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attributed to Michele Brigham, via the Internet
Okay, you skiers. In a few months, Colorado
will once again be a winter playground. It’s not too soon to plan and
implement your conditioning routine. Here are a few things to do to get
ready for the season:
- Visit your local butcher and pay $30 to sit in
the walk-in freezer for a half an hour. Afterwards, burn two $50 dollar
bills to warm up.
- Soak your gloves and store them in the freezer
after every use.
- Fasten a small, wide rubber band around the top
half of your head before you go to bed each night.
- If you wear glasses, begin wearing them with glue
smeared on the lenses.
- Throw away a hundred dollar bill—now.
- Find the nearest ice rink and walk across the
ice twenty times in your ski boots carrying two pairs of skis, accessory
bag, and poles. Pretend you are looking for your car. Sporadically drop
things.
- Place a small but angular pebble in your shoes,
line them with crushed ice, and then tighten a C-clamp around your toes.
- Buy a new pair of gloves and immediately throw
one away.
- Secure one of your ankles to a bedpost and ask
a friend to run into you at high speed.
- Go to McDonald’s and insist on paying $8.50 for
a hamburger. Be sure you are in the longest line.
- Clip a lift ticket to the zipper of your jacket
and ride a motorcycle fast enough to make the ticket lacerate your face.
- Drive slowly for five hours—anywhere—as long as
it’s in a snowstorm and you’re following an 18-wheeler.
- Fill a blender with ice, hit the pulse button
and let the spray blast your face. Leave the ice on your face until
it melts. Let it drip into your clothes.
- Dress up in as many clothes as you can and then
proceed to take them off because you have to go to the bathroom.
- Slam your thumb in a car door. Don’t go see a
doctor.
- Repeat all of the above every Saturday and Sunday
until it’s time for the real thing!
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