TimStewart

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  1. Thanks, GoldBug, for the reply. Good to know that Dickie & Jack spent so many years together, and hopefully, they're still jumping. The instructor at Indiantown was Smitty, who I believe moved to Clewiston when Pops shut down, and his wife, Jenny. When I last jumped there, Jenny was pregnant and still jumping. There was also a fun-loving mortician, called Digger (but I believe his real name was Cary). If you have any recollection of these guys, please share. TIM.
  2. Wondering if anyone may have jumped with Pop at Indiantown back in 1978, and later. There was a couple, John (the carpenter) and Angel. Where are they now? Would also like to know about two friends, Dick Rappaport and Jack. Any other OLD memories from those days would be great! TIM STEWART C-8956
  3. Hi Jon, Being fully Social Security eligible, I'm gonna need a picture to remember you....sorry. But I absolutely DO remember that event of being pulled over by a State Trooper. I was completely stoned (which is why you were driving), and you asked me how to dim the headlights. I said to pull up on the turn signal arm. You did it, and flashed bright lights at the Trooper. I just KNEW we'd all get busted, but I guess God had other plans. WOW, remembering all those OLD times is great. Do you know anything about Dicky and Jack? I read where Smitty is still Instructing at Clewiston. I remember Smitty's wife, cute little Jenny, was pregnant with their first baby and still jumping. There was a carpenter named John, who was dating Angel...do you know anything about them. There was also a mortician that we called "Digger", and I think his real name was Cary. So many memories. I have lost my most recent log books, but I do have my first 500 Jump Log. My last jumps were in '83 made in Key West, dressed as Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. By then, Doreen and I had our first son and family life, as well as the Army, overtook my life and jumping became part of my past. Thanx 1,000,000 for the reply. TIM.
  4. OMG, I just discovered this forum and took a memory warp back some 35 years. I jumped @ Indiantown about '78 to '82. I am happy to hear that Pop is still kicking. I met my wife there in '79. She had zero jumps and I had about 800. I married Doreen in '80....still married and growing old together. Other names I'd like to know about is instructor Smitty and his wife Jenny, Dick Rappaport and his buddy, Jack. Also 'digger', the undertaker. Good to find you guys. TIM.Quote