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Lama

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  1. yeah it was a very pityfull effort on ferraris part. they basically "rigged" the match..... i wonder how many ferrari team/company members had money on the chin to win?!?!?!?!.

     

    if this had happened in any other sport (boxing,Cricket,football,soccer etc)there would be fines-a-plenty and possibly disqualification for ferrari because they set the outcome of the race!

     

    thats an idea.... lets hop ferrari get disqualified so that everyone else gets a fair go!!!!

  2. hate to be sceptical!!

     

    depends on which team can give the biggest "backhander" and offer the best team xmas party invitation at the end of the year to the FIA.

     

    oh well

     

    schuey was nearly back to his true colours of the late 90's and his bouts with villenueve.... showing off his arrogancy.

     

    nah cant say that... i honestly think that was a "racing incident" and was unfortunate that they came together...... "thats racing"

     

    and that is what everyone pays their money to see is close racing and overtaking. except when the FIA introduce regulations to slow down the cars to the point of boring the crowd because there is no action!

     

    oh well

     

    what will be will be

     

    but bring on the action

     

    the wise lama

  3. frannyo

     

    people were saying a similar thing about mclaren just a few seasons ago. remember them starting in melbourne in 1999... within 10 laps, both coulthard and hakkinen had around 8 seconds on 3rd place....... they were the shit!

     

    hate to say it (being a mclaren fan through and through) but look at ferrari now! - unstoppable... a good combination. everybody has their day. before mclaren it was williams with senna (ahmen), hill and villeneuve.

     

    my point being..... never give up at anything! you will have your moment and glory!

     

    the wise lama

  4. hi

     

    sorry to but in, but yeah binding size does depend a little on shoe size. they generaly come in small medium and large. i have found it best to fit your bindings to the shoes you already own or vice versa.... also depends on the make of the boots and bindings. e.g i own burton custom bindings and saloman boots size u.s. 10.5 and strangly enough they fit perfect with my M size bindings. but a D.C. boot of the same size would need larger bindings because they are a chunkier boot.

     

    any body else found a similar problem??

  5. well badmigrane,

    you have excelled yourself in writing yet another piece of fine literature. man you definately still have the gift of the gab that i remeber about you in niseko.

     

    well i have another story about five fingers (or in this case... toes). on my first trip to niseko our friendly guide (an sjg regular..... he knows who he is!) took us into homac (a large houseware-department store) and we discovered the toed/fingered sock!!! f@#k what a brilliant idea.... so toasty and warm for those -25deg. days siting on hanozono 2 lift. promptly bought 8 pairs on the first trip and another 12 pairs on my last trip there (half the reason we came back to japan) and havnt had a cold little toe since. long live the toed sock or gun-to sock (is that how you say it??)

  6. thanks for the feedback guys!

     

    did actualy have chamonix in mind (but didnt know how hard core it was.... will have to play it cool by the sound of it), and i had also heard about val d'isere, looks like the pic at the moment. been reading up in "boarding the world" a book written by bear agushi and co. well worth a look! anyone else read it??

  7. nah he is from southern sydney round cronulla way (i think)..... the guy has been locked up in jail in every country he has been in..... he is the kind of guy who gets booked/locked up for drink driving, then is back in his car 2 hrs later and driving back to the pub to tell his mates about it. Yes he actually admits to doing this too!

     

    the guy invented A.D.D!

     

    he truly has to be seen in action to be believed

     

    maybe we should start a web-site up about him... what do you recon badmigrane, mogski

  8. yeah i still wonder how he, the chalet and all its occupants got through that season pretty much unscathed. did we tell you about his british bulldog effort against the glass window of the main living room one night in a blizzard... not once but twice, he was so gullable, he would do anything if you dared him!! poor boy, just wanted a bit of attention. i ended up wrestling him to the ground at the yuki-matsuri in sapporo just to try and calm him down a little. but i will give him this... he did capitalise on some of the local women though!!

  9. Niseko has a smallish one. nothing like bakers.

     

    it is over the family trail on the way back to the gondola. coming down out of miharashi

     

    i saw a few pro jap riders build a kicker for a photo shoot there last season and were hitting it for a while, looked pretty impressive.

     

    then a guy i was riding with hit it a few days later and landed in the middle of the family course (flat concrete!!!!) needles to say he was out cold for 10 minutes!!!!! but he lived to tell the tale.... just wish i had my camera there.

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