You can’t fool me…
That’s a movie!.
Copy from 148832 to jpg, click the link, then paste that your into browser right after /o/
Do I pass?
Yes. I broke the link given the content of the pic.
BTW, to avoid a similar fate, always keep an eye on the chairs before they go about the turnwheel. If one does not have its seat down, step to the side and do not load, and start shouting STOP!
If I close my eyes, will it be a joke movie trailer when I open them back up? (Please?)
If you copy everything from the “http” to the “jpg” then paste into the address bar, the carriage return won’t register.
Either way, it’s an awful lot of trouble just to see some guy’s butt. Not a bad butt, but still.
I managed to screw up getting off a chairlift. I didn’t keep my tips up. A tip got caught and I flopped forward off the chair and landed face down, then lifted my head just in time for the chair to crack me across the back of my head.
I’ve caught my ski tails on the lift platform and had a ski release as the lift departed (they sent it with the next chair, and slowed the lift for me to get off, which was… less than gainly.) That’s pretty much the worst that has happened to me on a chair lift.
However I have fallen off a T-bar, taking 5 people with me on the way down. It was at Panorama resort in the Canadian Rockies, where, at this time, only a T-bar went to the highest part of the mountain. The T-bar track was quite steep, and one of my skis caught a loose patch of snow and that slightly dragged me off to the side. I foolishly shifted my weight and went splat and just went ass over teakettle down the mountain really. No injuries, except to my pride, and a few dirty looks.
A Scotsman tried to push me off a lift at the 1996 Worlds. Three of us botched the loading so badly that he was slipping off of the chair, so I hauled him up, resulting in his being on my lap, which he took as a poofter thing to do.