Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Skier nearly loses his pants in Sochi slopestyle qualifyin



Although Judd Frost has traveled to serve snowbird customers in Arizona, he said Costa Rica is the farthest he has sent an employee to deliver garments.Anderson was a first-time customer, Judd Frost said, referred by his fiancĂ©e, who attended grade school with Jessie Frost. He said he has also served the Douglas Dayton and Cargill families since he opened Judd Frost Clothiers in 1994 near Wayzata's marina along Lake Street.His daughter and her fiancĂ©,Honeycomb Tissue Balls Jeff Arndt, will get to attend the Las Brisas wedding, and also visit a cousin in Costa Rica, Judd Frost said.And how did it feel to be guardian and courier of the eagerly awaited wedding pants?"I feel like I am carrying treasure through the jungle," Jessie Frost said via e-mail Sunday. "It's pretty intense,Long Sleeve T-Shirts but feels pretty great."Swedish skier Henrik Harlaut's pants nearly fell off in the qualifying round of the ski slopestyle"petition,"ing perilously close to flouting public indecency laws and showing off a particularly fashionable pair of blue stretch pants. 

Though no Cossacks were called to the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park to investigate the incident, Harlaut vowed to toe the edge of decency with baggy ski pants that sag down below his knees and expose his buttocks to the Sochi Games – and the world.Paper Tissue Honeycomb Balls"I've got suspenders," Harlaut said. "So they're always secure."Henrik Harlaut's pants went for an adventurous ride during the qualifying round.Our store can offer Dsquared Long T-Shirts cheap price, welcome choose!The 22-year-old Harlaut,Buy cheap Coach Grade Sunglasses, Custom Fit Stripe Shirt and more. considered one of the best freeskiers in the world, finished seventh in the"petition and first in underwear exposure. It is unclear whether additional security was called in to monitor the situation, though based on the reaction of on-course announcers who expressed shock at Harlaut's fashion sense, the backlash could have been far worse than it was. 

Between Harlaut's gray pants – which looked to be at least a XXXL, maybe larger – and his head of dreadlocked hair he hasn't cut in at least four years, he surely was the most colorful skier among the 32 who hit the slopestyle course in the sport's Olympic debut. His pants' death-defying journey up and down his backside ended with them in the down position after his stuck his second run in the finals for his highest score of the day, 84.4.Other riders backed Harlaut, contending that his pants are no public hazard but merely an expression of a dude who just loves to ski.

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