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jibnot
08-24-2005, 12:29 AM
My winter play/work seclude will be-
Monday = no work and all play
Tuesday = no work and all play
Wednesday = no work and all play
Thursday = play and then go to work 4-10pm
Friday = play and go to work 2-10 pm
Saturday= work all day
Sunday = work all day

Easy living, living stingy, seldom partying, playing hard. :D
People are starting to think I’m a pathological lying fool when I tell them what I used to do. But that’s ok because I’m so :)

What am I doing? Cooking at a country club with an kick ass boss and ski partner.

Anyone ever date a waitress?

What are everybody’s plans?

Tantrum
08-24-2005, 06:29 AM
Monday = all work and no play
Tuesday = all work and no play
Wednesday = all work and no play
Thursday = all work and no play
Friday = all work and no play; drive to the mtn house; arrive 8PM
Saturday= fight the crowds for groomers at Breck
Sunday = fight the traffic on I-70 back to Denver

Sounds exciting, no?:(

jibnot
08-24-2005, 09:57 AM
The mtn house? Is that new? Sounds exciting to me.



Out of curiosity, who moved into that big brick building up on the hill in Louisville buy the open space and power lines? You know the one you can see from 36 on your right.(Coming from Denver) Forget the address

LazyL
08-24-2005, 10:09 AM
...had to get up in the wee hours and put on socks and a sweater to sleep! Even in SoCal.

I like your winter schedule. Nope, never dated a waitress, so can't help you there. ;)

I work sorta whenever/wherever, usually nights and weekend days, and have my fingers crossed this will continue into winter, and I might even set foot on snow this season.

Can't wait for fall and winter. I hate summer!

Tantrum
08-24-2005, 10:16 AM
The mtn house? Is that new? Sounds exciting to me.

Out of curiosity, who moved into that big brick building up on the hill in Louisville buy the open space and power lines? You know the one you can see from 36 on your right.(Coming from Denver) Forget the addressThe mountain house is my in-law's. Just don't talk about it much.

I'm not sure who moved into the brick building. I rarely drive that route.

Is your CC gig in SLC?

Tantrum
08-24-2005, 10:18 AM
Can't wait for fall and winter. I hate summer!So Cal doesn't have seasons.;)

elex
08-24-2005, 10:55 AM
Monday- Work
Tuesday-Work
Wednesday-Work
Thursday-Work
Friday-Work
Saturday-Work
Sunday-Work

With a trip once a month for snowboarding, usually a few days on a crap load of different stuff.

Or quite & get a real life.
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LazyL
08-24-2005, 01:14 PM
So Cal doesn't have seasons.;)

I mark the change of season by the influx/outflux of tourists here by the beach. The German Invasion seems to be retreating...black socks and sandals, begone!
:D

Tantrum
08-24-2005, 01:46 PM
I mark the change of season by the influx/outflux of tourists here by the beach. The German Invasion seems to be retreating...black socks and sandals, begone!
:DYeah, in San Diego we used the Zonie invasion (Arizonians) as a weather baromoter. Although, I seem to remember some staying well past their typical migration date of late Aug.

kira
08-24-2005, 02:38 PM
Fall quarter I'm going to school at UW and escaping whenever I can (after class! weekends!) to the snow.

Winter quarter I'm ditching school and moving to Mt. Baker to work and play :)

Ripzalot
08-25-2005, 06:23 AM
monday - work (unless a powder day, then i take a vacation day)
tuesday - work (unless a powder day, then i take a vacation day)
wednesday - work (unless a powder day, then i take a vacation day)
thursday - work (unless a powder day, then i take a vacation day)
friday - work (unless a powder day, then i take a vacation day)
saturday - snowboarding
sunday - snowboarding

Easy living. Yep.
Living stingy. Relatively.
Seldom partying. Never.
Playing hard. Always.

:D

Tantrum
08-25-2005, 06:45 AM
Winter quarter I'm ditching school and moving to Mt. Baker to work and play :)You should check into whether you could get any credit for the time you spend at Baker. Call it an "Independent Study" course.:D

Tantrum
08-25-2005, 06:52 AM
That's a tough life you got there Ripz!:p

jibnot
08-25-2005, 11:01 AM
Nope, never dated a waitress, so can't help you there. ;)

Me neither, well an ex-waitress but that doesn’t count. Stereotypically the more common then not lifestyle frightens me. Maybe some day I’ll open a museum of livers and cigarette buts.

jibnot
08-25-2005, 11:05 AM
Is your CC gig in SLC?[/QUOTE]


Paroxysm, no a bit east of 80. I suck so bad a golf :mad:

kira
08-25-2005, 11:49 AM
You should check into whether you could get any credit for the time you spend at Baker. Call it an "Independent Study" course.:D

I actually have a friend who one quarter got 16 credits for riding, teaching, and getting a bunch of AASI certifications.

Think they would count snowboarding as a visual, literary, and performing arts course? Or a foreign language? Or psych?! :)

canuck
08-25-2005, 02:01 PM
I dated a waitress back in university. Most likely a different one?

lemme see
Monday -work
Tues -work
Wed-work
Thurs -work
Fri -work

weekends -kids

looks like midweek work trips with the odd vacation day thrown in...

elex
08-25-2005, 02:13 PM
I dated a waitress back in university. Most likely a different one?

lemme see
Monday -work
Tues -work
Wed-work
Thurs -work
Fri -work

weekends -kids

looks like midweek work trips with the odd vacation day thrown in...

Drop the kids off at the pool, then go riding. Do you ever get up to resorts in N.Van? I have no problem working, I just need my daily fix of riding.

canuck
08-25-2005, 02:14 PM
I think you would earn credits towards a Masters in Kinetics?
That or a Bachelor of liver abuse....(BLA)

Tantrum
08-25-2005, 02:23 PM
Had a one-night pass last season at Cypress Bowl and got there once. I thought that was what the term "one-nighter" mean't, it did seem pretty pricey though ($250). Was fun though, riding a green run with the beginner g/f and returning to the car to find the rear window smashed in ....

Maybe there will be some snow up here this Winter...that would be niceI think you missed out on some other "1 nighter" activity that was included in the pass.:confused:

canuck
08-25-2005, 02:23 PM
Had a one-night pass last season at Cypress Bowl and got there once. I thought that was what the term "one-nighter" mean't, it did seem pretty pricey though ($250). Was fun though, riding a green run with the beginner g/f and returning to the car to find the rear window smashed in ....

Maybe there will be some snow up here this Winter...that would be nice

canuck
08-26-2005, 07:49 AM
Pretty sure I got that, although unrelated to the pass....

:p

elex
08-26-2005, 10:00 AM
Had a one-night pass last season at Cypress Bowl and got there once. I thought that was what the term "one-nighter" mean't, it did seem pretty pricey though ($250). Was fun though, riding a green run with the beginner g/f and returning to the car to find the rear window smashed in ....

Maybe there will be some snow up here this Winter...that would be nice

I'm sure the snow will be plentiful this year, somewhere. You have a beginner g/f, are you working your way up to a more experienced gf? Sounds like Vancouver is getting ghetto on us or they just don't like cars(except for Canaria's)