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Speyside Offline
#1 Posted:
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Then skydiving defiantly isn't for you.
MACS Offline
#2 Posted:
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ram27bat
TMCTLT Offline
#3 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
Then skydiving definitly wasn't for you.




FIFY...lol Mornin Allen :)
jespear Offline
#4 Posted:
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If at first, you don't fricassee . . . Fry fry a hen ! d'oh!
bs_kwaj Offline
#5 Posted:
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Grammar nazi alert... BigGrin

Defiantly is an adverb that is linked to the noun defiance which is defined as "bold disobedience." It is one thing to behave badly and hope to get away with it. It is quite another to want to be seen behaving badly — that's action done defiantly: it defies, or openly goes against an order or rule. People who act defiantly might have a good reason — or they might just want attention.


Beer
DrafterX Offline
#6 Posted:
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Well he can be as defiant as he wants but I think gravity wins this one... Mellow
frankj1 Offline
#7 Posted:
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bs_kwaj wrote:
Grammar nazi alert... BigGrin

Defiantly is an adverb that is linked to the noun defiance which is defined as "bold disobedience." It is one thing to behave badly and hope to get away with it. It is quite another to want to be seen behaving badly — that's action done defiantly: it defies, or openly goes against an order or rule. People who act defiantly might have a good reason — or they might just want attention.


Beer

a tip of the hat from MACS and me.
Speyside Offline
#8 Posted:
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LOL! Was supposed to write definitely.
MACS Offline
#9 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
a tip of the hat from MACS and me.


I showed remarkable restraint just posting the Ram bat.
frankj1 Offline
#10 Posted:
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I nearly bit my tongue in half
bgz Offline
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bs_kwaj wrote:
Grammar nazi alert... BigGrin

Defiantly is an adverb that is linked to the noun defiance which is defined as "bold disobedience." It is one thing to behave badly and hope to get away with it. It is quite another to want to be seen behaving badly — that's action done defiantly: it defies, or openly goes against an order or rule. People who act defiantly might have a good reason — or they might just want attention.


Beer



I disagree, I think speyside did it intentionally.

See, a person who is known to #%#@ up everything they do on the first try shouldn't be skydiving, yet when they do it anyway despite all their influences saying otherwise could be classified as skydiving defiantly.

Note:

I drank too much tonight, so please don't beat me up on my broken grammar and/or logic... thanks.
danmdevries Offline
#12 Posted:
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Well, if your chute fails, you do have the rest of your life to figure out a solution
DrafterX Offline
#13 Posted:
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I'd just steer myself toward a lake.... Mellow
Speyside Offline
#14 Posted:
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BGZ could be right, a new extreme sport, defiant skydiving!
Hillbillyjosh770 Offline
#15 Posted:
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I never understood skydiving.

Free falling to the same place you needed a release from.

I think being catapulted, or shot up into a rocket, would suffice a release more.
tailgater Offline
#16 Posted:
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Frank speaks with a forked tongue.
Now we know why.

jespear Offline
#17 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Well, if your chute fails, you do have the rest of your life to figure out a solution


Yeah . . . I guess that's ONE way of looking at it.

THREAD JACK ON

What's the difference between a golfer hitting a terrible slice, and a skydiver with a faulty chute ?

The golfer goes
: WHACK . . . Oh schitt !

THREAD JACK OFF
RMAN4443 Offline
#18 Posted:
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bs_kwaj wrote:
Grammar nazi alert... BigGrin

Defiantly is an adverb that is linked to the noun defiance which is defined as "bold disobedience." It is one thing to behave badly and hope to get away with it. It is quite another to want to be seen behaving badly — that's action done defiantly: it defies, or openly goes against an order or rule. People who act defiantly might have a good reason — or they might just want attention.


Beer


Captain, I defiantly will not jump from this plane.......sounds pretty definite to me Think
frankj1 Offline
#19 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
Frank speaks with a forked tongue.
Now we know why.


well, I am a Member of the Tribe...I have more proof than Elizabeth Warren.
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