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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The idea of someone trying to cop a feel by crashing into them on skis is such a weird one. Also, unless gwyneth was snowplowing straight down Bandana, how would he get his skis between hers? It’s impossible to get your skis between someone else in front of you unless they are in a wedge and not turning. It’s just such a strange story. Deer valley only stays open until the first in April to catch all the California families on spring break, so the resort was undoubtedly full of kids on spring break, especially on bandana. That run is a busy because it’s the only way to get to empire/lady Morgan, which serve more advanced terrain, and it also goes to the montage, which might have been where the Paltrow group were staying. It’s always busy. [/quote] It's not a weird idea if he really was right behind her. If you felt a body up against your backside what would you think? That's her version of events but it's not hard to see how her mind went there. Obviously he has a different version of events. Weird that it's always so crowded and busy yet only 1 witness.[/quote] While skiing and someone plows into you? Nope. Not a normal thing to consider.[/quote] . [b]Who said GP was normal? [/b]People are not all the same. [/quote] Exactly. Given all the other self involved things she has said over time, I actually think this completely fits what she might have been thinking. Kind of a dumb thing to say, but I could envision her thinking this. Other parts of this seem inconisistent thus far - was he knocked unconscious? then how did he refuse ski patrols help? If he really had broken ribs from this, it is difficult to believe he would have refused help. Also kind of weird that there were very few witnesses if this was a crash big enough to knock someone unconscious and break ribs on a crowded green run. [/quote] Sometimes when you fall it takes a while to realize you are injured. I fell on a steep mogul field and told everyone I was fine and skied for the next 3 hours without a problem. The next day realized I had whiplash and had bruised my ribs, and I couldn’t ski for a week. I skied once with an acquaintance who fell on a mogul run and said she was fine. We skied back to the base and the next day she told me she had torn her acl. Is there any dispute that he had broken ribs? Not something you can fake on an X-ray. [/quote]
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