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Mountain Madness Mondays Blog

Check it out. Mountain Madness is going on strong. Check out all the info on our blog. This week is the Launch Energy Gum Party/Australia Day Gong Show. You know it's going to get messy. But That's the way we like it.
nuff said.



Published On: 1/26/2009
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The other day as I was minding my own business I got a curious invitation. A colleague asked me if I'd be interested in joining his group for dinner at the Rideau Club that night. So I brushed the hair away from my eyes and gave my beard a scratch (I haven't had a haircut in 2008 or shaved since I was in Whistler) before I said "will they even let me in the door?" It took a while to be convinced, but in the end I decided to accept the invitation. After all it seemed like a reasonable reason to skip yoga class.

It's a good thing I have a tie and jacketThe Rideau Club pre-dates canadian confederation and was established twenty-two months before Ottawa was chosen as the seat of government. The clubs first president was Sir John A. Macdonald who, two years later, became Canada's first prime minister. Those are some pretty lofty credentials for a club so when I was asked, first of all, if I owned a jacket and tie (apparently they won't let you in the door without them) and if I'd be interested in going, I was naturally a bit skeptical that I would even gain entry. Besides, the last time I went to one of these formal parties, I wound up across the desk of the Director of CSIS in Windsor two days later (being interviewed for a job oddly). "This could be interesting" I thought and accepted. It seemed like an opportunity that doesn't present itself too often, and besides I like to slum it every once in a while.

The Rideau Club is obviously quite old. The building where it's located, however, is not. The original building burned down in 1979 so they made a replica of its interior on the top floor of the Sun Life building in downtown Ottawa. In order to get to the club, there's an elevator which services it exclusively (how very elitist). As I got in the elevator, I found it odd that there were only two buttons: one for the lobby and one for the fifteenth floor. Secretly I was a bit disappointed that there wasn't a retinal scan machine or some such thing. Nontheless, it was a neat feeling to be in a private elevator to an exclusive club which boasts heads of state as members. I felt like I was going to a Stone Cutters meeting. Maybe I'd get to participate in decisions on world policy, affect the course of human history, and witness historical keggers, beer blasts, beer bashes and steinhoists, followed by the regimented AA meetings. This evening was certainly looking up.

Can you direct me to the coat room?Once I arrived I was disappointed to discover that no one referred to themselves as numbers that were sequentially assigned in the order in which they joined. Once again the Simpsons had let me down. The coat room, however, did not. That thing was the size of my living room and dining room combined plus within it was the men's room which was equipped with shoe polishers and other gizmos that were cool and useless.

The view from the various windows in the club was quite spectacular. It was a great vantage point to see Parliament Hill, the Ottawa River, random high-rise living rooms (it gave me a bit of a voyeuristic feeling) and off in the distance, the Gatineau hills where my home resort, Mont Cascades, can be found (oh I miss the winter already). In spite of the majestic view, however, there seemed to be something missing. I realised what it was when reached into my breast pocket to adjust my hanky which I made out of a Spanky's Whistler trail map. It was the mountains that were missing. Having just been in British Columbia not two weeks before, I had grown accustomed to seeing large mountainous objects in the horizon; clearly these are missing in Ontario. In the time I spent in B.C. and Alberta, I had stopped noticing the giant masses of rock, earth and snow all around me. I was de-sensitized to their majesty and this thought disappointed me. It made me realise two things:

  1. Never take what you have for granted. You'll miss it when its gone. This seems to be something that I have to be reminded of every once in a while and I'm now reminding all of you.
  2. You can take the snowboarder off the mountain, but you can't take the mountain out of the snowboarder. I thought using a trail map as a hanky was a nice touch. None of my companions seemed at all surprised when they realised what I had done. A dirtbag in fancy clothes is still a dirtbag.

So if you ever get a chance to go to the Rideau Club, I highly recommend it. It's steeped in history and is a good place to take stock of who you are and what you have. Speaking of what you have, all you dwellers of the mountains out there, raise your glasses to them, they are precious indeed.

Keep Shreddin' the GNAR!



Published On: 5/5/2008
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I find posting once every two years is best. One it takes me that long to be creative enough to entertain you monkies (I mean that lovingly) and two... I'm lazy.
 
Anyway, so the day starts off balls ass cold. What is balls ass cold you ask? Well, balls ass cold is somewhere below "Holy Jewish Christ it's cold!" and just slightly above "Dude, I can't feel my nuts!". Tim and Dan can fill you in more on how cold it was, since they decided to sleep in their car... on the mountain... at 5am... with the heat off. Yeah, them Maryland boys ain't all there.

So as I was saying, it was balls ass cold, and we decide to warm up with a nice easy run. Now this run, had this stuff called packed powder on it. I'm not sure what it really was because it was light and fluffy and responsive and easy to ride. Where I'm from, packed powder is the frozen painfull shi*t you get the day after all the man made snow froze. I have to say, I like Vermont's version a lot better. Anyway, we're on this run, and there's this little roller of a jump at the start. Now, everyone is hitting this thing and landing with ease. I says to myself "SELF! that looks fun and easy so I'm gonna try it!". Sadly, what my mind failed to take into account was that the ones who went over it where Dan, Tim, and a few others who have been riding a hell of a lot longer than me and therefore, can actually ride really well. So just because they make something look easy, it may not actually be so... easy. Apparently, I left this part of my brain back in VA. So I tuck and make a straight line for this thing hit the top and leap. It's at this point that I realize I have no earthly clue what in the blue flying catholic %$&* to do whilst airborne. This becomes even more obvious when I land with all the grace of a drowned bubonic rat. But this isn't Liberty, so the landing area wasn't made of rock. Unfazed, I get up and ride down.

From there we wait and get on the tram. The tram by the way is the slowest means known to man to get people up a mountain. Seriously. Anyway, we get to the top of this beast and I'm looking around at the kind of terrain I've never ever ridden before. I can't wait to ride down this bitch! So I strap and and get ready to roll. It's at this point that I realize one of the straps on my binding has snapped in half making my foot wobble around in my binding like a drunken irishman on st patty's day. Getting down is going to be a bit of a challenge. The only thing I can do at this point is ride down and pray for a repair at the base. So Carmen and I take off for the base.

I will point out that the ride down was pretty awesome. Especially for a mid atlantic rider. Lots of terrain, snow, and no ice. Again, NO ICE. Hah! Anyway, I'm almost all the way down I start to get cocky again. Yes I know, not exactly a bright move when im working with half a binding on my back foot. Like I said, I left that part of my brain at home. There are these nice rollers/hills/whatever the hell you call them, that were just screaming for me to get some speed and jump at the top. Soo, I jump em. And amazingly, I land the first one. Excited, I tuck and get ready for the next one. Up I go and again I land without bailing. At this point I'm flying down the hill and there's one more coming. I figure go for 3!! Haha, yeah bad idea. I tuck and throw everything I have into my legs to jump the last one sending me into a low orbit. I try to land but my balance is off and I come crashing down right on my head. That's when the lights go out. But only for a second or two. Thank god for brain buckets. But this has certainly put my ego in check for the rest of the trip... Kinda

Finally at the bottom, a little woozy, I go into the shop in the hopes that they sell flows. In the middle of burton country (yeah). They don't in fact, no one does... anywhere. I'm stuck buying the only large size bindings they have. a $70 pair of Burton Freestyles aka $70 of pure unholy suck. But whatever, I meet up with everyone and again head up the tram. We're headed for something called the ugly tree. I don't know which of the 80 billion trees was the ugly one but I'll get to that shortly. So we're riding to this thing and I'm trying to get used to the new bindings. I'm kind of getting the hang of it and let myself get some decent speed on the way to this glade run. That's when I catch an edge and come down on what is becoming my prefered landing cushion... my head. Honestly, I'm pretty sure there's some important SQL knowledge that i've forever lost up that hill somewhere. I can still tie my own shoes though so I'm good. However, I've managed to shatter my goggle lenses in this fall. Yeah I don't know how I managed that either. See below for pics

Now for the trees. Keep in mind that I've never even really been on a black before. Sure I rode a handfull of them at 7 springs for one day ut those are about as challenging as picking my nose. This is a run through trees n shi*t... TREES! But I'm with a bunch of people who know what they're doing so I'll be all right... Kinda. They head on through these trees and in a matter of 3.4 seconds, I've lost all of them. I can't see them, I can't hear them, they're just gone lol. Now these new bindings aren't responding very well to my "oh shi*t turn now!" commands. So I'm spending most of my time on my ass, and my back, etc etc. It takes a retarded amount of time to finally work my way out of the trees. Once I do, I find that I'm all kinds of alone. So I spend the rest of the day exploring this huge mountain. Next time, I'll bring a radio that works!

Friday was a different day. After some inventive binding "repair", I'm back on my flows. And I brought some spare lenses for my goggles so I'm back to working condition again. Time to make another run through some trees!

I've learned a few lessons about riding through trees with this group. 1) Never follow rob because he loves his superman impression. But unlike superman, he doesn't stay airborne. 2) Follow Zach (cifex), because he takes lines through trees that people can actually survive. 3) Never ever ever follow Tim through the trees, unless you brought your golf clubs, and a shovel, oh and a tent. More on that below At this point I'm doing a decent job keeping up with these folks. Again they've been doing this a hell of a lot longer than me and I sure as hell would never attempt these runs on my own. This is one of the things I liked best about this trip. Hitting terrain that i never thought I could do and pushing myself damn hard to keep up.

Anyway, I follow Zach as best I can through these trees. I gotta admit, riding through trees is a huge rush. I've never done anything like it before. It's better than snorting blow off a hooker's ass! After a few hundred falls, and crashes into trees, I pop out onto the trail where everyone is waiting. Somehow, I've managed to beat Tim out of the woods. Which is odd because it took me just under a decade to get out. Then I found out why.

Apparently, Tim decided he wanted to go golfing. f*ck this riding shiz, boy wanted to break out his clubs and hit the back nine! Soo, he headed for the golf course. Which is obviously well out of boundes. For some reason Tim thinks this is a really good idea anyway. Even though he didn't bring his gold clubs... and there's snow on the ground. It's the little details that count. By the time he figures this out, he's waist deep in powder in the middle of a ravine on the opposite side of Vermont. So while we wait for the gallant golfer to carry his lanky ass back to the rest of us, we decide to keep ourselves entertained.

Dan works on his backflip (not quite as funny as Andrea's backflip but with much less ankle twistage).

Waiting for Tim

Several others play jump the tree stump.. thingy.

All the while shouting for Tim so he could get a bead on where vermont was again. (I think he cried). Dan was a bit upset that he was the only one shouting but that was because we were all laughing too god damn hard and the filth flowing from his pie hole like a raunchy poet. If Danimal was a religion, I'd f*cking worship it. Apologies to all the random folk riding by that heard what was said. But it was epic funny!

I'd write more but I think this post if long enough already. Needless to say I had the time of my life. I broke bindings, a helmet, goggle lenses, my ass, bought 2 pairs of bindings, got a horrid chest cold (btw, you can get a great buzz off of 5 advil, 3 strong swigs of robotussin, a cup of thera flu, and 4 sudafed caplets.), bit out a chunk of my mouth, spit blood in front of some random skier (that was pretty funny) and was molested by more than one tree (It wasn't gay because I didn't push back) But at least I didn't slip getting out of the hottub and bust my ass like a certain porch flying canadian


Published On: 3/25/2008
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Hello everybody, it’s time for a new O2 Blog. As I told you in the last Blog, I was going to an North American EastCoast Trip with Isenseven for 3 weeks in february. We were a pretty big and good mixed crew of 6 Riders, one Filmer and one Photographer and our idea was to rent two RV in New Jersey and drive up the whole Eastcoast up to Montreal and stop at some areas to do some Urban riding or whatever we find to hit with the snowboard. So after our long journey from Europe we started our trip with holidays, left our boardbags closed and spent 3 days in New York. Our Isenseven „Daddy“ and Filmer Vincent was the only guy of our crew who has been to this amazenig city before and he showed us around... the time in New York was great, we spent our time on top of the Rockafeller Cemter, Times Square, in crazy good Night Clubs and Gay Bars, visited a OK GO Concert, ate good food and spent a lot of money for new clothes... I took a few pictures with my O2 Nokia N95 cellphone for you. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket After the 3 days in New York we where a little bit sad to leave this great place but also excited for the next chapters our trip will bring. So we drove to New Jersey to get our rented RV’s, went to the Grocery Store to buy a lot of food and booze Photobucket And drove 6 hours up to our first destination Burlington, we had pretty good luck with the snow because as soon as we arrived it was dumping very hard and it was getting colder. Our American Rider in the crew Travis Limogue who used to live in Burlington showed us around and we got pretty sweet stuff done... and even delicious self-made hot dogs Photobucket Photobucket After a few days we continued driving and went up to Montpellier a small town one our away from the canadian border, there we visited some friends in the Rome Office, the Sugarbush Mountain Resort and some other guys who gave us some information about Rails and Urban Stuff, but we just spent less time in Montpellier because it wasn’t too good and we wanted to continue to drive up to our last Destination upper North, Montreal. Photobucket We spent the most of our time in Montreal because there was so much snow and good spots to hit with the snowboard. We also had a few pretty nice guys like JP and his friend in the Skateshop and Guilliome. Big props to those guys for helping us out so much and showing us around. But unfortunetly inbetween our Rail Sessions, great food experiances, Card Games and Sauna visits. Chris Patsch broke his wrist while hitting a Ledge in Montreal on his birthday... but we went out for party with him anyway this night, this evening was just amazeing weh ad such a good party with nice people, Champaign and a lot of Vodka. After our long time in Montreal our trip was going to end, all of us where pretty exhausted and really looking forward for a shower and a real bad so we left Montreal a day earlier and drove the down to New Jersey in on day to have our last day and night in New York again. Which was going crazy in the Annex. All in all, it was a great trip! Photobucket In a few days I am leaving for another Isenseven Trip to Colorado, you can read how this trip is going to be in a few weeks. Keep watching my profile and I wish you a great March. T Photobucket

Published On: 3/21/2008
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Kokanee is hosting the Freeride Party Series at bars and clubs through prime ski & boarding season. Hosted by the Glacier Girls, Kokanee lovers will have the chance to step into a snowboardcross starter hut to compete on Nintendo Wii’s SSX Blur video game for a chance to win passes on the Kokanee Freeride bus heading up to one of four local mountains.

On Top of all that we have brought together two of our favorite DJs,

DJ Neoteric http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=19136838056
vs.
DSTRRR from the Versus Crew
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5455191217

Dress Code: Blue & White attire
(line priority and a reduced cover to those who participate)

Cover: $10
$5.00 reduced rate for blue & white dress



Published On: 2/18/2008
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Yes, Yes Ya'll and it don't stop!
Mountain Madness makes your body rock.
We're going to party like it's 1989...Bright and Tight.
Prizes for best  outfits
Hosted by The Bruce
w/ Special Guest
Dj BrownSugar bringing the Old School Beats
$9.75 Kokanee jugs
Only $5 at the door
Mountain Staff in free with staff pass
Snow Industry email for guestlist

The Royal 1029 Granville St. Vancouver BC www.theroyal.ca

-word to your mother



Published On: 1/23/2008
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YEAH YEAH YEAH! DSTRRR from the Versus Crew Tonight
Doors open at 8pm
$9.75 Kokanee Jugs
no cover for snow industry (with proof of employment)




Published On: 1/21/2008
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Fresh out the gate for 2008! Mountain Madness Mondays rips into the New Year kicking things off with:

DJ J Parsons
.
CEO of  The Flow Entertainment

He brings  a mix of eastcoast vs. westcoast,  all certified party rocka's.
The dancefloor will be the place to be on this night

plus - the start of the "Mountain Games 2008"
a series of crazy events where you could win some great prizes from our sponsors.

Doors open at 8pm/$5 at the door/no cover for Snow Industry with ID
The Royal 1029 Granville ST. Vancouver bc www.theroyal.ca





Published On: 1/3/2008
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Twas the night before The Wildcats XMas Party
And all through the Royal,
The pilsners were chillin
in cans made of foil
In hopes that Devun, Kale and the crew
Would spread their Xmas cheer with you.
It' s the party of season with Neoteric on the decks
So make sure you attend and plan to get wrecked.

It's going to be off the hook. Only $5.00 at The door
The Royal Bar, 1029 Granville St., Vancouver BC






Published On: 12/16/2007
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Published On: 12/5/2007
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If you haven't picked up your tickets yet I suggest you hurry down to the Westbeach shop in Gastown (115 water street). The advance tickets are only $5.00 and going fast. Cover will be more at the door.

This party is going to be off the hook. Westbeach Fashion Show, a sneak peak of "Paint the Town Red" from Stubb Films & Kontakt Film Production, the Kokanee Glacier Girls, giveaways and door prizes every hour from Westbeach, Universal, and Snowboard.com.

The DJ line-up has been finalized

DSTRRR from the Versus Crew
DJ J Parsons (cancelled a trip to NYC to be here)
DJ Brownsugar

You do not want to miss this event. It's going to be the kick off to the season.






Published On: 11/23/2007
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Alright here's an update on the event...

The doors open at eight pm. Starting at 9pm and every hour on the hour, we will be giving away Westbeach bucks which can be redeemed at the Westbeach store in gastown.

The Fashion show will be at 11pm.
There will be a V.I.P. screening of the "Paint The town Red" trailer just prior to the fashion show.

The tickets will be available this Friday at the Westbeach store in gastown. They will not be available through clubvibes.com. The Advance tickets are $5.00, more at the door.

If you want to come down and have a guestlist of ten or more people I will get you in for free before 10:30.

Rock on.


Published On: 11/15/2007
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This is the party to start the season off right. Don't miss out!



Published On: 11/11/2007
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The time you've all been waiting for is here. The party spot for Vancouver's Snow Industry is back. We couldn't wait for the hills to open before inviting all our friends back early to start celebrating the season of shredding to come.  Right now we've got free cover b4 10pm for everyone. Of course all industry peeps pay no cover all night with proof of employment.

BIG NEWS - Mountain Madness celebrates it's 2nd Season Opener Celebration
Monday Nov. 26th
More Details Coming Soon!



Published On: 11/2/2007
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That's Right!

The Mountain Madness Mondays pre-season opens tonight at the Royal.
No cover B4 10pm
$9.75 jugs

Vancouver's Official Snow and Board Industry Night!
The Royal
1029 Granville Street
Vancouver BC

(I tried to put the poster up but their are some T.D.s with the site)



Published On: 10/15/2007
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See Pictures from last year - Click Here

NOTE: If under 18 you must have a Parent or Guardian Present to sign-up.  Registration is inside the Sugar'n Ouse across from the Miniature Golf Course.

Sat 10-13-07 FEATURING: DJ Nugget
With over 10 years of DJ experience under his belt, Nugget has become a staple in Pittsburgh's nightlife scene. His uncanny ability to read crowds and pack dance floors has earned him residencies at nearly every major hot-spot in the city. He has rocked parties for clients that include Redbull, Addidas, Puma, Guess? and Urb Magazine and is a national DJ for Scion. At 26, he has already played alongside the likes of DJ AM, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Z-Trip, Prince Paul, Biz Markie, DJ Riz, DJ Kevin Scott, Rob Swift, DJ Spider, DJ's Haul & Mason, DJ Revolution, Team Canada, Bobbito, Rich Medina and DJ Premier. Recently Nugget teamed up with DJ Zimmie to form tinyGIANT. You can catch them rocking parties in their hometown of Pittsburgh, PA as well as NYC, Vegas, LA and other
major markets.

MORE: 'DJ Nugget'
Amplified Entertainment
http://www.djnugget.com/
http://www.myspace.com/djnugget
http://www.amplifiedent.com


Sat 10-20-07 FEATURING: DJ Phil Da Base
Phil Da Base, aka philly the kid, aka Dj Something else is a from Erie and has been spinning records and b-boying since 98. He has done countless shows from art debuts to hip hop battles and can always be found at the hottest clubs in the 412. He currently resides in Pittsburgh, and is the resident DJ at one of Pittsburgh's hottest clubs The Firehouse. His sets are always fresh and include everything from hip hop, house, funk, soul, reggae, drum n bass and mash ups. Phil also is an avid snowboard and took down the house at last years Habitat for Humanity snowboard comp last year at the peek. When he is not tearing it up on the tables or the dance floor you can find him tagging up some of the boards of peek's OG riders!! He is a long time friend of our own Tony Bagadonutz, and when the two are together no one quite knows what will go down He will be a great addition to the style and flavor of this years rail jam!


Tom Ski from All Over Productions will be doing an on mountain freestyle mural painting during the jam session at this years rail event. Tom Ski has been hitting up walls all over the east coast since 1998. He attended Pittsburgh Art Institute in 2001, then when right back to his roots of throwing up some of the sickest urban murals and tags. In 2005 he brought his street style to the canvas and had a critically acclaimed show in October of 06. Since his introduction into the scene he has had countless guest appearances at art shows and events all throughout the northeast. Some of his current projects include working on northwest Pa's largest (650') full color mural in the heart of downtown Erie. His production company is currently booked until midsummer of 08.
With Tom's amazing talents and unique approach to his painting he is able combine his urban flavor with modern art to create some of the most visual pieces in this area. Even though Tom's schedule is undoubtably crazy, he is excited to be able to have one of the first of many of his pieces portrayed on the slopes of PKNPK. With a little luck hopefully we will see much more of his work on our park features for this upcoming season!


Published On: 10/6/2007
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Terrain Park Boyz and the UBC Snowboard club present the Canadian premiere of
First Track Productions, " Hello My Name Is...". Hosted at The Royal Bar, 1029 Granville St. Vancouver BC. The doors open at 8pm, tickets on sale now.

This is the official pre-season party to kick off Mountain Madness Mondays and a fundraiser for the UBC snowboard club. Finish you turkey early and come down to the Royal for the best long weekend party on granville st.

Tickets are on sale now though the UBC Snowboard Club and from the TPBz. Get them fast because it cost more at the door.

Hosted by The Terrain Park Boyz and featuring the musical stylings of "Nobody's Heroes".  Buckets of Sol for just $13. Giveaways, prizes and a guaranteed  good time.

email for tickets and info: thebruce@manvsmachine.ca 


Published On: 9/29/2007
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So I finally got the photo from the event by stealing them off Benny's Facebook page. The video is still under construction due to the fact that the canucks take up most of my time right now between drinking during the games and being hung over the next day.

- The TPBz are on summer vaction but there is still the backyard bash so stay tuned. You can find us chilling at Wreck beach getting wrecked and skimming till the sea cows go home.

chowder!



Published On: 4/30/2007
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My Blog: my night out
By: sexy_ruth


i went out last night with some friends for a drink or two. and as usaul we ended up drinking a bottle wine each then heading out to one of the multiple clubs we went to. the whole night got really messy with us doing shots in each place.
so over the evening we got more and more drunk, and at this point sarah, my best friend found a really hot blonde on the dance floor and dispeared. this was when it out went down hill, as we did not know she had left, so we all got scared and where trying to call her, but she would not pick her phone up. anyway later on we find she had gone home with this girl. and this point everything goes a bit hazy and i have been told that i was dancing with a guy, which for me is unsal but the one thing i do remember is the guy trying it and me slapping him. anyway i thought is was a kinda funny story.



Published On: 4/26/2007
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Mountain Madness Monday
END OF THE SEASON PARTY
MONDAY APRIL 16th 2007
Doors Open  @ 8pm
All  Mountain Staff get in free with valid ID
It's been a great season. We have had a blast putting on this night and we want to end  the season right. Come out tonight for the final Mountain Madness Monday till next fall.



Published On: 4/16/2007
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