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What pranks have you fallen prey to in skydiving?
masterrig replied to soarfree's topic in The Bonfire
One December, out of a Cessna, we were going to do a 4-way. One of the guys on the load dumped the DZO off the step at 10,000. Ground temp. was an even 32deg. Chuck -
WoW! Some real babeage, right there, now! quiet voice(lord, forgive me for my thoughts right now, amen.) quiet voice Chuck
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_______________________________ I've seen 'em in the dog food section at the grocery store for 'dog chewies'. I prefer the chops, loins or ham roasts over the ears, hocks or tails.
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Re: Busted. Have you ever been caught in the "Act"
masterrig replied to Salsa_John's topic in The Bonfire
When i drove trucks, over the road... I saw a lot of that! Saw a lot of boobs, too. Chuck -
The question is should I use .45, 9mm or 12-gauge? ______________________________ Start with the 9mm and work-up! I know what you're saying. I've gotten so damned mad at my cell-phone at times and for the same reason. Either that or I would be in a location where I couldn't get service or pass under a high-line and it cuts-out. Chuck
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__________________________ I tried that with a cat, one time... he tried to claw my facee-off! Chuck
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_____________________________ I'd like to help but, I gave-up my lobotomy practice, years ago. Chuck
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If he is already...........do it again..........with a rusty fork. ___________________________ Ya' know, I was trying to be nice here and not up-set the PITA folks and all but, I really, really do like your idea about the fork and the Glock! Chuck
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Squirt the little furr-ball with amonia! He'll quit. Either that or castrate the little bastard (if, he's not, already). Chuck
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____________________________________ Get some rest and come back and post your buns off. Chuck
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Meant to mention, earlier. Good luck to ya' on your ordeal. Just remember... you might be dealin' with a bunch of Teamsters! Seriously, good luck. Chuck
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10-4! You sure don't want rocks in your stucco... don't stick too good! Chuck
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The whole front-end was damaged... from one rock? What the hell was that rock... Mt. Rushmore? We hauled everything from fill-sand to cement and asphalt stone. In the years I drove for that company, we had only three complaints of rock damage and none, were proven the fault of the driver or equipment. I can sure see your bosses thinking in regard to not hauling rocks. Chuck
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_______________________________________ I never understood that! One of the things I've done in my life was hauling rocks. We had a guy call in and tell the dispatcher that one of our trucks had broken his windshield with a rock, earlier that day. He had the company name right, description of the truck was correct and the license number was correct. The only hitch was, the driver was assigned to a job that day, hauling ONLY fill-sand. If, the complaint was 'legit', our company would take care of it. As you mentioned, attitude, on the part of the complainant had a lot to do with the results. Chuck
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That, would be a good idea. Go there in person. Show them what happened and try to 'visit' with the Safety Officer. I guess, you weren't able to get a LP number off the truck? Since you stated, the material did in fact, come from the truck and not a tire. I'm sure, this isn't their first rodeo in these matters. As someone here mentioned, let your insurance agent know what's going on. He, may even be able to advise you farther. Like I said, don't let-up on the trucking company. Keep hounding them. It may take awhile but, persistance will pay-off. Chuck
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If, in fact, the material that damaged your car, came from the truck, bed, dump box, etc., it's the responsibility of the trucking company and driver. If, the stone, rock, etc. was thrown up by the trucks tire, they are not responsible. Now, the kicker... don't be surprised if, the trucking company asks for (to see) the rock or whatever, that did the damage! You may experience difficulty ever getting hold of the trucking company's Safety Officer. Keep pushing the trucking company. Chuck
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'n Cooder Graw... Tanya Tucker... (the late) Jim Reeves... Chuck
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______________________________ DAYUM! I just realized! I forgot Waylon and Willie... Chuck
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QuoteJust pulled out my old Asleep at The Wheel albums and got to Thinkin'....ain't Texas music great?!?!?!?!? ___________________________ Damned shore is! Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Alvin Crow, Pat Green, Ernest Tubb, George Strait, and all!
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Anybody order from PD lately? (Delivery time question)
masterrig replied to napaguy99's topic in Gear and Rigging
I've found, PD is quite accurate with their time-frame on deliveries of custom colored parachutes. If, you're in that big of a hurry and totally lack patience... order off the shelf. Yours isn't the only order that they have to deal with. Just think, how much you'll enjoy that new parachute when you get it! -
Billy, I don't know where you come-up with some of the stuff you do but, it's pretty hilarious. Thanks! Chuck
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_________________________________ O.K.! Here's the deal. you admitted that, you were back home for a few weeks. Your roomie, was obviously considering the 'spoilage factor' of the food. Had she not eaten it... it would have spoiled. That would be wasting money. I do think, she shoulda' shared the weed with you, though. Sit down with her and try to calmly work-out a 'game' plan in regard to the groceries. A situation like yours can get to the knit-pickin' phase, real fast. Don't let it continue without talking with her about it. If, she continues her ways... shop for yourself and tell her so. If she touches your grub, you're gonna rip her arm off and beat her with it! Chuck
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I've seen several variations for swoop-cords including, channes along the back waistband made of spandec, two guide rings, the size of the smallest ring in the 3-ring system, channels constructed fo Type-3. As I recall, all these variations had guides sewn at the wrist of small rings to Type-3. I made a belt configuration one time for one jumper that did not attach to the jumpsuit. Chuck