christopherm

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  1. I think life has a chance when I ejaculate. All those little hard working fellows have a chance to produce life. C'mon guys, that makes since right. I'm just glad the pro-choice movement hasn't gone so far that they start aborting my balls. I mean that would be the next logical step right. "It is our body and we have no responsibility if we get pregnent or not, it is always some one elses fault like that nasty... what do you call them... oh yeah, male, that I just rode for 15 minutes". Gentleman, hide your balls, they will be next. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  2. That's just horrible, how could the parents possibly want that? You know the kid isn't loved as much and that's going to be pretty damn tough for him to stomach why he was born solely for body parts. I mean i know i'm a mistake but damn... that would just suck. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  3. I think that.... well if only.... when you.... stem cells only... they... clone... fuck, i forgot what I was talking about. Oh well, I just got done playing with some Boobies and I also think that cloning is wrong, i'm not educated enough about stem cells to give a give an opinion, I don't like admitting it but I see so many problems with the Bush administration, we wouldn't have to worry about oil if we ran on the hundreds of miles/gallon engines that MIT can create, Rocky and Bulwinkle should run the country, and I just got done playing with boobies. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  4. ( . )( . ) -So, how hard is the ground?1
  5. It's a Wonderful World - Joey Ramone (cover) -So, how hard is the ground?!
  6. Ok so I only got a c+ in math 60, that is my excuse for not knowing this.
  7. "I cock the pc before I even start to pack it.. Then once again when it is packed sitting in the container before I close it just to make sure." Maybe not the best thing to do, many times the pilot chute can work itself uncocked while you spend all that time packing it. I have gotten in the habit of cocking after i throw it down and checking it again before I put it in the container. Not necesarily a better way, but something to think about. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  8. The most important thing is to make sure to pull your chute before you hit the ground. If neither of them work, bend down and tie your shoes, it'll make the time go by faster. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  9. Q: How do you get an KU graduate off your porch? A: Pay him for the pizza. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  10. I'm surprised none of you have posted about this yet, but I just wanted to give a shout out to all you tiger fans (ELITE 8 BABY!) and say to bad too all you UCLA fans. And let's here it for Indiana sending Duke packing. March Madness Baby!, I love it. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  11. Oh, sorry people. I cut the whole canopy ride out of the digitized video to cut down the file size. I didn't really land that fast.
  12. It was a Manta 280' for a main and I don't remember the type of reserve but I think it was the same size, about. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  13. It was on one of my first hop n' pops during static line progression. So I pulled at 4000' and cutaway probably inbetween 2500 and 3000'. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  14. I posted the story of my cutaway a while ago here. Now you can see the video here. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  15. Ok, it was just a thought, i suppose the idea is already out there. Thanks for info all. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  16. I'm an impatient man and want more feedback from more people so click here! -So, how hard is the ground?!
  17. Actually something similar to the AFF rig might be what is in order. I was thinking a two pronged cutaway cable that weaves the BOC to the container on both sides. The unique part is the mechanism that determines whether or not BOC is released. Something like if when the bag is released before the pc, a clamp will tighten down on the cable and pull it from the weave as the bag leaves the container, thus releasing the BOC. However, if you throw the pc, then the clamping mechanism is voided and the BOC stays intact. I understand this adds complexity to the rigging of things and that might be the biggest concern. AndyMan might have said it all though, there might not even be a need for this if the pc was always packed correctly. Of course, horseshoes can still happen and are a very serious malfunction. (as opposed to those that aren't i suppose,
  18. Ok, right now I'm sitting at home and a thought crossed my head. Be ware these thoughts usually don't turn out that well. I don't have very much experience in this sport but I pack at the DZ so I have heard a lot about a lot of different malfunction situations. A big one is the horseshoe. What is the first thing you must do when you find yourself having one?, THROW YOUR PC! Well I have heard that when experiencing a horseshoe malfunction, the pc can be hard to locate and may also be hard to pull out of the BOC. So now I have sat at home and drawn some schematics for a BOC release. If the bag comes out before the pc, the BOC will just come off and the pc will be free. I'm looking for some advice on why this might work, why it might not work, pros, cons, has it been tried already, who should i go to with this idea if it does happen to be genius. But hey, i'm no rigger so some constructive criticism is expected. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  19. Open your parachute befor you hit the ground.
  20. That's what I like to here, thank you. Who here picked Mizzou over Miami, I know I did. WooHoo
  21. Not if i aim for the plane! -So, how hard is the ground?!
  22. Thanks a lot guys. I was looking for comfort, now i'll just discontinue fastening my chest strap!
  23. I'm such a retard picking oklahoma state to make it to the elite 8. Someone make me feel better about myself. All my upsets better be solid otherwise I can kiss my 5 bucks goodbye. -So, how hard is the ground?!
  24. If you send a topless photo with the rig on, it will be easier to identify the problem. -So, how hard is the gound?!