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Postby External Poster » Thu Nov 07, 2002 1:52 am

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> Well, yeah, but taking chances is good for you. It makes ordinary daily
> stresses seem inconsequential.

Taking chances? Hehe OK! Like you do!!! LOL

How it be gurl?

LTNTT

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Hollye

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Postby External Poster » Thu Nov 07, 2002 9:14 am

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> Taking chances? Hehe OK! Like you do!!! LOL
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> How it be gurl?
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> LTNTT

What it be, is what it is, what it look like?

Don't know what that means, but we used to say it in the 70's.

Are you gonna be there this year?

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-Densie

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Postby External Poster » Thu Nov 07, 2002 10:20 am

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> Well, yeah, but taking chances is good for you. It makes ordinary daily
> stresses seem inconsequential.

Yeah, but sometimes taking those chances can bring those ordinary daily
stresses to one screeching halt, SPLAT!!! I'm sorry I'm not ready to
take that chance, not yet anyway. I haven't done alot of things that are
on my "to do" list. I think I'll take that chance someday but not now.

I'll put skydiving near the very end of my list.

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Postby External Poster » Thu Nov 07, 2002 1:54 pm

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Question about wigs and skydiving enfemme .... To those experienced
divers anyway ....

Sorry for being naive about this, but how does one keep it on while
screaming down back to earth - indoor or outdoor? I beleive that the
free fall speed is quite fast.

Is there a specific attire for this event (ie Overalls, goggles ... etc.
I don't think skirts or dresses will do very well on something like
this event).

Is there insurance, or do we sign a waiver just in case the carefully
packed 'chute' truely doesn't open?

... or is it as I've seen on TV (discovery channel), you are strapped to
the back of an experienced diver, who pretty much takes care of the
whole ride down?


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Postby External Poster » Sun Nov 10, 2002 8:41 am

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> ... or is it as I've seen on TV (discovery channel), you are strapped to
> the back of an experienced diver, who pretty much takes care of the
> whole ride down?

I'm sure that it would be a tandem jump, unless you have some
experience. This may have to be a boy mode event.

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