Jumping in at the DEEP end
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Started by Chemmy in Chemmy Alcott - From the Snow 18-Jul-2012 - 18 Replies
Steverandomno
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
Dave. As a clueless non-racer, i have no idea what you are talking about now. What happened to the regs? How have they changed?
Daved
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
this might give you some enlightenment..(along with the comments under the article)..its a bit beyond me!
http://www.skiracing.com/?q=node/10838
http://www.skiracing.com/?q=node/10838
Kjp170457
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
Dancing on skis......even more elegant, and without having to rely upon a partner at your side. Good luck. :D
Pavelski
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
Chemmy,
Now if you really want to impress those Canadians ( Jean-Francois Belisle, Erik Guay),,just casually mention in your conversation that you love that "poutine" (pronounced phouteene).
You will get a silence from them,,then a great smile and perhaps a hug from Erik since you have told them one of their secrets.
Only they know what it is.
Now if you really want to impress those Canadians ( Jean-Francois Belisle, Erik Guay),,just casually mention in your conversation that you love that "poutine" (pronounced phouteene).
You will get a silence from them,,then a great smile and perhaps a hug from Erik since you have told them one of their secrets.
Only they know what it is.
OldAndy
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
pavelski wrote:Chemmy,
Now if you really want to impress those Canadians ( Jean-Francois Belisle, Erik Guay),,just casually mention in your conversation that you love that "poutine" (pronounced phouteene).
You will get a silence from them,,then a great smile and perhaps a hug from Erik since you have told them one of their secrets.
Only they know what it is.
Caveat emptor !!
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Brooksy
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
pavelski wrote:Chemmy,
Now if you really want to impress those Canadians ( Jean-Francois Belisle, Erik Guay),,just casually mention in your conversation that you love that "poutine" (pronounced phouteene).
You will get a silence from them,,then a great smile and perhaps a hug from Erik since you have told them one of their secrets.
Only they know what it is.
Is that the same as potcheen ( spelling ) Irish tipple?
Pavelski
reply to 'Jumping in at the DEEP end ' posted Jul-2012
No.
Poutine is a special very different item that your physician will tell you to never try.
It is only found where Eric Guay comes from.
I am sure his trainers do not want him to have this.
I have it once a year since it is sooooo bad for you.
After a day of skiing,,,,,,, ( sometimes )
Certain Canadians will know all about this item.
Poutine is a special very different item that your physician will tell you to never try.
It is only found where Eric Guay comes from.
I am sure his trainers do not want him to have this.
I have it once a year since it is sooooo bad for you.
After a day of skiing,,,,,,, ( sometimes )
Certain Canadians will know all about this item.
Topic last updated on 19-July-2012 at 20:11