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Everything posted by ZigZagMarquis
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I'm sure mama's days of ladder-matches are over...
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... so where is mama
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Google "caspian sea monster".
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Will still load organize a Birthday load for skymama... even though my tread about such is gone...
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He can watch. EEEEeeeuuuuuwwweeee! Didn't think mama was into crossin'-swords-3-ways... but to each his and his and her own!
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SKYDIVE NAKED!
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Hope her boyfried doesn't see that! Anyway... another Happy Birthday to mama!
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WOW! Its a veritable skymama Birthday Boogie around here!!!
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Damn! How many Birthday Bashes is ol' skymama having!!!??!
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If Andrea and skymama both have a Birthday, does that mean she's 2 years older?
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Well Happy Birthday to the skymama!
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Years ago we had something sorta similar happen at Cal City. An up jumper wanted to propose to his also skydiver girlfriend. They went up on a 2-way while his buddies spelled out his wedding proposal to her on the target in flour... she had a total on her main... terminal reserve ride... never saw the proposal. He got her back to the hangar, calmed down, gave her the "get right back on the horse" spiel, borrowed her a rig and back up on another 2-way they go... she has another total and a 2nd reserve ride... doesn't see the proposal again! Well, his buddies pull him aside and give him the "ya may want to rethink this / save it for another day" spiel. He's had none of that and walked her out to the proposal spelled out on the ground... and she said "yes". Far as I know, they're still together.
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Why would I do that??? I moved here - why should they have to adapt their ways to suit me??? Its not about you, I was asking if its never unherad of a group of folks to ask for seperate checks from a waiter/waitress in France... eveidently not... and that's okay, was just asking.
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Nor are her boobs really all that big... nice, mind you, but kind-of small-to-medium-ish...
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What? You can't ask the waiter / waitress for seperate bills in Fance?
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Books about the history of parachuting
ZigZagMarquis replied to AmorDeCosmos's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
A picture is worth a 1000 words! -
I thought you were married now? Yeah, I'm allowed to kneel on a pillow. Aren't you? I thought married women didn't give blow-jobs? ... at least not to their spouses?
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I thought you were married now?
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Books about the history of parachuting
ZigZagMarquis replied to AmorDeCosmos's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
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N A K E D But seriously. Take notes. Don't miss the call. No distractions... e.g. shut off the TV and radio, don't be doing the dishes during the phone interview, etc. Being on the internet may or may not be a good idea? They may hear you typing, for instance and may be put off by it, would be my thought.
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You do that often N@t? Neat trick... Pee in the sink??!?? Why the heck would one want to do that for when there's a perfectly good shower near by!!??!
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BOOBIES!!!!
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Another of my childhood 'crushes' gone :-(
ZigZagMarquis replied to shropshire's topic in The Bonfire
Blue Skies. Drive Fast. RIP Elisabeth. -
THERE'S PORN ON THE INTERNET!!!????
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skyed, Cool application of an old idea using the latest technology... as I'm sure you know. Over the years, many of us have seen lots of types of cameras mounted to the struts of Cessnas to capture photos of student exits. I might have a few showing the set-ups used at Cal City back in the day, but I'd have to hunt for them. We even messed with mounting one of Keith's PC-? cameras under the wing of the Otter to capture exit shots; that worked marginally better then shoving Keith out onto the Otter's left strut / main mount a couple of miles before the spot. In the ol' Apple Valley days, Sparky experimented with a VHS cam-corder mounted under the step / under the door of the King Air, facing down and aft, of course, trying to capture exit video of test drops they used to do. Not sure if he ever got that working well or not. Getting the mounting angle and picking the correct lens was an exercise in trial-and-error as I recall, but it was great fun trying!