I've never been snow skiing, but I been water skiing.
Okay, that's it FFR skiing trip. Then we can watch It's A Wonderful Life after we all break a leg.
I'd sooner be punched in the face than watch It's A Wonderful Life again. That and Miracle on 34th Street... I actually got chewed out by an ex-boyfriend because I didn't cry after watching either of those (wasn't feeling well, couldn't muster emotion right then). Every time I see commercials for them around Christmas, I remember hearing about what a heartless, souless beotch I am.
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I'll have to take pass on the snow skiing......I have a terrible fear of heights.
I don't groove on heights either, but I'm not sure skiing would bother me.
I know it would bother me. I've been out to our ski mountain here and have seen the bunny slope for beginner skiers......ha, I don't even want to be on that! Now would be a good time to mention that when I have to use a ladder, I don't go past the 3rd step; if I can't reach something from there I wait for someone else to get it or do it for me.
I can remember having vertigo as a kid looking down from the top floor of the capital building in Missouri and being really uncomfortable looking down from the top of the St Louis Arch, but flying in an airplane doesn't bother me, and neither did working in a tall office building having a window cubicle. Its kind of situational with me.
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It's funny, but flying doesn't bother me at all. Yet if I have to drive over high bridges (like the Mackinaw bridge or the Z-bridge here) I won't do it. Mighty Mac is around 130-150 ft above the water, Z-bridge is less but still pretty high up. I've called Bridge Authority to drive me across the Mackinaw bridge the few times I've had to cross it alone, and I avoid the Z-bridge altogether.
I don't think I could live or work in a tall building either if I could see outside.
I've never eaten fast food on a regular basis. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are most often homemade. I dine out, once a month, maybe. Breakfast out is usually at a hotel or greasy spoon on the way out/in of town. Going out for lunch is difficult. I don't like spending so much time and money. I've got better things to do with both.
-- Edited by squonk at 10:00, 2009-01-25
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