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Camilo

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  1. . . . but the one time I was nailed from behind, it was a snowboarder.

    I can honestly say that I've never gotten nailed from behind, skier or snowboarder.

     

    My undignified injury did happen to my ass, though. Freshman year spring break I went to Whistler with my friend and his dad. His dad's friend bet that nobody would drink a whole bottle of Habanero hot sauce called "Fear Itself" for $20. Well, $20 would've paid for a few poor college student's meals, or half a lift ticket so I was game. I had to drink it over the course of the meal, but I figured I should get it over with early. I didn't eat my dinner, as it felt like my intestines were slowly dissolving. I was also up all night pooping lava. Not fun.

  2. Brushing off some random person's opinions of avy conditions isn't the smartest thing to do. That person could know an awful lot more about avy conditions than you do. The best thing to do, in my humble opinion, is to ask why they're giving that particular assessment. If they give you some good reasons, you can add that to your own observations and let it help you make your decision. If they spout off some crap like "it just snowed a lot," then you should ignore them. Just my 2 cents.

  3. You sure know how to push the buttons of my online persona.

     

    Tip of the iceberg my friend... you're already looking at 3-4 months of math jokes *if* you stop now... keep this up and you're looking at a year... maybe longer of random spray on anything you post.

     

    Welcome to my world the_finger.gif

    yelrotflmao.gif I was thinking that this was taking a NOLSe route myself!

    And Gary, you're not biting a troll. You're digging a hole. There's a difference.

  4. In my case, I'm in the top 0.1% of the population for mathematical ability, so I tend to be picky.

     

    In fact, I may get the opposite, where she says, "I am smart," and she may be, relative to her colleagues, but not to my colleagues.

    These might do it. Some people might call that boastful with a hint of superiority.

  5. I'm 5'9", shortest guy I've dated was 5'6" (though I knew a 5'4" guy a couple of years ago who I would have dated in a second if he had showed any interest). At least one of the guys I dated had to point out that he was an inch shorter than me; I hadn't noticed.

    In college there was a girl who apparently really liked me, but wouldn't date me because I was too short - only about an inch shorter than her. Lame, eh? Not that all girls are like that.

  6. That's nice my little ethnic friend.

    Thank you for your contribution.

     

    Now run along and let us white people discuss these grown-up issues.

    You're no friend of mine, oppressor!

     

    Seriously though, it seems like this is a trend in many outdoor sports. At least in the professional ranks, the majority of skiers, snowboarders, mountain bikers, road bikers, etc. are white. Either Euro or North American. I can't think of a reason other than economics.

  7. I was playing badminton with my friend's brother when he scored and said he just "pwned" me. When he explained what pwned was, I threw my racket at him for being such a dork. I didn't realize the irony at the time.

  8. . . . don't buy into other people telling you when you peak is. Don't buy into other people telling you what to consider sexy. Don't listen to people who act like they know everything. Except me. hahaha.gif

    So should I PM you my saucy pics? You can tell me if I'm still in my prime fruit.gif.

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