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Let's Binge Again !
The bums are back and while the slopes here are starting to look bare, our TVs are full of goodness, so we’re talking about what we’re watching these days.
optimum is a hurricane of whole-cone hop flavor. Hopped, dry hopped and torpedoed for incredible hop flavor and complexity. With intense hop flavors and aromas of grapefruit rind, pine, herbs and tropical fruit, Hoptimum is an aggressive drinking experience.
Malt Varieties: 2-Row Brewers Malt, Malted and Unmalted Wheat. Hop Varieties: Galena, Warrior, Centennial, Citra, Cascade, Chinook, Nelson Sauvin. Very Grapfruity
Very Grapfruity
Summer skiing in South America is shaping up to be one for the books! Last week and into this past weekend, the Andes were pounded with yet another big early-season snow storm. Some resorts saw more than eight feet of snow fall! See who made out best:
Portillo, Chile received a staggering 118 inches of snow in the last seven days.
Valle Nevado, Chile, opened early on Friday, June 10 thanks to 50 inches of new snow.
Las Lenas, Argentina saw more than three feet of snow fall.
Wagner also says detectives don’t know how long the remains were in the clearing.
The battle over who owns the rights to the "Park City" name is growing even more contentious. In mid-May, Vail Resorts filed a trademark application to protect the Park City brand, arguing that they needed to do so to prevent other ski area operators from using the name.
Soon after, local businesses filed formal oppositions to Vail's application. Companies like the Park City Powdercats & Heli Ski fear that if Vail Resorts earns trademark rights, they might force Park City Powdercats to change their name.
Vail asserts that the trademark application is not intended to infringe on anyone's business, and instead is just to prevent another ski mountain from using the Park City name.
But the firestorm generated by the trademark debate shows the contested position Vail holds in the Park City community. Vail Resorts recently purchased Park City Mountain Resort in September 2014 after a protracted legal battle left many locals feeling jilted. While the official name of the ski area remains Park City Mountain Resort, in July 2015 Vail Resorts rebranded the newly combined PCMR-Canyons ski area as just 'Park City.' All that change has made the trademark application a hot-button topic.
Muhammad Ali downed opponents in the boxing ring, but he took some knocks of his own during a ski lesson on the slopes of Mount Snow.
During the lesson, a woman nearby asked Ali if he enjoyed skiing
By Brian and Mario4.4
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Let's Binge Again !
The bums are back and while the slopes here are starting to look bare, our TVs are full of goodness, so we’re talking about what we’re watching these days.
optimum is a hurricane of whole-cone hop flavor. Hopped, dry hopped and torpedoed for incredible hop flavor and complexity. With intense hop flavors and aromas of grapefruit rind, pine, herbs and tropical fruit, Hoptimum is an aggressive drinking experience.
Malt Varieties: 2-Row Brewers Malt, Malted and Unmalted Wheat. Hop Varieties: Galena, Warrior, Centennial, Citra, Cascade, Chinook, Nelson Sauvin. Very Grapfruity
Very Grapfruity
Summer skiing in South America is shaping up to be one for the books! Last week and into this past weekend, the Andes were pounded with yet another big early-season snow storm. Some resorts saw more than eight feet of snow fall! See who made out best:
Portillo, Chile received a staggering 118 inches of snow in the last seven days.
Valle Nevado, Chile, opened early on Friday, June 10 thanks to 50 inches of new snow.
Las Lenas, Argentina saw more than three feet of snow fall.
Wagner also says detectives don’t know how long the remains were in the clearing.
The battle over who owns the rights to the "Park City" name is growing even more contentious. In mid-May, Vail Resorts filed a trademark application to protect the Park City brand, arguing that they needed to do so to prevent other ski area operators from using the name.
Soon after, local businesses filed formal oppositions to Vail's application. Companies like the Park City Powdercats & Heli Ski fear that if Vail Resorts earns trademark rights, they might force Park City Powdercats to change their name.
Vail asserts that the trademark application is not intended to infringe on anyone's business, and instead is just to prevent another ski mountain from using the Park City name.
But the firestorm generated by the trademark debate shows the contested position Vail holds in the Park City community. Vail Resorts recently purchased Park City Mountain Resort in September 2014 after a protracted legal battle left many locals feeling jilted. While the official name of the ski area remains Park City Mountain Resort, in July 2015 Vail Resorts rebranded the newly combined PCMR-Canyons ski area as just 'Park City.' All that change has made the trademark application a hot-button topic.
Muhammad Ali downed opponents in the boxing ring, but he took some knocks of his own during a ski lesson on the slopes of Mount Snow.
During the lesson, a woman nearby asked Ali if he enjoyed skiing

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