I tried skiing once. No bueno. Now my favorite past time in a sky lodge would be resting in front of a fire with a special someone and hot buttered rum.
It seems more oblong than a hot dog wiener. That would be a big sardine, but I’ve only eaten them in cans. If nothing else, it shows how ignorant I am of skiing.
Of course, back in those days, there was a lot of animosity between French and English. It is possible that what you see are the speared private parts of an Englishman.
Ha! Actually, the French English thingy has improved a lot just in the years I’ve been aware of it. But the animosity goes back centuries. You don’t see it much if at all where the two societies overlap, but when you get into the pure French or pure English towns, there can be friction from a visitor. But it is happy friction – ha! Both sides will be very open and kind to visitors – no issue there. We just gripe at each other. 🙂
It’s a circular-bottom ski pole.
What confuses me is how those kids got that sled to fly.
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I guess that is the better question. I’ve never skied so I have no clue. They put circular bottoms on them?
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(things non-Yankees don’t know)
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I tried skiing once. No bueno. Now my favorite past time in a sky lodge would be resting in front of a fire with a special someone and hot buttered rum.
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Amen to that.
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😆
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French Canadian hospitality…hon, hon, hon….toot sweet, chevy coupe’, wee wee.
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Everything was downhill from there, Kerbey. Ey?
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Ha!
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where do you get corncob? I say it’s a sardine. Do you think Benson would pass the hot buttered rum down the line?
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It seems more oblong than a hot dog wiener. That would be a big sardine, but I’ve only eaten them in cans. If nothing else, it shows how ignorant I am of skiing.
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Of course Liz, I always try to share. I thought that think at the end was the circle at the end of a sky pole.
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It’s definitely a sardine, and he has been spearfishing frozen sardines.
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Of course, back in those days, there was a lot of animosity between French and English. It is possible that what you see are the speared private parts of an Englishman.
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Oh! When I think of Canada, I don’t think of violence, but there it is in plain sight!
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You should know.
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Ha! Actually, the French English thingy has improved a lot just in the years I’ve been aware of it. But the animosity goes back centuries. You don’t see it much if at all where the two societies overlap, but when you get into the pure French or pure English towns, there can be friction from a visitor. But it is happy friction – ha! Both sides will be very open and kind to visitors – no issue there. We just gripe at each other. 🙂
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You made me snort again, Kerbey. Or does that mean I’ve got a dirty mind? 😉 CC
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Snorting is always good!
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I always like a Sonja Henie reference. I can see her little blonde curls right now.
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