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| cmon cmon, who else sat in on Jingle's presentation and stifled a giggle? Quality moments; - "We use a long hose, so that if we're exiting a confined space, we dont have to be side by side. The guy out of air can come out BEHIND me" - "Bungee wings solve the problems of drag that having a large flappy wing cause. By having the bungees on, squeezing the wing down, I can dump air in a horizontal position" Almost as good as the magic demo of taking widgets off the harness, then not being able to refit them (on dry land, without a suit or gloves). Oh how we laughed.......cried...... ok ok... farted! /Z |
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| Oh did I laugh.. The out of air situation - when his arse cheeks grab for the inside of his dry suit.. The SEVEN 2nd stages on that divers twin set - for redundancy purposes you understand..! (not his or his buddies I think). Wilbo "Zak" <Zak@nospam.cruelmail.com> wrote in message news:ecUtb.1211$4Y6.287@newsfep4-winn.server.ntli.net... > cmon cmon, who else sat in on Jingle's presentation and stifled a giggle? > > Quality moments; > > - "We use a long hose, so that if we're exiting a confined space, we dont > have to be side by side. The guy out of air can come out BEHIND me" > > - "Bungee wings solve the problems of drag that having a large flappy wing > cause. By having the bungees on, squeezing the wing down, I can dump air in > a horizontal position" > > Almost as good as the magic demo of taking widgets off the harness, then not > being able to refit them (on dry land, without a suit or gloves). > > Oh how we laughed.......cried...... ok ok... farted! > > > /Z > > |
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| so should this thread be re-titled "jingle balls??" Digs |
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| "Digger" <somogyi@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:708d35cd.0311171318.789a49c5@posting.google.c om > so should this thread be re-titled "jingle balls??" I don't know how you can all be so rude about BSAC's esteemed Technical Advisor. Everyone knows that he knows everything about everything. So if he says you need seven 2nd stages, then seven is the number you shall take. Under pain of having your insurance invalidated... Vic. [Jingle's greatest fan - honest injun guv] -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| Mark Williams wrote: > Oh did I laugh.. > The out of air situation - when his arse cheeks grab for the inside of his > dry suit.. > The SEVEN 2nd stages on that divers twin set - for redundancy purposes you > understand..! (not his or his buddies I think). now you've piqued my interest... How did he get seven 2nd stages off a twinset? Presumably he had two regs on each bottle, two regs on a stage and then an autoair or something? I'd love to see a free flow located... Ben -- Ben Panter, Edinburgh My name (no spaces)@bigfoot which is a com. |
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| Vic wrote: > I don't know how you can all be so rude about BSAC's esteemed Technical > Advisor... Yes, keeping it down to this sort of low rumble is very hard. We can be ruder if you like? Al. |