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Old 02-09-05, 07:10 AM   #11
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Haha heres an idea, dont get drunk . But yea try getting plenty of the fresh air and asprin .
I'm not sure that that's a realistic idea for some. :blink:
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Old 02-09-05, 09:20 AM   #12
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Lol I was being sarcastic
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Old 23-10-05, 02:42 PM   #13
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It can also be a good idea to have a beer or glass of wine after the coffee half way up the mountain at one of those log cabins

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Old 08-01-06, 11:58 AM   #14
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Oh, that makes sense now.

No, I have never heard of it called Apres-Ski. I dont think there really is a formal name for it.
I think it is mainly referred to Apres-Ski in Europe, not really sure if they have a name for it in the states.
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I didn't know that part where we got drunk had a name

Wow, hehe you learn something new everyday
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Old 11-01-06, 04:50 PM   #16
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My tip would just be to look out for that tree that is comming towards you. Yes you know the one.. Fast, big, green nails on it. When you see it comming jump either left or right. Do not, i say again, Do not try to stop, just jump left or right. hehe..
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Anyone got any tips for trying to learn how to ski when you are so hungover and tired that you can barely walk?

try skiing when your to drunk and can barely walk ... hah take a glass of water before u go bed and a painkiller, and be sure to wake up with a glass of water next to bed the next morning... and you won't be hungover not to bad anyways
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Old 20-05-08, 06:42 PM   #18
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definitely shotgun a can of beer, instant hangover remedy. Fresh air as stated above is the best way though, that way you aren't drunk again on your warm up lap. Though if you want the best remedy, become friends with an emt and get an IV first thing in the am
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Old 28-05-08, 05:44 PM   #19
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Wink Apres ski

UTbeastie, cant believe you have never heard of the term apres-ski pronounced apray ski btw. as a brit I ski alot across the pond, mainly Whistler, Vail, and Breck - and they sure know what it is there! You'll have to hook up with us at some point and we'll really show you
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