Mazz

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  1. This seems like a no brainer. Get your A at Raeford. Its Win/win In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  2. shoot, I wish I could get my A for 3500. The dropzone I have to choose from are charging 4000. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  3. Damn, Its pretty rare that you get the perfect person to give you the perfect answer. Nice post. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  4. any drink that uses Vodka, replace it with ever clear. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS2rjcVcaqQ In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZxo7IznQnk In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  7. All YOU have to do... complete the escape and we might have a winner unless somebody beats ya to it. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  8. Girl watching battlestar galactica...Does not compute. Never really got into the series. Im more of a Stargate SG1 kinda guy ;-) In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  9. Im not sure im convinced you could get a stick of dynamite wedged in there. Need a second opinion from another poster. If they say it would work, then you win and get to create a new, improved, harder, and more complicated scenario In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  10. elaborate on how you are going to wedge the dynamite in the lock. Im probably picturing it wrong In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  11. You got the right idea, I doubt you could wedge a stick of dynamite in the lock. Dynamite is a little over 1inch in diameter. Getting out can probably be accomplished many different ways, there is no one right way to do it.. There are definitely wrong ways to do it though In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  12. ...You are completely naked. In the box is a 1inch thick 1x1 Steel plate, 2 batteries, a flashlight, a knife, a stick of dynamite, a lighter, and a letter. The box is held together by a large padlock from the outside. There is a hole at eye level right next to the lock that is just large enough to fit your hand through. The letter reads: The key to the lock is in your stomach. You have been given a binder that will stop you from having a bowel movement for at least 7 days. You have been deprived of liquids for 2 days so your body will resist vomiting. If you get out alive, there is a brief case containing 10 million dollars on a table 100ft from your current location. It is yours. There is also a map with directions out of the building. Good Luck. How do you escape before dying of thirst? First to get out, Creates a new scenario. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  13. My friends and I used to place bets on who would win. That super Hornet is awesome. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  14. Ask 1000 people, get 1000 answers. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  15. Boxing Running Climbing Sailing fishing Spelunking Racing In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  16. I wish it would cost 180.00 I gotta fork out close to $400 for mine gah! How did I miss that comma? In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  17. Must get a lot of free jumps In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  18. PLEASE dont answer with "I told you yesterday" or "You should know that" and then go about your business like you answered the question. If we knew the answer, we wouldn't ask the question. Telling us that you told us already doesn't magically make us remember. Please for the love of all that is awesome, just answer the question. Its cool to say "I told you yesterday" only if you actually answer the question afterwards. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  19. basically, I thought it would be cool so see what it cost per jump over a long period of time. 28.50 per jump ain't bad at all. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  20. I wish it would cost 180.00 I gotta fork out close to $400 for mine In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  21. Not bad, $28.50 per jump. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  22. Not Including Beer. What number ya get? In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?
  23. surprised nobody has said "jump out of a perfectly fine aircraft". But then again, this IS a skydiving forum so I guess that cant really be described as reckless by the majority
  24. looks awesome but id never find a use for it. In the Navy, you can't put your hands in your pockets but I was always told not to put my hands in my pockets by people with their hands in their pockets. Kinda funny huh?