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How high? Really high.
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I remember watching this a little while back.
Don't think I could do it. not without a safety line, and I mean a real safety line not that little fucking clip he uses to take breaks
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i'd require a nice pulley system that could support 500lbs or something. only way cause nope nope nope, but if they paid more then maybe. big maybe.
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Woe, no way in hell. I have went up at most 60 feet. I can't even imagine that.
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And I am not afraid of heights, at least not when I was going on lifts and such 30 to 50 or so feet. But that is just insane, and the sway of the pole has to be like 10 or more feet from left to right if not a whole lot more. Just crazy.
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Id just wear a parachute everyday
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russia must suck something horrible if that's what you have to do to work out.
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do wonder if they take a basic parachuting class.
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I heard one guy talk about this, he said he makes $40 an hour, but really I'd throw up as soon as I got 100 feet in the air and looked down.
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