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Re: heights



Rhys writes:



> Actually, I take that back.  I was even more terrified right after
> jumping when I was convinced that I was about 3 seconds from dying.

nokidding. at least when i jumped off the bridge, there wasn't time to
flip out more. although my first jump i went face first, so it felt like i
broke m y nose again.

owie.


When I jumped, I had just enough time to think, "Oh God, what have I done?!?" and to notice just how fast the ground was rushing up to meet me.  Then I felt the cord tighten around my ankles as my descent stopped.  At that point, I dissolved into near hysterical laughter which didn't stop until they lowered me into the boat.  It was utterly terrifying.  And I'd do it again in a heartbeat.  :)


bungeejumping. i'm impressed.



Ehhh...  no need to be impressed.  It's amazing what you can talk yourself into doing when you're halfway around the world...


Steve
oncleboo at aol_com

np:  Pedro the Lion - Winners Never Quit

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