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  1. definitely. A license for like ~$700 I think is what I've heard last at my home DZ MB 3528, RB 1182
  2. There are atrocities being carried out by both sides. In what universe did you think that up? to equate that is immoral and dishonest. We do not kill every last inhabitant, US soldiers take casualties avoiding such, and in many cases shielding the civilian population. Your lack of proof of said atrocities carried out by US forces following lawful orders, removes all doubt from everyones mind as to the voracity of your claims. Furthermore you are an obvious troll, and lack any honesty whatsoever, that is the only reason you post such vile lies. Actually I am totally honest - you simply cannot comprehend a point of view so apparently different to your own. The dishonesty is yours for being so blinkered. The vitriol of your response suggests a fragile world-view that would be shattered should it consider for a second that all US forces are not paragons of virtue. big words don't make your arguement make sense. to think that the objectives and morals of al quaida and the US forces are the same is laughable. MB 3528, RB 1182
  3. oh wow theres my bag of baking soda I always leave in my gear bag. I don't know how I lost that. Could you do me a favor and send it to me? Please don't mention it to the cops, they uhhhh hate baking soda. Also if you find a mirror and a razor blade in your bag, those are mine too. MB 3528, RB 1182
  4. there is your answer. The people supporting this crap cannot usually tell you exactly what these "toxins" are, or how we get rid of them by not eating. MB 3528, RB 1182
  5. Mike Mullins King Air is the fastest plane in the world because Jimmy Coiner once touched the engines with his bare hands. MB 3528, RB 1182
  6. I thought a lot of the training for the two were the same, as I saw a lot of similarity when I took my PADI OW course at the same time I was a FJC instructor. the gear check is the same idea as well. but everything else is different. both are fun, i'd hate to have to choose MB 3528, RB 1182
  7. Swooped some cows in Florida on an off landing. They ran like hell when they saw me. then the bull started coming back at me... . but i started shaking my canopy and he didn't like that and he left. MB 3528, RB 1182
  8. is it possible you didn't slow down enough before you pulled? its a fairly common problem with low-experience jumpers. MB 3528, RB 1182
  9. bwahahaha i'm so going to do this. we've had a guy puking out of a cessna. he hung his head out the door and everyone else held onto him while he puked. none came back in. I think the trick is to get the entire head outside the aircraft MB 3528, RB 1182
  10. at least you learned some good things from this. although trash packing is not instantly a reserve ride, but it does increase the odds of malfunction. checking the brakes is important. I've opened in a spin before, and did exactly as you did, pulled the riser down to stop the spin. but then I popped the brakes and it stopped the spin. and I did this all with one hand since i was holding a hula hoop in the other. MB 3528, RB 1182
  11. I've jumped from a buddy's powered parachute onto a random private airport. The airport manager came out and got mad at him. MB 3528, RB 1182
  12. had you been tracking before deployment? MB 3528, RB 1182
  13. Ive jumped in very small ice crystals, and rain. they both hurt a little, but no permanent damage so it wasn't that bad MB 3528, RB 1182
  14. no, he would be a PYTHON in the grass. I've heard things from dozens of chicks at the DZ MB 3528, RB 1182
  15. bch7773

    girlfriend

    I think its great. the problem with doing it in the "land of the free" is that its also the "land of the lawyers" she looks like shes enjoying it MB 3528, RB 1182
  16. I've been to this boogie twice, and it is a great boogie and the beech 99 is a great plane. and if the midwest freefly legend is there, there should be a good vibe too. Men, keep an eye on your ladies when jimmy's around!!!! I wish I could make it this year. i finally have a job that pays well, but they actually expect me to work! MB 3528, RB 1182
  17. we are talking altitudes of 31k+, so I really can't see a skydiver actually falling through these. maybe those record breaking high altitude people. I think it would be perfectly fine, assuming that the boundry layer is thick enough. one thing to remember is that at 30k feet, you wouldn't be falling at 120mph... but much much faster. so the boundry layer would have to be fairly thick. MB 3528, RB 1182
  18. for wingsuit flying you need strong arms, especially those muscles used to lift the arms up from your sides, whatever they are called... deltoids? thats the only exercise I've ever done for skydiving. MB 3528, RB 1182
  19. I wish I could make it. I had a lot of fun flocking with you all last year. damn this job! MB 3528, RB 1182
  20. 6 years.... and 600+ jumps. skydiving does not improve your weekend studying I switched majors twice, and was a few hours short of a chemistry minor and a german minor. I graduated with like 180 hours for a 130 hour degree MB 3528, RB 1182
  21. jump it a couple times, see if that don't air it out. MB 3528, RB 1182
  22. we've got multiple colors of canopies for our students at my DZ, and I've found that the easiest to spot is the orange canopy, and also the teal canopy. the hardest to spot (from above) is the gray/black canopy. MB 3528, RB 1182
  23. some of the Kansas crew arrive tomorrow, and looking to get some jumps in, and drink some alcohol and to make sure people see this post... FREE BOOBIES! FREE JUMP TICKETS! MB 3528, RB 1182
  24. MAGIC DRAGON ANAL SEX!!! NAKED BALLOONS PENIS! I'm posting this so that people might remember my name from here while I'm down there. last big boogie I was at, dz.commers would be like "No, I don't remember a bch7773" so there! MB 3528, RB 1182