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carverchick

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  1. Ok so since my break-up....ROFL! (Boy did I need it)

    Instead of eating my self to death, I decided to take a much different approach and lose some much needed weight. I weighed 140 maybe, size 8 I suppose at the time.

    I now currently weigh 128 lbs and wearing a size 4 but could easily fit into some size 2's. Oh by the way, I'm 5'7. I'm going to try not to lose anymore weight though. Otherwise, I might have to wear a weight jacket to snowboard and water-ski.

    Just thought I would add my 5 cents ;) Love ya!

  2. I saw that as well.

    Here's food for thought...What do you do if the wheel of your canoe falls off while paddling upstream and how many pancakes does it take to cover a doghouse?

    God dn your avatar Bubba :eek::lol::lol::lol:
  3. Awww Kelly! Love ya!!! I even wore my wookie boots this year. My ex was somewhat taken back because I wore them in the airport. I said my boots is like a ray of sunshine. They either smile, compliment me or go what the hell!!! Either way, I'm comfortable wearing them :)

    :1luvu::1luvu::1luvu::1luvu::1luvu::1luvu::1luvu::1luvu:

    Carverchick, nobody does the one piece and wookie boot better than you! :biggthump:biggthump

  4. Thanks Allee :) I wanted to do the whole retro thing, so I think I did I good job. If only in one wookie boot too :P This was last year at SES with a broken leg. I love rocking the one piece :)

    See for yourself!

    Oh, I agree. And our very own Carverchick has rocked this look in real life, and pulled it off with style...

    That site is hysterical.

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  5. Yes the Greek boys were very lovely.....Especially Panos :)! They were indeed very shy but we had fun with them nonetheless. I still think about that prime rib dinner and of course Shrederjen's "crack"! Demmit, I miss Aspen or being in Basalt!!!

    Congrats on the wedding!

    I can tell you that the Greek boys are lovely, but they're not really in to toga parties and absinthe. In fact, they were very shy. They did enjoy the prime rib and chargrilled vegetables for dinner though.

    The ouzo was nowhere to be seen ... which suits me fine, I can't stand the stuff (and this coming from someone who rarely met a drink she didn't like.)

    Noah, I hope you have a wonderful wedding. Mine was a s&$t show the first time around, and I'd rather poke myself in the eye with a stick than repeat the experience ...

  6. Amen Kimo! You took the words right out of my mouth. Yes some things can be better or worse, but just be thankful for what we have and not what we always want. Next year, if allowed, heck I'd like to pitch in to help out in whatever way I can. I have many years of administrative experience and more than happy to devote my services...Because I enjoy hardbooting that much. I think if more people volunteered time, perhaps the issues people have can be resolved.

    Fin and Michelle are busting their humps day in and day out on everything from running the equipment side of the business, handling issues/complaints, planning SES yearly and everything else in between. I'm sure they'd actually like a little help if someone is willing to pitch in.

    I appreciate everything that Fin, Michelle, the board manufacturers (Chris - Prior, Bruce - Colier, Sean - Donek, Joerg - Pureboarding, Alex - G-Force, Mats - Alpine Punk, Frank/Ray - Virus and anyone else I forgot), The G-Force Greek crew, Pure Boarding Guys/Dolls, The Virus Ladies and Gents, The Frozen backside boys and many others for what you do every year. Without you this event could not take place. And lastly, I appreciate all the wonderful people I've met through bomberonline and at SES, that are now my friends.

    So instead of complaining about things, let's all pitch in to make the next SES that much better.

    It could be better or it could be worse. I'm just thankful that it IS. I'm thankful that the Bomber crew puts it on. I'm thankful that all the board makers come (what, was this a record year for manufacturers). I'm thankful that my hardbooter friends make the time and save the money to come from as close as Summit County or Wisconsin or Canada eh or as far away as Hawaii and all those European countries. I'm also thankful for everybody's comments in this thread because I truly believe, how ever you said what you said, you're all just trying to make the next SES even better.

    SES is, without a doubt, far and away, the highlight of each year for me... and that's coming from someone who gets free room and board in Hawai`i and is about to take a 3 week raft trip on the Colorado thru the Grand Canyon. I can't get enough SES and I just hope I'm lucky enough to get experience many, many more. I hope you'll join me.

  7. Kobbe, those are awesome pictures and the commentary to match. Job well done!

    I'm still wishing I was back in Aspen, I had an amazing time with some of the most fabulous people I've ever met. I hope I can make it back next year.

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