I think that was from the gospel of St Paul (Parker).fuzzymarindave said:It has been said that you have to free your heel to free your mind.
I think that was from the gospel of St Paul (Parker).fuzzymarindave said:It has been said that you have to free your heel to free your mind.
I have been known to wear kneepads, inbounds.Wandering Sagebrush said:Telecrash is the native language used in this thread.
First you need to eat granola, then work your way through to beer...Ted said:Donna and I are not skiers. No problems with the sport, just did not grow up with it and didn't pick it up as adults. That being said, we tried to read this thread but can't understand much of it. Tried Google translate but it did not help. What language are all of you using???
Ted said:Donna and I are not skiers. No problems with the sport, just did not grow up with it and didn't pick it up as adults. That being said, we tried to read this thread but can't understand much of it. Tried Google translate but it did not help. What language are all of you using???
Wandering Sagebrush said:Telecrash is the native language used in this thread.
fuzzymarindave said:It has been said that you have to free your heel to free your mind.
Wandering Sagebrush said:I think that was from the gospel of St Paul (Parker).
Lighthawk said:I have been known to wear kneepads, inbounds.
Lighthawk said:First you need to eat granola, then work your way through to beer...
If you still don't know, talk to those crazy Three Pinners!
I have as well. I like bumps. And when wearing old in the boot stretch pants in the spring the black and yellow knee pads were on the outside.Lighthawk said:I have been known to wear kneepads, inbounds.
With ya Ted. I just smile and nod my headTed said:Donna and I are not skiers. No problems with the sport, just did not grow up with it and didn't pick it up as adults. That being said, we tried to read this thread but can't understand much of it. Tried Google translate but it did not help. What language are all of you using???