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Very cool, where did you get the fridge? I think I need one of them for my basement and beer! Probably ebay :)
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I sure hope this isn't the reason' he's not coming to eloy... i'm anxious to know what it could be .. new job maybe? A real job? :)
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Yeah yahoo did it too! :) nice suits btw..
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dude you're jumping in virginia in november.. sucks you had to fall in love with the sport during the winter months here :)
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Appears you won't have to wait long according to this
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humm no i seriously doubt it. And if you have bridle coming around your wing at pull time you have larger issues.
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Gee tom, what are your lap times in an S1 ? :-)
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Well if you're talking about the service of a company, neptune is made by alti-2 which has been around a long time and (to my knowledge/experience) has had good customer service.
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is that a gas fireplace? if not, how the hell does the chimney go behind the tv?
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Thought i'd bump this up with this link an animation showing how the shrivel flap works. Notice it must be stitched at the TOP of the bridle in order to work.
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ROTFL Guess I'll sorta be joining you; my suit, when it finally gets here, will be silver body with purple wings. Definitely shiny
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it's been discussed here before, but just to go ahead and answer you the recommendation is 200 skydives within the last year or 500 total. And that is 200 within the last year to get instruction from a instructor or 500 to read the manual, instruction from an instructor is still recommended. Kevin
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yo just spend the night in the airport i'll see you on the 25th :)
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So with the new number portibility coming into effect in a few weeks and thus giving me the ability to transfer my current cell # (with nextel) to any other carrier, i'm seriously eyeing up T-Mobile and their sidekick device. Anyone have any experience with the data capabilities of this device and/or the functionality of it?
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yeah i was curious when I read that what the hell tonto was trying to say.. surely he pitched or we'd be reading an incident report
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Just put it in the thread.. we're all curious if Leroy can buy a new rig with this coin :) ya know leroy you could have one of the first counterfits.. wonder if that ironically is worth a lot as well :)
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Or you could just go to the wingsuit forum and see him in it now :)
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Dude that's f'in awesome.. someone has some serious talent.. how long did it take to put that thing together?? From a promo for a boogie standpoint i can't say that it really provides much info about the boogie, however from a pure video standpoint the thing is too cool.
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Anyone have any good pictures of a Classic I and Classic II?
kevin922 replied to kevin922's topic in Wing Suit Flying
nope don't need them side by side, just need a few pics of each. Kevin -
If you've got 2 bodies in your trunk, don't speed in maryland :)
kevin922 replied to kevin922's topic in The Bonfire
I was thinking similar thoughts :) -
If you've got 2 bodies in your trunk, don't speed in maryland :)
kevin922 replied to kevin922's topic in The Bonfire
An update: POSTED: 12:09 p.m. EST November 7, 2003 ELKTON, Md. -- Two people have been charged with first-degree murder after state police found two bodies bound and gagged in the trunk of a car that was stopped for speeding, officials said. Slideshow REMAINS FOUND Images From The Scene James Moore, 39, of Andrews, S.C., and Porsha L. Harper, 36, of Greensboro, N.C., were being held without bond in the Cecil County Detention Center, police said Friday. Trooper Jake Cameron stopped the car for speeding 74 mph in a 65 mph zone on northbound Interstate 95 near Elkton on Thursday morning, state police said. Troopers found the bodies after receiving permission to search the car from Moore, who was driving, said state police spokesman Maj. Greg Shipley. The bodies were wrapped in plastic and blankets and tightly bound with ropes. To preserve evidence, the bodies were sent immediately to the state medical examiner's office in Baltimore without being unwrapped, Shipley said. Police said they couldn't identify the bodies' sex or describe the injuries.