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SHIF
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Location, location, location

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I sure wish everyone would add their location to their user profile. You might be surprised to learn how many other ski builders are nearby. ;)

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troublemaker
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I agree!!
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I would assume my user name explains my location.
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MontuckyMadman wrote:I would assume my user name explains my location.
Look up "Montucky" in the Urban dictionary, it's funny!
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troublemaker wrote:I agree!!
Me too! :D
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troublemaker wrote:
MontuckyMadman wrote:I would assume my user name explains my location.
Look up "Montucky" in the Urban dictionary, it's funny!
Yeah I've lived all over but its more like Mexitana than Kentucky.
I did spend 10 years in California and I would rather be there if there weren't a gazillion people.
There is Pensyltucky as well. They are pretty redneck.
This country is really getting inbred and stupid. Camo is the new black and honey boo boo is takin' over.
I'm gonna start moonshinin'!
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The tinfoil aisle doesn't count? There's lots of people in my aisle.
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Getting to know other ski builders in your area? Stuff that, those dudes are weirdos! :)
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Post by powderho »

troublemaker wrote:I agree!!
From your first post when I saw The Dalles, I was like Oh man! Really! You guys knocked us out of the state tournament 4 times. When I was 12 in little league, 15 in the Babe Ruth league, and then my freshman and sophomore years in varsity baseball. I think you guys won state both those years. If I grew up there now I probably wouldn't even play baseball. I would just ride my bike every day at Post Canyon.
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powderho wrote:
troublemaker wrote:I agree!!
From your first post when I saw The Dalles, I was like Oh man! Really! You guys knocked us out of the state tournament 4 times. When I was 12 in little league, 15 in the Babe Ruth league, and then my freshman and sophomore years in varsity baseball. I think you guys won state both those years. If I grew up there now I probably wouldn't even play baseball. I would just ride my bike every day at Post Canyon.
We have only been here for two years. We're from West Texas, Lubbock Area. I'am a Field engineer for GE Wind, and we just built the worlds largest wind park in Arlington, Oregon. We're going to be here at least 8 more years. They get this weird shit called rain, and they have four season's. What's really cool I can be on Mt. Hood skiing in 45 minutes, instead of driving at least 6 hour to go ski in New Mexico and to Wolf Creek in 9.
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