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So its Halloween night, and me and my bro Marc are heading up 2 Fairview to go party with our bud Brandon who's doing his Power Engineering at the NAIT campus there. As we where told by our invitee, we need costumes, I was going as Ron Burgundy from Anchorman, Marc was a lumberjack. Brandon was Jail-bait. LoL! SO we get to the On-campus town-house brandon is staying in with his roomies, and the party is in full swing! Brandon is already down a 26 and awesomely drunk. So me and Marc get into character and we head 2 the bar, and easy 10 minute walk from Brandons. So we get 2 the bar and start partying. Me a brandon hit a shot set-up of Tequila and Fire-ball, Brandon walks 2 the bathroom, pukes, and continues 2 party, what a trooper! So the party keeps going till closing time. And all three of us, $100 bucks each poorer and really drunk/danced out. Tried 2 make our way home. (This is where it gets super fuzzy. We three peiced the rest of the night together with what we could remember, and this is what we got.) So we start walking... we get 2 the campus, somewhere in the agriculture area. All of a suppen Marc wants 2 fight due to some guy back home who was say shi*t about his girlfriend. (Chris Gullet, nobody likes this guy. I even want 2 kick his ass.) So brandon says 2 him, that he'll fight him. So they hop some fences and start fighting by the riding sable and cattle pens. Me not seeing this go on or where they went, keep walking and yelling for the 2 of them wondering where the hell they are. So I yell and stumble till I hit a slight incline, and me being drunk fell right into a ditch, face first, full of water. So I am soaking wet, I get out but in the process I lose a shoe. I don't care I just keep on walking till all of a sudden a vehicle comes from behind. Its campus security! The lady inside askes "Are you ok?" I say. "Not Really" She says, "Wanna lift?" and I say, "Yes Please" I get in the back and b4 I know it. I'm right in front of the town house and I didn't even know how 2 get there! lol! SO I go inside and pass out on the coach. Mean while back 2 Marc and Brandon. They're fighting like crazy drunks. Till they stop. Marc it still pist and is kicking and punching shi*t. Meanwhile brandon takes off home ready for bed, losing a shoe also somewhere along the way. Marc is now alone, and is also lost. He calls brandons cell, doesn't pick-up. He calls my cell but I fell in the ditch thus f*cking my phone right up 2 the point that it doesn't work. So he calls his girlfriend in falher which is so worried that she wants 2 drive an hour and a half in the early morning 2 come and find him. LoL! He told her not 2 be silly. and he said he'd find his way eventually. So he gets to the town houses, goes in, up the stairs, opens the door to what he thought was Brandon's room. But he notices that the guy sleeping in Brandons room is not Brandon. Further more its not brandon's room. Its not even his townhouse! Marc went into the wrong house! Than he notices that there is a dog, and it starts barking so Marc gets out of the townhouse without the guy waking up! Lucky! And eventually finds his way 2 the right place. With me on the couch and marc in Brandons bed. Brandon decides 2 sleep on the arm chair. I wake up for a moment to see him in a U shape, from arm to arm. Awesome! But when awake in the morning he is laid out on the kitchen floor. Than I notice under my blanket, I am buck naked! I don't even remember taking them off! So we relive our night laugh about it. Than head out 2 KFC, than watch some women's volley-ball and than go looking for our lost items. The only thing 2 turn up is Marc's Rome Lumberjack Toque. But what an awesome drunk time. Well worth the hundred bucks, the lost shoe, and the broken cell phone. Good times with good friends is never a bad thing, no matter what kind of trouble you get into! LoL!
 
   Take Off, eh?


Published On: 11/17/2008
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Last Spring, we announced our first ever all-girl board test, and 8 snowboard companies offered us boards for our first ever Fun-O-Meter board test. We took the boards out with groups of girls in Aspen/Snowmass, CO and Hunter, NY to try them out on varied terrain and conditions. What were we looking for? Fun!

Check out our full board test to see which boards sucked, and which women's boards won the Super Fun Seal of Approval!

http://www.shredbetties.com/gear/boardtest



Published On: 10/28/2008
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My Blog: wear red
By: Asmurf24


Will you give this to my Daddy?

As a Company, Southwest Airlines is going to support 'Red Fridays.'

Last week I was in , attending a conference. While I
was in the airport, returning home, I heard several people behind me
beginning to clap and cheer I immediately turned around and witnessed
one of the greatest acts of patriotism I have ever seen.

Moving thru the terminal was a group of soldiers in their camos. As they
began heading to their gate, everyone (well alm ost everyone)was abruptly
to their feet with their hands waving and cheering.

When I saw the soldiers, probably 30-40 of them, being applauded and
cheered for, it hit me. I'm not alone. I'm not the only red-blooded
American who still loves this country and supports our troops and their
families.

Of course I immediately stopped and began clapping for these young
unsung heroes who are putting their lives on the line everyday for us so
we can go to school, work and home without fear or reprisal.

Just when I thought I could not be m ore proud of my country or of our
service men and women, a young girl, not more than 6 or 7 years old ran
up to one of the male soldiers. He kneeled down and said 'hi.'

The little girl then asked him if he would give something to her daddy
for her.

The young soldier, who didn't look any older than maybe 22 himself,
said he would try and what did she want to give to her daddy. Then
suddenly the little girl grabbed the neck of this soldier, gave him the
biggest hug she could muster and then kissed him on the cheek.

The mother of t he little girl, who said her daughter's name was
Courtney, told the young soldi er that her husband was a Marine and had
been in Iraq for 11 months now. As the mom was explaining how much her
daughter Courtney missed her father, the young soldier began to tear up.

When this temporarily single mom was done explaining her situation, all
of the soldiers huddled together for a brief second. Then one of the
other servicemen pulled out a military-looking walkie-talkie. They
started playing with the device and talking back and forth on it.

After about 10-15 seconds of this, the young soldier walked back over to
Courtney, bent down and said this to her, 'I spoke to your daddy and he
told me to give this to you.' He then hugged this little girl that he
had just met and gave her a kiss on the cheek. He finished by saying
'your daddy told me to tell you that he loves you more than anything and
he is coming home very soon.'

The mom at this point was crying almost uncontrollably and as the young
soldier stood to his feet, he saluted Courtney and her mom. I was
standing no more than 6 feet away from this entire event


As the soldiers began to leave, heading towards their gate, people
resumed their applause As I stood there applauding and looked around,
there were very few dry eyes, including my own. That young soldier in
one last act of selflessness, turned around and blew a kiss to Courtney
with a tear rolling down his cheek.

We need to remember everyday all of our soldiers and their families and
thank God for them and their sacrifices. At the end of the day, it's
good to be an American.

RED FRIDAYS ----- Very soon, you will see a great many people wearing
Red every Friday. The reason? Americans who support our troops used to
be called the 'silent majority'. We are no longer silent, and are
voicing our love for God, country and home in record b reaking numbers.

We are not organized, boisterous or over-bearing.. We get no liberal
media coverage on TV, to reflect our message or our opinions. Many  
Americans, like you, me and all our friends, simply want to recognize
that the vast majority of supports our troops.

Our idea of showing solidarity and support for our troops with dignity
and respect starts this Friday -and continues each and every Friday
until the troops all come home, sending a deafening message that.. Every
red-blooded American who supports our men and women afar will wear
something red.

By word of mouth, press, TV -- let's make the on every
Friday a sea of red much like a homecoming football game in the
bleachers.

If every one of us who loves this country will share this with
acquaintances, co-workers, friends, and family. It will not be long before the is covered in RED and it will let our troops know the
once 'silent' majority is on their side more than ever; certainly more
than the media lets on.

The first thing a soldier says when asked 'What can we do to make
things better for you?' is...We need your support and your prayers.

Let's get the word out and lead with class and dignity, by example; and
wear something red every Friday.

  IF YOU AGREE -- THEN SEND THIS ON.

  IF YOU COULD CARE LESS THEN HIT THE DELETE BUTTON --- IT IS YOUR
  CHOICE.



Published On: 9/29/2008
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’ve never been exposed to military life, and I’ve certainly never been in a combat zone - until last week.



I spent a good part of my summer vacation in Afghanistan. Danny Kass, Grete Elliassen, and I spent 10 days in the Middle East, visiting our troops on an "X Games themed meet and greet." Our mission was simple: boost moral. If you’ve ever hung out with Danny, Grete, or I you’d know not only did we accomplish our mission, we went above and beyond the call of duty. It was a small sacrifice compared to what the servicemen and women of the Armed Forces are doing for our great nation.

I went over to Afghanistan with an open mind, to see first hand what was going on and how the troops were doing. I came back humbled and with a true understanding of sacrifice. I mean, I know how trying “the road” can be, but giving yourself for 15 months of your life, away from family and friends, is one hell of a sacrifice and a test of a true patriot in my book.

Our Middle East tour started in Qatar, a small but very wealthy country on the Persian Gulf just off of Saudi Arabia.

Qatar is the hottest place I’ve ever been to - including the sauna at your local health club. The temperatures ranged from 120 degrees during the mid-day heat, and would drop to around 90 degrees at night. Needless to say, we spent the majority of our time in doors soaking up every ounce of air conditioning we could before bolting to an air-conditioned car, and off to the next air-conditioned building.

Other than the heat being almost unbearable, the troops were amazing. The base in Qatar isn’t only a fully-functioning military base, it’s also a rest and relaxation base for solders to get out of the combat zones in Iraq or Afghanistan for four days every six months. This was their R&R time. The feeling in Qatar was pretty light hearted. The solders were allowed three beers a day, which loosened them up enough for Danny to olli four of them laying down - including Col. Cotter on his skateboard.



From Qatar we boarded a C130 military plane flight into Afghanistan. Once we arrived in Afghani air space the plane blacked out completely into the night sky. A young soldier with a thick Kentucky accent leaned over and said, “We're going to drop in fast, they have a tendency to try and shoot these things down.” That’s when the realization that I was in a war zone fully hit me.

He was right, too, the C130 plane dropped like a rock out of the night sky from about 20-30 thousand feet up to the runway below. A “combat landing” is one of the coolest things I’ve ever experienced. My face was glued to the window praying I didn’t see a rocked fire out of one of the many clusters of lights seen below. Thankfully nothing “exciting” as another soldier put it happened.



Once we were “safely” in Afghanistan, Grete fell ill with salmonella poisoning. She was hospitalized and our tour was put into a holding pattern. Not only would Danny and I visit Grete in the Afghanistan Hospitals but we ventured around a met most of the Doctors, Nurses, Staff, and of course the injured and sick. Carmen our guide practically lived at the bedside of Grete, what a guide! My experiences of Hospitals are that they always have an eerie feeling to them, and this one was no exception. My heart sank as we toured room after room. Everyone had a different story to tell why they were there. A group of local Men were all smiles getting routine check ups, so they were able to get a job on base. Then there was an American Soldier awaiting hand surgery after his armored vehicle was rolled during a roadside attack. The most disturbing was by far the small children. One little girl lost her leg from an old Russian land mind, and in the very next room a little boy laid out dressed in bandages healing burns from an explosion. Experiences like these are reinsuring my thoughts and wishes to have peace on earth.



Danny and I carried on and entertained ourselves by exploring the rest of the base. While checking out the base we met a group of armored truck guys who called themselves “The Reapers”. These guys were cool as hell and had story after story to tell Danny and I about their life in the military and their tour in Afghanistan.
While hanging with The Reapers I felt safe - these guys were the bad asses on the front lines. They gave Danny and I a full tour of their armored vehicle, including sitting in the gunner’s chair. Spinning around in that chair armed with a 50 cal and a grenade launcher was quite a feeling.

Grete wasn’t getting any better after a couple of days so Danny and I left her and our tour guide Carmen behind as we ventured to a FOB (Forward Operating Base) named Solerno - better know as Rocket City.

While in Rocket City, the Air Calvary gave us a tour of the Heli pad holding Blackhawks, Apaches, and a smaller surveillance chopper. We took shooting lessons from a sniper and visited an artillery group of guys who are responsible for shooting back at the Taliban after Rocket City is attacked by, well, rockets. Danny and I were reminded that we were at a FOB nicknamed Rocket City at about 2 am by our guide McKnight. I was abruptly awoken my McKnight’s deep voice saying, “come on, get your sh*# on, get your sh*# on, we got to get to the hard building.” I looked over at Danny while he was throwing his bulletproof vest and helmet on and started to do the same.



We all grabbed our blanket and pillow and ran across the street to the hard building, aka a bunker. It was thought that we may be getting attacked by rockets that night so we all spent the night tossing and turning on the concrete floor wearing bullet proof vests and Kevlar helmets. Let me tell you that was one hell of a night. Let’s just say I wasn’t missing my flight out of Rocket City.



After our Rocket City adventures Danny, aka Afghan Dan, and I met back up with Grete and Carmen, did one last signing in Afghanistan and started our trip back home.



Although our trip was short and sweet, I think I got a pretty basic taste of military life in a war torn country. The highs of hanging out with the gung-ho soldiers and their weapons, to the lows of visiting a four year old girl who lost a leg from a land mine are just two extreme emotions I felt in just one week.

Again my hat goes off to the servicemen and women who sacrifice so much to protect this great country we all love.

www.porterstahoe.com


Published On: 7/23/2008
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You all know the game. Lots of riding, sunshine, concerts, parties and pictures that help you piece together memories after the fact...
I'm also trying to undermine society and throw a little session for SB.commers during the partying on the mountain, so here it is.
Unofficial Snowboard.com Backcountry Jump Session
(also open to non-sb.com members if you want to bring them)
When: Wednesday April 16th, 2008
Where:
Either at 8:20 am at the GBB patio (the one next to the Longhorn where lessons meet up, in the summer the place is called Garbanzo Bike and Bean);
or at 9 am in the back corner of Pikas at the Roundhouse on Whistler Mtn. (Pikas is the downstairs cafeteria area at the Roundhouse) for the folks that want to upload from Creekside and meet us there.
after we meet and rally the troops, we'll head for Flute Bowl and take a short groomed hike (about 600m or so I think) up to the top and cross onto the backside. We're not going far out of bounds so you don't need skins or snowshoes. I want everybody to be able to come so we're not doing anything crazy.
What to bring: All your riding gear, food for lunch, a shovel if you have one (keeping in mind the more shovels the easier it is to build a jump and the more time we get to spend sessioning it), cameras (I'll bring mine, but anybody with real photography skills would be even better), and whatever else you need for a day in the alpine - I strongly suggest a spare layer, a pair of sunglasses for hiking/digging, spare gloves since you'll get wet digging, and sunscreen to keep it to goggle tan and not burn (christ I sound like my mother). If you have avalanche gear, bring it if you want, but don't stress too much, the spot doesn't face exposure from above and is a mellow enough slope that it's not a serious slide risk (in fact the run back down to the lift once you get back into bounds is far worse then the out of bounds area where the spot is).
It's all for fun and we're not pro caliber riders or anything so don't be intimidated, we'll build something that everybody's able to hit and have fun with, plus it's going to be a good opportunity to meet members of the site in snowboarding (which is the main goal) while we take a momentary break from the partying that is Telus... You know, this is a snowboarding website so why not have a little fun on the mountain.

So if you're interested or want any information about this, give me a holler. Let me know if you're in so I get an idea of the numbers.



Published On: 4/7/2008
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My Blog: About Me
By: SnowJam4


SO i joined our elite Navy and am going to be working with special warfare operations as a diver. I have never been so focused, motivated and excited for everyday in my future. I cannot think of anything more suitable for me in every aspect, and nothing else that i would rather be doing as a career. Anyways i love the outdoors, playing my guitars and music, working out and swimming, ice hockey along with all sports, adventures and especially snowboarding. Some consider me crazy, i just do what i like to do and what makes me happy. Challenge yourself.
                   Support our Troops!


Published On: 1/10/2008
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My Blog: Dating
By: ickie


Dating.... It has been probably about 3-4 years since the last time I was single and dating.  Wow.... you all could have warned me that NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!!!  So, since I work in a fairly isolated position and almost ALL of my girlfriends are married or have live in boyfriends, it is hard to meet new people.  Keeping this in mind, I decided to join eHarmony.  I know you are laughing but seriously, how bad could it be, right?
 
BAD, bad bad!!!!!  I was optimistic and it is not to say that I haven't met a few nice guys but where do the rest of these people (I say people b/c some of you chill guys must be having the same issues) come from?
 
I have a new list of date worthy information and questions:
 
1.  Have you ever seen a real live cow, stood next to it and touched it?
2.  Country living does not equal a house in the suburbs.
3.  Please do not post pictures of yourself twenty pounds lighter and 5 years younger b/c I WON'T recognize you when I am meeting you in a crowded location.
4.  Dating means that you are dating multiple people.  If you date just one person at a time you will be dating until you DIE!
5.  Do NOT comment on my choice of dress or weight unless you are truly out of my league.
6.  I can lose five pounds, you can not get cuter.
7.  If I let you pay for dinner after attempting to go dutch, I do NOT owe you anything.
8.  No, you can not have my apartment number.
9.  No, you do not get to meet the cats until you prove that your kissing abilities are above par (b/c then I will end up in a bad makeout session while being trapped in my own home).
10.  Yes, if you are boring me by watching baseball at the bar I will be checking out the other men in the bar.
11.  No, you do not get to ask me how many people I have slept with.  It would be none of your business even if we were married.
12.  Cooking does not equal adding ingredients to a microwaveable meal.
13.  If you want to ravish me that badly just say so, don't try to knock me out with the bottle of cologne you are wearing.
14.  Chewing with you mouth open:  BAD! (your mother would be ashamed)
15.  Opening doors:  Excellent!
16.  It is not wise to doubt my intelligence in comparison to your own and even less wise to voice that you feel that you may be more intelligent than I.
17.  I told you I am not good at talking on the phone (I hate sitting still) text me, or email me.  Talking is what dates are for.
18.  Yes, I am a country girl, I 4WD with the best of them, I don't mind getting dirty, and I love the outdoors.  If you want a bar whore who spent lots of time on hair and makeup, go to PB.
19.  No, my parents won't like you until there is a ring on my finger and I am blatantly happy with my snowboard in my truck and my horse in the backyard.
20.  Yes, I want to get laid but I will be darned if I will lower my standards (maybe I just need to drink more, lol)!
 
So, to all of you out there dating:  GOOD LUCK!  You are troopers and I am behind you cheering all of the way (with a bottle of wine waiting for after every date)!


Published On: 4/27/2007
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I was in San Franciso last week with Stacey visiting Dad, cos he was there for a conference.    here are 9 things I noticed about San Francisco.

  1. pretty much the first thing we did was the most touristy thing we could, which was head to Fisherman's Wharf.  The best part about Fisherman's Wharf is all the carnie food they have .. Hot dogs, chili dogs, popcorn, the works.  I had some clam chowder in a sour dough bread bowl, I don't know what clam chowder is but it was pretty good.  There is a homeless guy called 'bushman' who is kindof a busker/street performer.  He camoflages himself as a bush, and when people walk past he jumps up & scares them, it was pretty hilarious.  People would pay him $5 to get their photo taken with him.  We got a ferry ride around the bay, the tour guide was telling us there was a massive earthquake in the 1930s.  Afterwards a woman tried to make breakfast on her broken stove, it caused a massive fire which eventually burned 70% of all the buildings in San Francisco.  It's known as the Great Bacon & Eggs fire of 1930.  Going under the Golden Gate bridge & looking up was phenomenal.  It's massive, and orange.   In comparison I thought Alcatrez looked pretty small, it's about the same size as our subdivision.  
  2. I had one job to do in San Francisco - I had to get a bag of sand for my liittle brother cos hes studying geology.  Pretty easy right, it's San Francisco,  I literally thought the hotel would be a 5 minute walk from the nearest beach.  Well apparently there aren't any beaches, theres one really small beach near Fisherman's Wharf, and another beach on the west side of the bay.  So I never got any sand unfortunately,  but to be honest I wasn't too ecsatic about coming back into Canada with a bag of sand anyway.
  3. On Wednesday morning we went for a walk down Market Street & we saw a genuine anti-war protest rally, with real hippies and anti-Bush posters. A lady in her 60s gave me a flyer saying why the troops in Iraq should be brought home.  the California police don't mess around, there were probably 200 protesters, and about 50 policemen, with riot gear & big machine guns. and the police have those kickass black and white police cars, they look a lot more intimidating than the Toronto police.
  4. Afterwards we walked around Chinatown and Japan Town for a bit, then we got the Bart train to the Golden Gate bridge, we walked about a third of the way across … it's too bad you can't walk across one way, and then get a train back.  We got Mexican for dinner, we must have chosen the cheesiest restaurant possible, there were Mexican guys with somberos playing guantanamera, but the food was grouse enough.
  5. we were watching the 10 oclock news when the newsreader came on and said 'by the way, if you just felt the ground move, you didn't imagine it, a earthquake measuring 2.4 was just reported near san some-place.' I never felt it, but it seemed pretty big, 2.4. Stacey goes 'thats on a scale of 1 to 5 right?', and I said 'ahh ... yeh it is'.
  6. I did some shopping, I went to the big Apple Store to check out the Apple TV, and I got a fancy tie & shoes for prom from Macys.  I also knicked into Borders to get a book for the flight home, (I got Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut). When I went to pay for it, it was $15.27, so I gave the guy a $20, 25c, and 2 pennies. The guy gave me the pennies back and said 'you can have these, do you have any American pennies' ... I'd given him Canadian ones. I thought it was a bit cheeky to make a big deal about 2 pennies.
  7. I was surprised at how short Californians are, I don't think I saw 5 people over 6 foot, most people were an inch or two taller than me, so that was pretty sweet.
  8. The light bulbs in California are bright!!  The bulb in our hotel room was 250W (the light in my bedroom is only 70W, though there are 3 of them).  The lights were so bright, it felt like the sun was shining.
  9. here in Canada you can turn right on a red light (if you stop & give way).  I don't think they have that law in California, cos a few times we were waiting for cars to turn & they just sat there.  and the drivers in California were WAY polite about giving way to pedestrians.  it got to the point we were waving drivers to go ahead, & they'd just shake their head & wave for us to go ahead and cross.
So that’s about it, I  definitely want to go back to San Francisco, next time I'd probably go for a week and try to visit San Jose and Berkley.

Published On: 3/26/2007
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My Blog: a**hole
By: butterability


well its the middle of march and i went riding twice..........................i dont no what to think of it.i tried and tried again...the first time i went with ppl ..then after weeks of trying to round up troops i went alone then it started melting,,,,.........im a f*cking a**hole


Published On: 3/12/2007
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Your alarm goes off, you hit the snooze and sleep for another 10 minutes.
He stays up for days on end.
_________________________

You take a warm shower to help you wake up.
He goes days or weeks without running water.
__________________________

You complain of a "headache", and call in sick.
He gets shot at as others are hit, and keeps moving forward.
__________________________

You put on your anti war/don't support the troops shirt, and go meet up with your friends.
He still fights for your right to wear that shirt.
__________________________

You make sure you're cell phone is in your pocket.
He clutches the cross hanging on his chain next to his dog tags.
__________________________

You talk trash about your "buddies" that aren't with you.
He knows he may not see some of his buddies again .
__________________________
You walk down the beach, staring at all the pretty girls.
He walks the streets, searching for insurgents and terrorists.
__________________________

You complain about how hot it is.
He wears his heavy gear, not daring to take off his helmet to wipe his brow.
__________________________

You go out to lunch, and complain because the restaurant got your order wrong.
He doesn't get to eat today.
__________________________

Your maid makes your bed and washes your clothes.
He wears the same things for weeks, but makes sure his weapons are clean.
__________________________

You go to the mall and get your hair redone.
He doesn't have time to brush his teeth today.
__________________________

You're angry because your class ran 5 minutes over.
He's told he will be held over an extra 2 months.
__________________________

You call your girlfriend and set a date for tonight.
He waits for the mail to see if there is a letter from home.
__________________________

You hug and kiss your girlfriend, like you do everyday.
He holds his letter close and smells his love's perfume.
__________________________

You roll your eyes as a baby cries.
He gets a letter with pictures of his new child, and wonders if they'll ever meet
__________________________

You criticize your government, and say that war never solves anything.
He sees the innocent tortured and killed by their own people and remembers why he is fighting.
__________________________

You hear the jokes about the war, and make fun of men like him.
He hears the gunfire, bombs and screams of the wounded.
__________________________
You see only what the media wants you to see.
He sees the broken bodies lying around him.
__________________________

You are asked to go to the store by your parents. You don't.
He does exactly what he is told.
__________________________

You stay at home and watch TV.
He takes whatever time he is given to call, write home, sleep, and eat.
__________________________

You crawl into your soft bed, with down pillows, and get comfortable.
He crawls under a tank for shade and a 5 minute nap, only to be woken by gunfire.
__________________________

You sit there and judge him, saying the world is probably a worse place because of men like him.
If only there were more men like him!
____________________________

If you support your troops, re-send this to everyone you know,

If it gets to another veteran who hasn't received it yet, it will bring back memories.


Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American G. I.

One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.


Published On: 11/30/2006
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My Journal: NEW BOARD
By: makalu540


i am so psyched right now. i FINALLY got a new board. i had my old setup for like 5 years, and not only is it old and crotchety, but it was a guy's board with guy's bindings. and this year i just decided hey, this board is a piece of shi*t and these bindings are too big and yeah.

so today i went out and bought myself a brand new burton troop, with burton lexa bindings. i'm so stoked and i really just wanna go ride, but it's like -25C out right now and i'm totally not that brave.



Published On: 11/25/2006
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COORS LIGHT MYSTERY MANSION PARTY!!!
(left to right..Astrid, Me, Melissa, Kait, Mikayla)
 
Sooooo...I have this friend Kait, who not to mention, is the awesomest friend EVER! because she scored us passes to the COORS LIGHT MYSTERY MANSION PARTY!!! yes it is the same one you've seen advertized on tv...so sweet...She kept all of us in the dark about what was going on and when she told us we all freaked out...It was in WHistler..we got hooked up in the Hilton where everyone invited was staying....we checked into our hotel and got our packeages, writs bands, passes etc and were given a clue to where the party was...nobody had any idea..not even the people who were running the event to keep it a secret.
WE head up to our room and there is ice cold beer wating for us...( now many of you know i'm not much of a beer drinker....well that kinda went to shi*t this weekend) (Cal you wudda been so proud!) NE ways we start drinking get all dressed up (by the way Kait decided to buy us lumberjack outfits..who know whay but ti was halliarius) so we get ready and go out @ 6 to find our first location....we find it..some bar across from buffalo bills where we had to open a safe and get our next clue (ps there was free beer @ each location...as much as you wanted) we got ourclue and carried onn through the village in search of the next place...turns out it was the longhoorn...we had to do this weird beer bong ice thingy...(got beer everywhere) then got eh  next clue which sent us to buffalo bills....we got in there and it was crazy packed!!! (and more free beer) THis is where kait and this girl had a dance off in the middle of the break dance cirlc ...soo funny and then Astrid bused out the worm!
 
after bout an hour @ bills we get called downsrais out some back door and shoved into limos..and for some reason were the only 5 chix in the limo with all these random guys...it felt like paparazzi everywhere...there were so many camera's flashing i could barley see...i guess they thought we were promoters or coors girls or somethign cuz we were dressed up like lumberjacks? ne wyas it waas liek being freaking famous soooo weird...people both dudes and chix kept wanting to take pix with us all night....so after the limo it takes us to theis random back alley and dropps us off at the is hotel and it's done up to look like a mansion..theres red carpet everywhere..candells, big pix on teh walls, a fire place, beds, couches, bigscreens, a dancefloor with aband, a dj all these little bars wher you could get more free beer....and guys you would have loved this....coors girls in french maid outfits walking around with huge trays of beer and some had feather dusters lol oh yeah i forgot aboutthe sexy cops that "frisked" everyone on the way in.....it was hillarious....mikayla and i got "frisked" together lol so yeah the mansion was pimped...there was so many people and everyone was so cool and nice..and drunk ...lol so we partyed there for a long time
 
 
then kait knew this guy who was running the event and we all got introduced and we got introduced to the guy who ownf GArfs adn the guy who owns the ROxy...next thig we know were in a private limo to Garfs with all the old cougars from the ROxy...40 yr old single women are awesome! so we get in to garfs and dance do shots (again free) and dance more...mel gets felt up by a creepy persian guy...it starts  to smell like puke and we leave...so we get back to the hotel hammered...cant find our room...or our keys lol have to deal withthe front desk get to our room put on our robes and complimentary slippers ...eat popcorn and pass out in the most comfortable bed i've ever been it (cal even you would approve)
 
SO that was myweekend...so awesome..KAIT I LOVE YOU! and mikayla you are teh biggest trooper i've ever met! (we had to take her to the clinic on the drive up because she was puking blood (yup had to pul over on teh side of the sea to die so she could ralph  all over my door..so unhappy about taht)
GOOD TIMES!!!
 


Published On: 11/19/2006
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the season for me ended 2 weeks ago. we still had a 2metre base but they closed the lifts to prepare for the new 6seater xpress chair (this is huge for a NZ resort)
since i moved home i have entered a state of post-season depression. i thought it would wear off within the first few days but 12 days and still counting. all i do is sit around the house all day watching snow videos (which doesnt help much) and i cant go anywhere cuz i have no petrol cuz i have no job. i dont start work for 2 more weeks and i dont wanna ask the parents for money becasue i still owe them 450 from the last time i was unemployed.... im getting emails from all my friends saying "we've just arrived at whistler/mammoth/northstar/park city for the summer(winter) and im like 'i just arrived in maketu' (a dump of a town with no shops, nowhere decent to skate, no surf etc)
 
damn this place.


Published On: 11/5/2006
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WARNING: CONTAINS EXTREME AMERICANIST ATTITUDE. 
 
So, recently I was in chat, and current global situations came into thought and prospect.  More specifically, the situation in the Middle East.  It was interesting listening and seeing the different perspectives.  One came from a soldier, currently being deployed back to the Mid. East, and several other's came from Americans.  When asked by someone in chat what the general assertion towards forces in Iraq by the locals was, the soldier replied that they weren't too fond of the troops.  This caught the asker of the question off guard and she continued to rant about how we're trying to make the situation better there and such.  The soldier seemed to have a much better grasp on the idea then the girl did, and who could doubt that, he's been there.  He mentioned that it was mainly based on a religious ground, and that issues like that aside, the culture was rather nice.  The girl then exclaimed that the Islamic religion was "effed up beyond belief".  She then commented that all Muslims want is power and conquest and that they hate anyone who doesn't chose to worship their religion.  After hearing this, i could help but ponder the situation in my own mind...
 
From current comprehension of material taught in World Civ, the reason we have turmoil amongs Muslim people is because there was no single person chosen to sucess Muhammad when he died.  Soon after his death, two groups formed, and ever since they've been in an intense struggle for the caliphate.  As Islam spread in the 600-1400's the Umayyads who had control of the Caliphate for a good portion of time were not at all biased upon those who didn't chose to worship in the Islamic faith.  As long as taxes were paid, conquered malawi were entitled to worship whatever diety they wanted.  Many people who were conquered however, do switch over to Islam, because like all universal religions, it gives one a sense of comfort, a sense of reason, particuaraly in times of chaos.  And when your civilization has just been conquered by desert people with big swords, a sense of comfort is probably needed.  Granted, once the Abassids came in religious tolerance declined severly, but still, it's not as if there wasn't any at all.
 
As far as the people's general opinion is concerned, can you really blame them for not being too fond of the troops?  Sure, we see it from the view point that we're trying to help, make things better, promote democracy.  For generations all these people have known is what we call opression.  It's what they've based their life upon.  To them it looks like these strangers from a land too far away to even comprehend what centuries of work have formed are kicking in the door and usetting everything they've ever known.  And in a way, we are.  That's not saying i don't support the troops, or the cause they're fighting for, but I've also been fortunate enough to see the rights and privledges I as an American have.  They don't have that same background, so how can you expect them to be appreciative of what we're doing if they don't understand the concept, or don't want the concept to begin with.  What if a higher more advanced civilization kicked the door in on us and said "to heck with your democracy! we've got something that'll work much better than that."  Who knows, maybe their goverment does work better, and maybe it doesn't, but either way, there's no way to know.
 
So when you hear about the turmoil and the violence and regression expressed by Middle Eastern peoples, don't think that they're ungreatful or ignorant or violent barbarians.  They sure as heck don't have the same perspective on the situation that we do.


Published On: 9/22/2006
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I'm glad that I delete my previous blogs. Some of the material in those blogs were actually pretty funny. But nothing grounbreaking or original. I was trying too hard to. I wasn't letting flow. I was totally forcing it. I think I actually stole of the of the lines from the movie REALITY BITES. It was pretty solid flick. I thought Ethan Hawke could have done a better job, but I guess that was the character he was supposed to potray. Today is a total grind. Information overload. I am beginning to get that itch to do alot of travelling, alot of surfing, alot of boarding, and most of all, more writing. I really enjoy writing. I should read more. But if I do and the material is good then I will become frustrated because I wish I had written it myself. Fall in Ottawa rocks. I never really stopped to take a look around to appreciate the seasons. But it is nice.  I am concerned about our troops overseas. I never felt that before. But I really am, right. I guess in a very tacit way I beginning to gain an affinity for this country called Canada. Don't get me wrong, I am not pro this or pro that. I am still very much pro-me, pro-my sister, pro-my mom, pro-my friends. I have complete transformed to raving Jingoist. I think people should put all politics aside and bring our troops home now.


Published On: 9/20/2006
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My Journal: santiago amigos
By: sko_11


currently sitting in dallas, texas with two desert storm troopers to my right and some dude on a playstation to my left. on route to santiago, chile! i'll be there for a week and a half so don't bother calling me for a while. after that i'm off to san diego for three weeks of sun and surf. this could be classifed as my first "vacation", almost anyways. i miss my girlfriend...i think she's cheating on me too with some douche from dream weaver. movie stars, they're all the same.

Published On: 8/20/2006
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My Blog: yes
By: Troop_Industries


ive got so much news i dont know where to start.... well rite now i am looking out my window and i can see a beautiful snowy mountain but i cant go riding becasue it is too windy.... gay gay ggay. im living at turoa village at the bottom of mt ruapehu for the whole winter. i had a job working at a kafe but the boss hated me... i dont actually know why, i was probably way too cool for school! so anyway i quit there last thursday and now i am a bum. a snowboarding punk bitch who sits at home in her undies and eats chocolate that her sponsered flatemate won in a snoboard comp.... my flatemate is this canadian girl who is a sick sick sick RIDER....! super sick! shes not teaching me so much but and i might come to canada with her this summer of go to snobird tahoe.... anyway back to being a bum.... the neighbors are paying me to clean up their flat today so that i canpay my rent, and some old lady wants me to help her bake cookies so that should be interesting.....  on friday nights i run the punk showcase on zero FM, the local snow station, its called "pudz punk showcase" pudz is short for puddles, which is a smaller version of ocean.... so thats what the locals call me... i havnt really doing so much filming yet, but now that im a bum i might do a bit more.... i just wanna ride all the time... everybody here is pro man its insane! i have a friend leroy, hes 16 and on the international DC and internatinal OAkley team. in 2 weeks hes going to the south island to go heli boarding..... cool huh! im so freaking jelous. i now have a little car cause i was hitchhiking all the time and my mum got scared so she bought me one. saweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!! its so gheto it barley makes it up the mountain orad and i get heaps of cars behind me beeping! its so cool! now im the one picking up hitchikers! i picked up these to canadian lesbian hippies who tried to sell me a weed plant hahahahaha. anyway its almost 12pm and ive only just got outta bed so i betta go do something with my day. i might go skating.... peace homiez


Published On: 8/6/2006
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Yes, yes, and double yes!
 
I've decided that now that I have a stable job and are actually making a nice amount of money, I'm going to treat myself to a new snowboard this year (Especially since I'll be turning 18 this season, so it'll be like a new step). I've been asking opinions from everyone on what board would be best for me, including making a very helpful thread in the Snowboard section, and I've come down to these three choices:
 
- Atomic Polarity
- Gnu Barrett Christy Pro
- Ride Kashmir
 
 
To be honest, my heart is really with the Atomic Polarity, especially since I can get a bangin' deal for it on Ebay. That, and it looks like such a fierce board. I'll really be able to tear up the mountain with it.
 
 
and OHhhh I'm so excited!! :D
 
I messaged some of the girls on the Atomic team (Vera and Molly) to get their input on it, and Vera already messaged me back. :) She's so kick ass, I love her haha. Told me that the Polarity IS truly a kick ass board, and that it should be exactly what I need.
 
So I think I have my mind on a board. I'll use my Troop for experimenting in the park and what not.
 
 
Hm hm hm this summer is coming along nicely :)


Published On: 7/3/2006
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Well, ive been in ohakune a week now, and been given a heavy dose of winter style cabin fever. Having ahd it snow the first 4 days I was stuck indoors 24hours a day. The one time there WAS a break in the rain, I went for a Walk AND ended up getting snowwed on….. wethers still really bad but ive started working at the fat pigeon café now which is a dinky little place with the best vibe ever. Reggae and jazz constantly playing and filled with customers all alike me, all here with one thing in mind…. SNOW! IM BOARDING WITH A CANDAIN/ESTOnian family, 3kms from my work. Getting their in the morning is a mission. Im having to walk for 20mins in -2 at 7am in the morning. I try to hitch sometimes, but being from maketu, nobody picks me up. I did have one foreign family pick me up, but they didnt speak english…. I think the appreciation was on my face. On Friday nights now I hold a punk showcase on the local "zero FM" radio station, run by a guy named ‘dodge’! hes a local ohakune veteran, back every yearfor 8 years, hes filming a snow movie currently so im learning all I can off him.
Anyway I had my first day up the hill yesterday… its was the most stunning this ever. All the trees were sagging with snow, over the road like a tunnel, and at the end of the tunnel, was a glorious blue sky, and a glorious white mountain. ive been hanigin witha pretty dodgy snow crew down here, ive been tryingto keep myself outta trouble which is why i probly dont have many m8s yet... The snow has been fresh every night for a week, and finally have had 2 days riding in between storms. I have a day off work again tomorrow, so hope fully the wind stays away from me….. the place I wrk is called the fat pigeon.
(have I said that?) its the best place to work. The staff are really fun and the boss is even better. She knows exactly why we are here and so she trys to allow us as much riding as possible….
Plansfor tonight are an early night in. in bed by 9 hopefully. I need to recharge my engines…. so im outties, poss-dizzle and the crew, hit me back.... im lonely!
o-doggy


Published On: 6/21/2006
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SOLDIER

First Rap: T.I (DC)]
Hey (I want a Soldier!)
The way you got it, I'm the hottest around
They'll know it when they see you rollin' impala's around
(I got a Soldier!)
Wit the top down feeling the sounds
Quakin' and vibratin' your thighs ridin' harder than guys
Wit the chrome wheels at the bottom, white leather inside
When them flames be spittin' at you tell 'em don't even try it
To shot it wit Chelle and kick it wit Kelly or holla at B
Ya, gotta be g's you way outta your league
Please! 
 
[First Verse: Kelly (DC)]
We like dem boys that be in them lac's leanin' (Leanin')
Open their mouth their grill gleamin' (Gleamin')
Candy paint, keep that wheel clean and (Clean and)
(They always be talkin that country slang, we like)
They keep that beat that be in the back beatin' (Beatin')
Eyes be so low from that chiefin' (chiefin')
I love how he keep my body screamin' (Screamin')
A rude boy that's good to me, wit street credibility

[Hook: DC]
If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he lookin' at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Known to carry big things
If you know what I mean
If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he looking at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Gotta know to get dough
And he betta be street

[Second Verse: Beyonce (DC)]
We like dem boys up top from the BK (BK)
Know how to put that money three ways (Three ways)
Always ridin' big on the freeway (Freeway)
(Wit that east coast slang that us country girls be like)
Low cut caesars wit the deep waves (deep waves)
So quick to snatch up your Beyonce (Beyonce)
Always comin down poppin our way (Our way)
(Tellin us that country girls the kinda girl they like)

[Hook: DC]
If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he lookin' at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Known to carry big things
If you know what I mean
If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he looking at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Gotta know to get dough
And he betta be street

[Bridge: Beyonce (DC):]
I know some soldiers in here (Where they at, where they at)
They wanna take care of me (Where they at)
I know some soldiers in here (Where they at, where they at)
Wouldn't mind takin one for me (Where they at)
I know some soldiers in here (Where they at, where they at)
They wanna spend that on me (Where they at)
I know some soldiers in here (Where they at, where they at)
Wouldn't mind puttin that on me (Where they at)

[Second Rap: Lil Wayne]
Hey, see cash money is a army
I'm walkin' wit purple hearts on me
You talkin' to the sargeant
Body marked up like the subway in harlem
Call him, weezy f baby, please say the baby
If you don't see me on the block I ain't tryna hide
I blend in wit the hood, i'm camouflage
Bandana tied, so mommy join my troop
Now every time she hear my name she SALUTE!



[Third Verse: Michelle (DC)]
I like dem boys over there they lookin' strong tonight (Strong tonight)
Just might give one the phone tonight (Phone tonight)
Homey in the dickies in my zone tonight (Zone tonight)
He don't know it might be on tonight (On tonight)
Ooh he lookin' good and he talkin' right (Talkin' right)
He the type that might change my life (Change my life)
Every time he look at me my girls be like (Girls be like)
(That one may be the one tonight)

[Hook: DC]
If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he lookin' at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Known to carry big things
If you know what I mean
If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he looking at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Gotta know to get dough
And he betta be street

 

[Bridge: Beyonce (DC):]
I know some soldiers in here (Where they at, where they at)
I know some soldiers in here
That wouldn't mind puttin' that on me


Published On: 6/2/2006
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