Reno1967 0 #26 January 30, 2010 Nice, Ed. See you this weekend, let's work on my tracking.... No regrets..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Prior23 0 #27 February 2, 2010 Wow! Glad to hear you are okay, you're pretty lucky to have experienced a cut away while in training and you now know how it feels so next time if it happens you are prepared. Congratulations! I can't wait to start AFF.B.A.S.E. #1734 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skycamefalling 0 #28 February 12, 2010 It was nice meeting you today. Maybe you can jump with me sometime soon so that I can start working on my RW. Speedracer~I predict that Michael Jackson will rise from the dead. And that a giant radioactive duck will emerge from the ocean and eat Baltimore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reno1967 0 #29 February 12, 2010 Anytime, Will! Enjoyed meeting you and congrats on passing AFF. Well done and welcome to a new way of life. We will jump together soon, my friend. Oh, and thanks for the beer! lolNo regrets..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skycamefalling 0 #30 February 12, 2010 Thats what the noob is good for......BEER!!! haha Speedracer~I predict that Michael Jackson will rise from the dead. And that a giant radioactive duck will emerge from the ocean and eat Baltimore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raspberrymoon 0 #31 March 10, 2010 sounds like a lot of us grannnys @46 was feeling like maybe i was to old no way the sky is still blue see ya at the dzs raspberry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jim_32766 0 #32 March 11, 2010 Congrats, and stop thinking you are old! I did AFF at 49. The meaning of life . . . is to make life have meaning. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reno1967 0 #33 November 2, 2010 One year ago tomorrow, my new life began when I passed AFF at age 42. A year later I have lost 70lbs, made over 350 jumps, earned my C license, discovered a family I never knew exhisted and have never been healthier or happier. Many people have been instrumental in my skydiving developement, but there are a couple in particular who have really changed my life with their encouragement and coaching. Ed Pawlowski is now not only my coach, but one of my dearest friends. He has amazing talent, a huge heart and knows how to pick out a great wine. Randy Pacheco is my mentor, friend and my voice of reason. He has become the big brother I never had. Thanks for a great first year, guys. First...hmmm. Guess I owe more beer..... No regrets..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skycamefalling 0 #35 November 2, 2010 Dang Reno, you sure have come a long way in a year. CongratsSpeedracer~I predict that Michael Jackson will rise from the dead. And that a giant radioactive duck will emerge from the ocean and eat Baltimore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eric111996 0 #36 November 3, 2010 Wow 350+ in your first year thats awesome!!! I hope I can get 100 before the snow flies!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites