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2015 Ski Trip Booked
BillTheBinMan replied to foreversnow's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Waiting next season and doing something less planned. That's the plan anyway. -
Mmmm, Nutella.
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Good movies you've seen recently
BillTheBinMan replied to yamayamayama's topic in General off-topic discussions
What are the Ghost Rider movies like? -
I just don't get some people's sense of entitlement and where it comes from. That general attitude really does annoy me. This is spot on. Even if someone wants their freebies but doesn't want to 'join in' for whatever reason, they can easily post some stuff up here and get the ability to enter very easily.
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Fried bread. What a bad idea it is. But it can be real nice. Is there a diet variety?
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Important news of the day thread
BillTheBinMan replied to grungy-gonads's topic in General off-topic discussions
The Sun doesn't deserve any pity. -
I read that as 'I think you should share your wife'
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You sure about that?
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The FOOTBALL Thread (2011-2012)
BillTheBinMan replied to scouser's topic in General off-topic discussions
Chelsea held and the Pool lost I see. Some good games tonight hopefully. -
RIP Sarah Burke
BillTheBinMan replied to jared's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Here it is without the clicky effort Top Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke, seen as an early Olympic gold medal favorite ahead of the 2014 games, died on Thursday from injuries sustained in a training accident in Utah last week, a family spokeswoman said. Considered one of the leading half-pipe athletes in the world, the 29-year-old was airlifted to Salt Lake City last Tuesday after falling during a half-pipe run in Park City, Utah. "Sarah passed away peacefully surrounded by those she loved. In accordance with Sarah's wishes, her organs and tissues were donated to save the live -
The headline made me laugh The deeply competitive world of downhill skiing is being rocked by a heated dispute about plastic underwear and whether wearing such garments on the slopes gives racers an unfair aerodynamic advantage over their rivals. The row erupted last week when the Slovenian skier Tina Maze finished second at a major Austrian event only to be accused afterwards of wearing banned plastic undergarments which might have given her an edge over her competitors. The charges prompted the Swiss Skiing Federation to lodge a complaint with its parent body, the International Ski