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Default The thinning of the herd...

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On Mar 3, 9:10 am, BAR wrote:
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On Mar 2, 8:40 pm, HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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The skydiver is the only sane one of the bunch. Stepping out of a
Casa-212, at 12,500 feet, with 20 of your friends with you and
turning 4 or 5 points. Dumping the main at 2,000 and swooping in to a
perfect one point landing. Only thing better is the last load of the
day dumping the main at 6,000 reaching into your jumpsuit and pulling
out a beer or two and enjoying the peaceful ride. I sure do miss
skydiving.
Land on your head once too often?
Actually no, I never landed on my head from a skydive. In fact I never
had to use my reserve, 1700 jumps all landing on a main canopy. Do you
want to read the newspaper articles written about me and my skydiving?
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It's so refined and cultured to wish death upon someone. I'll bet Bert
has records of his jumps, unlike your many lies.

I have newspaper articles, national organizations and international
organizations that can verify my jumps. I even taught the current USPA
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Ever go to Zephyrhills, FL?


Spent many a winter and spring at Z-Hills, Deland was to serious. They
usually had at least three DC-3's with Casa 212's, Skyvans and other
assorted aircraft. My favorite jump plan was the DeHaviland Caribou. The
one plan I Wish I had jumped from was the 727.