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Back From Whistler
Jonny Started conversation Mar 24, 2000
I'm now back from two great weeks of skiing in Whistler, it managed to dump snow on a regular basis to keep the conditions interesting. Despite the unusual experience of sliding through snow, rather than over ice, I managed to escape without any major injury. Top quality fun.
What I could really have done without was being called (and woken up) by my manager at 8:45 on Monday morning (having arrived back in England at 8:30 on Sunday morning) telling me that I was booked onto a week-long course starting at 9:00. I managed to arrive by 10, not too bad at all. When am I expected to get over my 8 hours worth of jet-lag? That's what I want to know.
Back From Whistler
Ant Posted Mar 24, 2000
Jet lag, not that doesn't exist, it's a just a paracontinental time distortion, you're actually meant to be tired all the time, that how the human body functions
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