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Anybody have anything to say about analog's outerwear? Backcountry has a sale. I believe it's older stuff, not the new burton owned stuff. Is it something that won't rip when I fall on our east coast ice/sandy manmade snow substitute.
DrZoidbergAnybody have anything to say about analog's outerwear? Backcountry has a sale. I believe it's older stuff, not the new burton owned stuff. Is it something that won't rip when I fall on our east coast ice/sandy manmade snow substitute.
Also it's a size small, so that should stop most of ns buying it.
Why are you getting a size small? are you just that big?
If you are able to wear an xl/2xl slopestyle-ski has last years newschoolers jacket on sale for 115 and you can get free shipping if you enter newschoolers. Which is what i just did...
So glad Olivia Chow didn't get elected as Toronto's mayor. She and Jack Layton are basically the Yoko Ono and John Lennon of politics. Awesome dude, nutcase woman.
.Rybak.Why are you getting a size small? are you just that big?
If you are able to wear an xl/2xl slopestyle-ski has last years newschoolers jacket on sale for 115 and you can get free shipping if you enter newschoolers. Which is what i just did...
I am 5'5" and 120lbs, so quite skinny and short. An xl would literally be down past my knees and wayyy too wide. A 2xl would just be comically large.
DrZoidbergI am 5'5" and 120lbs, so quite skinny and short. An xl would literally be down past my knees and wayyy too wide. A 2xl would just be comically large.
Thizzle.Life is a lot better with extra cash... I believe and respect that people can be happy without a lot of money, and that money doesn't buy happiness, but holy fuck life is so much easier with money.
Life is like a big turd sandwich. The more dough you have the less shit you've gotta eat.
Thizzle.Life is a lot better with extra cash... I believe and respect that people can be happy without a lot of money, and that money doesn't buy happiness, but holy fuck life is so much easier with money.
I concur with this statement. No matter how you cut it, you need money to do cool shit in your life. Especially skiing
Dr.LaurentIf you are not flying often you will have no award miles and you probably don't have enough time to grab some credit card miles so no need to take that in account.
Cheapest is to fly to any NY airport and then take a flight to Germany with a connecting flight to Italy, the US-GER route is usually the cheapest (Or US-ESP but then the flight to IT will be more expensive, so in most cases GER will win out)
If you fly from JFK to Dusseldorf with Air Berlin and then Dusseldorf to let's say Milan with Air Berlin that will be roughly € 400 for a return. I'm not really versed on inter-USA-traffic but considering that Calgary is not a big hub your best bet will be to go from Seattle to NY, which will probably be around 250-300 for a return.
If you want to spend money there are flights that go straight from Milan, or just be a baller and travel First.
Norway could be the best bet, found it for 300 Euros JFK>OSL>BGY
Dr.LaurentStill Ryanair probably doesn't account for bagage fees, they always end up being more expensive.
>Boeing 737
>Picture shows 747
I've flown hand-baggage only with ryanair, used them to get up north for an interview. They weren't dreadful, but I've never had the size and weight of my cabin bag checked before.
I like Norwegian, used them a couple of times.
I normally fly BA though, my dad stacks air miles (flies 2/3 times a week, normally day trips to Europe but also to Washington) and never has a chance to use them. I can normally get several trips around Europe off them.
Probably my second favourite rich parent advantage...