Which almost-disaster would you like to be part of?
Which almost-disaster would you like to be part of?
I was once flying in a plane and then BANG we went down for a hundred meters. Screaming screaming, everybody screaming! I was too stunned to even open my mouth. Then suddenly everything was back to normal.
I think that was uber-cool to happen to me. Though I don't think I would've liked it if the thing actually had crashed...
So here I ask of you, the GameBanshee community, what kind of almost-disaster would you like to be part of?
A plane crash?
A boat sinking?
A skyscraper on fire?
Gotta be in one of these at least once in your life.
As long as you survive of course...
[ 05-06-2001: Message edited by: The_Pope ]
I think that was uber-cool to happen to me. Though I don't think I would've liked it if the thing actually had crashed...
So here I ask of you, the GameBanshee community, what kind of almost-disaster would you like to be part of?
A plane crash?
A boat sinking?
A skyscraper on fire?
Gotta be in one of these at least once in your life.
As long as you survive of course...
[ 05-06-2001: Message edited by: The_Pope ]
I have already been through a vulcanic eruption and an earthquake, so I'll have to go for a tsunami next
From your list, I'd choose plane crash.
Edit: a clarification note: of course I mean all of the above only if it's on a smaller scale and nobody is hurt or killed. The earthquake and vulcanic eruption I have experinced were in complete wilderness where nobody lived, and I would love to watch a tsunami at a safe distance only if it came towards a non populated area.
But as long as no serious damage on people occurs, I am very fascinated by the force of nature.
[ 05-08-2001: Message edited by: C Elegans ]
From your list, I'd choose plane crash.
Edit: a clarification note: of course I mean all of the above only if it's on a smaller scale and nobody is hurt or killed. The earthquake and vulcanic eruption I have experinced were in complete wilderness where nobody lived, and I would love to watch a tsunami at a safe distance only if it came towards a non populated area.
But as long as no serious damage on people occurs, I am very fascinated by the force of nature.
[ 05-08-2001: Message edited by: C Elegans ]
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Hell no.... I wouldn't go...errr... well I might...Originally posted by Darkpoet:
<STRONG>Is that why you are at your mom and dad's??</STRONG>
The ultimate distaster would however be:
To find out that we are not Weasels afterall...
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Am I the only one that doesn't fancy being in a disaster?
BTW-I am scared s**tless of flying, but I am going on a big huge trip in a month or so. Any ideas on how to get over it?
Maybe (If I have to choose, and I'm touching every piece of pine I can get my hands on- Wave give me your head!)a boat sinking thing. At least I can swim. I certainly can't fly by myself so that rules out the high rise building fire and the *gulp* *quiet voice* plane.
BTW-I am scared s**tless of flying, but I am going on a big huge trip in a month or so. Any ideas on how to get over it?
Maybe (If I have to choose, and I'm touching every piece of pine I can get my hands on- Wave give me your head!)a boat sinking thing. At least I can swim. I certainly can't fly by myself so that rules out the high rise building fire and the *gulp* *quiet voice* plane.
LOL Waverly I'm a member, are you?Originally posted by Waverly:
<STRONG>@Vix: re: stress relief while flying, do the word 'mile high club' mean anything to you?</STRONG>
Vixen, I've trained patients with flying phobia so they are much more comfortable flying. It not complicated to overcome, but it involves some contraintuitive elements. If you would like some advise, just PM or e-mail me. (This is not a joke)
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Bah, in your dreams Waverly. Don't start fantasing about my whereabouts with my patients just because YOU are presently my patient at the lab. Any such ideas would only be realised when a patient stops being my patient.
Anyway, I do not really recommend membership in the aforementioned club. Acrobatics needed, so to speak
Anyway, I do not really recommend membership in the aforementioned club. Acrobatics needed, so to speak
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