I don't know about Tony, but if I had a visual of Roseanne Barr naked during a party, the party is over! I suspect the same holds true for you as well, Roxy.
I have fear of family and loved ones getting injured, sick, and dying; as well not knowing if they are going to hell or heaven.
I have fear of family and loved ones getting injured, sick, and dying; as well not knowing if they are going to hell or heaven.
I have severe stage fright, BUT tonight I am attending an improv workshop. Hope I don't freeze up...... we'll see.......
I am a total wimp about roller coasters. And heights, but more in the vein of tall ladders than being inside a tall building.
Even if you're scared of heights (VERY common) should should - at least once in your life - try skydiving. With a "Tandem Rig" it is VERY safe ....and..... It's the most fun you can have with your pants ON.
The next time I'm in the area... AND it's Summer + nice weather (NOT wintertime !!) AND you're available I'll schedule something Up to about 11,000 feet at exit About a 3,000 foot drop - to experience a little freefall Pop the Main 'Chute at about 7000 to 8000 (gives more time for sightseeing after the Main 'Chute deploys) Tandem Rig (you in front, me in back - think Doggy-Style with your clothes ON)
I'm scared of TSA agents. Their scanners never work on me, so I always get a pat down. They have the dumbest questions. Why are you acting like this? Are you on drugs? Then there's the explosives detection goo they want to spread on my hands that smells like they got it out of a sewer. I ask for the lavender scented explosives detection slime, but they always run out of it. After every encounter with them, I'm asking myself the same question: Where the HELL is my left shoe?
I've been hearing about bird phobias from people more and more it seems. They don't really bother me... -Pure heart with a dirty mind, Randy Ryde
Oh, I don't have a bird phobia. I was just mentioning that movie scared me. And it wasn't so much the birds as the guy the got attacked inside his house.
I got the pat down once at Oakland. In fact, they pulled me from the line specifically FOR the pat down. So as they did it, and looked through my stuff, I asked why. They gave me the usual "random check" answer to which I told them, yeah, sure. It's because I'm sitting in the emergency exit seat over the wing, and I'm military, so that implies to me that you're doing this check the box and make the bosses happy. They didn't answer but their looks confirmed my hypothesis. I left them with the final zinger--I understand why you're doing this, and you pick the safe, sure bet. And guys, I'm going home. I'm not going to do anything to my ride. I haven't been searched since then.