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miademus
Jun 1, 2007, 8:20 PM
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How are the perfomred? what for gear is used? any calculations? what for spots? any info is appreciated
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majid_sabet
Jun 1, 2007, 8:40 PM
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bebin khodeto be koshtan medee. az Khareh sheytoon bia payeen va in kar ro nakon. Alaki khodeto maroof nakon ba in kar.
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stymingersfink
Jun 2, 2007, 6:32 AM
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majid_sabet wrote: bebin khodeto be koshtan medee. az Khareh sheytoon bia payeen va in kar ro nakon. Alaki khodeto maroof nakon ba in kar. i'm almost certain that this will be translated to read: "DON"T DO IT! YER GONNA DIE!!!!!11" am i close?
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miademus
Jun 2, 2007, 8:17 AM
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ahh Majid! in hame adam in kar ro mikonan, akhe yejouraie mesle bungee mimone dige...che farghi dare...ma az polha ba tanab paridim hanooz ham zende hastim...che behtar ke dorost va rast yad beigirm. all in all if anyone got infos, plz come up with it.
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deepplaymedia
Jun 2, 2007, 10:43 AM
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im not against them at all, i love em! but if you need to ask these questions then you should not be anywhere near a rope jump. do yourself a favour and wait until you have the experience & knowledge to work it out safely for yourself.
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rocknice2
Jun 2, 2007, 1:09 PM
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miademus wrote: ahh Majid! in hame adam in kar ro mikonan, akhe yejouraie mesle bungee mimone dige...che farghi dare...ma az polha ba tanab paridim hanooz ham zende hastim...che behtar ke dorost va rast yad beigirm. all in all if anyone got infos, plz come up with it. dkmle cn dsknfee zllamf zlsf nonono Majid cdbnhjk cndskzcj bgu ddsgjjh badunjk asshjh i hope this helps
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boltdagunks
Jun 2, 2007, 2:42 PM
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!!! dnamsO naD ksa oG !!! eid lliw ouY
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ninja_climber
Jun 2, 2007, 3:00 PM
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noo... its ghasd ersd mjjgjc aswedf ... for skittles ?
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coach_kyle
Jun 2, 2007, 3:14 PM
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Rizope jizzumps be off da heezi, fuh sheezie. Avizoid d - to da izeath.
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ninja_climber
Jun 2, 2007, 4:06 PM
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rofl copter to the loller skates...
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miademus
Jun 2, 2007, 7:20 PM
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...hehehe
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richardvg03
Jun 2, 2007, 8:48 PM
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hum... arabic... gotta love it...
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el_layclimber
Jun 2, 2007, 9:48 PM
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richardvg03 wrote: hum... arabic... gotta love it... A: what's the problem with Arabic? B: I am pretty sure that is Farsi anyway.
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richardvg03
Jun 2, 2007, 10:48 PM
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el_layclimber wrote: richardvg03 wrote: hum... arabic... gotta love it... A: what's the problem with Arabic? B: I am pretty sure that is Farsi anyway. Actually nothing is. Arabic is one of the hardest most complicated languages on the face of the earth. It's also one of the oldest languages that is still used...I wish I could speak arabic, it's make my job a lot easier... and seeing that he's fram Iran... I'd have to assume it's arabic.
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macblaze
Jun 2, 2007, 11:14 PM
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Wikipedia wrote: Iran Official languages: Persian ...Persian is an Iranian tongue belonging to the Aryan or Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family of languages. The oldest records in Old Persian date back to the great Persian Empire of the 6th century BC.[99] The known history of the Persian language can be divided into three distinct periods:Old Persian, Parthian and Middle Persian and New Persian.
Iran & Iranian in English wrote: The word Farsi is arabicized of the word Parsi and Parsi means Persian.
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rymep
Jun 2, 2007, 11:22 PM
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richardvg03 wrote: el_layclimber wrote: richardvg03 wrote: hum... arabic... gotta love it... A: what's the problem with Arabic? B: I am pretty sure that is Farsi anyway. Actually nothing is. Arabic is one of the hardest most complicated languages on the face of the earth. It's also one of the oldest languages that is still used...I wish I could speak arabic, it's make my job a lot easier... and seeing that he's fram Iran... I'd have to assume it's arabic. God bless the military. Looks like they need it pretty badly.
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richardvg03
Jun 2, 2007, 11:30 PM
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macblaze wrote: Wikipedia wrote: Iran Official languages: Persian ...Persian is an Iranian tongue belonging to the Aryan or Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family of languages. The oldest records in Old Persian date back to the great Persian Empire of the 6th century BC.[99] The known history of the Persian language can be divided into three distinct periods:Old Persian, Parthian and Middle Persian and New Persian. Iran & Iranian in English wrote: The word Farsi is arabicized of the word Parsi and Parsi means Persian. Now that's something I didn't know. So is farsi a type of arabic? or is it a completely different language? I know that iranians do speak arabic. I've come across a few. That doesn't mean the whole country of Iran speaks it but surely a lot of them do. But then again you can't really say all of ANY country speaks a certian language. Not ALL of America speaks english.
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richardvg03
Jun 2, 2007, 11:35 PM
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wow! Iran has a pretty awesome history! Wouldn't that be something to be able to say you stood on the same ground that ALexander The Great Stood on?!! Iran A country of southwest Asia. Inhabited since c. 2000 B.C. by Iranian peoples, the region later became the core of the Persian Empire. After being conquered by Alexander the Great and ruled by the Parthian Arsacid dynasty, Persia was reestablished under the Sassanian dynasty (A.D. 224-651) and, after invasions by Arabs (7th century), Turks (10th century), and Mongols (13th-14th centuries), was reestablished again under the Safavid dynasty (1502-1736). The country, officially renamed Iran in 1935, was ruled by the Pahlavi dynasty from 1925 until the ouster of Muhammad Reza Pahlavi (1979) in a revolution led by the Ayatollah Khomeini, who established an Islamic republic. Tehran is the capital and the largest city. Population: 68,700,000.
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paulraphael
Jun 3, 2007, 2:41 AM
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richardvg03 wrote: wow! Iran has a pretty awesome history! Wouldn't that be something to be able to say you stood on the same ground that ALexander The Great Stood on?!! That would be something alright. Now how about doing a safety rope jump from the same ground that Alexander the Great stood on? That's where this thread is going, right?
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richardvg03
Jun 3, 2007, 3:01 AM
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paulraphael wrote: richardvg03 wrote: wow! Iran has a pretty awesome history! Wouldn't that be something to be able to say you stood on the same ground that ALexander The Great Stood on?!! That would be something alright. Now how about doing a safety rope jump from the same ground that Alexander the Great stood on? That's where this thread is going, right? Not really sure where this thread is going here... how about you translate and tell the rest of us..
In reply to: ahh Majid! in hame adam in kar ro mikonan, akhe yejouraie mesle bungee mimone dige...che farghi dare...ma az polha ba tanab paridim hanooz ham zende hastim...che behtar ke dorost va rast yad beigirm.
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paulraphael
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richardvg03 wrote: Not really sure where this thread is going here... how about you translate and tell the rest of us.. In reply to: ahh Majid! in hame adam in kar ro mikonan, akhe yejouraie mesle bungee mimone dige...che farghi dare...ma az polha ba tanab paridim hanooz ham zende hastim...che behtar ke dorost va rast yad beigirm. i have some ideas about the word "bungee" ... still working on the rest.
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richardvg03
Jun 3, 2007, 3:15 AM
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and i think that "in" means.... in???
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majid_sabet
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richardvg03 wrote: paulraphael wrote: richardvg03 wrote: wow! Iran has a pretty awesome history! Wouldn't that be something to be able to say you stood on the same ground that ALexander The Great Stood on?!! That would be something alright. Now how about doing a safety rope jump from the same ground that Alexander the Great stood on? That's where this thread is going, right? Not really sure where this thread is going here... how about you translate and tell the rest of us.. In reply to: ahh Majid! in hame adam in kar ro mikonan, akhe yejouraie mesle bungee mimone dige...che farghi dare...ma az polha ba tanab paridim hanooz ham zende hastim...che behtar ke dorost va rast yad beigirm. in hame adam = so many people do this akhe yejouraie mesle bungee mimone dige= some how it like doing bungee che farghi dare.= what is the different ma az polha ba tanab paridim hanooz ham zende hastim= we jumped so many times from bridges and we are still alive che behtar ke dorost va rast yad beigirm = is in it better to learn the right way
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Jun 3, 2007, 3:49 AM
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richardvg03
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majid_sabet wrote: richardvg03 wrote: and i think that "in" means.... in??? in = this in jore = this way in no = look at this /check this out in row = this one in var = this direction oun var= that direction damn... i didn't even get IN right! :) haha
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