Archive for January, 2005

Peter Sprigg is bad

It is funny that what I think of as Hate Mongering others think of as promoting family values. And in a nut shell that is the American divide. It is not really funny. Every thing that I oppose is supported by Peter Sprigg and the FRC. HERE you can see him in action.

He thinks that homosexuailty is a sickness that should be cured and that hate crime laws create a “special protection” that should not exsist and he has also been very active in making sure anti-hate legislation is not passed. Peter Sprigg is a bad man. But he does not mind that I think so because clearly I am lost in the foolishness of this worlds wisdom and my brain has been hijacked by the dastardly gay agenda that will destroy our great God fearing country bit by bit. So if Peter Sprigg or any of his interns ever do read this as they are “watch dogging” the Internet looking for defamatory gay material I hope that they realize that perhaps hatered is not a family value and that perhaps they have it all wrong, and that they are the ones destroying america.

Bill Gates

Bill Gates is a good, good person.

fun fun fun

I have just had the three best days of skiing this season. All were on telemark and all were off of the big sky tram. It epitomizes the reasons that I love to do what I do: good friends, long steep lines, and brilliant snow. there is very little that I know of that can compare with the feeling of descending 3000 feet in just under five minutes and then looking back to see the smiling faces friends right behind you.

I have also been listening to a new band that I think freaking rocks: the Arcade Fire. thanks Misha

my life

I have recently been accused of not being very interesting as represented by the content of my web page. I suppose that while keeping tally of my days in a statistical form is fine for me, it is somewhat lacking from the stand point of anyone else. So I will cut it out. I have learned however that I average about 25-30 thousand feet a day, and that I ski just about every day, and if I keep up this pace I will ski just about 100 days this season and accumulate just about 3 million vertical feet. That is almost like skiing top to bottom of a 600 mile tall mountain. I think that is something.

I have been listening to a new band lately, Razorlight I rather dig them.

The LA times decided to tell the world that “Millionaires (are) Flocking to Yellowstone Club” and certain members whose names were mentioned are PISSED, a little bit less anonymity.

and so on

Day 20: 20,000 feet; 10 runs; the YC
Day 21: 19,850 feet; 11 runs; the YC
Day 22: 25,000 feet; 15 runs; the YC
Day 23: 26,000 feet; 16 runs; the YC
Day 24: 36,000 feet; 18 runs; the YC

Total vertical feet skied to date: 398,060

Well the new year has come and gone and my little quest to reach 1 million vertical feet seems like it is not going to be as big of a problem as I first envisioned it to be. At the rate I am currently rolling will nearly be there by the end of this month, perhaps it is time I start thinking about 2 and 3 million vertical feet, that is a whole lot of Everest’s. My trusty watch has been malfunctioning a little bit, and as a result I have had to estimate a few of my days, but I think they are relatively accurate. nerd.