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Everything posted by christelsabine
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Let's talk for find a solution. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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skymama better watch out for me tonight..
christelsabine replied to virgin-burner's topic in The Bonfire
LMAO! Shhh! It's a secwet! He he he! I already have to worry about the GPS wired turtle NARC finin' my secwet stash! Won sum I share if you takes da secwet oafth! One thing is for sure: You're neither a girl nor a lady, dude. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
What I do support or not is not the question here. And none of your biz. I just know whom your glorious leader(s) did invade. I doubt that there is much insight about ongoing issues between Georgia and Russia in *your* side. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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No. He's no chimp. Fixed it for you as that's something the world knows. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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pull altitude for more advanced jumpers.
christelsabine replied to skittles_of_SDC's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
A mal, too. You're my hero. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
As long as you believe in your self created fairy tales - yes. It seems you still believe in the holy crusade to free the poor. What an old BS. It's nice to know you are stuck in your corner of the world. Stay there. You seem to specialize in hit-and-run, terse, hateful posts. Wow. That kind of bitter bile inside must be hard to live with. I'm fine, thanks PFJ. Where have you been the last 4 yrs? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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What??? Is that the "home made head cinema"? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Oh mama. That's Haute Cuisine dudeist skydiver # 3105
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It was 2nd time this year, so quite rare but, this time fully visible. The sky is nearly completely clear, wonderful!
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Awww, just be kind. You never know .... dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Yeah, thanks Mike! We can see it in full light (a bit of fog there)- just the upper third is visible. Now all my neighbors are hanging out of their windows .... Thanks for info, really forgot it
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Military members keep their weapons at home... but not to kill? Do they make good can openers? Yes, it is beyond my tiny mind to think the militia would not use weapons to kill. I see, you're not that well informed. After leaving the army, ex-serviceman keep their weapons at home. Perhaps, I should have explained that a bit more but, thought that might be well known. Seems, it's not. Have a look at Swiss history, you may find out their war background is not that remarkable. "Just in case" simply means, if any invader would enter that small country, they'd be prepared. Invasions are "in" these days. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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General comments for the cut-and-run crowd. (Not you, AWL71) Switzerland is a neutral country, yet they have an Army and every citizen is a member of the militia with a military firearm at home, ready for call-up at a moment's notice. What does that say about their belief that their neutrality guarantees them freedom from attack? "If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were once our countrymen." - Samuel Adams You really should step back from things you do not have any clue of. Switzerland. Ever been there? Not "every citizen" is a member of "militia". Every man which ever joined the army is requested to keep his weapons at home. For "Just in case..." And for nothing else. They do not use weapons to kill. Beyond your imagination, right? Reading the rest of your post just shows, you do not know anything about Europe or about Switzerland. Which is no EU country. Did you know? Let me repeat: It's good to know you probably will never leave your Lone Star State - you surely would face a lot of problems outside your borders. Just shut up, go home and clean your guns. You're a fossil in mind. (Is that a PA???) dudeist skydiver # 3105
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As long as you believe in your self created fairy tales - yes. It seems you still believe in the holy crusade to free the poor. What an old BS. It's nice to know you are stuck in your corner of the world. Stay there. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Question for those who don't believe in a higher power.
christelsabine replied to gonzalesna's topic in Speakers Corner
And nothing from chuteless. Something's wrong in here. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
I have to redeem my former post. You're such a burner, man! dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Can't help myself: The name of your avatar sounds wrong, somehow .... - you're scared (see German forum) - you're nervous (see actual one) - perhaps YOU're the virgin? And not the virgin-burner? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Fear sitting next to the door
christelsabine replied to chrismgtis's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
No. I did not say that. If I'm the most experienced one on that load, yes. If not - what I said before: We talk to each other (mostly I know exit order before entering the plane, that's what I consider very normal) and last but not least, often there is a smart LO .... Jeez, WTF are you fighting for? There is a jumper feared to death when sitting close to the door, afraid to open that door - where's the problem? If he's doing solo, let him stay at the rear part. If he's part of a group, let the next one open the door. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
Voted from Germany, too. Pretty little one, congrats!
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Fear sitting next to the door
christelsabine replied to chrismgtis's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Low(er) jump Nos. usually do open much higher, so will not jump at first. At least where I use to jump. Accordingly, a 100 #s jumper will not sit next to the door and exit before FF groups, large RW groups. I thought that was clear to everybody. Or: @ skittles_of_SDC: During jump run, do FF or RW groups at your DZ step over the guy with 100 jumps sitting next to/opening the door?? What is mysterious to me: Why is OP complaining? Is it a MUST for him to sit next to the door? How many times did he do it? If he's got that much fear, why not talking to his DZ folks to let him sit in the tail of plane? OK, if he's in a small Cessna with a tandem and an AFF guy ... that's different. I wouldn't say more experienced jumpers open MUCH lower. See my thread. You still don't seem to understand that people with 100 jumps are sometimes on those RW groups. Also when I was still at like 30 or 40 jumps I occasionally was first one out doing belly solos because the rest of the load was freefliers. and since I was first out I was the one sitting next to the door. I have no idea what you are talking about with people stepping over 100 jump numbers. IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW MANY JUMPS YOU HAVE. IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE FIRST ONE'S OUT YOU WILL BE SITTING BY THE DOOR. Your logic is very flawed in the way you are looking at the exit order. I do understand that sometimes, jumpers with lower jump numbers are part of a RW pack! Jesus, I've seen them, can you imagine?? But, that was not question of this thread. OP did not say a word about any RW group. So let's talk about a solo jumper, that's impression he and entire thread communication left to me. Until today, I never saw a low No. jumper (say 30 jumps) exiting before a FF group - never. You can imagine, they are a bit quicker than you, right? (Or did you count until 20?) Or your hard deck is at 1000 ft? If it's usual at your DZ. OK, I don't mind. If you ever should bother to jump in Europe, just read local rules. JFI: I jumped in Spain (most of jump Nos.), Belgium, Switzerland, Netherland, Canada, South Africa. Various kinds of planes. Small and large helicopters. Jump runs always were the same. As I stated before. Says who? Who made the decision for "YOU"? What BS is that? As per my experience, jumpers talk to each other. (High pull? How many jumps? Doing what? OK, you're behind me ..... etc.) dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
Agreed. For first time in my life, I agree to one of your posts. It easely could've been a BSD! dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Fear sitting next to the door
christelsabine replied to chrismgtis's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Low(er) jump Nos. usually do open much higher, so will not jump at first. At least where I use to jump. Accordingly, a 100 #s jumper will not sit next to the door and exit before FF groups, large RW groups. I thought that was clear to everybody. Or: @ skittles_of_SDC: During jump run, do FF or RW groups at your DZ step over the guy with 100 jumps sitting next to/opening the door?? What is mysterious to me: Why is OP complaining? Is it a MUST for him to sit next to the door? How many times did he do it? If he's got that much fear, why not talking to his DZ folks to let him sit in the tail of plane? OK, if he's in a small Cessna with a tandem and an AFF guy ... that's different. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Fear sitting next to the door
christelsabine replied to chrismgtis's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Largest groups, RW and FF, at first. After, single jumpers, lowest numbers beeing the last (pulling higher). AFF, tandems. Low number single jumpers are not sitting next to the door. Except: In a small plane, like explained before. But not in the Otter, f.e. -
Fear sitting next to the door
christelsabine replied to chrismgtis's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
No, I did not say that 4 ppl is considered a large group. That was you, dear. Just leave the plane like jump run is done at your DZ. And just do a few hundred jumps more. Then let's talk again. dudeist skydiver # 3105