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January 21, 2009 at 5:30 PM #333214January 21, 2009 at 5:53 PM #332702AKParticipant
[quote=Russell]http://vimeo.com/1778399
Just in case you guys still get a hankering to fly…you could try this.[/quote]
OMG I’ve seen a few videos like that … the sort of lunatic-fringe extreme sport that could only evolve in a socialist welfare state =)
Not that I have anything against universal health care or extreme sports … just that it’s easier to think up stuff like that when you don’t have to worry about the copay on having your entire skeletal system rebuilt!
January 21, 2009 at 5:53 PM #333037AKParticipant[quote=Russell]http://vimeo.com/1778399
Just in case you guys still get a hankering to fly…you could try this.[/quote]
OMG I’ve seen a few videos like that … the sort of lunatic-fringe extreme sport that could only evolve in a socialist welfare state =)
Not that I have anything against universal health care or extreme sports … just that it’s easier to think up stuff like that when you don’t have to worry about the copay on having your entire skeletal system rebuilt!
January 21, 2009 at 5:53 PM #333116AKParticipant[quote=Russell]http://vimeo.com/1778399
Just in case you guys still get a hankering to fly…you could try this.[/quote]
OMG I’ve seen a few videos like that … the sort of lunatic-fringe extreme sport that could only evolve in a socialist welfare state =)
Not that I have anything against universal health care or extreme sports … just that it’s easier to think up stuff like that when you don’t have to worry about the copay on having your entire skeletal system rebuilt!
January 21, 2009 at 5:53 PM #333146AKParticipant[quote=Russell]http://vimeo.com/1778399
Just in case you guys still get a hankering to fly…you could try this.[/quote]
OMG I’ve seen a few videos like that … the sort of lunatic-fringe extreme sport that could only evolve in a socialist welfare state =)
Not that I have anything against universal health care or extreme sports … just that it’s easier to think up stuff like that when you don’t have to worry about the copay on having your entire skeletal system rebuilt!
January 21, 2009 at 5:53 PM #333229AKParticipant[quote=Russell]http://vimeo.com/1778399
Just in case you guys still get a hankering to fly…you could try this.[/quote]
OMG I’ve seen a few videos like that … the sort of lunatic-fringe extreme sport that could only evolve in a socialist welfare state =)
Not that I have anything against universal health care or extreme sports … just that it’s easier to think up stuff like that when you don’t have to worry about the copay on having your entire skeletal system rebuilt!
January 21, 2009 at 7:39 PM #332742patientrenterParticipant“having your entire skeletal system rebuilt”
LoL, AK!
With this sport, I think the socialist state only has to pay for scraping lifeless body parts off the rocks. They are going rather fast, with no protection. Incredible.
January 21, 2009 at 7:39 PM #333077patientrenterParticipant“having your entire skeletal system rebuilt”
LoL, AK!
With this sport, I think the socialist state only has to pay for scraping lifeless body parts off the rocks. They are going rather fast, with no protection. Incredible.
January 21, 2009 at 7:39 PM #333157patientrenterParticipant“having your entire skeletal system rebuilt”
LoL, AK!
With this sport, I think the socialist state only has to pay for scraping lifeless body parts off the rocks. They are going rather fast, with no protection. Incredible.
January 21, 2009 at 7:39 PM #333186patientrenterParticipant“having your entire skeletal system rebuilt”
LoL, AK!
With this sport, I think the socialist state only has to pay for scraping lifeless body parts off the rocks. They are going rather fast, with no protection. Incredible.
January 21, 2009 at 7:39 PM #333271patientrenterParticipant“having your entire skeletal system rebuilt”
LoL, AK!
With this sport, I think the socialist state only has to pay for scraping lifeless body parts off the rocks. They are going rather fast, with no protection. Incredible.
January 21, 2009 at 8:23 PM #332768David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]AK: I had four FTOs on 105 jumps, including one on my fourth jump at Airborne School. That was wild. I mentally froze up when the chute streamered and then was frantically trying to remember if it was unzip, pack and push or push, unzip and pack or???
I did figure it out, but sprained my ankle on a really hot landing. Had to do my final jump on a sprained ankle out of a jet (C-141) and at night. Good times.[/quote]
My wife is impressed (shocked) with the four FTOs. π She has 50 jumps with no FTOs, though a few tree landings. I didn’t expect Army people on a San Diego board.
I myself am a leg and get ridiculed all the time about it from her.
January 21, 2009 at 8:23 PM #333103David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]AK: I had four FTOs on 105 jumps, including one on my fourth jump at Airborne School. That was wild. I mentally froze up when the chute streamered and then was frantically trying to remember if it was unzip, pack and push or push, unzip and pack or???
I did figure it out, but sprained my ankle on a really hot landing. Had to do my final jump on a sprained ankle out of a jet (C-141) and at night. Good times.[/quote]
My wife is impressed (shocked) with the four FTOs. π She has 50 jumps with no FTOs, though a few tree landings. I didn’t expect Army people on a San Diego board.
I myself am a leg and get ridiculed all the time about it from her.
January 21, 2009 at 8:23 PM #333182David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]AK: I had four FTOs on 105 jumps, including one on my fourth jump at Airborne School. That was wild. I mentally froze up when the chute streamered and then was frantically trying to remember if it was unzip, pack and push or push, unzip and pack or???
I did figure it out, but sprained my ankle on a really hot landing. Had to do my final jump on a sprained ankle out of a jet (C-141) and at night. Good times.[/quote]
My wife is impressed (shocked) with the four FTOs. π She has 50 jumps with no FTOs, though a few tree landings. I didn’t expect Army people on a San Diego board.
I myself am a leg and get ridiculed all the time about it from her.
January 21, 2009 at 8:23 PM #333212David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]AK: I had four FTOs on 105 jumps, including one on my fourth jump at Airborne School. That was wild. I mentally froze up when the chute streamered and then was frantically trying to remember if it was unzip, pack and push or push, unzip and pack or???
I did figure it out, but sprained my ankle on a really hot landing. Had to do my final jump on a sprained ankle out of a jet (C-141) and at night. Good times.[/quote]
My wife is impressed (shocked) with the four FTOs. π She has 50 jumps with no FTOs, though a few tree landings. I didn’t expect Army people on a San Diego board.
I myself am a leg and get ridiculed all the time about it from her.
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