Oh, yes ~ that'd be great

! Perhaps, Paula and Megan will want to come, too

.
True on the saying

~ especially when you consider the nature of the heads

.
I 'almost' parachute jumped about 20 years ago, until I went to the 4-hour training prep for it, and saw how quickly

they were putting unprepared

people out of the planes, in the afternoon ~ absent a radio for troubleshooting

. I later learned some deaths occurred at that facility. Like
I was surprized!?!
Well ~ I can tell you that there are generally two, basic kinds of malfunctions ~ one's called a fast malfunction and the other's called a slow malfunction. The problem is with recognizing which it is, whilst in a state of panic, and being able to execute the
appropriate procedure for addressing it

. With us, we might keep it to a single, unresolvable malfunction ~ "Look! Lizzy and Diane got their parachutes tangled

."
Love,
Lizzy
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