Helmets bro!

These words were disrespectful and wrong yesterday and today. I’ve never heard them used in a positive context. Are you going to defend their use under free speech defense?

It wasn't that long ago that it was a proper salutation to tell someone to have a gay day.
 
I never wore a helmet till about 15 years ago . Standing by three of my then small children a new rider was pushed by her boyfriend . She had just enough control to punt me instead of any of my children ,all wearing helmets. The next week I started wearing one.
On warm days in the Spring , when slopes become empty, I go helmet less.
 
I listen to Joey Diaz..He is constinly using the F word (in england it's a cigarette) and the R word.. He's funny as hell.
 
There’s a whole nother hornets nest right there. I say if you want to listen to tunes then go for it. Better keep your head on a swivel if you’re skiing in Jersey though. Not all those kamikaze city kids know how to turn that great ya know.
It's not just in Jersey... I think it's gone nationwide. About 5 seasons ago, I collided with a lil-kamikaze. It wasn't totally my fault, but it got me an earful. :)
 
I have been wearing one one for about 20 years now. When it's cold they are warmer than a hat. I have Bluetooth speakers in my ear pads, but its more of back round noise, I can still carry on a conversation with someone on the lift. Some of that is here in the Mid West you spend a lot of time on the lift.
 
Reference please

My Grandmother. She was a bank teller in Indian Lake, after she had taken care of her customers she was trained to tell them to have a gay day.

 
it makes a cool lil basket to carry my gloves and gogs around in and hang from my seat at the bar or camp chair, now i can throw my buff in there too
 
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