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Everything posted by Conundrum
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Beautiful bike, I really like the new 636.
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Sometimes we have to make very hard decisions, but also sometimes, it's for the better. Just remember, you can always change your mind.
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lol, I just spent the last month in Boston and the weather was fabulous. With the exception of a few rainy days, it was sunny and hot, hardly any clouds at all.
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Wow, how neat! I love animals and hope it recovers quickly!
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Thanks cocheese! It's great to be back and of course I missed all of you!
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I've always wanted to hang-glide and in fact, it was between that and skydiving. Anyone know a good place in SoCal?
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0:0:0 Been in Boston for the last month.
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*snicker* I need one of those
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When did you move to throwout deployment?
Conundrum replied to DrStrangelove's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I've only jumped a throw out. -
Yay, I hope you enjoy your stay here, too bad Im leaving tomorrow for Boston, I would have liked to have met you
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I miss my bike. I had a Ninja for 2 years, it was only a 250 but it was my first bike and half the time I was riding my friends bigger bikes anyhow. I sold it last year in hopes of getting a new bike, but then I started going to school and couldnt afford it; one day though, I will have another one.
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I bet the cops were pissed. http://media.ebaumsworld.com/mustangspin.wmv If it's been posted, kiss my arse.
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Wow, that is really awesome.
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~!!HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!~
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The key to a good diet is no to starve yourself. It is to eat the right things and exercise. Why people think they need to starve to death is beyond me. It does more harm than good.
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YES PLEASE!
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Did a successful Mr. Bill this weekend
Conundrum replied to Conundrum's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
They are dangerous because many things can go wrong, so if you decided to try one, make sure you have a set plan and carry a hook knife with you. I don't think it really matters if the heaviest is under canopy or not, because no matter who is where, you are still putting the same amount of weight under the parachute. I did my Mr Bill on my 64th jump, but I did it with someone who was experienced with Mr Bills, and had done many of them before. I would not have done it with someone who had the same low jump number as me. So if you want to do one, I'd say to do it with an experienced skydiver, if anyone. -
Did a successful Mr. Bill this weekend
Conundrum replied to Conundrum's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I don't see why it would mishape the canopy, you are only putting more weight under it is all. I'm guessing you pack for as soft an opening as possible, I've never packed a rig for a Mr. Bill, though. -
AAAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH! +1 for this name
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{{{{{{{{{{PRAYERS & VIBES}}}}}}}}}}} Hope all turns out ok
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Well, that's why I said this: If you are stupid enough to sell a canopy to someone without at least looking at their logbook and seeing/asking what they have been flying and or asking them about their history, you'd be moronic. This is I guess not a question that you can answer with one general answer, it's more of a case by case thing.
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There's only so much babysitting someone can do before it is the buyers responsibility. People need to be held accountable for their actions, and/or purchases. If a buyer decides to buy a canopy from me I would of course ask what they were flying before and such, maybe ask someone who knows them about their canopy control, but that's it. If they decide to do something stupid under the canopy they bought from me, is it my fault? No, people in this sport are adults, they should act like it and take responsibility for what they do.