Sentences with phrase «jumping out of helicopters»

Each time the rep calls Walter, Walter has some new incredible story of jumping out of helicopters and running from erupting volcanoes.
Infantry soldiers have a fairly high level of discipline, they're physically fit, they're focused on mission success, they have no problem jumping out of helicopters, rappelling, or jumping out of airplanes.
«The latter half of my career I got to jump out of helicopters and do all that fun stuff,» he says.
«I've done all kinds of cool things as an actor: I've jumped out of helicopters and done some daring stunts and played baseball in a professional stadium, but none of it means anything compared to being somebody's daddy,» Chris Pratt said about his toddler son, Jack, whom he had with then - wife Anna Faris.
I've gotten to jump out of helicopters and do daring stunts and play baseball in a professional stadium, but none of them mean anything compared to being somebody's daddy.»
We even persuaded the Queen to jump out of a helicopter to make the rest of the world smile....
In August 2013 over the Swiss Alps, Uragallo jumped out of a helicopter at 10,800 feet followed by Mark Sutton, who had just gained fame when he skydived as a James Bond look - alike into London's Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Games.
«I've done all kinds of cool things as an actor — I've jumped out of helicopters and done some daring stunts and played baseball in a professional stadium, but none of it means anything compared to being somebody's daddy,» Pratt said.
Advanced skiers can get the ultimate winter adventure by heading off - piste with a guide, or even heli - skiing — jumping out of a helicopter onto the most pristine snow imaginable before carving their way down to the base of the mountain.
The ones where you jump out of a helicopter, parachute down into a group of enemies and take them out, achieving a squad wipe.
The short video shows her jumping out of a helicopter in handcuffs, before she vanishes from site using what appears to be optical camouflage.
Does that mean jumping out of a helicopter on top of a mountain to ski down, or just hitting the green bunny slopes for some casual skiing.

Not exact matches

That dude used to play a football game, jump in and out of a helicopter and go 2 for 3.»»
It feels like constant chaos, getting high - impact jobs at the last minute and always being ready to accept a sudden invitation to fast rope out of a helicopter or jump off buildings.
You start the race by driving out of a helicopter, you drive across the ice, through a cave, across the side of a dam, through the forest, down areas from the Winter Olympics, glide off of a ski jump, and stop in front of Wario's Mansion in the beautiful looking village in the mountain range.
Dixie's Helicopter Spin provides a useful lift at the end of jumps to swing you to out of reach ledges, whereas Diddy's ability lets you hover which I more often than not found myself using to dodge incoming danger.
Then jump back into the helicopter to tour miles of Clayoquot Sound's remote islets and beaches before stepping out on one of them to feel the sand between your toes.
How about attaching a car to a helicopter with your grapplink hook and then flying up high, letting go of the car and jumping out before trying to grapple back onto the car and surfing it down to the ground?
Whereas most Shinobi games kept to more «traditional» bosses — a big guy wielding a sword, an even bigger guy wielding a sword, a helicopter with Ninjas jumping out of it, an advancing wall of gigantic cybernetic Hindu dieties — Revenge of Shinobi features a number of, ah, recognizable level bosses.
For example in GTA V I used a jerry can of gas to blow up a petrol station, hid through people's backyards and swimming pools as cops jumped fences looking for me, and ultimately a police helicopter was sent out so I drove to a train tunnel to lose it only to be crushed to death by an oncoming train.
You launch an attack, killing enemies that would jump into the helicopter and fly it out of danger.
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