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Old 01-21-2011, 01:31 AM   #1
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Was thinking about going to do this for my upcoming birthday but that's a good reason not to. Hope everything works out for the better for you.
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Old 01-21-2011, 08:14 AM   #2
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Was thinking about going to do this for my upcoming birthday but that's a good reason not to. Hope everything works out for the better for you.
Hey...Do it!
Accidents happen everywhere.
Even if you only do it once. Do it.
It's something you'll remember your whole life...unless you die.
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Old 01-21-2011, 08:18 AM   #3
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Hey...Do it!
Accidents happen everywhere.
Even if you only do it once. Do it.
It's something you'll remember your whole life...unless you die.
You'd still remember it, just for not as long.
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Old 01-21-2011, 08:43 AM   #4
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I earned the title of "Robo-Jew" a while ago.

Being able to set off a metal detector wearing nothing but your underwear does lead to some great conversations.

Left foot is held together with screws and plates.

Left knee has zero stability left (mulitiple ACL/PCL/LCL/MCL injuries and Patellar tendon tears)

Left hip has a bolt in it.

Left scapula has a plate with three screws.

Right lower jaw has a plate and two implants.

Tailbone removed (easier to explain than naming the surgery - normal responses are "'WHAT WAS CUT OFF????"")

Fractured a total of 9 vertebrae - but no breaks (thank G-d!).

oh yeah...I'm a paratooper in the US Army...graduated Jump School in 1990
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Old 01-21-2011, 01:43 PM   #5
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I earned the title of "Robo-Jew" a while ago.

Being able to set off a metal detector wearing nothing but your underwear does lead to some great conversations.

Left foot is held together with screws and plates.

Left knee has zero stability left (mulitiple ACL/PCL/LCL/MCL injuries and Patellar tendon tears)

Left hip has a bolt in it.

Left scapula has a plate with three screws.

Right lower jaw has a plate and two implants.

Tailbone removed (easier to explain than naming the surgery - normal responses are "'WHAT WAS CUT OFF????"")

Fractured a total of 9 vertebrae - but no breaks (thank G-d!).

oh yeah...I'm a paratooper in the US Army...graduated Jump School in 1990

Was it from one jump or several and if several, how many did it take before they said "You're done."
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Old 01-21-2011, 01:47 PM   #6
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I earned the title of "Robo-Jew" a while ago.

Being able to set off a metal detector wearing nothing but your underwear does lead to some great conversations.

Left foot is held together with screws and plates.

Left knee has zero stability left (mulitiple ACL/PCL/LCL/MCL injuries and Patellar tendon tears)

Left hip has a bolt in it.

Left scapula has a plate with three screws.

Right lower jaw has a plate and two implants.

Tailbone removed (easier to explain than naming the surgery - normal responses are "'WHAT WAS CUT OFF????"")

Fractured a total of 9 vertebrae - but no breaks (thank G-d!).

oh yeah...I'm a paratooper in the US Army...graduated Jump School in 1990

I'm guessing you are living off the teat of the US Government at this point?
I can't imagine being able to do much with that kind of damage.
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Old 01-21-2011, 01:51 PM   #7
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I earned the title of "Robo-Jew" a while ago.
"Terminator" is more like it
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Old 01-21-2011, 08:48 AM   #8
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Accidents happen everywhere.
Even if you only do it once. Do it.
It's something you'll remember your whole life...unless you die.
Got to agree, I remember it like yesterday and rush once I landed was one of the biggest I ever felt. Talk about feeling alive!



19000 ft is really high, wow!

I did a free fall parachute jump once about 12 years ago. Had to take a weekend course and I think we jumped at 13000 ft. I had maybe 30 seconds of free fall with an instructor on each side of me watching me complete the steps to "pass the jump".

I am sorry to read you have gone through so much pain and suffering. Not to rub it in, but my landing was like a two foot jump onto a pillow. One of my friends fluffed his chute too early and smacked the ground. The other friend did it fine like me.

We you able to steer the chute or were the cables too far behind you?
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Got to agree, I remember it like yesterday and rush once I landed was one of the biggest I ever felt. Talk about feeling alive!



19000 ft is really high, wow!

I did a free fall parachute jump once about 12 years ago. Had to take a weekend course and I think we jumped at 13000 ft. I had maybe 30 seconds of free fall with an instructor on each side of me watching me complete the steps to "pass the jump".

I am sorry to read you have gone through so much pain and suffering. Not to rub it in, but my landing was like a two foot jump onto a pillow. One of my friends fluffed his chute too early and smacked the ground. The other friend did it fine like me.

We you able to steer the chute or were the cables too far behind you?

I don't remember.
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Old 01-21-2011, 02:51 PM   #10
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He didn't say he was any good at jumping out of planes, Tim! LOL

Accident prone in the dark? Yeah.. that's another matter, eh, Tobster?
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Old 01-21-2011, 03:04 PM   #11
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Technically, Tob invented the sport when he was diving off the elephants when Hannibal brought them across the Alps, but it wasn't really "Sky" diving. Just Tob being drunk, accident prone, and trying to impress the locals with his witty ways.
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Technically, Tob invented the sport when he was diving off the elephants when Hannibal brought them across the Alps, but it wasn't really "Sky" diving. Just Tob being drunk, accident prone, and trying to impress the locals with his witty ways.
So Tobi is around 85 years old? Or just looks it?
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So Tobi is around 85 years old? Or just looks it?
Tob was 85 when fire was invented, they had to invent it to warm the cave, and figured 85 candles would take the chill off.
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Tob was 85 when fire was invented, they had to invent it to warm the cave, and figured 85 candles would take the chill off.
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Tobii is around 85 thousand years old.
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Old 01-21-2011, 03:37 PM   #16
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If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving.
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Old 01-24-2011, 03:26 PM   #17
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Holy crap...I can just FEEL the love here....

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I've been known to drool, swing a frozen salmon or two, fall over my walker and occasionally get too drunk to type...or too drunk to occasionally type...or just drunk...

Long story short, according to the Army, who NEVER makes a mistake, I am a 25B - Informations Systems Operator-Analyst.

Even G-d doesn't know WTF that has to do with my job these days -

I started out a 72E but that was combined with a 72G then restructured to a 74C and further streamlined as a 25D that would be deactivated and redesignated a 25B. All in all, the original job was really cool....until the Internet showed up, that is.

On paper, I'm an Army EKMS manager. In reality, I'm the poor bastard locked in the basement.
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Holy crap...I can just FEEL the love here....



I've been known to drool, swing a frozen salmon or two, fall over my walker and occasionally get too drunk to type...or too drunk to occasionally type...or just drunk...

Long story short, according to the Army, who NEVER makes a mistake, I am a 25B - Informations Systems Operator-Analyst.

Even G-d doesn't know WTF that has to do with my job these days -

I started out a 72E but that was combined with a 72G then restructured to a 74C and further streamlined as a 25D that would be deactivated and redesignated a 25B. All in all, the original job was really cool....until the Internet showed up, that is.

On paper, I'm an Army EKMS manager. In reality, I'm the poor bastard locked in the basement.

Because I have a high security clearance, I was able to see your "eyes only" file and found a photo of you at work.

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Because I have a high security clearance, I was able to see your "eyes only" file and found a photo of you at work.
Actually, that was our sister MOS - us "echos" were trained on these -



worked on these -



Then "upgraded" to these after Desert Shield -



Then, of course, the Internet showed up.

And we were put in the basement working behind one of these -



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Actually, that was our sister MOS - us "echos" were trained on these -



worked on these -



Then "upgraded" to these after Desert Shield -



Then, of course, the Internet showed up.

And we were put in the basement working behind one of these -




You mixed up the photos. This is where pnoon (Peter) keeps his money and cigars.
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