Pardon Me For Jumping In - translation to English
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Pardon Me For Jumping In - translation to English

2000 SINGLE BY INCUBUS
Pardon Me (song)

Pardon Me For Jumping In      
Scusa se interferisco, PMFJI, (in gergo Internet)
pardon me         
scusami
bungee jumping         
  • Bungee jumping off the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] in Zambia/[[Zimbabwe]]
  • Looking down from atop the Verzasca Dam bungee tower near [[Locarno]] in [[Ticino]], Switzerland
  • Bungee Jump in [[Normandy]], France ([[Souleuvre Viaduct]])
  • Jump from [[Nevis Highwire Platform]] in New Zealand
  • Jumping at [[Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge]] in [[Queenstown, New Zealand]], April 2007
  • Pentecost]]
  • A steel cage platform used for lifting it with a [[mobile crane]]. In the center of the base, a 15 cm wide hole with rounded plastic rim is provided to guide the bungee rope during the jump.
  • SCAD dive system rigged on a crane
  • Bungee jumping from the [[Souleuvre Viaduct]] in Normandy
ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES JUMPING FROM A TALL STRUCTURE WHILE CONNECTED TO A LARGE ELASTIC CORD
Bungee jump; Bungy jump; Bungie jumping; Bunjee jumping; Bungyjumping; Bungee-jump; Bungy; Bungie Jump; Bungy jumping; Suspended Catch Air Device; SCAD diving; Erin Langworthy; Bungee Jumping; Bungee jumper
fare il "bungee", saltare, legato ad una corda, da un punto molto alto

Definition

bungee jumping
¦ noun the sport of leaping from a high place, secured by a bungee around the ankles.
Derivatives
bungee jump noun
bungee jumper noun

Wikipedia

Pardon Me

"Pardon Me" is a song by American rock band Incubus. Released in October 1999 as the lead single from their third album Make Yourself, it was the band's first song to receive considerable radio airplay, reaching number three on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number seven on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 2 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.