Boardpass.com is the greatest site ever!!!

Wisk-E

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They just launched a whole bunch more shit and although I already loved there site . . . I love it even more now. (Plus they hooked me up with tickets to the Warped Tour for this summer!!)

If you haven't already checkes it out, you should do immediately.

www.boardpass.com

Lates.

Wisk

'using baby carrots instead of nails when hammering a wall unit together is typically not advisable.'
 
sounds good but i still have to stick with this one.

'Im a rageoholic, Im addicted to rageohol!' -Homer
 
dude, i've been a member of the site for about 2 years now and until recently it has been really negative about skiing. good bunch of guys runnin it but NS.com is a hell of alot better

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Thats pretty typical though seeing as it started as a dedicated snowboard site . . .

I haven't seen any negative shit on there i a very long time though!

'using baby carrots instead of nails when hammering a wall unit together is typically not advisable.'
 
i jus checked it out and i feel that 99% of the ppl on newschoolers will agree that boardpass is no match for the all mighty newschoolers.com

 
Hey Pipe Monkey . . .

How'd you solve the issue?

As for 'Cash' - Newschoolers is a great site but Boardpass.com has soooo much stuff on it, that it's pretty hard not to love it!!!

'using baby carrots instead of nails when hammering a wall unit together is typically not advisable.'
 
through extensive wars and showing some of the snowboarders up in the pipe. took awhile but it was worth it!

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Impressive!!

Did you manage to convert any boarders to Two Plankers along the way??

'using baby carrots instead of nails when hammering a wall unit together is typically not advisable.'
 
Do you know the MUFFIN MAN?

'using baby carrots instead of nails when hammering a wall unit together is typically not advisable.'
 
HAHA . . . agreed!!

You gotta laugh at that segment!

'using baby carrots instead of nails when hammering a wall unit together is typically not advisable.'
 
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