Thursday, August 02, 2007
Going back to the snow..
Let's try this one more time. Tomorrow I'll be heading up to Mt Buller for the third time this year. The iPod's charged, the gear is dry, I'm leaving right from work, there should be about 5 of us, we're getting a hotel and staying till Sunday - that's 2 full days of boarding. I'm going to be wrecked. Here's a pic from the last trip:
Everyone have a good weekend. Go Sox!
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Have fun boardin.
Couple blog questions:
- When's the Gagne post?
- Is there partial credit in the photo contest (like knowing who but not where or when)?
- What's wrong with Harry Potter?
Couple blog questions:
- When's the Gagne post?
- Is there partial credit in the photo contest (like knowing who but not where or when)?
- What's wrong with Harry Potter?
Hobester -
- I've started a Gagne/Donnelly/DO/Wake post but I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish it before I leave for the weekend. Actually, I was hoping that you would bust one out.
- From the post of Tuesday, June 26, 2007: "You get one point for answering each of the following questions: Who or What? Where? When?" So, yes.
- There's nothing wrong with Harry Potter, I'm sure they're lovely books and maybe I would have enjoyed them... if I were 10. But I'm an adult now and I read books written for adults. Remember The Hobbit? Great book. But written for children. The Chronicles of Narnia - are you kidding me? I loved those.. when I was 11. I'm sure I would still enjoy these as an adult because I enjoyed them so long ago but they were still written for children.
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- I've started a Gagne/Donnelly/DO/Wake post but I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish it before I leave for the weekend. Actually, I was hoping that you would bust one out.
- From the post of Tuesday, June 26, 2007: "You get one point for answering each of the following questions: Who or What? Where? When?" So, yes.
- There's nothing wrong with Harry Potter, I'm sure they're lovely books and maybe I would have enjoyed them... if I were 10. But I'm an adult now and I read books written for adults. Remember The Hobbit? Great book. But written for children. The Chronicles of Narnia - are you kidding me? I loved those.. when I was 11. I'm sure I would still enjoy these as an adult because I enjoyed them so long ago but they were still written for children.
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