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> Fishtobeking wrote:
> >JC941< wrote:
> i got waverace for £15.. very good... water effects are
> amazing
> but championship is quite difficult.. i just need more practise.
> Where did you buy this from?
>
> GAME.. was preowned though.. but is in perfect condition apart from
> plastic on case which is a little scuffed but i switched it with an
> older game so its like brand new!
I only ever really used GAME when I brought my PS2 but otherwise I find the Games are usally about £3-5 more expensive. This may not seem like a big amount but if you do buy loads of games you would save alot of money. The only ever second hand game I ever brought was The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time which is great. Anyway I think Second hand games are usally OK and they can save you lots of money. You JC941 got a good deal.
> >JC941< wrote:
> i got waverace for £15.. very good... water effects are
> amazing
> but championship is quite difficult.. i just need more practise.
> Where did you buy this from?
GAME.. was preowned though.. but is in perfect condition apart from plastic on case which is a little scuffed but i switched it with an older game so its like brand new!
> A place called Courmayeur.
>
> :)
Doesn't look like there was much snow on the lower slopes, only 25cm!
95cm on the higher ones though so that's good!
I'm off to Montgenevre this year, it's on the French/Italian border and is part of the 'Milky-Way' set of slops, you can ski from Italy through to France!
It's very near to where we went last year...
So far it has 65 cm on the lower slopes and 160 cm up the top...
I get to buy my Snow Blades this year, I can't wait!
Roll on February 16th!
> But you're at Uni though... How on Earth did you manage to get away
> with going with a School??
Cooky's suprisingly immature for his age... :P
> I hate dry ski slopes!
>
> I did snowboarding there once, I went over a jump by accident and
> suffered from some really bad whiplash later that night!
>
> Where in Italy did you go?
>
> I went to Sauze Doulx last year...
A place called Courmayeur.
:)
> But you're at Uni though... How on Earth did you manage to get away
> with going with a School??
Cos me Dad's a deputy head of a school and organises the skiing trip!
:D
I did snowboarding there once, I went over a jump by accident and suffered from some really bad whiplash later that night!
Where in Italy did you go?
I went to Sauze Doulx last year...
> Snowbording would be so cool. I have never tried it but i've all
> ways wanted to go. There are two problems. One of the problems is
> when I last thought about going and i couldn't find anywhere near me
> to go. Living in the countryside may be the problem but I couldn't
> find anywhere to go snowboarding. My other problem was when I found a
> place it was a long way away and it cost lots of money mainly because
> I would probably need lessons. In the end I didn't go and SSX Tricky
> was the nearest I got to Snowboarding. By what you say the money
> might of been worth paying as it seemed like great fun. Just like to
> know, where did you go?
Mont Blanc in Italy! It's great out there. The snow was perfect this year!
The money aspect wasn't a problem for me. Blaggin' free trips by helping out of school trips. That's the way to do it!
:D