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BAR[_2_] July 7th 08 02:11 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....



Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 02:14 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 9:11*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.

HK July 7th 08 02:14 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....



Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 02:16 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 9:14*pm, HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat...


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


Not nice.

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] July 7th 08 03:12 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:14:13 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:

On Jul 6, 9:11*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


Man, you just can't help it can you?

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a “flat
extra” charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn’t do “Dangerous things”. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout “If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra”.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:17 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:12*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:14:13 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:



On Jul 6, 9:11*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


Man, you just can't help it can you?

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a “flat
extra” charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn’t do “Dangerous things”. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout “If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra”.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I never said one could not get coverage Tom. It is, however expensive
because of the risk.

Why are you being so argumentative? You are becoming a Loogy clone.

Vic Smith July 7th 08 03:24 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:



"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. 400 g policy. Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."

--Vic

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:27 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:24*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing



wrote:

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."


http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. *400 g policy. *Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."

--Vic


A dynamite manufacturing company can be insured..............it is all
a matter of premium for the risk.

BAR[_2_] July 7th 08 03:33 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:33 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:27*pm, JimH wrote:
On Jul 6, 10:24*pm, Vic Smith wrote:



On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing


wrote:


"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."


http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. *400 g policy. *Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."


--Vic


A dynamite manufacturing company can be insured..............it is all
a matter of premium for the risk.


BTW: Premium in insurance speak equates to price in regular person
speak. ;-)


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