Nightingale

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  1. I saw the Glory of Christmas at the Crystal Cathedral years ago and it was great. I wouldn't mind seeing their Easter play as well.
  2. um... no it doesn't. The ova isn't released til the middle of the cycle. Ovulation occurs 14-16 days after the first day of menstruation. Most women bleed for 4-7 days. Therefore, ovulation occurs 7-10 days after the end of her period. At the normal start time of her next period, she'd be, at most, two weeks pregnant. At least, that's what the internet said. Elfanie would probably know better.
  3. rig is a jav, grey with purple pie-type slices on the main pin cover, purple reserve pilot chute cover, and purple embroidery of javelin logo on the yoke.
  4. I thought about black... but black, at Perris, in 100 degree heat in the summer... BAD.
  5. dunno why I didn't do this before... Jumpsuit designs, #1-8. Pick your favorite! I'm debating mostly between #1 and #7
  6. LOL! That's the picture on the Bev Suit order form. I just made the .pdf into a .jpg and have been playing with the magic wand tool in photoshop to change the colors around. Here's two more.
  7. what would you guys think about #1, but with purple spandex on the sides instead of silver? my dad thought the back looked too "busy" LOL. So, then the whole back would be purple except for the yoke and grippers.
  8. hehe. I'm getting a freefly suit too. I just don't have to worry about that design. I already know what its going to look like. The RW suit was a little harder to figure out. I had these two colors but didn't know how I wanted to put them together.
  9. the main differences are: collar color Yoke color (the big triangle over shoulder and chest) pinstripe (yes/no)
  10. These are the designs I came up with... let me know what you think.
  11. we talked about the RSL and concluded it wouldn't be an issue... The RSL is connected from the main riser to the reserve pin. If you cutaway and pull reserve, and the deployment of the reserve causes the main malfunction to clear, the RSL is no longer an issue because the reserve pin has already been pulled, leaving the RSL with nothing to snag on. At that point, since you have silver in your hand, the RSL is only connected to the main and an itty bit of velcro, which, according to our safety day seminar, is not anywhere close to strong enough to hang up the main on the container and cause a mess.
  12. Dang.... have you considered dental implants? my grandmother got those instead of dentures and loves them.
  13. and if he didn't do it, he needs to step forward and provide a DNA sample and an alibi, rather than hiding.
  14. That's just what i was told at safety day.
  15. you just described me. I never had instability issues in AFF. If my instructors hadn't made me do barrel rolls and backloops and unstable exits, I wouldn't have learned what instability felt like, and if it'd happened on one of my solos, I'd have freaked. At least this way, instability was planned and I knew to expect it and deal with it. I knew what it felt like and how to deal with it, it made it easier to deal with it when it popped up unexpectedly. That's my personal experience as a student. Dunno about anyone else. Edit: I was told before my backloop jump that the point was to see if I could recover from an unstable situation, not to complete a perfect backloop, so if I fouled up the backloop, that was ok, so long as I got unstable and kinda upside down, and then stable again.