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Check out this thread in the incident forum. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=190156;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread
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I actually had that happen to me in high school and in college. There was no photographs taken though. Thank god.
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Don't put the sun in there. It might burn him. Although he SUCKS we do not want to injure the guy. The sun is hot!
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Seb sucks ChromeDome too! He has the moon and ChromeDome in his mouth at the same time!
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I thought it was Donkey Dicks until he said that about the goats. I have never tried it but I will take your word for it.
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Boston Chow-Dah is the bomb diggity. You will like sucking on the chowder Sebazz! But he said earlier he sucks Goat Balls?
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Muenkel, Since you took it there. At least I suck up to one person in the sport and not every person in a sport I don't participate in. Don't be offended it is only a joke. ***Nathan visioning the Carrie movie and
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Although he is not going to Perris he is still a cool guy. This thread is to talk about the good side of Sebazz! 1. He quit smoking cold turkey two weeks ago and has only had one cigarette since. 2. He is an AFF and Tandem Instructor. (According to Bill Von this means he has a small penis) 3. He was part of the DZ.com 10 way RW record! 4. He helped in "Rolling the Odometer Over" 5. Each weekend he does not fart in the plane and he drinks at least one beer for everyone of the 10,000+ DZ.commers! Feel free to add more!
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Again...Seb sucks Donkey Dicks!
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Sorry Seb! You suck Donkey Dicks! j/k
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Hey Seb! Everyone leave Seb alone. ***Chromeboy comes to earth in his UFO and picks up Seb. Chrome and Seb laugh at all the others. It's all shits and giggles.***
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Sad thing is I did not go this weekend.
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I had to work this week. Could not make it during the week. I called manifest yesterday morning and they said the ceiling was at 12,000 feet but it was raining and people were jumping anyway. I checked the weather forecast and it called for rain last night. I didn't want to drive an hour and a half to wait for the clouds to roll over and camp in the rain. I have several CASA jumps in my log book and it did not seem worth while. Oh well, I am going to Boston Providence to jump now. It is blue skies today!
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From High School through College... Nissan 4x4 - Wrecked Honda Civic - Wrecked Mitsubishi Eclipse - Leased and I put too many miles on it road tripping and my dad took it away. Isuzu Sedan: Blew the Engine. VW Jetta: Still Working and my current car.
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This damn weather in New England sucks. Nice Boogie planned for this weekend and it is all cloudy and raining off and on. I was going to camp at the airport and jump all weekend but I don't want to drive an hour to camp in the rain. I called my home DZ and they are only getting 8k. Supposed to get worse and there are really not any fun jumpers there.
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I have already made sure there is a Manager on Duty at the hotel this weekend. I am in the clear even if the place burns down!
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Alright.... Clothes packed... Jumpsuites cleaned... Cases of Beer Purchased... Sleeping Bag Cleaned... Off to Pepperell tomorrow early AM. Must jump the Balloons and Helicopters and pull off some Big Ways out of the CASA in the PM. This is like a mini WFFC close to home! Will meet fellow DZ.commers Lawndart, JDBoston, Howard White, etc.
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NacMac I am glad to see your Newbie! I miss the Poo Bah though!
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September 15 is my birthday. I will be in Northern Cal with Lummy and Sebazz1 though.
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Just got undressed by several women i don't even know!!!!!
nws01 replied to Viking's topic in The Bonfire
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Yes. You are right. And by the way. These instructions are what I used to make mine when I was in Naples. I live in a hotel now so I don't have one up here yet. The website is http://www.jump.net/~davec/kegpage.html Did not want to plagarize(sp)
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It holds more CO2 if it is cold.
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A refrigerator, the bigger the better. Side by side won't cut it, you need the one with the freezer on the top for the cold glass storage. A dorm size refrigerator will do, but that's not what I used. I obtained a 16 cu. ft. one from a coworker for $125, it was only 3 years old, so it was a pretty good deal. If you want to store a commercial keg and Corny kegs, you'll need something along the lines of a 21 cu. ft. A Corny keg is the old 5 gallon soda kegs that are perfect for kegging homebrew. The 16 cu. ft. holds the CO2 tank and commercial keg just right. A quality draft system that includes a CO2 tank, regulator, tap, shank, lines, draft faucet and drip pan. I got mine from Beer, Beer, and More Beer. They have quality equipment and are extremely helpful if you need to call them on their toll free line. I also got an inline check valve to prevent backflow into the regulator, not required but good for peace of mind. A 1" hole saw drill bit for metal to drill the hole in the door for the shank. A tap handle for your favorite beer. Mine is a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale tap handle. The picture here doesn't show it, because I got it shortly after the photo was taken. Lots of pint glasses to go in the freezer and a coffee can to collect $$$ from all your alcoholic friends that will be over. Cool stickers and magnets for the door. What you'll need to do: After you get all the equipment, put the CO2 tank in the freezer or refrigerator for awhile to get it cold. (When it's cold, it will hold more CO2.) Take the tank to a local homebrew supply store or welding supply and get it filled with CO2. I pay $1/lb for it. A 5# tank will last 6-7 kegs usually if not more. Make sure the local keg store has your favorite keg ready for you, because this is going to be ready in less than an hour! Figure out approximately how tall your tap handle will be on the tap so it doesn't get in the way of the freezer door. If you plan on using the tall wooden handles, you may need a "bonnet angler" to adapt it to the tap, and angle it away from the door. Beer, Beer, and More Beer has them. Find the correct height for the hole and the center point in the door. You should also make sure the inside of the door where you plan to drill is not a shelf if you don't want to remove the interior door panel. I didn't remove it, but if you do, you can get a piece of sheet metal to replace this. Seemed like a hassle to me, mine works out fine without removing the panel. If you plan on adding taps in the future for homebrew, make sure you take this into account when you mark the spot for the shank and adjust accordingly. Drill a pilot hole of 1/4" for the shank, then drill the 1" hole with the hole saw bit. Put the shank through the door and tighten it down. Put the tap faucet on the shank and get it all straightened out. Measure about 10 inches down from the tap faucet and mark a line for the drip pan. Drill pilot holes for the self-tapping screws and install the drip pan. Don't crank these down, as you'll want to be able to remove the drip pan periodically to empty it out. Some people like to put a small chain attached to the inside wall of the refrigerator to secure the CO2 tank and prevent it from falling. I still need to do this. You'll need to make a sturdy shelf for the keg depending on how the bottom of the refrigerator is shaped. Mine had the produce drawers there, and when I took them out, it needed a shelf. Right now I just have a wire rack with cinder blocks for support. A wooden shelf is on the to-do list, as well. Attach the regulator to the CO2 tank and then attach all the lines to the proper connections. Tap the keg and lift that heavy sucker into the what is now a kegerator. Open the valve for the CO2 tank and adjust the pressure to the proper setting for the beer you have. If the guys at the brew store know their stuff, they can tell you exactly. Most beers will be from 10-15 lbs, but my Sierra Nevada only needs 6-8 lbs. When that is all set, get a pitcher and open the tap, and make sure the beer flows and there are no leaks at any of the clamps. Get yourself a cold glass and pour a nice draft beer and enjoy! The total cost was $365 plus the drill bit for the hole, $16.
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Clay, You sofa king crack me up man!