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SOS Attempt

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Vic Johnson
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Ron Schott
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Ron Schott
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ynotssor
From:Vic Johnson
Subject:SOS Attempt
Date:Thu, 6 Jan 2005 19:25:31 -0600
Does anyone know of an attempt to break the SOS Florida record later this
month?
From:Ron Schott
Subject:Re: SOS Attempt
Date:07 Jan 2005 11:35:31 GMT
>Does anyone know of an attempt to break the SOS Florida record later this
>month?

Not yet, but I'll check around.
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Ron
http://hometown.aol.com/christskyd/index.html
From:Ron Schott
Subject:Re: SOS Attempt
Date:08 Jan 2005 13:13:56 GMT
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: SOS Attempt
Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 09:39:12 -0800
From: Mike Spurgeon
To: Ron Schott


Ron Schott wrote:
*SNIP*

Lake Wales in March, at the POPS winter meet is the only thing I
know of.

Here's what I got from Russ:

Subject:
World SOS Record and Boogie in Florida
From:
"FlyCustoms"
Date:
Wed, 22 Dec 2004 00:59:37 -0500
To:


Florida Skydiving Center is hosting the World SOS Record and
Boogie March 18-21, 2005 at Lake Wales, Florida.

This event dovetails with POPS SpringFest 2005, scheduled for
March 21-27, 2005 at Lake Wales.

Florida Skydiving Center will provide a Casa and Super Otter for
SOS world record jumps.

If you plan on participating in the SOS event March 18-21, reply
with an e-mail including name, address, phone number, and SOS
number. More details to follow.

Click on the links below for more info:

http://www.floridaskydiving.com/

http://www.thepops.org/usa/calendar.asp

http://www.polk-county.com/

Russ Manhold
FlyCustoms@bellsouth.net




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Ron
http://hometown.aol.com/christskyd/index.html
From:ynotssor
Subject:Re: SOS Attempt
Date:Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:16:32 -0800
"Ron Schott" wrote in message
news:20050108081356.06731.00001994@mb-m24.aol.com

> From: "FlyCustoms"

Ron, that's incredibly rude of you to post someone else's email address in a
Usenet newsgroup without "munging" it as I have done above by way of
example.

The email address-harvesting robots that are in constant use will grab the
address you posted.

FlyCustoms can now expect an increasing volume of spam, thanks to you.
   

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