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usskydiver

It's my last day at work - and I am not sad!

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Tim,

Thank you so much for including me in the festivities and for serving so diligently for the past 25 years. Your patience has paid off and I simply can't wait to see your future unfold as it holds so many wonderful opportunities. You know I had a wonderful weekend as usual when I come up to visit.

Hugs,
Lisa

Oh, and Pammieeeeeeeee, what's wrong with my being the only one giving instructions? :P:D;) I wasn't, BTW, but I did contribute to the delinquency of an adult.

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At least you know where you stand even if it is in a pile of shit.

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Yeah, Minxx and I were on the phone this weekend remembering how much stuff we've forgotten in just a coupla month!! YIKES! Plus, you would proably get better (or the same!) version we have where you're at. :)
What slot you flying, OSC? That's mine (despite my username, which I penned the first year of FF$ when I was Tail). We exit the standard A with compete grips except tail. Tail has OSC leg and the bar, and transitions to the arm grip at exit or on "set". We have a grip plan in the door for who has high and who has low arm grips on Point and OSC to show the proper formation out the door. Point and OSC are at a 45 degree angle in the door, ISC is responsible for anchoring out the door, as per usual "jump down the manhole cover" fashion.

Cool - I do have some 4-way brain cells left! YEAH!!! Although any other 4-way folks with a better clue, I'm like, TOTALLY open to suggestion. Our cameraperson hates the O exit!

;)

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Yeah, Minxx and I were on the phone this weekend remembering how much stuff we've forgotten in just a coupla month!! YIKES! Plus, you would proably get better (or the same!) version we have where you're at. :)
What slot you flying, OSC? That's mine (despite my username, which I penned the first year of FF$ when I was Tail). We exit the standard A with compete grips except tail. Tail has OSC leg and the bar, and transitions to the arm grip at exit or on "set". We have a grip plan in the door for who has high and who has low arm grips on Point and OSC to show the proper formation out the door. Point and OSC are at a 45 degree angle in the door, ISC is responsible for anchoring out the door, as per usual "jump down the manhole cover" fashion.

Cool - I do have some 4-way brain cells left! YEAH!!! Although any other 4-way folks with a better clue, I'm like, TOTALLY open to suggestion. Our cameraperson hates the O exit!

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2 in, 2 out? or 1 in, 3 out with a rotation from tail?

PS: I have no 4 way brain cells....

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Pretty sure. Will also go over it with Chris Talbert.



And you were complaining that I wasn't telling you??:P

Two out, 2 in BTW. Got this exit from Chris and Rodney and Beez folks. Pretty standard. ISC has to do the work to get it to fly.

Cheers!

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Pretty sure. Will also go over it with Chris Talbert.



And you were complaining that I wasn't telling you??:P

Two out, 2 in BTW. Got this exit from Chris and Rodney and Beez folks. Pretty standard. ISC has to do the work to get it to fly.

Cheers!



No "dis" intended. I just needed to take a sec and visualize your words. Makes sense to me.

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