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  1. Many tunnels hold scramble compitiions regardless of experience, which can be a cheap way of learning fast, making new friends and laughing alot.
  2. Hope the body hold out for you. I always ache like hell after tunnel time. BP
  3. Something created by yourself. A thank you note maybe. Personally I'd go for a CD Mix of hits that say what you want... "I said a hip, a hop, the hippie, the hippie To the hip hip hop, a you dont stop The rock it to the bang bang boogie say up jumped the boogie To the rhythm of the boogie, the beat..." BP
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    Okay, these 2 have entertained me this morning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEgX64n3T7g and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYdDRTRaWr8 BP
  5. I’m not sure if this is the right place to raise this or if it has been discussed before. Apologies if it has. (I couldn’t find anything on search) I’ve been reading the incident forum recently, about hard cutaway pulls and the pros and cons of using pillows vs anything else. And also handles not being where you would expect them e.g. floating or being tucked under harness. Now I can practice some of these scenario’s on the ground and I can also practice in a harness, but these are pretty much controlled environments. I.e. I set them up and have my feet on the ground or my ass in a harness a foot above the ground. I was just wondering if it’s possible to replicate and practice EP scenarios in a wind tunnel? E.g. By wearing a harness only with handles that can be adjusted to simulate floating, hard pull or different types of handles. And to be able to do this in an unstable environment. (Obviously the handles would have to never fully detach from the harness.) I think I could benefit from knowing what it feels like to have to use 2 hands to pull 3 times on a cutaway and then go for the reserve handle and to be able to see just how long that took and understand what happens to my stability. Or searching for a floater in the wind, would possibly help. At least that way I can have a simulation of what might happen in a less controlled environment and would give me a memory feel of something I could face. Any thoughts? Is this already being done or is it a stupid idea? BP
  6. Congrats. Download 'Words with Friends' (like Scrabble) and 'Chess with friends' and look me up for a game. (they're both free) My name on both is: Grand Master Mike BP
  7. I'm willing to pay to see it fall apart!! BP
  8. People who insist on touching my computer screen at work leaving their smeg stained finger prints. Really tall guys who date really short girls. Simon Cowell People who drive silver cars Men who piss in a urinal so hard there is major splashback. Superfical greedy self centred people. People who get to the end of an escalator, step off and then stand there figuring out where to go next. BP
  9. I don't feel guilty over *who* I eat either!! Really - okay, 1 x bluepill love buffet to go coming up. BP
  10. Form fitting sweats for me. But you could pull off all of them, and it really depends on the occasion... Form-fitting sweats - Sunday Morning Simple sexy dress – Saturday Night Jeans and a white tank – Friday Night A pencil skirt and classic heels – Any Work day Pretty undies - Saturday late night Rubber – special occasions Stockings et all – Good boy days Whips and chains – Naughty boy days Jump Suit – Saturday and Sunday Cat Suit – hmmmmmm ohhhh yeh. BP
  11. Best of luck to you fella. So when you come back on line will you be posting like a 25 year old? BP
  12. IMO society does tell them they need to. Society today is massively exposed to and bombarded with images (beautiful enhanced images). And we have been taught and continue to teach to fit in. BP
  13. Interesting question. I'm not entirely sure it has much to do with danger or fear. I had brain lock at level 3 of AFF and an instructor had to come in and dump for me. The first half of the dive went well, but once released I initially became focused on stopping a turn. After that, the next thing I knew I was under canopy. Video playback shows I simply froze - I was completely out to lunch for some time. Fear had nothing to do with it, I believe it was more to do with the state of my mind at the time (I was tired) and that I was confronted with to much previously unexperienced input for my tired mind to adequately cope with at that moment. I used to race motocross and trained as much as I could, over and over. When it came to racing, off the start of a race and for the first few laps I would be in the zone. I wouldent even be 'thinking' about what to do next other than how to get past the guy in front. My training would pay off. Funny thing though, if I built up too big a lead, there would be a period where my lap times would fall off dramatically and I would be visibly slower and wooden looking. Rather than just riding and railing a berm I would begin to 'over think' how to take the next corner and think about my gears and braking etc. After a couple of laps of course my lap times would pick up again. I believe because my brain had re-aquainted itself with the repetition of the thought process of the previous laps. I've never had a major mal yet, but a inexperienced guy I was on a dive with did, and he executed his EP without hesitation. When I asked him what happened he said he looked up and seen pretty much what he had seen earlier that morning on one of the mal cards and went straight into his EP that he had practised many times that morning - it was as if it was second nature. Later that night a really hot chick came up to him and started talking to him - he froze. IMO it is very little to do with danger - more to do with your state of mind at the time and having to suddenly think, rather than think AND act. BP
  14. From my vast experience of dating really beautiful girls, I've found that most beautiful girls have issues with guys who can't handle beautiful girls with issues. BP
  15. Sunny but -3. Was supposed to be going to the BPA AGM today, but struck down by Flu BP
  16. Wait, back on up a sec (no pun intended..) ---a PINCH!? I can't see doing that.. I'd smack in a flirty way before I'd pinch! That seems weird to me.. maybe it's just me though.. I have a lot to learn In crowded bars here, a pinch is normal. There is no room for the back swing on a slap. It's not always obvious who did the pinching. BP
  17. +1 That is too funny- me too. Only at the dz. It's affectionate. Either friendly-"hi" affectionate, or flirty-"hey there" affectionate, or "i'm just messing with you cause I'm bored and hyper" kind of affectionate
  18. Why not both try a wind tunnel? At least you can both share the fun some BP