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Nope, just an over supply of idiots. Hey Paul, if that was the Y2K video, that was Citrusdal, I was there and it was fun.
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They are fine. I am just short of one. Apparently one of the workers took it home. He will bring it back.....I had a 'chat' with him
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Sorry Michele I saw you now git back in here
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Good morning Paul and all the other NA's and HNA's It is a bit cold here today. A bit of rain and wind. Winters last fling before the long hot days of Summer...I hope. I do believe that it is coffee, ciggie and check on birdie time
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Bad memories of a past best forgotten Kerry?
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There are two kinds of men my friend. Those with guns and those who dig.......you dig. The good, the bad and the ugly
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Another South African joins the fray
Scratch replied to skyblade's topic in Introductions and Greets
Jy is dalk heel reg. Ons weet mos hoe vroulik die Matie 'mans' kan wees. -
Another South African joins the fray
Scratch replied to skyblade's topic in Introductions and Greets
Ek het al 'n Matie meisie langs die bar gesoen. Tel dit? -
The Rock kestrel or Rooivalk. See pics.
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Oh well. Have a cup of coffee, take something else off your chest and post pics
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Dunno, it is probably in the same place as your virginity.
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Perigrin falcon to be precise Yes I have seen it. Pretty amazing footage. Particularly when you see the bird go 'big' to slow down The professor who came to ring the kestrels is a specialist on the Perigrin. He told me that on one occasion while belaying down to a nest one the parents hit him so hard it knocked him out. When he came to he had a bleeding nose and burst blood vessels in his eyes and that is while wearing a Protek. I must do a search but I think they go well over 300kph in a dive.
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Laugh away. I was having a Sunday afternoon snooze and my phone rang. "Andre one of your birds is running around on the ground" 50 km round trip to put the ungrateful little bugger back. The shit bit me too. Hee hee, actually it is fun. I am quite attached to the vicious bastards.
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Morning Paul. So tell us...how drunk was Erno?
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Hi there. I use an Icarus suit. I have just under 200 jumps on it. No real problems at all. It fits well, flies well and stays in one piece. The quality is not as quite as good as a Tony suit for example but I am sure that it is a looooot cheaper.
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Last month, a world-wide survey was conducted by the UN. The only question asked was: "Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to the food shortage in the rest of the world?" The survey was a huge failure. In Africa they didn't know what "food" meant. In Eastern Europe they didn't know what "honest" meant. In Western Europe they didn't know what "shortage" meant. In China they didn't know what "opinion" meant. In the Middle East they didn't know what "solution" meant. In South America they didn't know what "please" meant. And in the USA they didn't know what "the rest of the world" meant.
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Another South African joins the fray
Scratch replied to skyblade's topic in Introductions and Greets
Ikies bo. Julle Tukkies mag ons gatte in rugby skop....maar van suip se julle vir ons fokkol Welcome to the zoo. -
If the students are in the habit of running away from you, clawing and biting you and thir parents make a habit of attacking you.......yup then it would qualify
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Kestrils normally breed on cliffs. When the little ones try to fly they go a little way and then land on a ledge. The parents find them and feed them there. This goes on for a few days until the babies can fly for themselves. Over here in an urban enviroment there are cats, people and all sorts of unnatural (for them ) shit to contend with. So back up the crane they go. I don't put them back in the nest, just out of reach of the nasties on the ground Mommy and Daddy take it from there
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Good Morning All What is happening? I went off to the DZ on Saturday for the scattering of one of our pilots ashes. He died of cancer a while back and he wanted his remains scattered over Citrusdal. It was really beautiful. His brother carried his ashes inside a jumpsuit and went for a tandem. Once the tandem was over the DZ off old Don went, slowly fading away into the blue skies. A really cool end to a great pilot.
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Nothing much Passport, hipflask, condoms, baby oil