ginger1236

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  1. It wasn't a matter of the guy talking to his family about it. His lovely Ex wife took it upon herself to make some extra money. This is going to be an extremely expensive endeavor for EW's lawyers. All I can figure is that the scuba shop has so much liability insurance it sent the legal sharks into a feeding frenzy. Opinions anyone???? ginger
  2. Ours getting blown out of the sky is exactly my worry. I thought our waivers were holding up pretty well around the country. How is this ruling going to effect our drop zones?
  3. I don't know if this link is going to go through, but evidently a scuba waiver just got blown out of the water by a court of appeals. Penn I believe. Could this spell bad news for us? Ginger www.nj.com/statehouse/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1081839266108210.xml.
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  5. Thanks, that was the funniest thing I've seen all day. Ginger
  6. I just went through a nasty custody battle where skydiving was brought up. My ex actually brought out the picture of the unknown naked 5 way and accused me of being in it. It was hilarious. My lawyer asked me if the children had ever made a skydive. They hadn't. I won. My advice is don't worry about it. Unless you are allowing the children to skydive or ride in the plane, there shouldn't be any problem. There are many other leisure activities that are just as dangerous. Just be painfully truthful with your lawyer regarding any post beer light activities you've participated in and let him handle it. Ginger