
I’m working on getting my Master’s degree in English, and as the joke goes, “I already speak English, what are they teaching?” Admittedly, these hyper-educated individuals get the big bucks to teach grown men and women to read. The challenge, of course, is that they have to teach reading in a way that we deem to be worth thousands of our dollars. As you might imagine, it takes some creativity.
One of their favorite techniques is to take seemingly unrelated books, stories, poems, etc. and force us to analyze their connections, conflicts, and interactions. I keep forking over the dollars, so I guess their strategy is working.
I’ve decided to test this idea on all of you fine readers in what I’m calling the Monday Mashup.
The theory is that putting anything in a new context will change the way you perceive it. Here are three popular snowsports webisodes. Two you’re likely to be very familiar with, and one will probably be new to most. Watch what you’ve got time for…then react your ass off! Or quietly contemplate the meaning of it all. Your choice.




I pledged (kinda) to hate on the shitty movies that come out every year, rather than provide the standard ski mag review of “great riders, great locations, great movie.” So it’s a little dangerous to start with such a sappy bullshit review, but I love the Traveling Circus series. It is probably the only film project in skiing that I have no qualms about. The damn thing just succeeds on so many levels:
