I’ve snowboarded 8 years ago for the first time and it was scary but fun that the same time. I watched a lot of tutorials beforehand which gave me the right tips. I learned how to put the breaks which saved a little kid in front of me who fell in front of me. Little guy was being pulled up by his dad and I quickly went horizontally and put my legs into it. Let me tell you, at that time I was a couch potato and that gave me the leg workout of a life time. Also I was going down pretty fast on the bunny hills. 10/10 would do again
6:37 they briefly mention it once (episode 1) Leela: "I'm the only one-eyed alien on this whole planet. My parents abandoned me here as a baby, and I don't even know what galaxy they were from."
The first two Futurama Xmas specials are my favourite Christmas episodes of any series. They’re so darkly imaginative at what Christmas will be like in a thousand years, and they’re hilarious. I live in Canada so winter sports are a big deal. My family could only afford one winter sport and one summer sport, and although Hockey is more traditional for Canadians, I chose Skiing - TBH a major reason was because the weekly Ski School I was enrolled in ran on Sundays, which got me out of church for 8 weeks. Breaking that routine eventually let me stop going to church (except for major holidays). Hockey games and practices would not have gotten me out of church, so I chose WISELY. 😎 Skiing is a lot of fun if you enjoy the winter, and 90% of enjoying the winter is having the correct clothing to stay warm and dry. I always dressed in layers and never got sick because of skiing. In addition to becoming a great skier, Ski School taught me independence and self-reliance. Instead of riding with my parents and them making all the decisions, I took the charter bus with the other ski schoolers (we’d watch a movie during the 2 hour drive) and when we arrived, I learned to find my way around. After a years of full day lessons, I advanced enough that we got afternoons to free ski after morning lessons. The best part of skiing was I made great ski buddies, who were better and more reliable friends than my friends at school, who tended to change every year depending on what class we were assigned. My best friend to this day was my buddy from ski school! And we go skiing several times each winter and have gone on ski vacations to real mountains like Whistler and Mont Tremblanc. Skiing is definitely worth trying! Just make peace with the fact you will fall a lot while learning, and remember if you feel yourself going out of control, it’s better to just fall over rather than try to recover, gain speed, and injure yourself worse. I’ve seen so many n00bs flailing around desperately trying to stay up and they just end up crashing and hurting themselves. One of the first things I was taught by my ski instructor was to fall over safely. I’ve tried snowboarding too but after skiing for 8 years and trying to snowboard in my teens, my balance was accustomed to skiing parallel to the hill, whereas sliding sideways didn’t feel natural. I can technically snowboard, but I’m nowhere as good as skiing. I also think skiing is easier to learn, especially if you’re an adult because you need the resilience of youth to survive snowboarding.
I live just down the hill from Lake Tahoe (and a ton of ski resorts) - so i grew up skiing and snowboarding as a kid/teen. At some point, I stopped going, and now lift tickets are ridiculously expensive so I haven't been in a while. With that said, I'd really like to get back on the slopes eventually, but I'm certain my lack of practice and out of shape ass is gonna be hurtin' when i do lol.
I got destroyed skiing once in Breckenridge when I was like ten lol. It’s a lot of fun and I still do it, but I usually just chill in the lodge now lmao
Glad I'm not the only one!! >XD Tried Skiing once (dry slope) about 12, but South Park hadn't even started yet, so I never knew about Pizza and French fry, and that if you French fry when you mean to pizza, you're going to have a bad time; flayed the flats of my hands on the bristles... somehow; have no skill skiing but I'm a pro at innovative injuring's, that was 30-odd yrs ago; now a veteran of the long war with myself; who needs enemies when your brain makes you terrorize your own body! I certainly didn't tell my right arm to machete my own shin while gardening! Honestly though, I've always wanted to do the whole lodge experience; maybe give real skiing a go; then again it's cold... and one skiing accident I read about has got me going me going "nah mate" ,if something's been done once, it can be done again.. and just no; this guy was going downhill, french-fried instead of pizza came off his ski's and hit a snow covered tree stump... with his ass-hole that he tore 8" up his back. I've collected nearly 4ft in lengths of scars in 40-odd yrs, I don't want 8" more (well, not that way anyway! :D); plus isn't there Irish'd Cocoa in the lodge; crash my ass down next to the Fireplace, sounds much more appealing! :D
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I’ve snowboarded 8 years ago for the first time and it was scary but fun that the same time. I watched a lot of tutorials beforehand which gave me the right tips. I learned how to put the breaks which saved a little kid in front of me who fell in front of me. Little guy was being pulled up by his dad and I quickly went horizontally and put my legs into it. Let me tell you, at that time I was a couch potato and that gave me the leg workout of a life time. Also I was going down pretty fast on the bunny hills. 10/10 would do again
YES 🎉 the Futurama Xmas specials are hilarious!
John Goodman does Santa's voice and it's perfect
Season 1 Episode 1
Leela: I'm the only known member of my species.
This is one of my favorite episodes
The bobsled flipping over was a joke on how the Olympic team tipped over on their run
6:37 they briefly mention it once (episode 1)
Leela: "I'm the only one-eyed alien on this whole planet. My parents abandoned me here as a baby, and I don't even know what galaxy they were from."
The first two Futurama Xmas specials are my favourite Christmas episodes of any series. They’re so darkly imaginative at what Christmas will be like in a thousand years, and they’re hilarious.
I live in Canada so winter sports are a big deal. My family could only afford one winter sport and one summer sport, and although Hockey is more traditional for Canadians, I chose Skiing - TBH a major reason was because the weekly Ski School I was enrolled in ran on Sundays, which got me out of church for 8 weeks. Breaking that routine eventually let me stop going to church (except for major holidays). Hockey games and practices would not have gotten me out of church, so I chose WISELY. 😎
Skiing is a lot of fun if you enjoy the winter, and 90% of enjoying the winter is having the correct clothing to stay warm and dry. I always dressed in layers and never got sick because of skiing.
In addition to becoming a great skier, Ski School taught me independence and self-reliance. Instead of riding with my parents and them making all the decisions, I took the charter bus with the other ski schoolers (we’d watch a movie during the 2 hour drive) and when we arrived, I learned to find my way around. After a years of full day lessons, I advanced enough that we got afternoons to free ski after morning lessons.
The best part of skiing was I made great ski buddies, who were better and more reliable friends than my friends at school, who tended to change every year depending on what class we were assigned. My best friend to this day was my buddy from ski school! And we go skiing several times each winter and have gone on ski vacations to real mountains like Whistler and Mont Tremblanc.
Skiing is definitely worth trying! Just make peace with the fact you will fall a lot while learning, and remember if you feel yourself going out of control, it’s better to just fall over rather than try to recover, gain speed, and injure yourself worse. I’ve seen so many n00bs flailing around desperately trying to stay up and they just end up crashing and hurting themselves. One of the first things I was taught by my ski instructor was to fall over safely.
I’ve tried snowboarding too but after skiing for 8 years and trying to snowboard in my teens, my balance was accustomed to skiing parallel to the hill, whereas sliding sideways didn’t feel natural. I can technically snowboard, but I’m nowhere as good as skiing. I also think skiing is easier to learn, especially if you’re an adult because you need the resilience of youth to survive snowboarding.
Hooray for Xmas Bender is probably the most funniest wildest character in the show
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I live just down the hill from Lake Tahoe (and a ton of ski resorts) - so i grew up skiing and snowboarding as a kid/teen. At some point, I stopped going, and now lift tickets are ridiculously expensive so I haven't been in a while. With that said, I'd really like to get back on the slopes eventually, but I'm certain my lack of practice and out of shape ass is gonna be hurtin' when i do lol.
Keep the futurama reactions coming bro
I got destroyed skiing once in Breckenridge when I was like ten lol. It’s a lot of fun and I still do it, but I usually just chill in the lodge now lmao
Glad I'm not the only one!! >XD Tried Skiing once (dry slope) about 12, but South Park hadn't even started yet, so I never knew about Pizza and French fry, and that if you French fry when you mean to pizza, you're going to have a bad time; flayed the flats of my hands on the bristles... somehow; have no skill skiing but I'm a pro at innovative injuring's, that was 30-odd yrs ago; now a veteran of the long war with myself; who needs enemies when your brain makes you terrorize your own body! I certainly didn't tell my right arm to machete my own shin while gardening!
Honestly though, I've always wanted to do the whole lodge experience; maybe give real skiing a go; then again it's cold... and one skiing accident I read about has got me going me going "nah mate" ,if something's been done once, it can be done again.. and just no; this guy was going downhill, french-fried instead of pizza came off his ski's and hit a snow covered tree stump... with his ass-hole that he tore 8" up his back. I've collected nearly 4ft in lengths of scars in 40-odd yrs, I don't want 8" more (well, not that way anyway! :D); plus isn't there Irish'd Cocoa in the lodge; crash my ass down next to the Fireplace, sounds much more appealing! :D
3:07 that was just a insult though lol
11:24 did any of you guys stop to think about Dr zoidberg's feelings I'm glad somebody cares about him😅
Yes it's booze.. robots need alcohol to power their fuel cells... those homeless were dining on beer the quality of natural light or worse 😂
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Ugh. Conan O'Brien
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