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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/20/15 07:38 AM
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I see you call your self crash no wonder. I don't feel safe standing on the top of a step stool. So I let my wife do it  but I am there just in case she slips. Until recently this winter I felt unsafe walking on snow and ice I had a balance problem because of my leg injury good news it's getting better. I am building up my leg strength now. I was attacked by a stray dog as a young kid. So now if I see one. It better give me a lot of room or they will get hurt. Other then that nothing.
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/20/15 10:16 AM
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That I get a phone call from my husband who tells me he is traveling with a bus load full of hot lesbian cheerleaders and tells me he's never coming home Ha ha ha!! Don't ya just hate that fear?  I am afraid of heights tho I'm not too fearful in an airplane, cause it's enclosed (I guess). Yet, standing on a balcony several stories up, or some carnival rides. I remember seeing the movie Cliffhanger and my stomach got oozy just watching some scenes. My daughter always wanted to to skydiving. I told her don't you dare tell me before you go or I won't sleep at night. I told her to tell me AFTER it's over. Well, last week she tells me she jump outta the freaking airplane.  She loved it. I say she's nuts. I have an odd fear of low flying birds as well. I hate when they fly overhead. Don't ask me why. One time I took my brother who was visiting Cali to Universal Studios. We went to a outside show. At the very end they open a chute and a bunch of birds flew out in audience. I was covering my head screaming and he was cracking up. Didn't see that coming. TIS
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/20/15 10:35 AM
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I can definitely see how a lot of ppl are afraid of heights. I do not mind climbing up but I am a little fearful of climbing back DOWN the stairs. As kids going through tunnels or over bridges was the FUN part of driving around in the car. So I only have positive memories. Wow! Your daughter is brave! My husband got his helicopters license and I went up with him. He was flying a tiny helicopter R-22 on a windy day which was not good so we had to turn around to head back to Long Beach Airport. I did take a great pic of the harbor. TIS - You must have watched the movie The Birds one too many times  . Your story about Universal Studios is so funny. Clowns. I do not like clowns. One time at Knotts Scary Farm I went into a haunted house with nothing but SCARY FREAKY CLOWNS. I was shitting my pants. It terrified me.
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/20/15 11:07 AM
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I gotta say, mine would also be heights. I am fine on planes, although i do get motion sickness quite easily. Definitely heights. No amusement parks for me.
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/20/15 03:49 PM
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I have two fears. One is having a heart attack. Now than I am older (63) every time I feel any type of a sensation in my chest or arms, I think I'm having one. I don't go to the Doctor or anything but I do think about it. I am not overweigt, all my vitals are fine but I start to worry. The other is fear of flying. Well not really flying, but crashing. I wish the Pilot would make a lot of announcement so that way I will know everything is OK. I always keep my eye on the Stewardess to see what they are up to. That relaxes me. I also pray and bless myself on take off and landings. I take an aspirin low level dose I pill every day. My doctor just told me to take one when I hit my 60s. I go to Puerto Rico for a vacation. I take a side trip to St. Thomas. On a small plane The pilot says if anything happens the parachutes are on the back of the seat in front of you. I am sitting in the front seat no parachute in front of me.
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/20/15 08:38 PM
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My deepest fear is not that I am inadequate.
My deepest fear is that I am powerful beyond measure.
well and also sometimes being in water that is dark and murky. And heights. But I still would like to try sky diving one day....
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I've walked along the red canal of mars I've known kings and king makers Poets painters and paupers I've danced danced on the rings of Saturn Still your pilgrim soul is the only thing that ever mattered
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/21/15 01:48 AM
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ok, I have fears too, my biggest,
a very mad woman!! very scary. Agreed! I once had a Sicilian woman at my door because her son didn't make it home in time for dinner. LOL Everything was fine, I was still invited over for Christmas Dinner.
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/21/15 11:40 AM
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I spent the last few years taking care of my grandmother as she cancer and dementia just deteriorated into nothing that being said, my greatest fear is getting old not being able to care for myself, cycling through the same conversations with someone. I can relate to that one, also having to spend your last years in a nursing home, unable to speak because of a stroke. god, spare me that life.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: What are your FEARS ?
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03/21/15 05:17 PM
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I've always been afraid that someday, because of some heavy trauma, I'd lose my sanity forever. Schizophrenia is very scary indeed. Or dementia, Alzheimer's, ALS, etc. I'm somewhat of a hypochondriac, honestly. I'm also horrified of needles, but I've gotten somewhat used to them in my early adult years. I'm also scared of getting stabbed. Shot too, of course but stabbing terrifies me.. the concept of the sharp, cold knife entering my body and piercing some vital organ is just shudder-worthy. The bullet is a lot more harmful I know, but maybe because I'm so familiar with firearms knifes scare me more? E.g. I'd be more scared of somebody putting a knife in my throat (which I've had) instead of a gun behind my back, simply because in the latter I doubt he'd pull the trigger while with a knife it's silent and he'd be more likely to at least injure me if he wanted to (out of spite or during a mugging) and less scared of anybody hearing it. In a way I'm also a little scared of getting married (and divorced) especially with the crazy statistics in the last couple of decades its become somewhat of a joke. Since my father owns a few real estate properties (which he's worked A LOT for) and I'm an only child, I'd be horrified of marrying the wrong person and losing half of them to some gold-digger. Of course there's the prenup but those are always trouble.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
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