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  1. Ok, so I'm not exactly a religious person....... but there is something clearly wrong with this.
  2. First Balloon jump?? case of beer???
  3. Ok, so here is my question. And I hope the other person this involved doesn't read this. But if they do, oh well... I did a long video project for a fellow skydiver and had her pay me in beer. I had beer in the fridge at home already, so it has sat there this week. When the May Parachutest comes out, I'll owe for my "A" license in it as well as a picture from Safety Day. Is it bad beer karma to bring the gifted to the DZ to pay my beer tax??
  4. I have two new favorite mountain ranges!!!!
  5. Sunshine I'm in love!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. DJatLarge

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  7. Not sure if this counts as weekend numbers......... but I got one in today at Blue Skies!!! They opened up for 2 loads after 6pm for a tandem passenger that didn't get his jump yesterday! Beautiful weather for a Monday!
  8. Ok, so this thread went a bit off track, or maybe I'm lost.............. Ever give PopRocks to a cat?? Entertaining!!! Dogs eat them to fast to notice
  9. I love it when I have decent numbers to post :5 Jumps:1 owe beer once I get my May Parachutest!!! 1 Jump on Friday at Snohomish.... that soft soft East field....... grass freaking 18 inches deep. 2 Saturday and 2 more Sunday at Blue Skies. Nice 2 way sit fly Sunday too
  10. Don't ya love it when you have a friend or co-worker tell you "I don't see what the big deal with skydiving is. You jump out, count to 10 and pull the handle." Simply invite them out for a jump and watch them back pedel out of it.
  11. Guess I owe beer once I get my copy
  12. I'm still waiting for my "A" license to be put in Parachutist. And if they submitted the photo for Safety Day at Snohomish, that will be twice Lots of beer!
  13. DJatLarge

    Best beer

    what he said.... All favors can be repaid in various amounts of beer, but work is best paid for in cash!
  14. MAY THE PHOTOSHOP WORK BEGIN!!!!
  15. You were looking good till you said you wanted to edit video on your computer. For that you will want to have a really good processor, at least 1 gig of Ram, and a huge hard drive to store the video clips before and after you edit them. You are also looking at whether you want to burn them to DVD's or not....... another thing to look at.
  16. Here's a good one to get stuck in your head: "All your base are belong to us" the song that plays with the video http://www.planettribes.com/allyourbase/AYB2.swf
  17. Geez, anyone heard of minimum cloud clearances??? I didn't see the DZ when I left the space ship..LOL
  18. Kinda long, but funny!!! Hey, I used to work in TV Truth In Media 4/5/02 Now I don't want to get off on a rant here, but, these days, truth in media has been pushed further into the backseat than loose change during a shuttle launch. I think it's a problem that you can't watch the nightly news without longing for the relative intellectual integrity of those thought bubbles on "Blind Date." If you're looking for empirical truth on TV, you're watching the wrong kinescope. TV news wants you entertained first, informed maybe. There's more useless eye candy in te n seconds of Headline News than in 24 hours of the Cartoon Network. And don't try to argue that all that shit on the screen is information I need to know. Nobody cares about the temperature in Bozeman, not even the people in Bozeman. That's why they've moved to Bozeman: they've given up. Look, the truth is that in cost conscious, bottom line America all the major news organizations have been removing key positions like they were editing an Iranian edition of the Kama Sutra. Instead of reporters on the scene gathering facts, what we're left with is an overstuffed, oxygen starved fish farm of opened mouth trout swimming in circles with absolutely no idea what they're talking about. The other night MSNBC had a leading authority on Al Qaeda and it turned out his only credential was that his name was "Al Qaeda." In today's information economy, the old journalistic mandate of "Get it fast, first, and right" has been downsized to just getting it fast and first. Today's idea of an "investigativ e report" is one they remembered to run a spell-check on. And the line between fact and opinion gets stepped on more frequently than the feet of a circus clown slow-dancing with a scuba diver. Also I don't trust anything said by a news anchor who doesn't have a believable hairpiece. How am I supposed to take seriously any guy with hair that makes the molded plastic thatch on a G.I. Joe's head look natural? Why should I believe his mouth when his scalp is screaming "liar"? (ANCHOR VOICE:) "This just on..." And nothing is more skewed than local news during sweeps. The I-Team takes their hidden cameras down to any business that doesn't advertise with the station to ferret out the potential dangers to the consumer. You never see them do a story on used car salesmen because they pump in too much ad revenue. Instead they storm the barely English speaking mechanic who is trying to feed his eight kids , who charged the undercover reporter with a forty-thousand dollar surveillance briefcase an extra nickel for a sparkplug. And it's all hyped with overly dramatic upcoming-story teasers that sound like Adam West reading "War Of The Worlds" to the blind. Look, we know each of our major newspapers comes with an established point-of-view. T he New York Times' is that of a liberal Northeastern academic. The Wall Street Journal's is that of conservative corporate America. And USA Today's is that of Sean Penn's character in "I Am Sam" after inhaling paint fumes. But on the whole, the re is no liberal or conservative bias? Come on, does anyone really believe that chick Ashleigh Banfield on MSNBC has an agenda that goes any further than launching her own line of eyewear? The sad truth is, we don't object to the slanted nature o f our news because being told how to think is easier than figuring it out for ourselves. Media bias is just the latest in a long line of American labor-saving devices that began with the cotton gin and will likely end with us swaddled in our full-sensory La-Z boys, while a holographic Wolf Blitzer gnome dances on your man-breasts and yips, "Bad stuff happened to other people in the world today, but not to you, Pumpkin. That's the news. Have another bear claw." Let's be honest with ourselves. Yo u want the truth? You can't stay awake for the truth. We want police chases, mudslides, and world leaders caught on tape having sex with their daughter's piano teacher. We don't give an embryonic rat's ass about Enron, the Middle East, or the new Campaign Finance Reform bill because it's way too complicated and depressing. When we come home from a hard day at the office, all we want is to kick our feet up on the coffee table, pop open a cold one, turn on the television, and be reassured that everyone in the world is more fucked up than you are, especially the people reporting on it. Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. Dennis Miller
  19. I know there are a couple DZ's in Nebraska, and one or two near Des Moines.... look at the dropzones section here for exact details.
  20. Hmmmm, I'm smelling BEER ACME!!!!! My rig is in the hands of the rigger at Blue Skies. Reserve is due and container needs a bath, still smells like the gear closet it lived in before I bought it
  21. I met a dog at Snohomish recently named "Mal" as in Malfunction!! I think I'll name my next cat Toggles, and my next dog Whuffo! Yes, I'm a dork!
  22. Ok, so I slept on the floor at the drop zone last night, and woke up this morning to one of the bluest skies I've seen in a while. I even took pictures since they don't happen that often in Seattle. Looks like another beautiful day to jump out of airplanes!!! Hope to see some of you Snohomish folks at Blue Skies today!! Sorry I missed the caravan yesterday