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That's right IanHarrop, you have to drive them for a while before you know if they are solid! lol
For the record, I wasn't scared, just concerned. But I also supported Chad's jumping habit and NEVER asked him to quit. I also expressed an interest in jumping from the start. I still am a little uneasy when he jumps, but love my own. Such a double standard.
To Chad's credit, I didn't jump regularly until after we had been together almost 2 years. He always made it very clear that no matter what, I came first.
Jen
Do or do not, there is no try -Yoda
To Chad's credit, I didn't jump regularly until after we had been together almost 2 years. He always made it very clear that no matter what, I came first.
Jen
Do or do not, there is no try -Yoda
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QuoteCome to Headcorn - that will get her worries in some sort of perspective!
Go on Moth - you know you want to!
Yeah she could sit down an talk all day about PMT with the other one

Gone fishing
QuoteI'm with Tonto on that one. Being a weekend jumper and going at around 400 jumps a year in a country with bad weather means there isn't really time to spare. Work all week, jump all weekend.
The person asking the question has 26 jumps in 2 years. That's a very far cry from 400 jumps a year with travel involved. There is a big difference between a weekend local jumper and one who travels all over the place frequently to jump, who competes, etc.
It's a basic question of priorities. Where does jumping fall, where does the SO fall, and can the two coexist. There is no one answer, each person is different and has to decide this for themselves.
The person asking this question needs to soul search for himself. All of our answers are basically irrelavent.
Jen
Do or do not, there is no try -Yoda
Well that's just goofy... Why can't you just trade them in?
I mean if you've got a lousy one you wouldn't get much credit towards a new one, but if you've got one that is half decent shouldn't you get good trade in value towards a better model?
You could trade up from one that back fires for one that purrs like a kitten
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