Ski related names to non ski related stuff

some-skill

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anyone evr seen any thing like food and drinks and clothing with ski related names? my niehborhood coffee shop sells this drink called SteaZ. i now love that stuff.
 
Not totally on topic, but I love when I'm at a house party and "Party and Bullshit in the USA" comes on... always brings the drunken stoke factor up a little bit.
 
do you really think that his friend uses "gosh walnuts" as a honoring to tom wallisch? chances are his friend has no idea who that is and he just said gosh walnuts once.
 
Made me think of Tom Wallisch
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I always see these trucks driving around that say Brogan fules on them an think, damn, that must be like gas for steezynes, gotta get me some of that. Also I enjoied a chocolate bar once called a Pow!
 
Just because I have a weird sense of word association doesn't mean I'm obsessed. I just saw the sign in my town and chuckled to myself.
 
the kid saying that walnuts is used in a non skiing way. of course its non ski related, walnuts has nothing to do with skiing. im done with these silly threads
 
ahahaha now im gonna say it.

but i once looked up jib in the dictionary at school, not knowing it was a boat part
 
I think you are all confusing the principle of popular culture borrowing ski related terminology with the principle of a person being so obsessed with skiing that all things relate back to it.
 
i learned about Sir Francis Bacon today. He was an important person in england in the early 1600s and if I remember right he tried to take credit for some of Shakespeare's work.
 
i take guitar as an elective class even thuogh i already play guitar, and the teacher is always blabbing about triads and major chords and chord structure and blah blah

but the structure of like a diminshed major chord or some bullshit is 1 flat 3 flat 5 like flat and sharp notes,

and i always tune in once he starts sayin shit like.. 1.. flat 3, flat 5, flat 7.. etc. ha
 
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