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Main Canopy Size
170
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Reserve Canopy Size
170
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Vigil
Jump Profile
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Home DZ
Cross Keys
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License
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License Number
52016
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Licensing Organization
USPA
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Number of Jumps
91
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Years in Sport
1
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First Choice Discipline
Formation Skydiving
Ratings and Rigging
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USPA Coach
Yes
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Pro Rating
Yes
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Yeah, but it opens a helluva lot faster. nice... didn't think anybody would top that one. yeah the whole "cutaway" idea would be neat, but the guy happens to be my best friend and the girl i happened to get really close with since we first met like 6mo ago. soo kinda hard to ditch either.. and dealing with the whole mess isnt terribly easy Myspace
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Um, you mean, Your hand?!?!? eh, that reserve lacks penetration... Myspace
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I agree with Roo, run and don't look back. The woman that deserves a guy like you wouldn't get involved in that bullshit in the first place.
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hmmmm, something tells me they probably wouldn't mind O.o Myspace
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heh yeah just felt like complaining randomly. kinda accidentally got myself involved in what you might call a love triangle. jerry springer-grade stuff. ridiculous drama. everyone should just solve things with beer, it's such a better system.. Myspace
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...suck. So much unnecessary drama... Myspace
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But I *AM* arching! Myspace
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Gear checks are for wussies.. Myspace
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You really don't wanna know why I'm smiling... Myspace
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Ok good... I was a little worried there for a sec.. Myspace
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I noticed in the gear review section a lot of people apparently have problems with Tempo reserves getting stuck in a hard turn the whole way down. I own a Tempo 170 and my only ride with it was uneventful, nice landing, etc... but seeing all those negative comments has me wondering... Anyone heard of Tempos having these issues? Are they tricky to pack? Myspace
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I caught my old cat eating stale 3D Doritos I threw out on to the lawn... Myspace
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So on Sunday I discovered a dz in Reggio Emilia about 20 minutes away from where I'm working in Carpi (Italy). Much fun had indeed. Now I'm back at work in this plant in Carpi, babysitting this equipment (which needs no attention at all), and killing time is a lot harder to do now. :-\ I wonder if anyone would notice if I didn't show up tomorrow... Myspace
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Stopped by on a Sunday while on a business trip, rented all my gear. They were only open on that day to do military S/L training, but they set up 2 loads for fun jumpers later in the day. Staff was very accommodating despite my not speaking any Italian. Great Italian food at the bar, large packing mat, met a few cool people, can't say enough about the place! Their plane was out for service but I'm told they regularly jump at 15,000ft when it's around. I'll definitely be back here..