Tweet All About It: Aspen potpourri
Each week, we pick out our favorite and not-so-favorite tweets (at least those that are printable) about Aspen and display them on Sunday’s page A2.
• “It’s becoming increasingly clear that my baggy snowboard gear from 2004 is no longer en vogue. #Aspen” — @Kaare_Wagner
• “Back to racing! Colorado here we come!!!! #aspen #wcfinals #Colorado” — @manny_ski
• “After his last column, Aspen Times’ Roger Marolt sounds as dumb as Lo Semple claims.” — @nordictrecker
• “‘Skiing is like mental-floss, it puts you in the right frame of mind.’ — Aspen local, Mikey Wechsler” — @AspenSnowmass
• “T-shirt seen in Vail yesterday: Make Vail great again! Build a wall, make Aspen pay for it!” — @Joeburly
• “The #Aspen police scanner is reporting a bear in someone’s house. Tis the season, I guess. I still want more powder days before spring.” — @austin_colbert
• “Flights in front of us and behind us land in #aspen, but not our @united — now on a rickety 2.5 hour bus ride. What’s up @united?” — @danielfnovak
• “Thanks to @aspensnowmass for having us up on the mountain yesterday! So great to run into old friends on the hill! #Aspen #WinterCarnival” — @SCI_Official
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