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(@flga-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2)
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I think the guy on the right just said to himself "the hell with this" 😉

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 5:32 am
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FL/GA PLS., post: 369235, member: 379 wrote:

I think the guy on the right just said to himself "the hell with this" 😉

the guy with the empty pint?

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 7:23 am
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Peter Ehlert, post: 369260, member: 60 wrote: the guy with the empty pint?

No, its the one on "your other left" firing up a doobie! 😉

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 8:03 am
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A coworker had that poster up on his wall. I brought my son to the office one day when he was about 5 or 6 years old. He took one look at the poster and said, "Hey, that isn't very safe."

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 8:25 am
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I suffered through my fear of heights pretty well until about 40, not so much any more. That picture always makes my feet and hands tingle.

Steve

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 8:37 am
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It appears as though the 4th. man from the left has two different shoes. Must've been a union thing....

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 8:41 am
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sjc1989, post: 369281, member: 6718 wrote: That picture always makes my feet and hands tingle.

Me too. We're signed up for a package tour of the parks of the southwest US. My wife has wanted to see the grand canyon for a long time. I'm afraid I'll have a heart attack just looking. I get weak knees watching someone else lean on a rail at a lookout point.

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 8:46 am
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I don't handle heights as well as 40 years ago. However I can stand at a rail and look down without having palpitations.

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 10:22 am
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sjc1989, post: 369281, member: 6718 wrote: I suffered through my fear of heights pretty well until about 40, not so much any more. That picture always makes my feet and hands tingle.

Steve

"I suffered through my fear of heights pretty well until about 40, not so much any more."

Same here - I finally woke up and said "Hell no, I'm not going up there!"

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 11:38 am
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Have been tot he observation level of several very tall buildings including what was the Sears Tower in Chicago. Didn't bother me one bit.

Get me up to the third step on a step ladder and I may need Depends before I come back down.

Put me on a roof top, I'm fine. Put me in a helicopter or plane, no problem. Tell me to climb to the top of a school yard slipper slide and I'm toast.

 
Posted : April 25, 2016 4:22 pm