? :mrgreen:

Jim sits back and waits for the abuse.

Mine starts in the carpark. One day last week after I finished work, walked out to carpark where Hubby was meeting me. Opened a car door, sat in, said 'My God what a day I need a drink' and an old lady said 'never mind dear it will soon be over'. Not my Hubby, not my car. Ours and Hubby were parked behind her. :oops:
I'm a laydee

Tino_11
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

Thats a classic Rose :D I have a mate who does that kind of thing so often, but he is so quick he acts like everything is normal which confuses the hell out of people :mrgreen:

I just had a BA check-in guy at Heathrow ask me if I had a drink last night, I replied honestly and said no, he looked at me funny and I told him I had 12. He just kind of stared at me and passed me my boarding card back.

The champagne in the First Lounge aint half bad mind )

Off to Glasgow for Hogmanay and from there to St Anton!!

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RossF
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

Rose, they are surprisingly difficult to drive... don't corner as well as you would think either. Super fun though..

RoseR
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

RossF wrote:Rose, they are surprisingly difficult to drive... don't corner as well as you would think either. Super fun though..

Yes I thought they might be difficult. I used to drive a suzuki jeep and the cornering on that was dreadful, I used to drive the long way round to avoid all the tight bends.
I'm a laydee

RoseR
reply to 'sunglasses or goggles?'
posted Dec-2008

swskier wrote:i'd guess you'd have to go for goggles, but i haven't skied under floodlights except for on the dry slope where i wore nothing so maybe this could be an option also??

Did you really wear nothing....... :lol: I bet it was cold
I'm a laydee

Topic last updated on 29-December-2008 at 21:45