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InterMezzo User ID: 45716769 Netherlands 09/28/2019 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Definition of Jukebox Standard Time (JST; Jay-Es-Tee): Timezone on www.godlikeproductions.com where people from across the globe gather to share musical taste and/or other emotions. Once entered, actual timezones, distance and space become subordinate to the Jukebox Standard Time. |
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Grey Eagle User ID: 75815210 United States 09/28/2019 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's Tahoe's Daron Rahlves once again, IM. The ONLY American to ever actually WIN the famous Hahnenkamm Race. This is the toughest ski-race course on the World Cup Tour. I love the Winter Games. And downhill. I went skying once, in the Dolomites. So beautiful. And been to Austria and see the Hahnenkamm mountain, in summer. It gives you even more chills on how they are able to go downhill there at those speeds. And I used to have a ski game ORF Ski Challenge I think, with all these tracks. So cool. Ironically, I broke my arm once on a DH course that was iced-up for a week. I was merely crossing at 90 degrees to it and I lost a fat-powder-ski edge and instantly fell on my arm on the hard ice below. Had to be gurneyed down 2000' of vert to the pkg lot where i then drove home (w/5-speed manual) for 5 hours! Couldn't take my ski jacket off at home so I cut it off with a razor knife. Then surgery and lots of titanium drilled into my upper humerus that week. Last Edited by Grey Eagle on 09/28/2019 01:27 AM :fireplace: "Remember when we used to treat colds and flu with chicken soup, saltwater gargles and warm tea instead of Communism?" |
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InterMezzo User ID: 45716769 Netherlands 09/28/2019 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love the Winter Games. And downhill. I went skying once, in the Dolomites. So beautiful. And been to Austria and see the Hahnenkamm mountain, in summer. It gives you even more chills on how they are able to go downhill there at those speeds. Quoting: InterMezzo And I used to have a ski game ORF Ski Challenge I think, with all these tracks. So cool. Ironically, I broke my arm once on a DH course that was iced-up for a week. I was merely crossing at 90 degrees to it and I lost a fat-powder-ski edge and instantly fell on my arm on the hard ice below. Had to be gurny'd down 2000' of vert to the pkg lot where i drove home (w/5-speed manual) for 5 hours! Couldn't take my ski jacket off at home so I cut it off with a razor knife. Then surgery and lots of titanium drilled into my arm that week. Wow! That must have been painful. How on earth did you get home safe without fainting or whatever.. |