By magzulism - 13/01/2012 15:30 - Reserved
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Hey, OP here. I'm finally gonna answer some of your questions: 1. Yes, i do believe it was a set up. The woman and the thiefs were definitely working together. 2. They were old skis, I bought myself a pair of awesome new ones later :) 3. I didn't go skiing alone. I live in Switzerland and was helping a friend of mine -who is an elementary school teacher- as a skiing instructor for his 9 year old school kids. He teaches and lives in a tiny village about an hour from where I live, and since I don't have a car, I went there by train. So obviously i rode the train back home alone. The only good thing about the whole story is that I didn't have to carry my skis back home. ha. ha. Feel free to message me, if you have any questions.
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i hope they were just rentals and not ur own... b/c skis are pretty expensive! u should have screamed or called someone to help you out or at least to see where they were going with your skis!! do u really ski alone?? u were with no one to help? sorry dude that sucks and yea it is hard to let alone WALK in ski boots than run lol so i feel ur pain bro.
damn :( it doesn't say where you live but that kind of stuff comes part of the current economy...
astute 89 - didn't think of that
Maybe it was a set up?...
This would not have been a problem had OP been wearing snowboard boots.
MI have tried . I call it my angry mom walk.
this is 1 reason I snowboard
I don't want to try it
What a waste of a comment.
^what a waste of a life.
^ waste of hair
Waste of matter^^
^waste of waste
^ your a ******* douch
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This comment made my day
I chased someone in ski boots on a school trip, it's not realy that hard..
Haha I like that
acutauly, running in ski boots isnt that hard, you just run like your running on the balls of your feet... lol
You just made my day. Brendan.
Why thank you Frank
I would advise you to take te ski boots off and chase them. But they would probably be stolen too...
*The... it took me like 5 times to send this comment because of anti-flood protection and when I send it I make a misspelling
And op would get frostbite of the foot variety. He already lost his gear, it would suck to lose his toes as well.
They'd be long gone by the time he got them taken off.
He/she never should have set the skis down in the first place. At the mountain near here, if it isn't locked up or by your side, you can plan on buying yourself a new pair soon. And by the time OP took his/her boots off, they would have been long gone. How big was the stroller? You couldn't manage both?
Taking ski boots off most of the time is just as hard as running in them :/
I tried, it does not work for the life of me.
Easier to do if your a snowboarder
40- no its not. They go half way up your calf and you can't move your ankle at all. I've never worn ski boots, but it sounds just as difficult.
44, it's bad in board boots, but it's even worse in ski boots. The latter are heavier and even less flexible.
No good deed goes unpunished.
That's what the saying implies, yes.
Murphy's law.
Sadly, yes..... But don't give up hope OP because karma is a bitch.
My thoughts exactly. If this is the case, OP really can't take solace in the good deed, since by helping with the stroller, he/she was just playing right into the scam. :(
Don't be so pessimistic.
83- don't be so naive.
104, don't be so judgmental.
107- you say, as you judge me, but even the person before me was judging someone. Pot calling the kettle black, much?
When I first read this I thought "WTF?" then saw your username...that explains it
Unless she was in on it.
Some of u people obviously have not wore ski boots before.
Your name is a complete fail.
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