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Why does Lesley (jumpchikk) spend so much time at WalMart?
SLOfreefall replied to PsychoBob's topic in The Bonfire
how ghetto is that? -
The guy shooting outside video should've got a better shot of the opening. He went all than way and blew the money shot
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Why does Lesley (jumpchikk) spend so much time at WalMart?
SLOfreefall replied to PsychoBob's topic in The Bonfire
Price roll-backs, Hello!!! -
Define "up". Are you talking up as in up, or up as in down. I'm thinking dogs can look up, but not "up" if you know what I mean. It's like that alien pic...
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Who's your favorite Bonfire poster today and why am I?
SLOfreefall replied to AlexCrowley's topic in The Bonfire
What does Canada have to do with the price of bananas in Paraguay? -
Who's your favorite Bonfire poster today and why am I?
SLOfreefall replied to AlexCrowley's topic in The Bonfire
Looks like I've got some catchin up to do... -
Put some peanut butter on you weiner, and dangle it over you puppy. I bet it'll look up!
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Who's your favorite Bonfire poster today and why am I?
SLOfreefall replied to AlexCrowley's topic in The Bonfire
highfly is my favorite poster today because he brought us the Florida State lady -
Another mindless job was making the rounds to all the local vets and picking up the dead, frozen animals. We would load a pickup throughout the day and haul them back to Animal Regulation where they would be stored until the fertilizer company made their pick-up. Near the end of the day, many of the animals would begin the thaw, and handling them was not very fun. Solid on the inside, but squishy on the out.
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One time I watched concrete dry overnight, and protected it from vandals. We had not vandals that night and it turned out to be an easy $150. I certainly wouldn't want it to be my fulltime gig.
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If BASE jumping isn't just another skydive, why should a "Skydiving" magazine cover it?
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The "Bottle Buddy" was a simple, portable devise which would speed up the consumption process. It was a short rubber tube which would fit over the lip of a bottle. A smaller piece of tubing would pierce the side of the larger tube and run to the bottom of the bottle. This smaller tubing would provide unrestricted airflow, and would eliminate the "glug" when pouring out a bottle. This basically would allow you to beer bong a single beer, or a 40oz. My last experience was New Years a few years ago. I fitted it onto a bottle of vodka... g'night!
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Difficulty with chest strap after opening....
SLOfreefall replied to WrongWay's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
Is there a chance that bad things can happen if you accidently induce some sort of malfunction after the chest strap has been loosened? I was loosening my chest strap up until the day I learned that I can induce line twists, and I decided that I'd rather have my rig secure in the event I need to cut away. What's your take on that? -
Taft-Mullins last weekend-come play?
SLOfreefall replied to alana's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Copied from their email newsletter: High Altitude Jumps: Mike Mullins King Air! February 26th- 27th B-license required $55.00 per jump USPA Safety Day: March 12th, 2005. Not only will you be up-to-date on all the Safety Day stuff, you’ll be jumping out of our new PAC 750, what a BONUS! The PAC 750 seats up to 16 jumpers, and reaches altitude (13,000ft.) in 12 minutes. For more info re: USPA Safety Day contact Bethany Ferguson at First Impact Rigging 661-765-9300. Alternate DZ: Just like to remind everyone that we have been utilizing our alternate DZ in New Cuyama when the weather doesn’t seem to want to clear here in the valley. We are flying Mullins’ King Air everyday until January 31st. switching over to weekends only throughout February. Two Cessna 182’s are available for weekday jumping. -
An open letter to Skydive Taft,CA
SLOfreefall replied to scottjaco's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
You know, I was pretty sure it was a 750 until I received their message announcing the arrival of the 720. They're both bigger numbers than 172... -
An open letter to Skydive Taft,CA
SLOfreefall replied to scottjaco's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Would you be making this public apology if they were not flying Mullin's KingAir, and a PAC-720? -
I'll take: Seahawks The Rams stink, and are only in the playoffs because of a missed field goal in overtime. Vikings Packers have taken two this season, and expect this to be another GREAT game. This time the Vikings will be victorious! Chargers I don't think the Jets have what it takes this year. Chargers have been tough all year, and will be a force in the playoffs. Colts Fuck the donkeys!
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I saw Slayer a few years ago, with Pantera headlining. Unfortunately, Slayer's set was quite short, but was kickass none-the less. Slayer is definitely one of my favorites!
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I had the pleasure of making a few jumps this past weekend after a 5 month break. I'd anticipated feeling a little out of sync, but was surprised at comfortable I was in the air, and on the ground. The landing pattern went to plan, and I felt aware of other canopies around me. I'm always caution once I've landed and normally keep an eye on canopies as they come in. I think this website is great for non-jumping times because it allowed me to continue thinking about jumping, EP's, and other skydiving scenerios.
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I was just wondering the same thing!
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Does anyone know if a Playstation2 can be connected to a PC? I imagine a special card with RCA inputs would do the trick.
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Have there ever been any BASE related lawsuits, related to injuries suffered on an illegal jump?
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How about park that wind tunnel at the bottom of your favorite, and jump into it. Save the packjob for another day.
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Why is Mr.Bill called Mr.Bill?
SLOfreefall replied to karrigirl's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
Is it easy to blow up a canopy doing this? -
Quote and secondly not all parachutes are sized equal. reply] Why is there gray area about how to size a canopy? It seems that a physical dimension should be easy for anybody to measure, and there shouldn't be different measurements for the same piece of nylon. I've heard this a few times and never quite understood. Could you shed some light on this?