Re: Chucks a REMF/Jerrys 4-F




Jerry K. wrote:
On 19 Jun 2006 08:25:41 -0700, "the unknown flailer"
<kami58@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Jerry K. wrote:
On 16 Jun 2006 13:43:31 -0700, "the unknown flailer"
<kami58@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Jerry K. wrote:
On 12 Jun 2006 10:07:14 -0700, "the unknown flailer"
<kami58@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Jerry K. wrote:
On 8 Jun 2006 09:10:01 -0700, "the unknown flailer"
<kami58@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Jerry K. wrote:

I sooner or later stopped biffing
in all the time - and in a helluva lot quicker in jumps it took than
80.

80 worked for me, course I wuz a S/L pig & a old one at
that...

Known lots of people who went SL, olds one's too. None lacked the
ability to stand one up in under 80 jumps. taking 80 80 80 80 80 80
figure out how to stand up a landing while virtually every other
skydiver out there, the ones who did manage to stand one up in less
jumps than 80
...bsrp
...jlk

Well hell pilgrim if I knowed it would cause you to have a fall down
skygod fit I
woulda claimed 160 !!! !!!

Shoot, you go around blaming a demonstrated lack of landing (and
learning) ability > appears pretty skygoddy of ya to blame the equipment (or the
circumstances) rather than accept the reality and take responsibility.
But then, reality and responsibility were never your forte' -
...bsrp
...jlk

too true, I made a jump after my stroke in a paralitic condition you
USTA squirrls would be afraid to make,

nominal control of steering and landing with
limited mechanical ability. Too bad for you there was no system for
steering and landing which can take charge when mental ability's
lacking.

yuh? before we started in the RAM air days Me in 89/90 you in 95/96,
few were steerable but forward speed was less also


biffed in and wrote off the
broken tib & fib but yawl yowled and cryed like baby's....
like you were responsible or sumthing---


Do yourself a favor and write off the skydiving newsgroup. Writing
off tib fibs and the sometimes boneheaded, if not avoidable, sequence
of events which lead to them might play better over on that RV
newsgroup.

I no longer live in an RV, Own a 4 bedroom on a third of an acre out by
the lake now...I'm living the American dream girlyboy

I know people at Beaumont who were there - they shake their
heads. Kinda embarrassed about the whole thing.


I had what 20 or 30 jumps at beaumont?......wuzzn't my home dz kid...I
was from
SPX Leauge City thense Lake Anuach----When they closed down Waller
became
my home DZ...I had a fun jump route, also jumping at SDD, SDSM & SDA-B.
So
actually I made more jumps at Skydive Dallas than Skydive America @
Beaumont cuz
Beaumont had smaller aircraft and loads. So who cares what Beaumont
thinks?
Their probably embarresed to know you cuz yer a alumni of the last DZ
on that particular Airport HAW HAW HAW

But, what you construe as "yowling and crying," about the whole
stupid episode is
simply, just an acknowledgement of the bright, red exclamation point
to your short turn in skydiving and what light it throws whenever you
try to present yourself as some sort of authority on all thing
skydiving.

Stirring up DZ lizzards with skygod attitudes was a big part of the
sport to me when I was still active----you erxpected me to fully
retire? heh

I think it was the normal thing
yawl are
best at though (((PROJECTING FEAR))) Yer a sissy kid, always have been,
always
will be.

No, being unprepared is not normal. Well, to be fair, I guess SNAFU
applies well to you. Nor is not thinking things through. Neither is
rampant pretense. But, it's not so much about the subjective
considerations of what is "normal" and what is not, but back to the
root of it all - some people just have problems learning to stand up
landings. No big deal, some people are just quicker at it than
others. But you, instead of admitting this bit of truth, and thus the
galling prospect of admitting that there might be some who might have
been more adept in some aspect of skydiving than you, no - it was due
to "ragged out no porosity canopies," or how "old" you were when you
started jumping, or even - that desire for that feeling of having

Snip for brevity----hey all I can say is mylandings made a 100%
improvement
when I bought that new Falcon....might have been a coincidence...I
doubt it though

The stuff of jackasses
...bsrp
...jlk

Aw hell yeah being a true zoo jumper, if a JACKASS JUMP was up next I
made that load for sure....rw rw rw and chasing the points got boring
after a few years <eg>

.



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