Remember the story of the guy who went to parachute school. When finished with the schooling,he was scheduled for his first jump and the instructor gave him final instructions. Fasten your parachute, attach cord to door frame , jump, pull rip cord, if that doesn’t work pull emergency cord. A pickup will be waiting for you when you land. So he went thru the whole process and when the emergency cord didn’t work either, he mumbled to himself, ‘ I BET THE PICKUP WON’T BE THERE EITHER’.
As a draftee back in 1970 myself and about 100 other draftees were herded into a large room and offered such a deal. Sign up for airborn and you could wear these wonderfully shiny boots and jump out of airplanes. Someone near me quietly said “Only things falling out of the sky are bird shit and idiots.” I thought that was a brilliant comment. I spent my army years with my feet on the ground where they were meant to be.
Just finished listening to the The Fatal Flying Affair by T. E. Kinsey. The story centered around the early days of flying and parachute development. Not something I’d want to try. . .
Soon he’ll be thinking, Remember when Clyde used to meet me at the park? We would sit and he would listen to me talk for hours. I wonder why he never stops by anymore.
Never sky dived, no access to the sport where I grew up. Never crossed my mind to do it. If senior Bush could sky dive, and 100 year olds, why can’t I? They were attached to the instructor and the instructor wanted to get down in one piece. Good insurance policy. Instructor wants down alive therefore I will get down alive and in one piece.
I wanted to do a tandem sky dive for my 80th birthday 2 yrs ago & it was upsetting to my husband, I’m his caregiver & he probably didn’t want me dead or injured because if so he’d end up in assisted living.
Skydiving is on my bucket list – however, I want to have all my paperwork in order first – will, trust fund for my daughter, power of attorney, etc. I already have a medical directive. :o) I figure the better prepared I am, the less Loki will be interested in screwing me over.
A few years ago my nephew had a 2-year assignment as Commander of the Army Golden Knights—skydiving team. We went to a couple of shows and I told him I’d be willing to have a go at it…but we never got around to doing it. Darn. Earl has reawakened that desire, but Matt isn’t connected with the Golden Knights anymore…so I think I’ll go mix up some pudding, instead.
See that. Everyone is looking for Roscoe… I guess that was the test, see? One little word of “weapontry” can destroy a city with a push of a button. Thank GOD we have the best elders who can catch a DRIFT. No airplanes. Thank you Pappy. Felt a little “spooked” with a Christmas present wrapped up somewhere and only having ONE shoe in it. Laying out here no phone for the sake of what mission trip? Now i know my life is worth losing if need be. Thank you for VALUING Eagle Scouts. SMOOCH!!!
My first flight was as a passenger in a Beachcraft Bonanza when I was about 12. We chartered it to go up to Wisconsin and pick up my grandmother, and I got to take the round trip. My next flight was to San Antonio for AF Basic, then home for leave. Few more flights in AF cargo planes to SE Asia and back. More flights to Tech schools for the Phone Company. I enjoyed every one of those flights. Miss them since I retired.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
“And these thoughts flash through my head in less than a second.”
sirbadger almost 4 years ago
When people think about pudding, they think about Bill Cosby and then they don’t want pudding anymore.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
Sky-diving or pudding. Hmm. I’m THINKING about it!
Wilde Bill almost 4 years ago
If you don’t eat your meat, you can’t have any pudding…
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
never sky-dove myself; I’ll only do it if the airplane is about to crash mid-air
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
No airplanes for me.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Skydiving is not at all risky! But should the chute fail to open, it won’t be the fall that kills you…it will be the sudden stop !!
;-)
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Deep thoughts, Earl. Deep thoughts.
Sanspareil almost 4 years ago
I make the best rice pudding, my daughter absolutely craved it.
qct almost 4 years ago
Remember the story of the guy who went to parachute school. When finished with the schooling,he was scheduled for his first jump and the instructor gave him final instructions. Fasten your parachute, attach cord to door frame , jump, pull rip cord, if that doesn’t work pull emergency cord. A pickup will be waiting for you when you land. So he went thru the whole process and when the emergency cord didn’t work either, he mumbled to himself, ‘ I BET THE PICKUP WON’T BE THERE EITHER’.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Earl time to go home and make pudding ! Now you have something to do ;-)
oldchas almost 4 years ago
As a draftee back in 1970 myself and about 100 other draftees were herded into a large room and offered such a deal. Sign up for airborn and you could wear these wonderfully shiny boots and jump out of airplanes. Someone near me quietly said “Only things falling out of the sky are bird shit and idiots.” I thought that was a brilliant comment. I spent my army years with my feet on the ground where they were meant to be.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Flew to Europe…8 hours in a plane about blew my mind….when you’re claustrophobic, it not a good thing….never again!
1953Baby almost 4 years ago
Just finished listening to the The Fatal Flying Affair by T. E. Kinsey. The story centered around the early days of flying and parachute development. Not something I’d want to try. . .
louchivegas almost 4 years ago
Me too done flying, sick of it all
Jeff0811 almost 4 years ago
Soon he’ll be thinking, Remember when Clyde used to meet me at the park? We would sit and he would listen to me talk for hours. I wonder why he never stops by anymore.
Herd of Turtles almost 4 years ago
It’s the little things in life that keep you grounded.
Redd Panda almost 4 years ago
Need a little “Mortal Peril”? Just cross against the light.
Homerville Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Pudding. Now he is getting down to the important issue.
DaveQuinn almost 4 years ago
I LOVE Jello Pudding
ForrestOverin almost 4 years ago
Tomorrow, Earl skydives while eating pudding.
Bill The Nuke almost 4 years ago
A perfectly logical train of thought.
Mando almost 4 years ago
With his luck he would skydive onto a pile of sharp rocks.
biznessnunya02 almost 4 years ago
pudding for breakfast? I’m in
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The advantage of being retired.. lots of time to think with no reason to stay focused on one track.
stairsteppublishing almost 4 years ago
Never sky dived, no access to the sport where I grew up. Never crossed my mind to do it. If senior Bush could sky dive, and 100 year olds, why can’t I? They were attached to the instructor and the instructor wanted to get down in one piece. Good insurance policy. Instructor wants down alive therefore I will get down alive and in one piece.
billgm3 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I haven’t had pudding in YEARS!
Perkycat almost 4 years ago
They serve lots of pudding in the Old Folk’s Home, Earl. Something to look forward to.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Pudding is safer, Earl!
dwagner200 almost 4 years ago
My newspaper comic left out the title panel. It made for a confusing start.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I love pudding. My wife buys me the little Jello snack ones (chocolate) and makes me tapioca sometimes. Bread pudding, too.
justjam38 almost 4 years ago
I wanted to do a tandem sky dive for my 80th birthday 2 yrs ago & it was upsetting to my husband, I’m his caregiver & he probably didn’t want me dead or injured because if so he’d end up in assisted living.
wndflower1 almost 4 years ago
to all the veterans leaving comments—thank you for your service!!!
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Pudding comes in a box or does it?
Buckeye67 almost 4 years ago
Earl has a little problem with staying on topic with his thoughts.
contralto2b almost 4 years ago
Skydiving is on my bucket list – however, I want to have all my paperwork in order first – will, trust fund for my daughter, power of attorney, etc. I already have a medical directive. :o) I figure the better prepared I am, the less Loki will be interested in screwing me over.
onespiceybbw almost 4 years ago
I don’t know, I think I’d skydive. Once.
Chuck2Carol Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A few years ago my nephew had a 2-year assignment as Commander of the Army Golden Knights—skydiving team. We went to a couple of shows and I told him I’d be willing to have a go at it…but we never got around to doing it. Darn. Earl has reawakened that desire, but Matt isn’t connected with the Golden Knights anymore…so I think I’ll go mix up some pudding, instead.
bobw2012 almost 4 years ago
I can’t find Cozy Shack Chocolate Pudding anymore.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Pudding skins are God’s gift to humanity.
krisannr.thompson almost 4 years ago
See that. Everyone is looking for Roscoe… I guess that was the test, see? One little word of “weapontry” can destroy a city with a push of a button. Thank GOD we have the best elders who can catch a DRIFT. No airplanes. Thank you Pappy. Felt a little “spooked” with a Christmas present wrapped up somewhere and only having ONE shoe in it. Laying out here no phone for the sake of what mission trip? Now i know my life is worth losing if need be. Thank you for VALUING Eagle Scouts. SMOOCH!!!
chick485 almost 4 years ago
Lots of things I think of that I can’t do anymore…..
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 4 years ago
I’ve never understood jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.
cknoblo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My first flight was as a passenger in a Beachcraft Bonanza when I was about 12. We chartered it to go up to Wisconsin and pick up my grandmother, and I got to take the round trip. My next flight was to San Antonio for AF Basic, then home for leave. Few more flights in AF cargo planes to SE Asia and back. More flights to Tech schools for the Phone Company. I enjoyed every one of those flights. Miss them since I retired.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Earl is brainfarting around.
vick53 almost 4 years ago
No airplanes for me either, but I do wonder about pudding.