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income can u afford to jump?

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Clearly, you already have a qualified vidiot chasing you around, really great pictures, super framing and the expression on your face really captures the joy of skydiving.



None other than the AMAZING Tony Hathaway at Zhills. That guy is awesome! If you have a USPA calendar for 2002, you have been looking at one of Tony's pics for all of November (I think he has some others in there too.)

www.tonyhathaway.com

BTW - I wear that grin on every skydive. My brother was looking at my vids last Christmas and he said, "Wow! From the expression on your face you'd think every jump was your first!" See my first jump pic attached. :D


Fall in dove.

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Life is a balancing act.



Know what you mean. I could probably afford to jump a LOT more than what I am right now, but there are a few other priorities at the moment ... like my studies next year, had to save like mad, because I hate being in debt, and I'd rather not be owned by the bank[:/]


Kerry

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Well Scoby, you're not totally incorrect. I do rent an apartment in my parent's home. It is definitely not in the basement, it is actually in a seperate wing. I have complete privacy, my own garage and private entrance. While in the apartment, I cannot hear anything going on in the main part of the house.

BTW, I don't really think of myself as a sugar daddy. I do make a good living, but I definitely don't consider myself old enough.



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and I'd rather not be owned by the bank[:/]



Too late!! I have been bought for $55,000 not only by the bank, but by the federal government. At least until I retire or die anyway, then I'll be free!!

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...because I hate being in debt, and I'd rather not be owned by the bank[:/]



I found that the heavy debt was a stress. I had a $300K house and knew that if I lost my job, I would lose everything that I had paid into it. I like apt living now. Weekends are free to jump. Everything I own is paid for, except the car. I had a spare car that was paid for, but I sold it recently.

It is nice to have less worries. B|

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