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meh wrote:
northernsoulboy, so your approach to someone doing something somewhat dangerous is to make sure you endanger the people behind you by knocking them over at high speed? Shocked


If I clotheslined him on the outward turn, which I would, it would endanger no-one but him. As he's clearly a tool - caveat: unless this is staged and everyone on the drag is involved, in which case no problem - I think that's fair enough.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
foxtrotzulu wrote:


I don't believe what you say about a 'just a fun day of resort skiing' when the police cars were so obviously staged at the end. I do believe that he is genuinely a nice, mild mannered guy; so why the need to portray himself as such a knob?


It was definitely staged and I'm sure they had a proper film crew up there too. What I meant was, it wasn't epic heli drop-style terrain, or hero pow pillow pillaging, etc. Just normal lift-accessed everyday terrain, the sort of tracked out between the pistes stuff you can find at any resort, with (at best) average snow conditions. Yet he still made it look like the most fun thing ever.
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