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Ocean11

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  1. I had some bizarre self-inflicted music on my trip to Nozawa on Sunday. As I was turning cartwheels in the powder, I had 'Frosty the Snowman' playing in my head, you know, that awful one with probably a young Michael Jackson or someone screaming "Frooosty tha snow---man, dabadadubaba". It's on that one Xmas tape that all the chain restaurants seem to be playing this year. At least with J Pop you get a number of different songs. I was stuck with just the chorus of Frosty the Snowman, all day.

  2. What snow-forecast do you use? I often look at

    http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts.html#japan

     

    and

    http://weather.yahoo.co.jp/weather/jp/20/4810.html

     

    It's rather hard to tell how accurate either forecast is, but when they both concur, then I'm inclined to trust them.

     

    The Snow-Forecast site has detailed info on a number of popular resorts, but they seem to be strapped for cash and are threatening to stop the service at the end of the year unless they get sponsored. I doubt the resorts in question are even aware of the service and they are the only people likely to sponsor it. I wonder if SJG would like to play go-between and let the resorts know and maybe sponsor the forecast for their resort.

  3. Had a happy Sunday at Nozzle.

     

    Things were looking good when we came out of the tunnel at Obasute and everything was caked in snow.

     

    Nozzle is charging 3,000 for a day and some of the lifts are not running. This is good as it means some of the runs just look like white kamaboko - piled high with untouched powder. Nowhere is moguled up yet. There were very few people up there although all runs are ridable down to the bottom. If you can get a day off during the week, Nozzle is the place to go.

     

    Yesterday was pretty cold on some of the slopes, with poor visibility and strong wind, other parts were warm.

     

    All in all a great day out. Christ but my legs hurt today.

  4. Got me some of those Helly Hansen mitts which have glove linings. It feels similar to getting into a sleeping bag liner with army boots on (guess you have to try that one to know...) But as I'm a very warm beast, I won't be bothering with the nasty liners anyway, so no problems.

     

    If it was condoms, there wouldn't be five of 'em, there would be little wrap around bollock covers. For convenience you know.

     

    "Many of our customers prefer glove liners in their mittens." I believe that. Yessir, those Japanese customers are a vocal lot, always voicing a marked preference for this or that, never ones to leave a shop without having their say. 'Christ, not these mitten liners! When are you gonna give us some damn glove liners! I'm not shopping in here again!!' Yes, you see it wherever you go.

  5. Which resorts have the best tucker, and which have the worst? Prices? Truly revolting offerings? Simpla divine?

     

    Had some nice taco tempura at Hakuba47 that cost me Y450 and two of my tentacles. It was nice to eat octopus at 2000 m above sea level, and the lightening of my wallet resulted in some significant speed improvement. I was thinking of having the little Y350 scoop of potato salad to go with my tempura, but I didn't want to be going_that_fast.

     

    Nozawa's curry looks like sloppy shit and sits on the stomach like an incubus. And don't eat the American dogs in the leisure centre there either.

     

    Are we clear what this thread is about now? Good.

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