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Originally posted by ABOSWORTH View PostYeah, that sucks but getting out at 3:30 is money. I'd rather work from like 9-6 though. My current job is 8:00-4:40. Not bad but I did 9 to 6 or 7 for so many years that I'm still not really used to this, even after 6 months.
I post throughout the day but usually don't post much when I get home.
early entrance and exit times allow for a better commute, too.
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i try and post and hang out here in the morning on the weekday. i'm usually up and working by 7 or 8. my appointments / committments don't start until the late morning / early afternoon.
on the weekend i hang out during the big fights. if there are euros fighting i usually hit up an RBR during the day on saturday, too.
when ski season hits i'll be around much less on the weekends, but i'll be hitting highway speeds on my new fischers, so it's all gravy.
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Originally posted by New England View Posti try and post and hang out here in the morning on the weekday. i'm usually up and working by 7 or 8. my appointments / committments don't start until the late morning / early afternoon.
on the weekend i hang out during the big fights. if there are euros fighting i usually hit up an RBR during the day on saturday, too.
when ski season hits i'll be around much less on the weekends, but i'll be hitting highway speeds on my new fischers, so it's all gravy.
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I only post when I'm at work but only if I'm not busy. I go days without posting and then I might go an entire few days were I'm posting. My job is that way, either really busy or really bored.
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Originally posted by rorymac View PostDamn Pete you didn't tell me you were a skier! Fischers huh? Racing ones? I'm on a pair of Salomon 3V slalom skis (I used to race)
NICE. i bet those things rip turns and still have great speed when you air them out. what's the length? and how long were you a racer?
i've skied for as long as i can remember.
yes, they're the RC4 GS skis. they've got the holes. 2010 model, i think. 180 CM. i was never a racer, but i've fallen back in love with groomed trails and speed after a few winters without much powder.
got some 16 din tyrolias for them.
i've also got a pair of ramp powder boards with rocker, a small set of four fronts for moguls and ****ing around and spring, and now my GS skis for groomers. they're on a truck somewhere between boston and colorado right now. ideally i've got a full quiver and won't need any more skis for another ten years
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Originally posted by New England View PostNICE. i bet those things rip turns and still have great speed when you air them out. what's the length? and how long were you a racer?
i've skied for as long as i can remember.
yes, they're the RC4 GS skis. they've got the holes. 2010 model, i think. 180 CM. i was never a racer, but i've fallen back in love with groomed trails and speed after a few winters without much powder.
got some 16 din tyrolias for them.
i've also got a pair of ramp powder boards with rocker, a small set of four fronts for moguls and ****ing around and spring, and now my GS skis for groomers. they're on a truck somewhere between boston and colorado right now. ideally i've got a full quiver and won't need any more skis for another ten years
Mine are 155cm believe it or not, great for tight turns.
Started racing when I was 14, and I still race a bit for my University team (had British championships in April). Nowadays I prefer just ripping it up a bit more casually.
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