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The "Center for Science in the Public Interest" has released its list if worst restaurant food in America. Some of these foods make me want to gag! --------------------------------------------------------------- If some of those foods listed makes you want to gag try eating a MRE http://www.mreinfo.com/ I'm not talking about the nice ones they have these days...I'm talking about a damn omelette with ham that has a half life of 8 years from the early 90's when I was in the army. But I tell you what if you haven't eaten all day long that shit STILL tastes halfway decent
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Ahhh c'mon satan! Lets have sex! http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/103919/?tag=Satan
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Sure is good that the boy has a skydiver for a father...others would surely not have the support for him that a jumper would. Can you do me one favor please? When your son makes it on the Red Bull team can you post videos of him tearing it up? I'm sure there's lots of folks on here that would enjoy watching. I know I would.
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I know what you mean now in regards to being scared! That was NOT the place you want to eat shit on a bike. Keep your eyes on that boy, pick him up when he falls down, then kick him in the ass and tell him to do it again. Congratulations and keep him safe.
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Boycott that stupid shit. And furthermore they should outright BAN A Shot of Love (with a nasty ass skank) I mean um Tila Tequila. I want to shove a icepick in my eye when I have to think about watching a few episodes of that horrible show with my daughter in law.
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Nah It's kewl I'm wearing my depends today.
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Oh Bolas...I think I just peed myself
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were like um.....not to be feared But don't think this just happens in texas. There are tons of teens attempting to seperate themselves from 'the crowd' just to claim independance. This is just a crowd mentality with one person who was stupid (er...ballsy) enough to wear a fucking tail on their ass and all the little guppies want to emulate said wolfboy[girl]. What these fuckers need are a few skydives to help put things in perspective.
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Is it legal to ask for a criminal background check when renting?
regulator replied to aykay's topic in The Bonfire
So when are you moving to Houston? And furthermore when do you plan on hitting up the local dropzones? Spaceland? Skydive Houston? Let me know if you want to jump with a NOOB -
Try this... http://www.transdermscop.com/ I had a buddy of mine that had such a weak stomach that every morning when he would take a shit, he'd smell it and barf all over himself. Hopefully your stomach isn't that weak.
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I wish I had a better answer for you, but (not trying to be an ass) why didn't you just hold on to it and sell it yourself rather than risking another transaction? I hope you get your money back.
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Hey Jim, In that video you posted it looked like the jumper had 3 smoke canisters he ignited, and tossed but I didnt' see any smoke...and around 2:30 he had the ring for what looked like the end of the smoke canisters, but he looped it around his thumb and grabbed his toggle again....why did he do that? Just curious.
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Canopy Downsizing Chart by Brian Germain
regulator replied to BrianSGermain's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
It looks like my canopy choice was correct according to Mr. Germain. I currently have 35 jumps with my Sabre2 190 and I weigh 155 lbs. I guess I payed attention after all! -
Klaatu was used on 'The day the earth stood still' If I'm not mistaken it was the name of Keanu Reeves It also was used by Bruce Campbell on 'Army of Darkness'
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As an IT professional I use http://malwarebytes.org/ I use the free version all the time and it removed all kinds of spyware and malware. It's a great tool.
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I must be confused...I though they were going to put in a 2 ton metal device that goes over the well head and capped it off...apparently that didn't work and they removed it? I thought they left it on the well and were trying to plug the leaks with that thing still on the well.
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How can you turn off a cypres after it's already been activated?
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Why Do You Skydive? (Psychology)
regulator replied to DHolland's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I do it because of the sense of accomplishment I feel every time I touch my feet down on the earth after falling 14,000 feet. The fact that I feel more acutely aware in freefall and almost as if time slows down during that 50-60 second ride to be accompanied by a relatively quiet canopy ride. Its the culmination of all your senses becoming overloaded and purged all within a short period of time. -
My dad is a deputy sherrif that patrols in boats in the water in Brazoria County. http://www.brazoria-county.com/sheriff/specialized/gcrs.htm
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Help - Which website design do you like better?
regulator replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
I don't necessarily know about being more punk rock, but the black website has more contrast and catches your eye just a little more. -
Pellosi: Why Work - Everyone else will pay for it for you . . .
regulator replied to turtlespeed's topic in Speakers Corner
I think what he meant to say was... Nancy Pelosi = no actual substance -
I registered as well...
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/24/opinion/24krugman.html So here’s how it is: They’re as mad as hell, and they’re not going to take this anymore. Am I talking about the Tea Partiers? No, I’m talking about the corporations. Much reporting on opposition to the Obama administration portrays it as a sort of populist uprising. Yet the antics of the socialism-and-death-panels crowd are only part of the story of anti-Obamaism, and arguably the less important part. If you really want to know what’s going on, watch the corporations. How can you do that? Follow the money — donations by corporate political action committees. Look, for example, at the campaign contributions of commercial banks — traditionally Republican-leaning, but only mildly so. So far this year, according to The Washington Post, 63 percent of spending by banks’ corporate PACs has gone to Republicans, up from 53 percent last year. Securities and investment firms, traditionally Democratic-leaning, are now giving more money to Republicans. And oil and gas companies, always Republican-leaning, have gone all out, bestowing 76 percent of their largess on the G.O.P. These are extraordinary numbers given the normal tendency of corporate money to flow to the party in power. Corporate America, however, really, truly hates the current administration. Wall Street, for example, is in “a state of bitter, seething, hysterical fury” toward the president, writes John Heilemann of New York magazine. What’s going on? One answer is taxes — not so much on corporations themselves as on the people who run them. The Obama administration plans to raise tax rates on upper brackets back to Clinton-era levels. Furthermore, health reform will in part be paid for with surtaxes on high-income individuals. All this will amount to a significant financial hit to C.E.O.’s, investment bankers and other masters of the universe. Now, don’t cry for these people: they’ll still be doing extremely well, and by and large they’ll be paying little more as a percentage of their income than they did in the 1990s. Yet the fact that the tax increases they’re facing are reasonable doesn’t stop them from being very, very angry. Nor are taxes the whole story. Many Obama supporters have been disappointed by what they see as the administration’s mildness on regulatory issues — its embrace of limited financial reform that doesn’t break up the biggest banks, its support for offshore drilling, and so on. Yet corporate interests are balking at even modest changes from the permissiveness of the Bush era. From the outside, this rage against regulation seems bizarre. I mean, what did they expect? The financial industry, in particular, ran wild under deregulation, eventually bringing on a crisis that has left 15 million Americans unemployed, and required large-scale taxpayer-financed bailouts to avoid an even worse outcome. Did Wall Street expect to emerge from all that without facing some new restrictions? Apparently it did. So what President Obama and his party now face isn’t just, or even mainly, an opposition grounded in right-wing populism. For grass-roots anger is being channeled and exploited by corporate interests, which will be the big winners if the G.O.P. does well in November. If this sounds familiar, it should: it’s the same formula the right has been using for a generation. Use identity politics to whip up the base; then, when the election is over, give priority to the concerns of your corporate donors. Run as the candidate of “real Americans,” not those soft-on-terror East coast liberals; then, once you’ve won, declare that you have a mandate to privatize Social Security. It comes as no surprise to learn that American Crossroads, a new organization whose goal is to deploy large amounts of corporate cash on behalf of Republican candidates, is the brainchild of none other than Karl Rove. But won’t the grass-roots rebel at being used? Don’t count on it. Last week Rand Paul, the Tea Party darling who is now the Republican nominee for senator from Kentucky, declared that the president’s criticism of BP over the disastrous oil spill in the gulf is “un-American,” that “sometimes accidents happen.” The mood on the right may be populist, but it’s a kind of populism that’s remarkably sympathetic to big corporations. So where does that leave the president and his party? Mr. Obama wanted to transcend partisanship. Instead, however, he finds himself very much in the position Franklin Roosevelt described in a famous 1936 speech, struggling with “the old enemies of peace — business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.” And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Roosevelt turned corporate opposition into a badge of honor: “I welcome their hatred,” he declared. It’s time for President Obama to find his inner F.D.R., and do the same.
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Can you give a few details about what makes you think he is unsafe in the air? Is it just his attitude, or is he doing something else that gives him the title of being 'unsafe'?
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K-12? How many fucking 4 year olds does he know that smokes rocks? That dude would straight up get his ass beat in my town.