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Parachute

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I guess but why am I not allowed to add a site about rigging? I can care less if people see it our not. It's not my site. However it has contact info for a FAA master rigger that gives info and lessons... something many parahuters may be looking for. Who gets to pick the links? I read all the spamming stuff and it has both for and unfor things that it fits in. Have a nice Day. :)

Parachuting

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Please stop. If you continue to use Wikipedia for advertising, you will be blocked from editing. Rklawton 18:24, 15 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


I am not advertising. ITS NOT MY SITE!!!! It's just a site that Was a older one that I learned all about skydiving from the man who does it. I personally have never met him but he has a phone number that is just for parachute questions and info on rigging and skydiving.


On another note blocked for what?

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