Goombay Smash - Recipe
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im gonna need to try one of these creations.
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sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
Oh you must!
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No offense or anything but will this be your first trip to K ?sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
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SnoBrdr wrote:No offense or anything but will this be your first trip to K ?sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
only some offense taken.........jk, nah ive been skiing K for awhile brah.
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I can vouch for slopes - I've seen him at Bay 1 in the spring...sLoPeS wrote:SnoBrdr wrote:No offense or anything but will this be your first trip to K ?sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
only some offense taken.........jk, nah ive been skiing K for awhile brah.
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I've had a season pass at K for 6 years and have only had one goombay.......Slopes, you aren't missing much.sLoPeS wrote:SnoBrdr wrote:No offense or anything but will this be your first trip to K ?sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
only some offense taken.........jk, nah ive been skiing K for awhile brah.
Now if you've been skiing K for a while and have never had a Long Trail........ That's another story.
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Yea, Jaeger is the way to go.Clutch wrote:I've had a season pass at K for 6 years and have only had one goombay.......Slopes, you aren't missing much.
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Clutch wrote:I've had a season pass at K for 6 years and have only had one goombay.......Slopes, you aren't missing much.sLoPeS wrote:SnoBrdr wrote:No offense or anything but will this be your first trip to K ?sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
only some offense taken.........jk, nah ive been skiing K for awhile brah.
Now if you've been skiing K for a while and have never had a Long Trail........ That's another story.
Long Trail is the best (blackberry wheat and the IPA are my favorites). I need to get some of this triple boch/bag, sounds awesome.
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looking forward to many more Bay 1's! i dont even think we got to make any turns last season Dork! Opening day.........Chinese Downhill?...........any thoughts?SkiDork wrote:I can vouch for slopes - I've seen him at Bay 1 in the spring...sLoPeS wrote:SnoBrdr wrote:No offense or anything but will this be your first trip to K ?sLoPeS wrote:im gonna need to try one of these creations.
only some offense taken.........jk, nah ive been skiing K for awhile brah.
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amen..........puts hair on ur chest AND keeps u warm!Skibumtress wrote:Yea, Jaeger is the way to go.Clutch wrote:I've had a season pass at K for 6 years and have only had one goombay.......Slopes, you aren't missing much.

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yeah, goombays are way too overrated...
he would shove your ass so far up your ass and stuff! -thejet61 10/2/09
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If a snowboarder is in front of me or to the side I assume the slobbering moron will cut from one side of the trail to the other -GSKI 1/17/12
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I did not know you jumped back on the horse. Kudos. You may now rightfully claim a shirt.Skibumtress wrote:I've had Goombays since then and those times were not "pretty pathetic."
I may not be historic like some of you but I first skiied at K in 1978....... but.....whatever.

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KBL Ed wrote:I did not know you jumped back on the horse. Kudos. You may now rightfully claim a shirt.Skibumtress wrote:I've had Goombays since then and those times were not "pretty pathetic."
I may not be historic like some of you but I first skiied at K in 1978....... but.....whatever.(Still that first time was sad.)
Yes the first time was sad (and I thank Mrs. G, Snowsprite and shecanski for helping me out). The more I think about, the shirt should go go G-Smashed (unless he has one already).
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wow, what a legend. Even I remember hearing about how 'faced you got back in the day... wow.
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I don't know if the Goombay Smash pre-dates my arrival in Killington during the winter of '80-81, but certainly one of the popularizers of the GS was the Orient Express, built by Jeff Gherish and his partners at the time (who also jointly owned the Back Behind). The Orient Express was a (rather lousy, thank you) Chinese restaurant. After several years it was converted into Casey's Caboose and became much more successful.
Pablo was the head bartender at the Orient Express and the Goombay Smash was its signature drink. Many were consumed there whilst waiting for the (painfully slow) kitchen to deliver your grub.
I know of what I speak. After I'd come down from hauling sleds I used to cook there.
The drink did seem to follow Pablo to whichever gin mill he was working that year.
Pablo was the head bartender at the Orient Express and the Goombay Smash was its signature drink. Many were consumed there whilst waiting for the (painfully slow) kitchen to deliver your grub.
I know of what I speak. After I'd come down from hauling sleds I used to cook there.
The drink did seem to follow Pablo to whichever gin mill he was working that year.