ROFLMAO!From post: 133817, Topic: tid=7412, author=Twilly Frost wrote:What? No broken bones??? Then you're not doing it right. What level did you have your thrusters set to? Did you do any uphill skiing or did you just stick to downhill? What kind of weapon did you use to clear your path? I generally stick to ballistic weapons as energy weapons can be unreliable in the cold. I just wing the children, I'm not heartless.
I remember the first time I went skiing we started with instructions on the bunny hill, a slope so tame it's essentially flat. The jump to "beginner" is quite a leap. I took out a little girl on my first trip down.
My ex-girlfriend convinced me to try the intermediate hill after lunch, but I hadn't property re-attached my skis. I ended up getting tangled in the safety net. When I finally got free I couldn't stop or steer at the bottom of the hill and crashed into people waiting in line for the lift. I'm lucky I didn't break my ankles. I found out after that my boots weren't property attached, but I was done with skiing. Into the hot tub for me.
Hope you had fun, now go shoot something in space. Pew pew pew!
I normally run the steep, black slopes (hard) and I use my old full leangth skiis, not
the new boring carving kind.
I normally push a noob in front of me to clear the path.
This time it was my brother in law from England that got the "beating".
He also ended up in a net and I wet my pants from the hard laughter LOL!
Took me a while to get him un-tangled!:P
So far I never broken anything in the slopes, only while playing soccer and hockey;)
I'll be seeing you out there soon I hope.












