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St. Moritz, Switzerland- Hemingways & Stubli
Seven Springs, PA- gotta love the Goggle before the Matterhorn Suggestions for Dillon, CO/Silverthorne, CO? Hitting A-Basin in Jan on a loner trip and will need somewhere to make friends. |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Junction of 84 and 35
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Really? Isn't that the CEBU lounge?
![]() My top two in HR would be Jack's and the River City. Convenient that they are around the corner from each other. ![]() The Shed and the Rug can be fun also. You nailed the Govy institutions. I still need to check out the Shack going down the West side. |
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If you like 'em young. And I mean jailbait 15-will-get-you-Twenty young. We were at Tremblant last February, and look, I know i'm not as young as I used to be, and I know the drinking age in Canada is 19, but I would bet my life there were 15 & 16 year olds in both those bars. And not just one or two. Lots. In fairness, Epoque was a slightly older crowd. Caribou was super young I think we were there for '80's night or something which was just stoopid - all the lifties and cafeteria girls were there in thrift store Dayglo and cheap costume moustaches and fake ray bans. That was bad enough, but they weren't playing any 80's music, either.
The only thing that made that night tolerable was watching my buddy Adam try to hook up with two not-very-attractive Welsh girls. he ended up being sandwiched between both of them & dancing on the stage. Then they were gone.
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