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"I can't believe they're asking this stuff! What's this next-of-kin question?"
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This better fit me right. I've got to look good doing this.
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"You want me to cinch what?"
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We're ready! Aren't we?
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Loading up for the inevitable. They will be jumping at 13,500 feet, freefall 30 seconds, then sail for about 5 minutes.
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Ready or not.....
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I can't watch!
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Yeeeeaaaaa!
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This is easy.
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This is fun!
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My camera man
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Think I can pull it off?
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I-95 in the background.
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7500' above the space coast.
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Stacie still has about 3000' to go!
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Down to around 2000' and having a ball!
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You think she's having fun?
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It's landing time!
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A perfect standup landing.
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Smiling for the camera, "It was great!"
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Brian is doing his own sightseeing at 3000'
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1500' and turning toward the landing site.
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Getting ready to land.
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Another perfect bump-skid-butt kinda landing.
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A once in a lifetime memory!
But who knows, maybe it is just the beginning of something more!
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