PLFXpert

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  1. No idea. The article just mentions "a cameraman in another wingsuit". Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  2. Dude, the east coast rocks! Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  3. That really turned me off, as well. I'm sure we can all agree Jeb was not attempting to jump off the ESB because of his concern for how easy it is for suicide jumpers to do so. I was perfectly annoyed, but then pleasantly surprised when he moved on from that discussion and his demeanor changed. His excitement during the wingsuit jump appeared sincere & genuine, and he was even a little humble. And it was a great jump (except his exit looked a little botched to me, but what do I know about exiting in a wingsuit)! So, I'm happy to end on that note.
  4. Nope, you just missed it (though I'm sure video will soon be available online). VERY cool!
  5. In your opinion, what is it I'm compensating for? Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  6. I fucking love it. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  7. I was referring to the construction industry. But, you raise a fun point. We should start a new thread regarding agricultural reform. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  8. Still, not the same thing. (I liked your first response better.) Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  9. "Not a good analogy." Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  10. Interesting points. I agree in this scenario I have no issues with him "going for it" and am curious to see how it turns out. Perhaps I'm far too analytical to comprehend, but Neil Armstrong's "first" had some sort of practicality for future reference. I fail to see what landing a particular wingsuit without a parachute has to the same. Also, if it's "growing interest and gaining investment" in the sport you're after, I might have chosen a different spokesmodel (even if he/she were doing the exact same stunt) for various reasons--or at least trained him in audience relatability. But again--in this case--whatever floats his boat. I'll definitely tune in to see the stunt whenever it happens.
  11. 2.08% Florida, USA Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  12. Amen. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  13. You'd be surprised how many don't even provide a fake social security card. The federal ID # confuses some employers, though, as it looks exactly like a SSN. Bottom-line, however, is employers are supposed to see the actual card before hiring--if they actually did they would know the ID # is not a SSN. Either way in this scenario, the employer should be fined if caught. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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  15. PLFXpert

    L.O.S.T

    I remember all of that. I also knew Aaron and Claire were important. It just seemed weird Kate is raising him now. Interesting thought about "Jacob", though I still have yet to figure out who "Jacob" is and/or what he's supposed to represent. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  16. PLFXpert

    L.O.S.T

    BTW, I haven't read most of the spoilers. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  17. PLFXpert

    L.O.S.T

    I was hoping you had a spoiler on this. I don't get the Aaron thing. Why did Kate not want her mother to see him? I don't know why, but the Aaron thing was enough to make me realize the show is getting a little too hoaky, and I'm likely not going to be satisfied with the "answers" in the end. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  18. I love it. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  19. I missed this thread before, and haven't read the responses. Just wanted to say, "Yea, girl!"
  20. I feel like singing, too. Ted Kennedy wants us to vote for Obama... Or does he? Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
  21. It's possible. But, I know plenty of well-abused-by-older-brother boys (Billy! ) that turned out just fine--I'm certain it had something to do with good parenting. Oh my gosh, I still cannot believe the stories of what Bill's older brother did to him. Boys are bad. Bad! Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.