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Quotemy nominee for ugliest container of all history
My nominee: a Crossbow with floating main and reserve handles, plus both wooden main toggles trailing about 2 feet up.
No malfunction, but on that jump there were 6 other folks besides me who were wondering if we seeing the beginning of one. We just kept skydiving because there wasn't anything we could do for the guy anyway.
Mark
mdrejhon 8
I think I know the alternate meaning you were thinking ofQuoteQuoteBut seriously, it's a takeoff on "hangar queen," a term for an impressive old aircraft that no longer leaves the hangar.
Got it. That was not at all the meaning that came to my mind. Thanks for the clarification.
Amazon 7
QuoteThe year it was offered in colors other than ~OD Green!
Man.. you know whats wierd.. seeing someone actually order and pay big bucks for brand new sport gear.. in OD Green....
To me.. that is just wrong on far toooooo many levels..
wmw999 2,447
I owned an original Mirage until early 2004. My last jump on it was in 2004. I believe it's being used for cutaway training in Georgia, now.
It was a lovely rig, functional and comfortable. And yes, it had a KXX reserve in it, which served me just fine. The reserve is decorating a pawnshop in Florida.
When I first got back into jumping I used it exclusively, of course. Whenever someone would give me a hard time over its fashionable bounce-n-blend colors, or the large U-shaped reserve flap, I'd just smile and say "I bought it new." No one ever said anything after that
Wendy W.
It was a lovely rig, functional and comfortable. And yes, it had a KXX reserve in it, which served me just fine. The reserve is decorating a pawnshop in Florida.
When I first got back into jumping I used it exclusively, of course. Whenever someone would give me a hard time over its fashionable bounce-n-blend colors, or the large U-shaped reserve flap, I'd just smile and say "I bought it new." No one ever said anything after that
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)
QuoteNo offense meant (I'm sure) and none taken. But what does the phrase "closet queen" mean here? Is this a new trendy insult?
I equate it to the equally-valid "trailer queen", used when describing a motorcycle that gets pulled from city to city in a trailer instead of actually *gasp!* being ridden.
In this context it means that it's a rig in generally good shape which, for one reason or another, just has not been jumped and has been collecting dust in the closet.
Chuck
You are so wrong!
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