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skiandsurf wrote:i will answer blings question once capboy shows me when i said that i had the 8800's, the closest contact i have with those skis was when my buddy put them on my ski rack when we made a trip up North.
Who said you had the 8800's? I only observed that you were arguing with yourself about them. I don't care WHAT you ski on. You could have a pair of K2 Slalom 66's in a 190 and it would not mean anything different than if you had some armadas
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"if you did when age you drop out of highschool?"
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i would not be talking then since if you had gone to high school now you most likely wouldnt even stay in school after the first week.
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skiandsurf wrote:i already said that i am sporting the t.m.'s(trouble makers) in a previous post.
U tune them your self?
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skiandsurf wrote:BLing to answer all your questions, go f*** urself and the tallest mountain i skied was at just under 12,000 feet dimwad.


HA-HA got ya beat....
Mauna Kea
13796 ft (4205 m) Highest point in Hawaii .
Location: Northeast part of island of Hawaii
Lat / Long: 19.8° N, 155.5° W
Volcanic Type: Shield volcano with cinder cones
Volcanic Status: Dormant, last eruption 4500 years ago
First Ascent: Native Hawaiian
First Ski Descent:
Skiable Vertical: over 3000 ft (900 m) possible;
Ski Patrol on winter weekends
Administration: Mauna Kea Forest Reserve (State of Hawaii)



And FYI i dont lease at skistop, i think the best skis there might be the ones they havve from 1950!
And if you think I got a low IQ i am willing to take an IQ test to prove that I most likely have higher IQ then you.
And I highly doubt bling that you have been working at a ski shop for 30 years and if you did when age you drop out of highschool?
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So your saying that you have skied in Hawaii?
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To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?
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RJSvermont I solved the problem a LONG time ago except these dumb f*** just like to carryon arguments and admit they are wrong.

And after I post this they will just say "no skinsuck" is the one arguing with himself" and "skismurffet is a hipocrit"
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skiandsurf wrote:So your saying that you have skied in Hawaii?
Why, yes yes i did...I even surfed there i lived at 59001 ouupalla st (the Cam high way), Oahu Hi. the bone yards and gas chambers was right out my front door. http://www.bestofhawaii.com/maps/images/oahu.jpg

just north of #83

Worked down in pearl city....barbers point air station
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RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?

RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
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Bling Skier wrote:
RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?

RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
Word Blingster.......I'm a one planker my self......and my Flow's don't got any brakes.

Sorry for the redundant answer, I didn't read the filler.
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RJSVermont wrote:
Bling Skier wrote:
RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?

RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
Word Blingster.......I'm a one planker my self......and my Flow's don't got any brakes.

Sorry for the redundant answer, I didn't read the filler.
I have a pair of Flows on my Oxygen supercross board...me like mucho!

my other bords have Alpine binders on them....
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Bling Skier wrote:
RJSVermont wrote:
Bling Skier wrote:
RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?

RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
Word Blingster.......I'm a one planker my self......and my Flow's don't got any brakes.

Sorry for the redundant answer, I didn't read the filler.
I have a pair of Flows on my Oxygen supercross board...me like mucho!

my other bords have Alpine binders on them....
I've been wanting to ride an alpine board for some time now.........gotta put that on my list of things to do.
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Great Post !!!!

Post by panelman01 »

This was one of the best threads I have read
in a long time.

Hey SKIANDSURF - you have to start a new
thread.

Pure friggin entertainment !!!! :D :!:
Going where the wind don't blow so strange. Maybe on some high cold mountain range.
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Post by skiandsurf »

i was going to start another thread about my powder leashes except I didn't want to be in the hastle of posting a new sentence every 5 minutes and I made some enemies through this so that is going to be a problem.
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