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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a funny thread for BASE jumpers... You can compare it to any Skydiving discusion you have with Whuffos... :-) -------------------- This is true, but the problem is 99% of the rest of the people who see this ARE Whoffos. For the most part, a BASE jumper and a skydiver are the same and in their minds. Thus giving EVERYONE who puts a rig on their back bad press. Very similar to some guy doing something with not much room for error on a motorcycle, it gives ALL motorcycle riders bad press. Who needs it????
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Kim Dear's Birthday Tandem student from Quantum Leap
FlyboySMB replied to joewantaharley's topic in The Bonfire
Happy Birthday Kim!!!! Wishing you a speedy recovery from California! Steve -
Anybody want to join me tomorrow???? ~11:30 or so TGI's Sushi, 100 W. Hamilton Ave. #C, 408.871.0123 Steve
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She said "No", huh hehehe
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Did you get a hold of Peter???
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It's about time somebody brought up that fact! Paul could screw a light bulb in before the accident.... Now he just has to remember which end goes in the socket!
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Cool pics, I used to play around with SEMs when I was a kid. Of course it helped that my dad was involved with designing some of the first SEM at Argon National Labs & later at a company he started in Sunnyvale, CA in the the late 60s (Coates and Welter Instrument Coporation) Now look at me, I jump out of planes...... Ye Ha
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Awesome!!! Welcome.......
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Max, Thank you, and all who serve with you, for your service and sacrifice! Good luck with your recovery! Blue skies & soft landings from No Cal!
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One of the few smart one left, he is!
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Dude, I got you beat by a whole month (it was the end of Nov for me)! I forget, were we talking skydiving or sex? How is it you get hot girls to reply to your posts? Raff & I are always looking for a forth or a third, I'll give you a shouot the next time we go out, it's going to be soon! L8ter, Steve
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The "Johnny Luv Roll" quote from: http://www.svcn.com/archives/campbellreporter/20040204/ca-cover1.shtml The most common naming convention, however, is to name the sushi after a favorite customer. TGI's Sushi, for example, has a roll named after one of its first customers: Johnny "Luv" Horton, a technical sergeant in the U.S. Air Force who was killed in a training accident at Ft. Hunter Liggett, Calif., in 2002. The Johnny Luv roll is one of TGI's best-selling items, made with baked crab, scallops and avocado topped with a special sauce of various spices and mayonnaise. Blue Skies Johnny..... "So that others may live"
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I had some shots in the day.... but not that one! Very cool!
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thanks!
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http://www.irbykennedy.com/WhiteTrashXmas.html
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LOL Photoshop
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Just wondering
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I would suggest that you learn more about the SL program before you make such an opinion. Just an FYI, that was meant to be taken as a question, not an opinion. Thanks for all of the good info.
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I didn't think about the cost, but that is a good point. Also, as you say it's another option. Thanks
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Just curious why learning to skydive is still offered via static line. As an AFF instructor, I am ignorant to the process, but I think it's proven that the AFF progression is a better learning method. Of course you need two JMs for the lower levels, maybe that's part of it, my other thought is that there are some long running DZs that have SL instructors, but not AFF??? Any way, just curious. Thanks Steve
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I just got this via email, sorry for the "hack posting", but it's worth it! Wake Up!! A reminder to us all - don't sleep on the job!! The Snake (Look at t1.jpg) A CREW MEMBER ON A LAND OIL RIG IN THE AMAZONS WENT OUT AND TOOK A NAP. YES, A NAP. HE WENT MISSING AND THIS IS WHAT THEY FOUND. (Look at t2.jpg) or the moral to the story: (Look at t3.jpg) DONT SLEEP ON THE Job!!
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Sierra Nevada #4
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Nice job ladies!!! and also to all the women who have been involved in the past (mine being one of them :-)
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"Technically", when one goes IN, they feel nothing... at least initially on the descent...