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DrSher

Returning skydiver.

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I went to watch a DZ this weekend and felt high as a kite for two days after. I don't smoke, do drugs and only had 5 beers the whole day. The new students went up on SL and 5-seconds and I almost died watching them exit from the ground.

Back for sure...

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There is still lots of time to learn it..

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DO you guys have any rules on cases of beer on the DZ's here?

*B license: case of beer
*D license: Case of beer
*Jumpmaster: Case of beer
*50 jumps: case of beer
*1000 jumps: case of beer
*First cutaway: case of beer
*First gear: case of beer.

(Case is ONLY to be consumed by skydivers. No spouses, kids or dogs).

Blue skies!!

There is still lots of time to learn it..

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DrSher

DO you guys have any rules on cases of beer on the DZ's here?

*B license: case of beer
*D license: Case of beer
*Jumpmaster: Case of beer
*50 jumps: case of beer
*1000 jumps: case of beer
*First cutaway: case of beer
*First gear: case of beer.

(Case is ONLY to be consumed by skydivers. No spouses, kids or dogs).

Blue skies!!



I have the luxury of being a sober jumper at a mostly sober DZ. Others will tell you a case is owed for sneezing. Welcome back, would love to hear some of the stories you have!

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I'm transplanted from Europe. In my "formative years" of skydiving I used to go to Centro De Paracaidisimo Costa Brava (Skydive Spain) and had AFF with Mitch Decautau among others.

Those days were awesome. However, I had several Real life challenges that impaired my skydiving (and soccer) career. I was on/off for a while, but could not maintain the # of jumps and it all died away.

Now I have the time and only needs my wife to endorse it to avoid family issues. I am a very determined SOB, so I believe it will happen WITH her permission and not against. I'm willing to trade stuff like, the new car brand and new paint on house.

With regards to the beer. Some of the fun thing with that is the "justification and burden" of providing free to others and the vigilance to enforce these rules for the betterment of the collective.

There is still lots of time to learn it..

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