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PLEASE JUST DON'T GET IT STUCK IN MY HAIR! HAHAHAHA!



It's good for you - it contains proteins and Vitamin-E...

....oh wait - are we still talking about ring pops??

I had the visual of you two lovelies sucking fingers in FF...went alittle astray there!!

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I use to also get on the swings and swing as high as I could possibly go ...and just to the point that I hit the max height before the swing went back 'down'...I would LEAP OFF IT AND FLY!!!!! lol..should have known I'd be jumping out of something someday...


I did the same thing but I just did a backflip at the top instead of jumping out forward most of the time. Guess I was more destined to freefly? :P


Greenie in training.

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Any of you guys "swoop" with swings when you were real little?? We'd get as high/fast as we could on the swing, then jump off just as the swing started going up again. If done right, you'd fly pretty far only inches off the ground and have to start running to keep from falling over once you landed.

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My husband thinks that all (or a very large %) of skydivers were treeclimbers as kids. We asked around the DZ one day and it did appear to be a large % that were treeclimbers.B|

So did you climb trees when you were a kid?;)

Christina




I think a majority of nonskydivers out there are also tree climbers
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Any of you guys "swoop" with swings when you were real little?? We'd get as high/fast as we could on the swing, then jump off just as the swing started going up again. If done right, you'd fly pretty far only inches off the ground and have to start running to keep from falling over once you landed.



I alway let go to see how high I could get...

I scared the shit outta myself one time in kiddygarden, I saw the top of the next trailer over...

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Yes I once got my ankle caught in the fork of a tree and I fell leaving me hung upside down by one leg and a bunch of yellow jackets eating my ass ALIVE!!!!:|



Poor bastard! B| When I was 8 or 9, I made the boneheaded mistake of poking a stick into a hole in the ground with yellow jackets coming and going... well they came after me. So I'm running screaming and crying right into the house, with the goddamn bugs... both my parents got stung a few times trying to swat them all! :S
"Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban

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Very high trees in the Adirondacks.
and of course having much older brothers....
was made to jump of the cliffs at the Gorge near Trenton Falls, NY.
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I was one treeclimbing son of a bitch as a kid. I was pretty small and would go WAY up in them and chill out. There were huge pecan and oak trees all over the place in the textile mill village where my grandparents lived. As a child my friends and I regularly built massive tree forts.

Chuck

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I was one treeclimbing son of a bitch as a kid. I was pretty small and would go WAY up in them and chill out. There were huge pecan and oak trees all over the place in the textile mill village where my grandparents lived. As a child my friends and I regularly built massive tree forts.

Chuck



We should have been tree-climbing pals... :P my brother and I built two treehouses on my parents' property and the empty lot next door in the woods. One of them had two floors. Nowadays, both trees are gone, cleared for the house that was eventually built in their place... [:/] Ah the good old days...

I have a giant water oak tree in my backyard with a wrap-around deck on it about 8 feet off the ground, that the previous owner built for his kids. It wouldn't take much to add to it, enclose it, and build a higher deck... :)
"Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban

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