MissTynker2 wrote:NO WAY!!!! I share your fear!! Beautiful pictures Sammy...thanks so much for the share...that is the only way I would ever see them! Strangely enough, flying does not produce that fear..dunno about a helicopter..but I would give it a shot..at least once
Yeah my next step is to fly to Florida next year.
I am already nervous lol
David wrote:With a beauty like your missus, you should be flashing an ear to ear toothy smile.
Well I do not have exactly the "Hollywood Smile" David.
Kinda have a little discolored tooth I do not care for to much. I am thinking of veneers in the future. Got my 6 month check up coming this August 13th, so I am gonna discuss some payment plans.
Spammy wrote:Yeah my next step is to fly to Florida next year.
I am already nervous lol
I really think you will enjoy it..honestly! I also have clostrophobia, which, after turning on an air jet just above the seating, disappears as well. It gives the feeling of an open window. I LOVE the landings, no sensation of height whatsoever...the most beautiful I experienced....was coming out of sunlight , through the clouds, and a rainbow because of the altitude...and settling over a city lit up like a xmas tree...it was gorgeous!! And a full moon as well. It looks to me, as if a small picture of a landscape scenery is just slowly enlarging...if that makes any sense!
The next plan is to fly to Vegas next year to visit a long time friend who has just moved there. I am excited! I still do not like the window seat however..maybe I will get over that on this trip
MissTynker2 wrote:I really think you will enjoy it..honestly! I also have clostrophobia, which, after turning on an air jet just above the seating, disappears as well. It gives the feeling of an open window. I LOVE the landings, no sensation of height whatsoever...the most beautiful I experienced....was coming out of sunlight , through the clouds, and a rainbow because of the altitude...and settling over a city lit up like a xmas tree...it was gorgeous!! And a full moon as well. It looks to me, as if a small picture of a landscape scenery is just slowly enlarging...if that makes any sense!
The next plan is to fly to Vegas next year to visit a long time friend who has just moved there. I am excited! I still do not like the window seat however..maybe I will get over that on this trip
I like the view from the air, but being the speed freak that I am, I like the take off.
Being pushed back in the seat ever so slightly, hearing and feeling the wheels roll across the ground, and then poof. It’s all smooth sailing from there. (with the exception of turbulence)
I’d like to be the pilot of Rollercoaster Airlines. Fly real high and then dive, fly real high and then dive. Yep, that’s why they don’t give nut cases like me a pilots license.
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RoundEye wrote:I like the view from the air, but being the speed freak that I am, I like the take off.
Being pushed back in the seat ever so slightly, hearing and feeling the wheels roll across the ground, and then poof. It’s all smooth sailing from there. (with the exception of turbulence)
I’d like to be the pilot of Rollercoaster Airlines. Fly real high and then dive, fly real high and then dive. Yep, that’s why they don’t give nut cases like me a pilots license.
Hmmmm...I might just have to practice up a bit on that then....the high and dive...before I would want you to be my pilot The very first flight I took was to Hawaii..which involved 5 seperate flights to see the different islands, besides the base flight there and home. One pilot..you would have adored then...I swear he burnt rubber after the clear to take off...normally you get a clearance and sit at the take off point for a bit. Not him!!...We got the clearance..burnt rubber around that last turn, and full throttle from that point and straight up...I kid you not! It was only about a thirty minute flight..and he came down the same way. Not gonna tell ya what condition my seat was in upon landing. A relative of yours maybe?
Spammy wrote:lol I have all my teeth dude. I just don't smile with teeth.
dassa pimp grin yo!
Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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Spammy wrote:I think flying will be much easier then fricking sitting in a damn building that high.
You wanna do something really unnerving? Try climbing up the side of a tower crane. They tell you not to look down, but when you look up, the clouds blowing by make you feel like the tower is falling over. You’re screwed no matter which way you look.
Sliding down the banister of life ..........................