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How old/young are you (to all)?

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by chriso123, Sep 28, 2002.

  1. agent-k

    agent-k Regular member

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    As a teacher, I hope..!
     
  2. Prisoner

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    Neph your a Moderator!!!!

    When did this happen, I must have been away. Acutally just got back from 2 weeks off.

    I am still 25 hiting the big 26 in November.
     
  3. bigfoot30

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    Hi Folks
    I'm 51 years old here in the Southern US,,, and I think aD is probably the best site on the net
     
  4. buzzoon

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    57 in Western Canada. My last position of 20 years in health care was recently deleted when they felt my program was no longer needed. Retirement before you're mentally ready to retire is a bitch.

    It was hockey that blew my legs :-(
     
  5. micks

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    ive layed to my floors and its bloody cold in scotland in winter. iam looking for warm country to live in with good prospects of getting a job
     
  6. micks

    micks Guest

    just remembered i will be 35 on 20th of september
     
  7. ps2playa

    ps2playa Guest

    i turn 15 september 25
     
  8. juggalo

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    I'm 24. I am getting too old for this shite.

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  9. gorangel

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  10. Bretto

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    Since im new here,i might aswell add my age, 32 and im a Rigger.
     
  11. john179

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    I'm still 35 until my next birthday i'll then be 34.
     
  12. meta1

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    16 and knowledgable (yeah right..)
     
  13. john179

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    Hey meta1 what i would give to be that age again.Who said your age made you knowledgable.I'm 35 and i know little more now than the day i popped out.I reckon i may need to stick around for a few hundred years to become knowledgable.
     
  14. zippyd

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    I'll be 29 Nov. 30th.
    Bretto....
    As in Army parachute Rigger?
     
  15. Bretto

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    Construction, i build and dismantle things, to put it simple.
     
  16. john179

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    Hey can't believe the pay people to rig someone's parachute i bet that's a killer.
     
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    Actually US Army parachute riggers have it easy. They have a maximum number of chutes that they pack daily(12 or less if I remember correctly). The theory is that if they pack too many then it will become mundane and then they will make a mistake and possibly jeopardize the life of the person who uses it. They also have to sign a tiny little log book that's inside a little pouch on each harness when they pack the chute. Then if someone dies using that chute they hold the rigger responsible if the investigation finds a mistake was made during packing.
    OK too much info. I'm done.
     
  19. john179

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    No offence meant my friend just a joke the word rigger means many things.You can pack my chute any time just don't expect me to use it to often.

    john179
     
  20. agent-k

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    Parachutes? We don't need no stinkin' parachutes.

    Our SAS boys are so tough that they just freefall from 6 miles up, land on their feet and run into battle. Leave quite a dent in the ground though 'cos of all the equipment they carry on their backs.
    Weapons, explosives, spare Jeep, howitzers, 12 man tent, etc
    Lol ;)
     

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