On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to >>>> walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980, >>>> and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997.
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable >> than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
On 5/5/2026 12:36 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
For all our differences, Alan, you have "Skeeter" dead to rights, the
guy's as dull as the point of a pencil at the end of the multiple choice test.
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to >>>>>> walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980, >>>>>> and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997.
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable >>>> than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980, >>>>>> and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997.
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable >>>> than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's counting.
:-)
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980, >>>>>>>> and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997.
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable >>>>>> than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors, >>>> I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I >>>> turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/
@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!
1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!
4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?
entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the
instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the
year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>> from the hill.
  From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors, >>>> I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I >>>> turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
On 5/6/2026 4:54 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/
@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!
1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!
4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?
entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the
instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the
year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Skeeter is a delusional person.
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors, >>>>>> I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I >>>>>> turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
In article <KnOKR.1530939$JkZ2.558748@fx17.iad>,
joelcrump@gmail.com says...
On 5/6/2026 4:54 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>>>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/
@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!
1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!
4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?
entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>>>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>>>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>>>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the
instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the >>>>>>> year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>>>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>>>> from the hill.
  From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Skeeter is a delusional person.
And you fuck faggots.
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve
Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran awayYup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee.
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
from a bunch of threads again.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman >>>>>>>> Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their >>>>>>>> club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath >>>>>>>> Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two >>>>>>>> directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor >>>>>>>> for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>>>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's >>>>>> counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>>>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain. >>>>>>>>
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's >>>>>> counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little man.
I was on the crew of CAN217.
In article <10tjfc7$2hmhh$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually >>>>>>>>>> competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers >>>>>>>>>> from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's >>>>>>>> counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little man.
I was on the crew of CAN217.
Liar. Prove it.
On 2026-05-08 01:56, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tjfc7$2hmhh$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...Uh huh
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them.
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty
good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's >>>>>>>> counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little man. >>
I was on the crew of CAN217.
Liar. Prove it.
Well, my name is there...
...and I've got pictures of my crewmates and I in the same boat at an
event in West Sound on Orcas Island...
...and I've included screenshots from my Photos library.
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bMra8aYEO5gqwPSsHj1jk3dhkuD6ccdZ?usp=share_link>
Again, little man: I don't have to make up things.
In article <10tl506$319lg$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-08 01:56, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tjfc7$2hmhh$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Uh huh
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty >>>>>>>>>>> good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's >>>>>>>>>> counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little man. >>>>
I was on the crew of CAN217.
Liar. Prove it.
Well, my name is there...
...and I've got pictures of my crewmates and I in the same boat at an
event in West Sound on Orcas Island...
...and I've included screenshots from my Photos library.
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bMra8aYEO5gqwPSsHj1jk3dhkuD6ccdZ?usp=share_link>
Again, little man: I don't have to make up things.
A bunch of pictures. Hell I can do that. Where would you
like me to be? Jamaica is nice.
On 2026-05-08 6:55 p.m., Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tl506$319lg$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-08 01:56, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tjfc7$2hmhh$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com >>>>>>>>>> says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1997.
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Uh huh
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, >>>>>>>>>>>>> because my
stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System >>>>>>>>>>>>> at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/
Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=! >>>>>>>>>>>>> 3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!
1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089! >>>>>>>>>>>>> 4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?
entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski >>>>>>>>>>>>> Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the >>>>>>>>>>>>> Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never >>>>>>>>>>>>> actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in >>>>>>>>>>>>> one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the >>>>>>>>>>>>> instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid >>>>>>>>>>>>> course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, >>>>>>>>>>>>> before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill >>>>>>>>>>>>> instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate >>>>>>>>>>>>> injured skiers
from the hill.
      From there, I transition to ski instructor at >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty >>>>>>>>>>>> good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but >>>>>>>>>>> who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://
www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little >>>>> man.
I was on the crew of CAN217.
Liar. Prove it.
Well, my name is there...
...and I've got pictures of my crewmates and I in the same boat at an
event in West Sound on Orcas Island...
...and I've included screenshots from my Photos library.
<https://drive.google.com/drive/
folders/1bMra8aYEO5gqwPSsHj1jk3dhkuD6ccdZ?usp=share_link>
Again, little man: I don't have to make up things.
A bunch of pictures. Hell I can do that. Where would you
like me to be? Jamaica is nice.
I'll bet that Baked Anus is the fat guy with the cigarette. I'd be angry
too if I looked like that.
In article <10tl506$319lg$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-08 01:56, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tjfc7$2hmhh$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Uh huh
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a >>>>>>>>>>>> hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty >>>>>>>>>>> good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's >>>>>>>>>> counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little man. >>>>
I was on the crew of CAN217.
Liar. Prove it.
Well, my name is there...
...and I've got pictures of my crewmates and I in the same boat at an
event in West Sound on Orcas Island...
...and I've included screenshots from my Photos library.
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bMra8aYEO5gqwPSsHj1jk3dhkuD6ccdZ?usp=share_link>
Again, little man: I don't have to make up things.
A bunch of pictures. Hell I can do that. Where would you
like me to be? Jamaica is nice.
On 2026-05-08 15:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tl506$319lg$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-08 01:56, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tjfc7$2hmhh$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-07 17:41, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tgiku$1inrt$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 16:11, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10tg9pu$1fq2g$4@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-06 13:45, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10te4t4$r5er$1@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com >>>>>>>>> says...
On 2026-05-05 17:55, Skeeter wrote:
In article <10td6bb$hiq9$13@dont-email.me>, nuh-
uh@nope.com says...
On 2026-05-04 06:34, Skeeter wrote:
No, we just know a liar when we see one. You sure ran away >>>>>>>>>>>>> from a bunch of threads again.Yup!I'm not lying...
...and after I tore up my ACL on a mogul run, the ski patrol asked me to
walk down about 100 yards on my freshly injured knee. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I first started as a Canadian Ski Patrol System ski patroller in 1980,
and my last year as a ski patroller was (IIRC) 1996 or 1997. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
So I saw lots of actual wounds and treated them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Uh huh
Ski racer as a teen.
Ski patroller after that.
Ski instructor after that.
Little men like you always imagine that other people aren't more capable
than you are.
Sorry, but I have no need to lie.
Yet you do.
I grew up skiing every weekend there was enough snow, because my >>>>>>>>>>>> stepfather was a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System at Talisman
Resort in Kimberley, Ontario (sadly, now closed)
Yea ok. I used to live in Breckenridge. Skied a lot.
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/Talisman+Mountain+Resort/@44.392089,-80.5496979,818m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882a13f805a7f7a7:0x1aa7da49f09bff78!8m2!3d44.392089!4d-80.547123!16s%2Fg%2F1tggbltx?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D>
(Fun fact: as a teenager, I raced with the Kimberley Ski Club on their
club racing team, and one of our regular opponents was the Craigleath
Ski Club, and on that team was future downhill champion, Steve >>>>>>>>>>>> Podborski. He was a few years older than I was, so we never actually
competed in the same age group.)
So when I stopped racing, it was entirely natural to go in one of two
directions: ski instructor, or ski patroller.
Given the natural antipathy between the patrollers and the instructors,
I opted for the ski patrol. I took my first first aid course the year I
turned 18, and spent something like 4-5 years doing that, before a
hiatus until I moved to Vancouver.
In Vancouver, I renewed my training, and became and on-hill instructor
for the use of the toboggans that we used to evacuate injured skiers
from the hill.
From there, I transition to ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Unlike you, I've done a few interesting things.
Oh yea? So you know all about me do you? You had a pretty >>>>>>>>>>> good story going until you pulled that childish shit.
No story... ...just a chapter or two from my life.
There was also the time I sailed at a world championship, but who's
counting.
:-)
Who cares? It's all lies anyway.
You wish it was...
...but ever word is the simple truth.
:-)
Then prove it.
Just a little snippet:
<https://web.archive.org/web/19981202033135/http://www.milwaukeeyc.com/soling/raceresults.htm>
Did you ever place 55th in the world, little man?
WTF is that?
Those are the results of the 1998 Soling World Championship, little man. >>>>
I was on the crew of CAN217.
Liar. Prove it.
Well, my name is there...
...and I've got pictures of my crewmates and I in the same boat at an
event in West Sound on Orcas Island...
...and I've included screenshots from my Photos library.
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bMra8aYEO5gqwPSsHj1jk3dhkuD6ccdZ?usp=share_link>
Again, little man: I don't have to make up things.
A bunch of pictures. Hell I can do that. Where would you
like me to be? Jamaica is nice.
Can you? Can you find those pictures anywhere else on the internet?
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