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Hello. Are there any more snowboard girls on here like me? I am from Tokyo and enjoy snowboard very much with frieds.

 

Sorry about poor English skill, I try hard. Takes much time to writing here. Sorry smile.gif

 

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Fuyumi

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Welcome echineko!

 

There are quite a few lady boarders and skiers on here, if you look back there is another thread on the board somewhere.

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hi "echineko" (!)....are you?!

 

Snowboarding rach here. Glad to welcome you here. Where are you?

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(I am a man so sorry for intruding)

 

Fuyumi ("winter fruit") - what a great name for a boarder!

 

Right up there with Miyuki when it is written as "beautiful snow" or "deep snow", the latter being quite a common girl's name in Nagano.

 

Echineko is good too!

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I think scouse was a type of food that they used to eat up there.

 

It sounds like gruel but I have no idea what was in it. Meat and potatoes probably.

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Here you go - from M-W online

 

Main Entry: lob·scouse

Pronunciation: 'läb-"skaus

Function: noun

Etymology: origin unknown

Date: 1706

: a sailor's dish of stewed or baked meat with vegetables and hardtack

 

Lotsa sailors in Liverpool. "...then she met with another sailor, walking on the Liverpool sands. Oh fair maid why are you weeping, for your Johnny gone to sea..." tralala.

 

Hardtack is ship's biscuits. It sounds like the poor excuse for food you get at many resorts (except for the vegetables of course). "Aa, do shio? Ja-a robuskausu no omori kudasai."

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