Now I'm too old and lazy to get myself into such positions. I'm more scared of a stroke these days than I am of death by stupidity.
Cheers,
Mazo. Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
I think your over estimating one Maz and under estimating the other!
I've been in a 7.0 earthquake that flattened half my town, a sandstorm that blasted the paint off my truck and nearly choked me, a tornado that blew out my rear car window while I was stuck on a bridge, a flood that took my house and everything I owned (jeez, Mother Nature must not like me much), and a bad wreck that totaled my car and left a streetlight poking through my passenger seat. Each time I had a few seconds to actually ask myself if I was going to die, but I always jumped past that to assessing the possibilities and what to do to get out intact and how to help anyone around me. Originally Posted by FancyinheelsNote to self: Don't go driving with Fancy and do outcall to my hotel with her.
Awww. Been there C & G and it's awful. I was very very young the first time I saw "Alien" and for some reason that film scared the shit out of me.C xxxxx Originally Posted by CamilleFor a college film class in 2005, we as a class went over Alien. One very scary movie no matter what. I dissected the scene when the android ("Ash") gets pounded with the fire extinguisher. Of note there's a girlie calendar on the wall. Guess who picked that up? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(film)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVpCh__Xzg8 Originally Posted by DFW5TravelerNew flight suit please!
Love this clip of the Eurofighter from 2007...Roooooooooooooar.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NZ9X9A2efA&feature=re lated Originally Posted by CamilleCan't go wrong with UK Top Gear (US version I hear sux).
I sometimes think I have "Kidnap Me" written on my forehead. I hope those days are behind me. Originally Posted by CRISTY-CUPPSNow it says "date me!"
I will never forget that guy or the dead look on his face as I begged to be let go, he didn’t even see me as a person. I will never forget his name either. Sorry for the horror story. I’m ok Originally Posted by CRISTY-CUPPSGlad you've pulled through.
Have you ever been scared? Really scared? Originally Posted by Marcus AureliusGreat thread MA! They should make you a mod. Oh, wait. Never mind.
Have you ever been scared? Really scared?Yes.... I got kidnapped/carjacked exactly 10 years ago. I escaped him by jumping out of MY moving car...... This all happened while ordering food at taco bell.... I'm still not over it..... And a few other times after that. But this was the worst...
I don't mean.....”A spider AAAAAH!”
I mean your knees actually go weak and your mind/soul is detached and it looks down in awe.
Fuck man! The rush. Have you seen things? You do things and you see death's face. Feel it's warm, stale breath on your neck. Time slows to a crawl and your mind is swimming in glue. Life is warm and sticky, very gooey. Thank God for muscle memory.
Later you try to take a drink but you need your other hand to steady the cup less it spills. You smile.
Damn. Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
Two times and they occurred less than a year from one another. The first being my initial time to "stand in the door" of an aircraft knowing I must jump. Yes, I was scared but in hindsight I now believe I was more scared of the unknown! Does that make sense? Once I had jumped, the euphoria of looking up and seeing a full canopy overhead for the first time was one of the greatest sensations that I have experienced in my entire lifetime. That brief moment of euphoria was quickly replaced by fear once again as I got closer to the ground. LOLI went Skydiving once with some friends and standing in the door for the first time waiting to jump out is probably one of the scariest things I have had to do but once you are out its amazing the view is something everyone should see. I would do it again if I had a group since its a cool thing to do but not something I would do regularly. I still one day hope to do a shark cage to see a great white if I can get myself to do it.
Originally Posted by bigtex
I have to admit - I still like to be scared now and again - to feel that rush of adrenaline. Originally Posted by Schrödinger's catI do like the rush of adrenaline, I am not a person who does this type of thing on a regular basis but if I have a fear I like to do something to face it. things like diving with a shark or skydiving, the true near death experiences are not something I crave or hope to have to deal with and they are something that hopefully most people dont have to experience.
I went Skydiving once with some friends and standing in the door for the first time waiting to jump out is probably one of the scariest things I have had to do but once you are out its amazing the view is something everyone should see. I would do it again if I had a group since its a cool thing to do but not something I would do regularly. I still one day hope to do a shark cage to see a great white if I can get myself to do it.... Originally Posted by BluntmanI wasn't scared when I was standing in the open door of the airplane. My jump was in the middle of a Navy Seals jump team training session. I couldn't let a bunch of sailors show up a Marine. I got up and jumped. It wasn't until I was in mid air that I felt a wave of panic. Then the adreniline rush kicked in and the lessons I had just learned earlier got me back in the right frame of mind to start my altitude checks and to begin breathing again. Accelerated Free Fall is the only way to jump