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Bill Talbot

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I'll break the ice and give a little hint of things to come here in our new digs...

Now I know you guys and gals have stuff too.... show me whacha got!
 
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^ @Philpug, it was Wedding Crashers ^ , shame on you.

" You do that, you go to the box, you know. Two minutes, by yourself, you know and you feel shame, you know. And then you get free."
 
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Great Dodgeball reference.

^ @Philpug, it was Wedding Crashers ^ , shame on you.

" You do that, you go to the box, you know. Two minutes, by yourself, you know and you feel shame, you know. And then you get free."

I will disagree. Dodgeball, when Peter goes to Kate's house to try to get her to join the team. We wanted to play "Just the tip...and see where it goes from there"
 
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I will disagree. Dodgeball, when Peter goes to Kate's house to try to get her to join the team. We wanted to play "Just the tip...and see where it goes from there"

maybe Vince uses it in EVERY movie?! Perhaps a personal favorite game of his :D
 

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Brand new Pivot 15's, fresh out of the box. Wait, what do I see there? a 90mm brake on a Pivot 15?
 

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Added some Nordica W-80s there. GSRs are almost totally dead as well. Those VO's and FOURs were still quite skiable, just not enough room inside or ski days to spare them from being put out to pasture.
 
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^^^ OK, now you're just being cruel ^^^

WANT

Blue with red accent would work REALLY well on my new ENFORCERS... just say'n
 

Don in Morrison

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Same old Retro/Luddite quiver as, oh about 2008, but I recently acquired some blue 555's in working order. Just need to figure out where to put them.
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Head 720, 208 cm 1970
Kneissl Red Star, 205 cm 1972
Hart Ballet, 160 cm 1975
K2 Short, 150 cm 1976??
K2 710, 204 cm 1978
Dynastar MPI TR, 170 cm 1977 ?
Rossignol Cut Stage 2 140 cm, 2006 ??
Head Mojo 80, 163 cm 2008
2004 Scott grips on 2002 Scott poles
 
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Same old Retro/Luddite quiver as, oh about 2008, but I recently acquired some blue 555's in working order. Just need to figure out where to put them. View attachment 139
Head 720, 208 cm 1970
Kneissl Red Star, 205 cm 1972
Hart Ballet, 160 cm 1975
K2 Short, 150 cm 1976??
K2 710, 204 cm 1978
Dynastar MPI TR, 170 cm 1977 ?
Rossignol Cut Stage 2 140 cm, 2006 ??
Head Mojo 80, 163 cm 2008
2004 Scott grips on 2002 Scott poles

You loose a point with the black 727's, the orange 727E's would be better but...the ARE the metal heel 727's..you gain that point back. But lets face it, the 710's should have Marker MRR's ;)
 

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They are metal 1st gen 727's. I still manage to get them out once or twice a year.

Typo on the Scott grips, they are 1974, not 2004.
 

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