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Holy Moly!!! That's awesome!

I can't believe I experienced the same thing and didn't even notice.

:(

That is funny! But of course the format this was presented in (time lapse) makes all the difference.

Glad y'all liked it. Da net is such a cool freakin place, eh?
 
I don't think so, it was planned. The shotgun didn't done enough and he said he was still raising after some shots. We can't tell with the editing if he went short of rounds or if he went too high for his liking. But I'm sure that he triggered the drop. Look at the aluminum frame when he began to fell. It was initially hooked to the balloons at each corner. Suddenly, there is no more rope, wood, sling or carabiner. All the mess is gone with the balloons. There must have been a quick release system.
 
Same in my mind as the rock climbers that free climb...pretty stupid risk to take. Take enough risks and it eventually catches up with you (I know...treework and all that)

This fellow you just saw in the video died skydiving in 2015 at a golf course jump:

"MTV star Erik Roner dies in skydiving accident during opening of golf show
Erik Roner died after hitting a tree during skydive to mark opening of celebrity event in California"

http://www.tmz.com/2015/10/09/mtv-star-911-call-witnesses-climbed-tree-in-heroic-effort-to-save-him/

Sounds like they needed some good treeclimbers there to help save him. He left behind a family.
 
The first time ever, and probably last, I've posted a commercial here (wait a minute, no, there was that epic Jean Claude Vandamme Volvo truck commercial), but yeah, this moved me.

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I dont GAF about jockey underwear, but I liked his story a lot. AAMOF, I don't capiche the connection between him and underwear, but he has a good story, well told, imo .
 
Cool Story!

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:lol:
 
You're probably right, so I'm wondering what the point was?

Obviously the point was to do a stunt for attention.... Lots of fun until you die trying... That shotgun the balloons thing just rubbed me wrong, of course that was after I knew he killed himself hitting a tree... We never will know what he was thinking, but he obviously made a deadly error..
 
The first time ever, and probably last, I've posted a commercial here (wait a minute, no, there was that epic Jean Claude Vandamme Volvo truck commercial), but yeah, this moved me.

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I hate war! People are so easily duped into thinking there is something good or needed there... Its just blood sacrifice for profit ....
 
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Butch, I hear what you're saying (from a non-vet perspective).

Always tradeoffs. We live capitalism.

The positive side is to reinforce to people that disabled people are regular people. Being an amputee doesn't mean you have to lay down. You can be fit, active, sexy, manly (in this case of a dude), even if you're injured, or not of whole body.

Growing up in the seventies, I saw a lot of Korean and Vietnam era amputees, seemingly a lot of vets from context. Proportionally, I'm guessing, many more Middle East survivors of catastrophic injuries probably than past wars, due to faster access/ exit and treatment.



Promotion of returning soldiers in a more positive light in pop culture is way better than the Viet Nam experience, from the best my outside perspective can tell.


With good there's bad, and with bad there's good.
 
That was what I was focused on, and why I didn't get your comment.

Now I got a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, because I didn't pick up on the commerce part at first.
 
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