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Old 05-20-2023, 10:26 PM
Phrozen Sands Phrozen Sands is offline
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Originally Posted by PGD-GRAD View Post
HEIGHTS and SNAKES—period. I could never live above the 6th or 7th floor in high-rise. And snakes—just NO! I’ve tried; I even touched a huge boa once, but I had to grit my teeth doing it. The way they move…just freaks me out!
Preach! That sounds about right with me too. Once I get to a certain height on a high-rise, it’s a wrap for me.
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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy View Post
Anything, unless it’s a mosquito or a fly or something like that. I can’t get past their legs man, and the fact that they like to hide. Or if it’s a large flying insect where it doesn’t buzz but makes a clacking sound and can barely hold itself up in flight. Anything louder than a fly.. Deuces… I’m out.

With the wood tick, we went hiking/camping and when we got back home, in the left lower part of my neck and head, I kept scratching a bump that I thought was a mosquito bite. I went to sleep with it back there and woke up and went to work with it back there, thinking it was a mosquito bite. It just kept itching. My wife saw that I kept scratching it and wanted to look at it. When she said that’s not a mosquito bite but a wood tick, I freaked. She pulled it out and it left a small hole that later healed. See what I’m saying? A hole? That’s crazy. Other than that situation, I’ve never been stung or bitten, I just don’t like them. I don’t know where the phobia came from.

My wife has one of these.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Z65Zvh4Xvy4?feature=share

I told her if it gets out, and she can’t find it, I’ll either sleep in the car or set the house on fire. LOL

Lmfao!

Dude! Fuuuuuuuck that @ your wife’s giant scorpion. I feel you there. Hayle to the naw. I hope she doesn’t pick that thing up like that.
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You know...that ball lightning came through the back windshield making a small hole and blasted big time through the front windshield. When it was over, I looked around at the back and lines were running out from the small hole. Then the whole back windshield fell in.
Wow! Your description and my customer’s are exact. I don’t know how true it is, but based on my conversation with him, he’s read that lightening strikes can depend on a person’s chemical makeup too. I’m not sure if that’s based on factual information though.
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