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#45
by
Bald_Okie
on 09 Jan, 2008 07:12
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i think i would have to torture my cousins some kind of way for that one. oh yeah, don't look now but the pygmies are watching. j/k bro. not making fun of you.
Life has a funny way of working out. All those cousins did hard drugs in high school and are total losers. I may have issues with windows but I also have a masters degree and all my own teeth.
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#46
by
PBurke
on 09 Jan, 2008 08:33
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i think i would have to torture my cousins some kind of way for that one. oh yeah, don't look now but the pygmies are watching. j/k bro. not making fun of you.
Life has a funny way of working out. All those cousins did hard drugs in high school and are total losers. I may have issues with windows but I also have a masters degree and all my own teeth. 
touche ha ha ha ha
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#47
by
Alexander215
on 09 Jan, 2008 16:49
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#48
by
Alexander215
on 09 Jan, 2008 16:50
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I'm with Rob6, clowns are all bad for me. Ever since I was little, they have been scary. If you have ever read IT by Stephen King, you'll understand.
Flying scares me too, I think since I am not the one flying the plane, I don't feel like I'm in control.
Dude the movie adaption for that book SCARES THE SH!T out of me, I don't even want to think of it. The still can't finish the second Evil Dead movie either, as soon as they find the book made from human skin I am GONE
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#49
by
wpruitt
on 10 Jan, 2008 09:06
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Snakes is the big one for me; If I see one in the road, I run over it. If I ever find one in the house, I will move! Darn slimy critters!
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#50
by
Alexander215
on 10 Jan, 2008 10:13
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Snakes is the big one for me; If I see one in the road, I run over it. If I ever find one in the house, I will move! Darn slimy critters!
Ain't slimy, scaly!
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#51
by
tomgallagher
on 10 Jan, 2008 18:33
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Claustrophobia.
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#52
by
don
on 10 Jan, 2008 22:49
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I have a long list of phobias.Here are some,
1.Heights
2.Fire
3.Bees
4.Rats,snakes,flying waterbugs etc.
5.Disease and death.
6.losing a loved one.
7.certain mean dogs.
I might have a few more here and there but those are the ones that come to mind.
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#53
by
Marz
on 11 Jan, 2008 11:10
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I have always been afraid of heights but I have worked very hard to overcome the fear. I can handle air travel pretty well now and I just spent 4 days in Whistler (B.C.) snowboarding at around 5-7000 feet and riding gondolas and chair lifts with no problem except every night I would have dreams I was falling or something height related.
I used to fear clowns when I was young but now I just hate them. My parents got this huge poster of a clown from Ringling Bros. and put it on my wall when I was like 5 and at night it was pure evil, since then I have despised them.... If a clown comes and jumps in my face my fists ball up and I say things like "You better get the **** outta my face". My wife usually waves them off before it gets to that point but I cant stand them.
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#54
by
Timmay
on 11 Jan, 2008 12:01
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timmj...floating around the air in a clown outfit dancing around Marz head at night while he sleeps. The big red nose pops off...lands on Marz face...and is stuck to his nose. Marz wakes up..looks in mirror....and says hey.....I make a good looking clown............
Damn I knew I was good for something...lol
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#55
by
Alexander215
on 11 Jan, 2008 12:15
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timmj...floating around the air in a clown outfit dancing around Marz head at night while he sleeps. The big red nose pops off...lands on Marz face...and is stuck to his nose. Marz wakes up..looks in mirror....and says hey.....I make a good looking clown............
Damn I knew I was good for something...lol
I was thinking more along the lines of Alien
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#56
by
Timmay
on 11 Jan, 2008 12:20
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Well Im one of those too.....people say im must be from another planet...cause im just too weird...
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#57
by
Alexander215
on 11 Jan, 2008 12:29
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Well Im one of those too.....people say im must be from another planet...cause im just too weird...
You said it! Not me! Whats with the doily anyway?
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#58
by
Timmay
on 11 Jan, 2008 13:43
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Hey you leave that doily alone. When i feel in touch with my feminine side i use it as a loin cloth...lol..
No seriously bro...that doily has alot of sentimental value....the bathroom that I took that in was in my wifes bathroom cause it had a shelf like that for me to take the pic....but that doily is a doily that is about 98% finished. My grandmother was crochetting that when she died instanly while watching tv and doing what she loved best...needlework. It was given to my wife actually because my wife does alot of that and quilting. So its ok...you dont have to worry....i dont use it as a loin cloth...
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#59
by
RodgerDodger
on 11 Jan, 2008 14:14
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No seriously bro...that doily has alot of sentimental value....the bathroom that I took that in was in my wifes bathroom cause it had a shelf like that for me to take the pic....but that doily is a doily that is about 98% finished. My grandmother was crochetting that when she died instanly while watching tv and doing what she loved best...needlework.
Tim, I just read this post.
Dude you're making this grown mans eye's swell up at work. I lost my grandmother last March. It was horrible.

She was one cool lady and an avid chrochetter and needleworker. Had a very young spirit. She had many grandchildren, but gave all her framed needlework pictures and doilies to me and my wife. I don't go a day without thinking about that woman.
Tim, cherish that doily, and all the memories you have of your grandmother. She must have been a fine lady cause she had you as her grandson.
Rodger