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moe ghoul

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  1. Carry on my wayward sons........i'm gonna try to get some zees, hiking to the Madonna shack, WTF was I thinking.
  2. only thing that might make this better is JLaw shrooming under a full moon, howling winds, blinding snowfall with a headlamp making his way to the top. Only to realize he was still wearing his sandals and laughing hysterically
  3. Magic drama. Be sure to take a pic of the black lift actually running. I still don't believe it.
  4. FKNA, car camping in a howling storm, you'll sleep like a bear. Gonna be deeeeeeeeeeeeep...........what's the ski of choice tomorrow or did you bring all 50 pairs with you to cover yer ass?
  5. I picked up a pair of GPO 3D with custom Big Lebowski topsheets. Not sure if they get mounted with clamps or on the wall til I see them.
  6. Track that shit out hard!!!!!! Somebody HoPro for a good edit.
  7. PM me if you get stuck or need a place to crash. You got your JADIP workin.
  8. I'll play Dreamweaver for my first run down and be there in spirit. Actually thinking of hiking up to the Madonna shack Monday night and camping out. Might be SRO.
  9. This is purely educational. ‘Tits McGee’: Growing Up With Big Boobs http://www.huffingtonpost.com/literally-darling/tits-mcgee-growing-up-with-big-boobs_b_4098364.html
  10. Thanks, mang. Didn't see that. I'll be shreddin in VT, let someone more worthy take the pass.
  11. From Single Chair Blog: As of midday Sunday, models are still fighting it out over small details but remain supportive of mostly the same consensus that was established a few days ago. A strong low pressure center will take shape near Cape Hatteras Monday evening and rapidly intensify while moving northeastward. The center of the storm will pass just east of Cape Cod Tuesday evening. From there, the storm will move quickly in the Canadian Maritimes. This "consensus" has Mad River Glen on the northwestern edge of the swath of heaviest snowfall with amounts in the 8-16 inch range. The snow would begin early Tuesday, the heaviest snowfall would occur Tuesday evening and light snow and blustery conditions would continue into Wednesday. In spite of this relatively stable "consensus" we have seemingly established, models have repositioned themselves in could almost be called a complete "about face". The American GFS model has the storm tracking roughly 75 miles east of Cape Cod, the European ECMWF has the center of the storm within eyesight of Provincetown while our beloved Canadian model has the storm passing just east of Boston. The trend in the latter two models mentioned is certainly encouraging and it leaves me once again anxiously awaiting another run of the Euro. Though Boston snow lovers would likely flip me off, nothing would please me more than seeing their snow totals get held down by a changeover to rain while MRG scores that elusive 2-3 footer. It's close folks, I wouldn't forecast that quite yet but that outcome has not yet been eliminated.
  12. Impressive. That's the season passholders bonus, good to see them say fuck it, let's blow snow and see where this takes us. I won't be back until the end of the month, maybe they'll hold on til then.
  13. The National Weather Service in Burlington continues the the Wind Chill Advisory, until 2 PM EDT Sunday. There is also a Winter Storm Watch for Tuesday through Wednesday. * Accumulations...Potential for greater than 6 inches of snow Tuesday through Wednesday. * Maximum Snowfall Rate...1 to 2 inches per hour, mainly Tuesday afternoon through evening. * Timing...Wind chills will remain dangerous low tonight into Sunday. The snow is expected to develop Tuesday morning, and possibly become heavy at times Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night. Snow may continue into Wednesday. * Locations...Northern New York and Central and Northern Vermont
  14. WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING... The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Winter Storm Watch, which is in effect from Monday evening through Tuesday evening. * LOCATIONS...Eastern Pennsylvania, all but far southeastern New Jersey, northern Delaware, and the northern portions of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. * HAZARD TYPES...Heavy snow and strong winds. * ACCUMULATIONS...Potential for storm total snowfall greater than 6 inches. However, there remains uncertainty in exact totals as a sharp gradient will exist between the heaviest snowfall and locations where very little snow may occur. Changes to the forecast track of the storm can result in substantial changes in the total accumulations. * TIMING...Snow begins Monday evening from southwest to northeast across the watch area. Snow will continue on Tuesday with potential for transition to a wintry mix or rain southeast of I-95. Any wintry mix or rain may transition back to snow Tuesday evening before diminishing Tuesday night.
  15. Kinda bummed I'm missing a storm day at Blue. Toast's footage of that one epic storm day a few years ago is worth a replay. Somebody petition Blue to save money and not groom anything but Lazy and Paradise and leave everything untouched.
  16. Shorts and flip flops and polar vortex with snow in 24 hours.
  17. Current models look good for the Pokes and VT. GONNA BE DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!!!!!!!! Anyone that can finagle a day off Tues/Wed should do so.
  18. Polar Vortex in full effect, Staying home in my jammies.
  19. Gonna hold off heading to VT until Monday. See how this storm tracks.
  20. I snoozed thru that but the wifey reported same conditions here. Thunder, a little hail mix.
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