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hemphog 0
So you're suggesting that if there's a gathering of jumpers at a legal object somewhere, to do up our own editioral about the experence with a pic or two? I guess I'm just kind of concered to be named in anything you know? Not too sure if this means I'm selfish in thinking this or not.
I do see where you're going with this. You're right, the only exposure people get on BASE are the accidents, and they just think everyone who does it has a few screws loose. It would be better to give them a view from the other side.
Do you think it would work? Wuffos understanding it any better? I guess, after really thinking about it, it's only going to do more good than harm. Even if people think it's crazy, but are more exposed to the fact, they might loosen up a little... hopefully
It is worth a shot. You've convinced me Nick. I'm still nervous bout names in the paper tho. I'll have to give you a shout after my trip to the potato bridge in may. If any of these do get published, be sure to post links for us.
Pace out!
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"Ya we'll rape the local objects, and maybe do some jumps too!"
I do see where you're going with this. You're right, the only exposure people get on BASE are the accidents, and they just think everyone who does it has a few screws loose. It would be better to give them a view from the other side.
Do you think it would work? Wuffos understanding it any better? I guess, after really thinking about it, it's only going to do more good than harm. Even if people think it's crazy, but are more exposed to the fact, they might loosen up a little... hopefully
It is worth a shot. You've convinced me Nick. I'm still nervous bout names in the paper tho. I'll have to give you a shout after my trip to the potato bridge in may. If any of these do get published, be sure to post links for us.
Pace out!
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"Ya we'll rape the local objects, and maybe do some jumps too!"
NickDG 23
It can't be . . . because "they" said . . .
Copernicus was crazy . . .
Galileo was crazy . . .
Da Vinci was crazy . . .
Amerigo Vespucci was crazy . . .
Louie Pasture was crazy . . .
Orville and Wilbur were crazy . . .
Listen to Schubert's "Ava Maria" he was totally crackers when he wrote that . . .
Lennie Bruce was crazy . . .
And it goes on and on . . .
In the end you don’t have to be sane, you just have to be right . . .
NickD
BASE 194
Copernicus was crazy . . .
Galileo was crazy . . .
Da Vinci was crazy . . .
Amerigo Vespucci was crazy . . .
Louie Pasture was crazy . . .
Orville and Wilbur were crazy . . .
Listen to Schubert's "Ava Maria" he was totally crackers when he wrote that . . .
Lennie Bruce was crazy . . .
And it goes on and on . . .
In the end you don’t have to be sane, you just have to be right . . .
NickD

dmcoco84 5
QuoteQuoteWas the dude giving a peace sign and was bald?
The bald dude giving the peace sign is Jamie Boutwell. The photo was taken for the local article, but got picked up and run with some of the AP stuff.
Sweet! Yea that pic was on the front page ("daily break" section I think) of my local paper.
Actually, Lenny Bruce WAS crazy...
Funny as hell though.
-smd7
Funny as hell though.
-smd7
NickDG 23
>>Actually, Lenny Bruce WAS crazy...<<
I don’t know, but Lenny talked about all the things most were already thinking and for sure doing behind closed doors, but not willing to talk about. He got reamed because he said it out loud and first. Of course, the heroin didn't help him get the point across . . .
He died in '66 I think, but in '65 he played a small club in my part of Manhattan and I, even just being a teenager, remember that night as being epic . . .
NickD
BASE 194
I don’t know, but Lenny talked about all the things most were already thinking and for sure doing behind closed doors, but not willing to talk about. He got reamed because he said it out loud and first. Of course, the heroin didn't help him get the point across . . .
He died in '66 I think, but in '65 he played a small club in my part of Manhattan and I, even just being a teenager, remember that night as being epic . . .
NickD

I've got all his Stand Up on C.D. - I love when he goes off on a rant, and in "How to win friends and influence people", the court room chapter is the funniest f'ing thing I've ever read.
I meant crazy, in the right/good way.
-smd7
I meant crazy, in the right/good way.
-smd7
JOY 0
Thank you, Mask Man!
We have done a legal gathering of non-lawyers!!
More than two times and will do it again,
Cyall,
Joy
We have done a legal gathering of non-lawyers!!
More than two times and will do it again,
Cyall,
Joy
joyhgc1@aol.com
cornishe 0
Quotebut this is so easy it kills me, I'm saying we could so easily change the public perception of BASE jumping, it's like a no brainier...
TALK is 'so easy'.
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Abbie Mashaal
Skydive Idaho
Snake River Skydiving
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He was facing three felony counts of reckless endangerment, each count carrying a prison sentence of 7 years.
There was a lot of rigamarole, but in the end, the sentence imposed on him was community service. It was not because he had a good lawyer, but because the New York Post made him a front page item: "The Human Fly," thereby rendering him a folk hero. New York City loved him, and it would not have gone over well with the people to put him in jail.
The Post kept track of him, and when he died, they ran a very tender and loving article about that too.
It pays to have the media on your side.
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