Joaquín Guzmán Loera wrote:Disagree, you are obviously going to the wrong shops. Besides, why do something for yourself that you can pay other people to do for you :twisted: ;)
Your sounding more like the Scottish royal family by the day 8)
Started by NellyPS in Ski Chatter 25-Aug-2009 - 36 Replies
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski Carriage Service' posted Aug-2009
Joaquín Guzmán Loera wrote:Disagree, you are obviously going to the wrong shops. Besides, why do something for yourself that you can pay other people to do for you :twisted: ;)
Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Carriage Service' posted Aug-2009
Joaquín Guzmán Loera wrote:Disagree, you are obviously going to the wrong shops. Besides, why do something for yourself that you can pay other people to do for you :twisted: ;)
Clubman
reply to 'Ski Carriage Service' posted Aug-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:.....For those who are real keen skiers I recommend giving it a go, I taught myself off the internet on a old pair of skis, just think of the excitement of not knowing if they are going to run or not and of course they always do, great fun. Go on invest your really enjoy it, especially for "Joaquín Guzmán Loera]It" he always has plenty of time on his hands :wink: :wink:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski Carriage Service' posted Aug-2009
clubman wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:.....For those who are real keen skiers I recommend giving it a go, I taught myself off the internet on a old pair of skis, just think of the excitement of not knowing if they are going to run or not and of course they always do, great fun. Go on invest your really enjoy it, especially for "Joaquín Guzmán Loera]It" he always has plenty of time on his hands :wink: :wink:
FWIW, I have some sympathy with that - and spyderjon (John Coster)who does my skis - by hand - is no ordinary shop. But it is quite an effort to drive out to him, and I know I could service my Missions myself. I hope to have workshop space again by the beginning of next season, so maybe I will set myself up. One thought: I may be a keen skier - but I ski but 3 weeks a year. On that basis, a 200g pack of wax would last me about 4 years. Does ski wax have a shelf life?
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Clubman
reply to 'Ski Carriage Service' posted Aug-2009
Topic last updated on 30-August-2009 at 09:12