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Subject: Re: Aspen and Boulder, CO Posted on: Sat, 08 Jul 2006 02:24:25 GMT

"lal_truckee" wrote in message
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> Alohacyberian wrote:
>> wrote in message
>> news:1152246638.379760.5100@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>>> drystone@swiftdsl.com.au wrote:
>>>> We've been to Boulder, CO, and would like to know what Aspen is like.
>>>> Can anyone give a comparison with regards to size, culture, shops,
>>>> activities (especially for young kids), proximity to other towns?
>>>>
>>>> We're thinking of going to Aspen for a week after New Years Eve but
>>>> need convincing our young children wont spend the week suffering cold
>>>> hands, feet, and snow-blindness!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>> A$pen ? Take lot$ and lot$ of dollar$.
>>>
>> Prime rib costs more than a hot dog. KM
>
> That's not the problem.
> The problem is paying for prime rib and getting sausage - a step up from
> hot dog, but not worth a prime rib price.
>
Well, I don't agree. I love everything about Aspen. It's my favorite ski
area and I live in the springtime, summertime and autumn as well. Obviously
there are those who agree with me or there wouldn't be the crowds you
reference. KM
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