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Sad story with a happy ending...
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Ok, so around 3:00 today, I put my line chronics on the side of the Loon mountain shuttlebus, which is heading to my condo. Now I should have known better to take them inside the bus with me, for they just barely fit on the outside tubing, but I was sure they would be ok. Well, just as were leaving Loon, I hear this crack and then a bump...I look out the windows of the bus, and there gone. I go to tell the driver to stop but hes allready ahead of me...so I run outside to make sure my babies are ok, but there not. That bump I heard was the bus running over my chronics, completing destroying the bindings and snapping one ski clean in half. At this point, I am overcome with emotion for babies. My short but sweet time I have spent with them flashes before my eyes. I start to tear up, realizing that I am supposed to go to sunday river next weekend, for a last season trip! I am saddened, instantley depressed, to the point where my beautiful girlfriend cannot help...when suddenley there is a glimmer of hope....A loon mountain employee in the car behind the bus stopped to help me pick of the pieces of the only good thing I had going for me. This mysterious man informs me that i can fill out a form and have loon mountain pay for new skis, or at least the amount of what I paid. The future looks bright..new skis....And i dont have to pay? this actually turned out to be something good...although I am still ski-less until tuesday night, when I get to pick out some new skis, bindings and boots(i was planning to get new boots before this situation anyways). so long story short, there was a few minutes of extreme pain and loss but a reward of using some all new equipment on my last trip of the season....
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Loon is great...good for you...good for them...good for everyone!
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thats weird taht they would fall out like that.. whenever im in a gondola i just pray that the skis dont fall to their untimely death
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how did they fall out and then get run over. Thats crazy.
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wow, so sad, then so happy
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its almost a fairytale
the employee was your fairy godmother
i like how you call your skis your "babies"
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good story.. it really pulled my emotions in 5 different directions
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yea looks like i might some fujatives instead...
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that story was so emotional
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So emotional. Well written.
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Man loon is really sweet for doing that. I was at killi a few weeks ago and my skis were on the outside of the K1 gondola and i was shitting my pants the whole time hoping they wouldn't fall. Luckily, they survived, but the next time i went up the gondola I made sure they were in better than the first time
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Man i never put my babies on the racks outside of the bus. I always take them in with me. that way they are always safe.
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you shoulda asked the person if they were an angel
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well if you guys ever want new skis go to loon mountain, improperly stick your skis in the tubing, get a friend to drive behind the bus so he can run them over when they fall outta the bus
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^actually the bus ran them over
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I'll buy those skis off you for 10 bucks, salvage.
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i would have let some tears roll just to add some extra emotion to the situation
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tell it again, tell it again!
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