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by spcasm from Fort Collins, CO

Last Post 20 days, 11 hours Ago


written to share with you guys  from  the MOUNTAIN GAZETTE...i thought this story was cute!

"As a seasoned and single ski and mountain town woman (Summit and Steamboat/Durango and now Mancos}  I sure apppreciated the odd Goods feature in #140. It seems like Crabtree, Sperber and Vliet are all testimony that, in the end, we may need to be with 'own kind' With that in mind, I have a few of my own dos and don't to add. if I may:

the  writer goes on with her views:

"DON'T Do online dating [with the exception maybe of Mountain Honies.] No matter how dry the spell or desperate the day, don't do don't do it. The man you want to be with it isn't on eharmony, match.com, etc. Trust me.

DO:  Ski alone, on weekdays if possible. Even if you don't get a date, the call-outs do wonders for your confidence.

DO  Date younger guys. Just do it. they're everywheree, the hottie factor is high and they have less baggage, which subsequently leads to more maturity in the long run. About everything!

DON'T: Get fooled by the older guy who has relocated to create a new life, having learned all kinds of so-called lessons from past experiences, blah blah  blah...He hasn't especially if any of those experience include more than one-failed marriage, tax evasion, or delusions of artistic grandeur [or any grandeur, for that matter.]

 DON"T   Waste time with a guy who says, in your first conversation about skiing, that he 'likes speed.' Not only is this a dumb thing to say; a guy who says it obviously can't really ski!

DO:  Date a guy who wants to watch your lines at least half of time [i.e. doesn't always go first down the hill.] If a guy can handle you being a better or equal skier, keep him!"

she says in Fresh Focus section of gazette  Cool, huh?"

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Never doubt the power of prayer and thanksgiving...for The U.S. of A. ....also thankful for any time that I would be able to spend with my grandchildren who are really really scattered.. ..all busy with their own lives. Sing with a grateful heart, God Bless America. And thanks to those defending it.

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