Re: OT: Missing Persons
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I loved eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. I was surprised (quite happily) by Jim Carrey's performance. The cast was great and I enjoyed the surrielistic blurring of the lines.
jr
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Re: OT: Missing Persons
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Jack,
I am still laughing at your remark 'a very wild place'! Words really can't describe this place. I have tried to explain it to my friend's. In the end it is best to just check it out for yourself. I cut a pretty wide swath through there in the summer of '99' before my married life took over. I even dated a lady from the Cleveland area (Independence). My fondest memories were the 'Roundhouse Bar' during the Mike 'Mad Dog' Adams shows.
I actually saw him a few years ago when he toured the west coast. BTW, Happy Birthday! Hope you had a great day in the sunshine.
Cheers,
Shaun
Last edited by Rock_Head; 12/02/04 02:13 AM.
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Let it snow already. I want to board too. I might be heading out west in March but most likely interior BC. I've been too many times to Whistler. I'm stuck going to icy Tremblant in 2 weeks. BC would be nice.
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Give Tahoe a try if you want to avoid ice.
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Saturn, the interior has some great spots. My sister has a place at Big White and I've been a couple times. Very Nice, lots of runs and not crowded like Whistler, it would certainly be worth checking out if you're headed that direction.
Cheers, Jag
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It's snowing like crazy right now in Minneapolis, and you're welcome to take it away any time you like! Here's looking forward to motorcycling weather (6 months and counting).
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They have motorcycle weather up there!?
I'd be happy to take some snow off your hands down here in PA.
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pbuko:I'm definitely going to have to try the Cali places. I heard its great. Its light and fluffy snow.
Jag: Definitely will look into it. It looks like the road trip though will be Fernie, Red Mountain, Panaroma and Golden for the week. A different resort a day.
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Saturn,
I live in Calgary and go to Fernie quite often. You're gonna love it, lots of snow and lots of terrain. The only bad thing I can say about it is that it's not entirely out of the question for them to get rain/drizzle in the middle of winter. Mostly, they get snow, snow, and snow - you should have no trouble finding some powder.
Joe
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I went to Fernie the february before last. we got there and it was raining so hard that there was almost no snow left at the bottom of the mountain (only a lot of slush) the next day we went to try our luck and it had snowed so much that night that you could not tell that it had rained the day before -- not even an inch of ice...
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