npgraphicdesign 3 #26 June 25, 2009 Quote Quote Lame lame lame...surely you could come up with a better first line than THAT! Btw, where does the term 'whuffo' come from? It's called having a little fun.....what are you 12? And to answer the Whuffo question. When I started in the 70's, it was defined as "Whuffo you jump out of a perfectly good plane? So basically a Whuffo, can't understand the concept or reasoning for skydiving. Once you GET IT, you are no longer a whuffo. BS, EFS I'm pushin' 30..and I was being sarcastic. In this case, sarcasm was indicated by the following: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryno118 0 #27 June 25, 2009 'whuffo' Was used in a skydiving film called Cutaway. I have seen the film and the word whuffo used in context and still dont understand what it means. Maybe its an American thing?Live hard, Live fast, Die broke. D.S. 118118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rlucus 0 #28 June 25, 2009 Quote'whuffo' Was used in a skydiving film called Cutaway. I have seen the film and the word whuffo used in context and still dont understand what it means. Maybe its an American thing? It's much older than that movie... As stated before... What do you wanna jump out of a perfectly good airplane for? Shortened to What for and even more so to Whuffo. Therefore anyone who would ask that question, is a whuffo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shropshire 0 #29 June 25, 2009 It's WAYYYYY older than that (Kids - pah) .... see my post above. (.)Y(.) Chivalry is not dead; it only sleeps for want of work to do. - Jerome K Jerome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryno118 0 #30 June 25, 2009 Cheers Live hard, Live fast, Die broke. D.S. 118118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites