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  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

    * comes around and sits near fire waiting for Maunder to begin story *

    Cheers, Vikram.


    The cold will freeze our stares We won't care...

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    Justin Williams
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    I share Maunder's phobia, ya never know when they will turn on you![^] (Reuters) :omg:

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      I was just reading a short article on FoxNews about celebrities and their phobias. What are your phobias? I am afraid of spiders and crowded places because I am afraid a fire will break out. I was afraid of fire for years and wasn't sure why. Turns out I mimicked my parents and took the hot car cigarette lighter to my lips as a toddler and hated all hot things after that. I didn't even try to light a match until college. I used to keep a car door open while starting the car in case the car started on fire during startup and then I could make a quicker getaway. I finally conquered that fear. I still hate spiders and will panic at packed places (like the mall during the holidays). Not sure if I will get over those. Anyone willing to admit your phobias? BTW, what would the fear of not being able to read CP be?

      _________________________________________ You can't fix stupid, but you can medicate crazy.

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      wildref
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      I never really gave phobias must thought and never really thought i had any real fears till came across a situation as an engineering intern. I was at a construction site and had to walk across a beam about the width of a desk that was at least 5 stories high. I walked the beam but the guys on the other side were laughing so hard because the life line i was hooked to was vibrating so much due to my shaking hands. that is when i realize i have a very big fear of heights.

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        I was just reading a short article on FoxNews about celebrities and their phobias. What are your phobias? I am afraid of spiders and crowded places because I am afraid a fire will break out. I was afraid of fire for years and wasn't sure why. Turns out I mimicked my parents and took the hot car cigarette lighter to my lips as a toddler and hated all hot things after that. I didn't even try to light a match until college. I used to keep a car door open while starting the car in case the car started on fire during startup and then I could make a quicker getaway. I finally conquered that fear. I still hate spiders and will panic at packed places (like the mall during the holidays). Not sure if I will get over those. Anyone willing to admit your phobias? BTW, what would the fear of not being able to read CP be?

        _________________________________________ You can't fix stupid, but you can medicate crazy.

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        raulhmacias
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        Social anxiety. I panic everytime I need to talk in a meeting or when I am the center of attention.

        Raul Macias

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          I was just reading a short article on FoxNews about celebrities and their phobias. What are your phobias? I am afraid of spiders and crowded places because I am afraid a fire will break out. I was afraid of fire for years and wasn't sure why. Turns out I mimicked my parents and took the hot car cigarette lighter to my lips as a toddler and hated all hot things after that. I didn't even try to light a match until college. I used to keep a car door open while starting the car in case the car started on fire during startup and then I could make a quicker getaway. I finally conquered that fear. I still hate spiders and will panic at packed places (like the mall during the holidays). Not sure if I will get over those. Anyone willing to admit your phobias? BTW, what would the fear of not being able to read CP be?

          _________________________________________ You can't fix stupid, but you can medicate crazy.

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          Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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          Extra points to those that get it without google.


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          • E Ed Gadziemski

            Mike Gaskey wrote:

            if I drive on the outside lane of a high bridge I have to close my eyes

            Like playing bumper cars, do ya?

            Mike Gaskey wrote:

            Fire - death by, has to be the most horrid thing going.

            Absolutely. I saw a WWII video on PBS one time where GIs were flushing German soldiers out of the bushes with flame throwers. The Germans would come running out all ablaze. Even in black & white with no sound you could feel their agony.

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            l_ray
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            Ed Gadziemski wrote:

            Absolutely. I saw a WWII video on PBS one time where GIs were flushing German soldiers out of the bushes with flame throwers. The Germans would come running out all ablaze. Even in black & white with no sound you could feel their agony.

            From what I understand, the use of flame throwers has been band from use. And they are considered a weapon of terror. Completely understandable… it would be a horrible way to die. :~

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            • D Dario Solera

              I have a phobia for this insect[^], which I don't know how is it called in English, nor I want to know. X| I don't like crowded places, but I wouldn't call it a phobia.

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              JMOdom
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              Mostly looks like a stinkbug to me. You squish them and they smell awful. X|

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              • R raulhmacias

                Social anxiety. I panic everytime I need to talk in a meeting or when I am the center of attention.

                Raul Macias

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                JMOdom
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                Snakes. Don'tknow why as I've never been bitten by one. Its to the point that I couldn't go into the reptile house at the St. Louis zoo a few years back. X| Heights as heights don't bother me. If I'm on an unstable platform that tends to bother me. :sigh: :)

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                • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                  Mike Gaskey wrote:

                  if I drive on the outside lane of a high bridge I have to close my eyes

                  :omg: dangerous Mike!

                  Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Rabbi Kadouri Meets Messiah? The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                  Ilion
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                  Judah, I just saw yesterday that there is a Messianic congregation in my town (a small city of @50K, with maybe 100K in the entire county). Several months ago, I noticed a group of people at a restaurant answering their phones with "Shabbat Shalom" and making reference to "Rabbi said such-and-such." I assumed the group was headed to the Messianic congregation Columbus OH. Perhaps they were just headed around the corner.

                  "You've made your point - you're a puerile little penile gland with the cerebral activity of a grain of sand. Stop your bullsh*t and let us be hypocrites in peace. If you haven't figured it out yet, we don't give a redneck dick slap about your opinions of CP or its users. So, go back to your GameBoy and leave the grown-ups alone." -- someone who surely knows whereof he speaks. 'Dhimmitude' is a state of mind.

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                    Judah, I just saw yesterday that there is a Messianic congregation in my town (a small city of @50K, with maybe 100K in the entire county). Several months ago, I noticed a group of people at a restaurant answering their phones with "Shabbat Shalom" and making reference to "Rabbi said such-and-such." I assumed the group was headed to the Messianic congregation Columbus OH. Perhaps they were just headed around the corner.

                    "You've made your point - you're a puerile little penile gland with the cerebral activity of a grain of sand. Stop your bullsh*t and let us be hypocrites in peace. If you haven't figured it out yet, we don't give a redneck dick slap about your opinions of CP or its users. So, go back to your GameBoy and leave the grown-ups alone." -- someone who surely knows whereof he speaks. 'Dhimmitude' is a state of mind.

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                    Judah Gabriel Himango
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                    Yes, God is opening many Jewish eyes to Messiah. :cool: He's also opening many gentile Christian eyes to the Hebraic roots of faith in Messiah.

                    Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: The "Church" at Mt. Sinai The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                      I was just reading a short article on FoxNews about celebrities and their phobias. What are your phobias? I am afraid of spiders and crowded places because I am afraid a fire will break out. I was afraid of fire for years and wasn't sure why. Turns out I mimicked my parents and took the hot car cigarette lighter to my lips as a toddler and hated all hot things after that. I didn't even try to light a match until college. I used to keep a car door open while starting the car in case the car started on fire during startup and then I could make a quicker getaway. I finally conquered that fear. I still hate spiders and will panic at packed places (like the mall during the holidays). Not sure if I will get over those. Anyone willing to admit your phobias? BTW, what would the fear of not being able to read CP be?

                      _________________________________________ You can't fix stupid, but you can medicate crazy.

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                      destynova
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                      Cool thread... just noticed it now. The only phobia I'm aware of is of spiders... I don't have anything against them - in fact I'll try to catch them and put them outside gently when I see them about the house, but getting near the bigger ones starts my heart racing and my stomach tightening. I don't mind letting small ones run on my hands though... I suppose I do have a fear of death... and I can be easily daunted by new and difficult knowledge domains - I start to procrastinate reeeally badly sometimes, like right now for this compiler construction assignment due in 32 hours! :)

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