ZigZagMarquis

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  1. True. She'd probably get all bent when someone asked if she's show her tits to get extra altitude or when some drunk male skydiver slapped her on the ass one night around the bonfire...
  2. She didn't say it was her first marriage. Come-on... she's like what... 12!??! Gotta be her first marriage! JOKING! I know she's not 12! 18.5, right? *runs away*
  3. OBTW... Congrats amstalder and you owe
  4. Those words did come out of her moms mouth a few weeks ago come to think about it. I wouldn't argue with her, she has access to ALOT of firepower! So much for Chicks Rock then...
  5. I hope not, he jumps too... Well then, right up until he gets her knocked-up... Any day now, statistically... You're not saying they "have to" get married...
  6. I hope not, he jumps too... Well then, right up until he gets her knocked-up...
  7. Actually that will be 2 cases of beer you'll owe. One for your first jump away from your home DZ and another one for your first jump at that DZ. Yes. That will be one case of beer owed for your first jump at a new DZ. Beware of a some of the "fine print" to the Beer Rules that some DZs impose.... "If a jumper accumulates 3 cases of beer owed, an additional penalty case will be imposed." and Some DZs will honor a "beer exempt" clause if one has over a certain # of jumps, typically 3000. Sometimes this applies everywhere, sometimes this applies only at one's home DZ. Good luck. Oh, and since you asked... you owe .
  8. This has GOT TO BE the single most suck-up-iest post EVER on dropzone.com!!! Dude, you should owe for that! You damn vulture! You just want free beer!! Well... yeah! DUH!
  9. Will skymama be at this year's Chicks Rock???
  10. Love is the ghost parting your hair Love is the killer you thought was your friend Love is the creature who lives in the dark Sneaks up, will stick you and painfully pick you apart -- Concrete Blond ... okay, verse, not line, but still good.
  11. Lots of people talkin', few of them know, soul of a woman was created below. -- Led Zeppelin You're not the one, but you're the only one. -- Foo Fighters
  12. This has GOT TO BE the single most suck-up-iest post EVER on dropzone.com!!! Dude, you should owe for that!
  13. Well... I just finished up the dishes, am working on the luandry, the laundry always takes so long because of the skid marks you leave in your undies, dear, and will be cleaning up the back porch / back yard soon...
  14. I voted "Yes" because I thought you were saving yourself for ME... N@t!!???!!!
  15. JR... hows the turbine 206 project coming? When its done... any chance of talking y'all into bringing it west for a "Cal City -- One Night Stand" event" ????
  16. 5 Jumpers + Pilot... that's my story and I'm sticking to it...
  17. She's married, you doofus! Well if you're single and dating skymama, you're not the one cheating... she would be...
  18. Hank Ascuitto or Bob Celaya would be my 2 guesses of folks that might know something about L-39 ejection seat chutes. Hank is still on the top side of the dirt, but I have no idea how to get in touch with him. Someone else might? Bob goes by 2jumphi around here, but I don't know how much he lurks dropzone.com anymore. You might want to try mjosparky here too, he may have a tipper or two for you if what others have already posted haven't hooked you up yet. Good luck.
  19. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/08/10/mcmahon-knocks-opponents-gop-senate-primary-eyes-blumenthal/ Linda McMahon Knocks Out Opponents in GOP Senate Primary, Eyes Blumenthal Published August 10, 2010 Linda McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, was the last woman standing Tuesday in a battle royal – this time in the political arena. McMahon won the GOP primary in Connecticut, crushing money manager Peter Schiff and former Rep. Rob Simmons, the one-time favorite who suspended his campaign months ago but recently ran an ad reminding voters his name remained on the ballot. McMahon will face State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who was unopposed for the Democrats' Senate nomination, in November to succeed retiring Chris Dodd, also a Democrat. "Tonight, I am honored to have earned the support of Republicans around Connecticut," McMahon said in her victory speech, adding that she will be a voice of change. "This election is about jobs. The American Dream is threatened, but Washington continues its reckless spending, massive debt, and tax increases," she said. "Washington is suffocating small businesses and killing jobs. This is not only threatening our well-being, but also the well-being of our children and grandchildren. It's time for something different." GOP contenders included Lt. Gov. Michael Fidele; Tom Foley, a businessman and former U.S. ambassador to Ireland, and business executive Oz Griebel. Democrats seeking a ticket to the fall campaign were former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy and Ned Lamont, a businessman making his second try for statewide office. Lamont won a Senate primary four years ago, upsetting Sen. Joe Lieberman, who then won a new term in the fall as an independent. In other Connecticut races, former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy defeated businessman Ned Lamont in the Democratic primary for governor, overcoming a better-known and better-funded opponent in the final weeks of the campaign. Malloy on Tuesday narrowly bested Lamont after a campaign that turned negative, with the candidates trading accusations about each other's records. For Malloy, the primary victory was a redemption of sorts for his loss in the 2006 Democratic gubernatorial primary against New Haven Mayor John DeStefano. This time, Malloy said it was easier to differentiate himself from Lamont, a Greenwich businessman best known for challenging Sen. Joe Lieberman in 2006. Malloy will face the winner of a three-way Republican primary. Lamont spent more than $8.6 million in the losing effort. State Sen. Sam Caligiuri held off challenges from two other Republicans to win the party's nomination in the 5th congressional district. Caligiuri entered the race late last year after dropping out of the contest for U.S. Senate, then won the party's endorsement at its May convention. He was challenged by Justin Bernier, a veteran who served in Afghanistran, and Mark Greenberg, a Litchfield real estate developer. Caligiuri, who also served as acting mayor of Waterbury following the arrest of Mayor Philip Giordano on child sex charges, will face U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy in November. Caligiuri currently holds the state Senate seat vacated by Murphy when he was elected to Congress in 2006.