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Me? Mostly work, but I do try and check the forums once before I crash at home just to make sure I don't miss anything important. IMPORTANT!? Chuck My webpage HERE
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Monty Python stuff Marcus Entebe singing in drag at the end of the "swoop" video. Chuck My webpage HERE
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Welcome back! Glad you had fun down at the U.N. of skydiving...LOL! Chuck My webpage HERE
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Feel free to toast me with cheap beer, then return to your regularly scheduled posting. Chuck My webpage HERE
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And now I am a VETERAN. My webpage HERE
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I am such a post-whore! My webpage HERE
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I know that I am truly wasting bandwidth here, but I cant resist... My webpage HERE
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I am generally a mix of 1 and 2, but end up being a 4 when it comes down to it. I have never been a 3, even when I was driving a new C-5 and sporting a two-tone Submariner. My two general fridge fillers are Rolling Rock and Coors Light. Rolling Rock because I like it and Coors Light because I can drink it all night and keep my wits about me when I need to. That, and I like it. I grew up on Bud Light and Miller Light and will gladly even drink Old Millwauke Light if that's whats in the fridge at the loft or what the students bring. The only thing I avoid like the plague as far as "regular beer" goes is Budweiser, ESPECIALLY keg bud...UGH! Headache in a cup! and now, for your pleasure: the viking toast: How do we drink?! WE DRINK LIKE VIKINGS!! cheers, Chuck My webpage HERE
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I have four fingers through the toggles and riser-dive with three of them while holding the toggle in place with my pinkie. I rear riser with my thumbs. Chuck My webpage HERE
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Ladies and gentlemen, my H-mod Cobalt 75 (the orange one)has a couple of hundred jumps on it, has been in the water three times (and dried in the sun), and still flies straight. I have never seen a main with lines shrunk five inches in my life. Two or thee inches, yes, but only after real abuse (like I put on a main). As for the original post: That 500 jump Stilleto with new lines will fly very nearly identical to a new one (and will be much easier to pack). Chuck My webpage HERE
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Clay could always get a job as a lawn jockey, that does not require moving from one spot. At least that way he might see the light of day. Chuck My webpage HERE
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Yes, it rocks. Buy it. My webpage HERE
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Right ON! Chuck My webpage HERE
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What is acceptable beer, you ask? COLD,FREE, OTHER PEOPLE'S What are your questions? Chuck My webpage HERE
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Pointless? What did he mean by that? My webpage HERE
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Pond Swoop Nationals @ The Ranch
SkymonkeyONE replied to Jimbo's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
That video only cost me $15 bucks (competitor) and only costs $20 if you are a Ranch Hand. In my opinion it is a bargain at any price. Another fantastic video that Speed Curve did for the June PPPB meet at Perris. You can buy that one for $25 off the PPPB website: http://www.para-performance.com chuck My webpage HERE -
You sick bastard... I bet you have to sit down to piss, don't you?! Chuck My webpage HERE
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I second that. What a horrible sight. To answer the original question: It depends on the type of relationship you had with the person. If you had done anything outside of wrassling, then probably two or three times in that day, then some "hanging out", etc. If it wasn't anything but a physical relationship, then I wouldn't see any reason to get out of bed except to grab some groceries and power some red bull. chuckie My webpage HERE
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Question for the pro-swoopers
SkymonkeyONE replied to flyinryan's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
Actually, we found out that the guy really didn't have his cellphone on. Still, this guy (an intermediate competitor) POUNDED into the pond! He did not move for a while because it knocked the wind out of him. Ruined were his video camera, two audibles, his Cypres (though it might have been saved). It was ugly for him. We all shook our heads in disbelief. Chuck My webpage HERE -
BWAHAHAHAHA! My webpage HERE
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As previously stated: there are PLENTY of places that will let you jump under the age of 18; just not too many that will TRAIN you to jump. Chuck My webpage HERE
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You "killers" are slaying me! Chuckie My webpage HERE
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Correction: I am all over that video. At least five of my swoops are shown, though there is no caption with my name at the bottom. Every shot of the orange Cobalt with blue diamonds is me. I would not have bought the video had I not been shown at least once. Chuck My webpage HERE
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Not a big deal at all. The stuff I do in our tunnel is mostly vertical transition drills. I personally think that is the best place to work on them, but for most of you that is a very expensive proposition. Talk about wearing your back out; that certainly puts the caddy-wompus on you! Anyway, in "real" freefall, there are tons of simple drills, many of which weid covered. Anyway, I do a fairly violent "de-arch and kick over, arch, de-arch and take grips" move when I am going over. Going under is the opposite, obviously. The intent is to end up in the airspace you want to be in without carrying any excess speed (horizontal AND vertical) which would rock the formation hard when you take grips. We get away with murder in our tunnel; it's twice as big as any of the civilian ones, so we are not resticted as to which drills we can do. It's much nicer being able to do actual sequential 4-way (with plenty of room and clean air) than just smaller stuff. I used to be quite the tunnel whore. My webpage HERE
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Like Dan already answered (beat me to the punch!