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So here I am buying a sub at my favorite place to eat, subway, when the lady at the couter asks me
" What happened to your eye?"
I tell her it was skydiving related.

After talking about my eye for a second she tells me that she skydives and that she is an instructor. That is pretty cool I'm thinking we have something in common and we can talk about it.

Turns out this lady was talking BS the whole time. I asked her what kind of setup she has. " I don't know" she says " I have to many jumps to keep track of that sort of thing" Blasphemy!

Seemed like such a nice lady and now she is just a lying wuffo. And why? Because she thinks it will make a difference to me.>:(




"Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools." Napoleon Bonaparte

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ooooohhhhh, time to find another Subway ... or drag her out to the DZ to "teach you" on that AFF dive you were taking about. And, a "lady" wouldn't lie to you about such a serious issue

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Seemed like such a nice lady and now she is just a lying wuffo.



Dave
PS: I'd say this is a worse-than-whuffo case. A Whuffo will ASK why we jump. We need a new term for people like this


Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend (Lennon/McCartney)

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I was in a business meeting last year with employees from the company buying us out.

During the presentation the woman brought up some pics of herself in skydiving gear and began to go on about how she was a jumper, and how wonderful it was. And all her co-workers were saying how they couldn't believe she jumped and how nuts she was, etc.. etc...

When I started asking questions and they learned I had 2000+ jumps, I learned that she had done ONE tandom at SDD, and the pics she had were in another person's gear.

No telling why they do it. :S

Oh well. must get back to the job search.
BSBD

'In an insane society a sane person seems insane.' Mr. Spock

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I've had two people do this to me. It was totally stupid. The first guy told me he jumped from a farmers airplane with no training at all.He said he was " real high like 2000 feet or something." When I asked how long his delay was his reply was " I don't know, maybe like 500 ft? " When I asked him about his gear he said he didn't know but it was one of those directional kinds.
The second guy told me he had over 500 jumps and he was learning to do tricks.
I don't understand why people would lie like this.So I just called them both out and made asses of them in front of thier friends.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!



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I've had two people do this to me.



I think I must be the only skydiver in the universe who hasn't had it happen (or else when it did they were believable enough). I've met ex-jumpers, but they generally knew names I knew; one was even the source of some fairly famous local legends, or else present when they were born. Kinda hard to know those...

Maybe I'll have to dress in a low-cut blouse so guys will want to impress me :)

Wendy W.
There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown)

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Funny you should say that, she was kinda cute but in an older woman sort of way. She was about 40 but looks like an arobic instuctor.

Dave:
I might give some though to inviting her back to my place for a tandem:P

I think a good name for this is a Dirty Rotten Scoundrel.



"Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools." Napoleon Bonaparte

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Usually the first thing I ask is where they jump.

99% of these types don't even know where the dropzones are. I'm really amazed at how many of these people there are. Why don't people lie about being tennis players or skateboarders or something?
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"Maybe I'll have to dress in a low-cut blouse so guys will want to impress me"

Nah, just give that crappy NASA job, and follow your dreams with a career at Subway.B|:P

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We need a new term for people like this



How about "Dum-fo"?:D
"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat."

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You shoulda told her you were saving up for one of those new round parachutes and seen what she had to say .... >:(


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This woman must have known something about the sport becuase that was the first thing I asked and she replied with "Not Gimili" which is one of our local dropzones here in Manitoba.

The thing that really made me question her is when she told me a story she had about a mal.

She told me that she was jumping and went to pull her PC and it didn't come out. She was holding on the the end but the chute didn't come out.

Okay MAYBE the plastic piece came off, but then she says the she pulls her reserve cord and it didn't open. I asked her how she did that and she said I just pulled the other cord.

Having low jump numbers myself I still have some of the basic terminology down and know that the "backup" is not called the backup.


"Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools." Napoleon Bonaparte

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"she pulls her reserve cord and it didn't open"

You were talking to some sort of angel then.B|

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Actually Pete, it's beginning to sound like she might have made 'one' jump at Steinbach... a bad one at that. ("Not Gimli, like we might say "Not Steinbach") ... or maybe she did her jump in the late 70's under hand-deployed rounds?

As for hard pulls, we've had those on DZ recently (Dr. mike had an equipment issue that has since been fixed).

"so, ummm, my parachure didnt open so I just pull the red one right? hmmm still not working what if I try 'the shiny one' " (hehe...)


@#$#$%'n posers

Dave


Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend (Lennon/McCartney)

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I wonder what possesses people to make up something that they have no idea about to someone who actually does.

I mean, what if the situation were reversed and you told the girl, "Yeah, I used to work at Subway ... none around here though. I was so good they made me manager after 3 days of working. The only problem I used to have was with ordering the bread, but I used the backup distributor and it was fine."

How on earth do these people think they'll get away with it????:S This isn't a rhetorical question, btw.

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the pics she had were in another person's gear.
No telling why they do it. :S



I think I have an idea.

It's for the same reason actor Brian Dennehy felt compelled to lie about his military service.

Our society places great emphasis on appearances; i.e., making an initial first impression through good looks and glibness, rather than actual substance. It's a sales/marketing tactic in a consumer society, where who or what you are is nowhere as important as what others think you are.

When real integrity, hard work and achievement are often dismissed, ignored or even punished (how much do school teachers make compared to sports figures?), but people in show business earn ridiculous amounts of money, some people naturally think that flamboyance=prosperity, and therefore tend to fluff their resume´. The more lacking they are in character and integrity, the more severe it will be. Self-esteem or lack thereof plays a role, but it's not the critical one in this case. The critical factor is reality and one's perception of it. The weaker this connection is, the easier it is to engage in this kind of behavior.

So in summary, it's nothing more than simple self-delusion. They feel justified in lying because they think it's necessary for their careers, or making a strong, lasting impression is somehow important in what they do for a living. Or perhaps in the case of the initial post in this thread, somebody is trying to make a social climb, and will therefore believe that the ends justify the means.

Fortunately, it's pretty easy to bust phonies.

edit to replace "exempli gratia" with the more appropriate "id est"
"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat."

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So in summary, it's nothing more than simple self-delusion. They feel justified in lying because they think it's necessary for their careers, or making a strong, lasting impression is somehow important in what they do for a living. Or perhaps in the case of the initial post in this thread, somebody is trying to make a social climb, and will therefore believe that the ends justify the means.



This is all well and good (not admirable, but understandable) when you can actually pull the appearance thing off. But why would anybody who doesn't know anything about a subject feel that they would be capable of speaking about it with someone who does? How could they not expect to get busted?
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