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enjoralas

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  1. My wife apparently has a stick allergy . . .
  2. Octoberfest style oompa band
  3. I know no one cares but a couple of Spring Mountain drive by pics to help with the cold weather stoke:
  4. If they were smart they’d sell individual serving S’more’s kits at those cocktail and sweets wagons.
  5. Spicy tuna hand roll is the shiz
  6. I still didn’t take mine in for service after it wouldn’t start last year, so I’m pushing back the other way for us
  7. I believe incorrect. My understanding is that it’s the local equivalent of the Powder Buoy. No one really knows why, but when it pops, storm’s a’comin. You can set your swatch by it.
  8. You never bring snacks on the hill?
  9. Today wasn’t happening. Probably not tomorrow either. Sunday weather dependent. No Sausage Sunday either way.
  10. The lift chair garden swing is cool
  11. I did end up going up with the boys and Pops tagged along too although he didn’t ski at all, just hung out on the Summit school hill and helped pull the 6 year old up. Started off letting Walter lap the school hill carpet while I played tow lift for Grayson pulling him halfway up and trying to coach him on posture and “pizza” on the way down. Then headed out to the Vista lift for a few Vista laps with Walter while Pops took over that duty. In the end we all had fun even if we ended up soaked from the drizzle. Worth it to see how much the boys are really getting into it. TL:DR — STFU and ski.
  12. Promised my kids I’d take them up tonight after work. Really not feeling it, lol. I’m still on call, anyone wanna cut a fiber in Uppwr Bucks county for me? 😂
  13. I actually didn’t eat all that heavy this weekend. Christmas dinner was on the Eve at my parents, ham, mashed, corn, some olives. A normal sized plate, nothing huge. Couple crescent rolls. Tonight we ordered Chinese food. That was 2 hours ago, so I’m already ready to eat again.
  14. The worse the conditions, the more time to eat.
  15. Should’ve just ducked that rope they had there
  16. Upper main was damn fine for the first run. Took the vista lift to get first public run down it with Pops. It was le tits. Butter cord with a skiff of natural groomed into it and on top. Didn’t bother with it again after. See yinz Sunday
  17. Nose looks covered to me 🤷🏻‍♂️
  18. Watch them roads those of yinz headed to Blue. It's a madhouse down here near Northampton/Allen Twp
  19. Lol, I only played that joke because he was the only one. It wrote itself.
  20. No doubt the snowboarder’s fault
  21. Yes, because the media has downplayed Covid every step of the way
  22. Will it be cold enough to blow tomorrow during operating hours? Might be why things like upper main and lazy aren’t on the open docket, if they want to continue to all out blast them while they are open
  23. Pandemic IS over. Endemic is and always was inevitable. Policymakers need to get a grip on that instead of worrying about the grip of their iron fist control of the populace. The leftist talking heads are jumping on board (or jumping off the sinking ship?) like Stetler and Maher. Even the White House is realizing that they need to change the message if they want to stop getting buried, with shifts away from focusing on case count and toward hospitalizations and deaths where the focus always should have been. Moving forward all communication from the WH and its liberal media propaganda arm will only talk about those stats and not case count, and they will push the success of (Trump’s) “vaccine” at keeping those numbers manageable and double down on vilifying those who won’t get the shot or boosters. The CDC will continue to say whatever the hell they want and change their minds on a whim with no real explanation or accountability, and Fauci will continue to get in front of any camera that he can and say whatever he thinks will keep him relevant and exerting power over our everyday lives. But in general, the people have spoken as much through their actions as words. The pandemic is over, if not in definition than in the public’s willingness to let the radical overreaction to it grossly alter their everyday lives.
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