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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago
alleycat
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OH NO!!!!! my top sheet was scratched by a nasty skier... how shall I ever be able to ride with a scratch on my topsheet... my board is quite simply ruined. Please tell me how to fix it so my graphics are perfect again. I won't go onto the hill with scratched graphics....oh the shame of it all, my bro's will laugh at me. My season will be ruined. Please help me fix this most serious problem.
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago
Phishhed7
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i broke the topsheet on the second day i snowboarded (hit a car and rode under it ,the board hit some suspension stuff and 'bent' the edge was ok but the board was broken - it was on the front of it just as it stops being 'bent', i don't have to tell u i didn't have any money etc etc anyway I rode 3 seasons on that board so your scratch should not be a problem - snow will cover it if nothin else...
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago
Milenko9000
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Gee, I thought he was laying on the sarcasm pretty thick.....I'm surprised he didn't catch on
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago
bhartin
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LOL I think the more scratches on your board you have uh.. okay.. think of this way.. like skateboarding, the more scars you have.. wait.. i dunno. sorry

.:agatha:.
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago
Krazy Larry
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the more scratches you have -> the more snow stick on top. how's this way of thinking?
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