Bigg Bigg Blue
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Ouch, that really hurt.One carer for 2 people, blimey social services are making cut backs.
Ouch, that really hurt.One carer for 2 people, blimey social services are making cut backs.
Couldn’t shoot a barn door ;)Here’s one I know a few of you will love…
A fun day at the local range renewing my Concealed Carry Permit for another 5 years.
30 rounds: 10 each from 5, 7 & 10 yards.
Glock 19, 9mm.
Not bad for not shooting for almost a year!
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No, I don’t know where that 7 came from either! Must have snatched at one!! ;-)
FYI, it is scary that even in IL, the last state to OK guns and concealed carry, out of the 30 shots above, only 21 are required to even hit the silhouette to be considered qualified to carry a gun.
Ready, fire, aim!
Why?My son treated himself to his first (tandem) parachute jump after earning his Commercial Pilot Certificate! My wife thanked him for not telling her beforehand, but I just asked him why anyone would jump out of a perfectly good airplane?!
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I think I can see his point as a pilotWhy?
Because it’s an awesome adrenalin filled experience.
I did my first jump many, many years ago and not a tandem jump. A days training and up in the air for the jump in late afternoon.
I can’t really put into words how it felt, but the feelings of that first time experience have never left me. It wasn’t fear, it was something about being perched on the very edge of the plane doorway and getting a tap on the shoulder to jump. It was a sort of split second decision to overcome the feeling of safety and security of the plane and force myself to jump out into ‘nothing’.
1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000…..check! Then admire the scenery as I gently floated down to earth.
Sure I had a parachute on and a reserve, but that didn’t enter the equation at the time.
I know your sons was a tandem jump, but I’m sure he felt similar feelings. Looks like he enjoyed it.