Poster: A snowHead
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AxsMan wrote: |
What would you have done to the woman when you reached the top? |
Had words, some of which might be loud and possibly recognized by speakers of other languages. A fat ESF instructor once pushed my girlfriend out of the queue just as we were about to get on a chair (also in Les Arcs). I'm not sure what he thought he was doing, but we "had words" for the entire duration of the ride up the chairlift.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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AxsMan, One option would have been to take her to one side for a stern talking to. Then when it escalated stab her husband in the throat with a ski pole. Then shout at her while gesticulating wildly. Then deck her. When she comes to she is dangling from a cable car by one ankle... she should have learnt some manners by then
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Oh dear, piste rage. Tad excessive, no?
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AxsMan, Post the videos then and shame the b1tch
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Scarpa, didn't get my camera out, was too busy being 'restrained' by Mrs Axs
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it was a particularly nasty act to try and click open someones binding, just as they are getting on a lift
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It's something I've often seen done to uppity brats who have just barged their elders in a queue. Not saying that your offspring answer this description.
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Sorry - am being a little bit of a wind up merchant here...
She must have been abused as a child.
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Post the videos then and shame the b1tch
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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AxsMan wrote: |
I still think it was a particularly nasty act |
Not just nasty, but potentially dangerous as well. I think you were very restrained in not having words, although I don't think I'd advocate buzzing people on the piste no matter how much they deserved it.
Last edited by snowHeads are a friendly bunch. on Sun 8-04-07 22:10; edited 1 time in total
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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AxsMan,
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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graeme wrote: |
Cedric, never said causing accidents was cool, but the idea of someone chasing after me if i did, to inflict some sort of summary justice is extremely laughable. |
If someone crashed into my wife or my kids and just skiied off, providing I they were being looked after then I would chase after them and restrain them. if they didnt want to await the arrival of the piste patrol then i would make them stay.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Yup - if you are involved in an accident then stay and help out/give statement etc. If you hit and run then basically you deserve vigilante style justice. We all have a moral responsibility to do the right thing. Now I am not saying that chasing after someone is the right thing... but
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Scarpa wrote: |
Yup - if you are involved in an accident then stay and help |
Or even just to offer an apology if you were responsible for the accident. Nothing more than common courtesy really, and if you're not prepared to offer that to fellow slope users then you deserve whatever comes your way as far as I'm concerned.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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rob@rar, I really saw my backside the other week after a flat bed truck didn't indicate and changed lanes whilst I was in it's blind spot in city traffic. After managing to accelerate past by the skin of my teeth (and in a speed camera zone) and almost being pushed into the kerb I saw red and pulled in front of it at the lights, shaking my fist and ready to drag the 2 ******s out of the cab (they would have probably slaughtered me in real life but I was just sooo mad after almost being squashed) when the guy driving held his hand up and mouthed 'sorry'. I shook my head and waved thanks and rode off. A little apology can defuse a tense situation.
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lol, i am having visions of the sweeny on ice
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graeme, How did you know that I ski in a snorkel jacket
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jase2472 wrote: |
In sierra nevada the other month when me and the better half was on a chair lift watching a young lad of about 6/7 yerars coming out of control down the slopes his dad shouting behind him to turn or fall over , then you could see it coming in slow motion, he was heading for a young girl of similar age he hit her with some force spinning her of her feet a full 360 degrees then them both landing in a heap on the floor. the girl broke her leg and the boy was only winded but you could see in his face the upset and pain, the poor girl was crying her eyes out , i felt very sorry for them as we have a daughter who will be skiing next year and it just makes you think.
Then the same day this peni5 coming down the slopes clearly out of control heading for a group of girls trying to steer out of the way but at the last minute hit a little bump and took on of the girls out at knee height, ouch, god knows how but she was ok only bruised apparantley he broke his arm landing some people need banning from the slopes or made to sit some kind of test before they are allowed on there own
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JASE2472: I just read your post about the Sierra Nevada--it confirms my decision not to go there again--- far too many incompetent skiers (racing across, down, all over the place!)) on the slopes where one has to begin any run---It is VERY different to how I'd remembered it from years ago-- when it was a lovely small resort. It is still much the same size but far too crowded. I understand they now try to control the numbers, by selling only a limited number of skipasses daily, but...this doesn't seem to limit the frequency of collisions....
(I was hit by someone in this resort in February this year-- only just recovered from rib injuries)
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