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cooky26monster
16-7-11, 21:27
What is the biggest adrenaline rush you've ever experienced?
(Apart from the smutty stuff, obviously.)
Sky dive over the Great Barrier Reef.
:scarf
Finding 20 quid in a cash machine. I give it to the shopkeeper though.
cooky26monster
16-7-11, 21:31
Sky dive over the Great Barrier Reef.
:scarf
:eek: I'm jealous. that sounds amazing.
:eek: I'm jealous. that sounds amazing.
Was awesome :)
You haven't told us yours yet...we already know about the smutty stuff haha :D
I was annoyed when I was 13 once. Punched one guy then any other person that came in front of me, I was invincible for a couple of minutes.
I wish I was 13/14 again.
cooky26monster
16-7-11, 21:37
Was awesome :)
You haven't told us yours yet...we already know about the smutty stuff haha :D
Going on the Waltzers at Clevedon Fair when I was 14. :D:D
Went on Nemesis at Alton towers back when it was the fastest ride in the world (apart from a few of my exes who were, sadly, faster.) That was pretty cool.
Going on the Waltzers at Clevedon Fair when I was 14. :D:D
Went on Nemesis at Alton towers back when it was the fastest ride in the world (apart from a few of my exes who were, sadly, faster.) That was pretty cool.
You adrenaline junkie, you! :D
I don't really do adreneline rushes, i'm the fat lazy type.
Am considering a skydive but need to get into a healthy bmi range first, could take a while! :(
I once obtained an 80-er conker.
being in the back seat of a Gazelle flying over lee-on-solent when I was 14/15
I have sky dived & have bungee jumped victoria falls!
Though the most adrenaline was from white-water rafting down the category 5 Zambezi river!
******* immense!
Winning a poker comp and a bungy jump.. not at the same time of course.
SamwellTarly
16-7-11, 22:07
I'm terrified of heights, crowded spaces, insects and people who look like they smell.
When I am confronted with any of above I feel sick!
I'm terrified of heights, crowded spaces, insects and people who look like they smell.
When I am confronted with any of above I feel sick!
Thats just constipation
Of recent ones, a 150' abseil down a mine shaft - with a lot of (cold) water coming into it 75' down like a waterfall, still at a point where I couldn't see the bottom. Had to give myself a good talking to to make sure I didn't do anything silly.
Otherwise, adrenaline is generally released in highest concentrations when I come close to making a mistake which might be my last one.
There's nothing like realising "crikey, that was close - if that had been a bit different, I might not be thinking this" to get the pulse racing!
cookpassbabtridge
16-7-11, 22:40
Running of the bulls. Can't really explain how much of a rush it is. I've not skydived in my life but i can imagine that if you parachuted into a boxing match, you'd be in the ball park.
First big score on pokerstars was a rush too, won £700 for finishing 3rd from 2400+ and couldn't sleep afterwards.
cooky26monster
16-7-11, 23:02
Of recent ones, a 150' abseil down a mine shaft - with a lot of (cold) water coming into it 75' down like a waterfall, still at a point where I couldn't see the bottom. Had to give myself a good talking to to make sure I didn't do anything silly.
Otherwise, adrenaline is generally released in highest concentrations when I come close to making a mistake which might be my last one.
There's nothing like realising "crikey, that was close - if that had been a bit different, I might not be thinking this" to get the pulse racing!
I was talking to my fella about this an hour ago and saying that I think it's absolutely mental! Brave, but mental. Must be a quite mindblowing achievement when you manage to do it though.
Out of interest, I presume you have a billion risk assessment type things first?
I just can't imagine taking such a risk. I'm a boring bint though! :D
Playing the claves in front of Princess Anne.
Forward abseiling, where you just run down the wall. It's incredible. Did it on a school trip, for some reason the other 15 people there were too scared to try it, so I just did it a load of times in a row. Idiots, they have no idea what they missed.
Other than that, nearly crashed on ice at Christmas because some idiot was driving up my hill at a normal 30 on the ice. I was going really slow down it, but it's still harder for me to stop, I had to use the dips in the kerb to slow me down in a split second panic decision. The guy even had the nerve to flip me off, despite the fact I had right of way, he shouldn't have gone, and was driving ridiculously irresponsibly. :FP:
Will sound boring to everybody else, but proposing to my missus. It helped that just as I was about to propose, a woman walking her dog stopped and chatted to us for 10 minutes making me sweat and shake with nerves for the duration. Then when I finally got around to it I nearly fell backwards into a river. It felt ****** good though.
Will sound boring to everybody else, but proposing to my missus. It helped that just as I was about to propose, a woman walking her dog stopped and chatted to us for 10 minutes making me sweat and shake with nerves for the duration. Then when I finally got around to it I nearly fell backwards into a river. It felt ****** good though.
I found asking my now fiancee pretty easy, it was something that had been discussed, she knew it was coming. Asking her parents for permission was another issue entirely though, I had no idea how to phrase it.
If she hadn't known it was coming though I'd have been incredibly nervous.
I found asking my now fiancee pretty easy, it was something that had been discussed, she knew it was coming. Asking her parents for permission was another issue entirely though, I had no idea how to phrase it.
If she hadn't known it was coming though I'd have been incredibly nervous.
That's the weird thing - we had been discussing it for months and I knew she'd say yes. I have no idea why I was so nervous all of a sudden. Maybe I subconciously knew that Liverpool were just an hour away from being tonked 3-0 by City.
That's the weird thing - we had been discussing it for months and I knew she'd say yes. I have no idea why I was so nervous all of a sudden. Maybe I subconciously knew that Liverpool were just an hour away from being tonked 3-0 by City.
Did she know you were doing it that very day though?
Did she know you were doing it that very day though?
No. I tricked her into thinking I would propose at Xmas (this was in August). I couldn't do it totally by surprise as we had to get her measured for a ring (she'd never worn one before). I ended up spending twice as much as I planned because I wanted to impress the saleswoman who had massive bangers. I guess I deserved it.
Hmmmm i have had so many hits of the old adrenaline i will have to go and think about which one stands out as possibly the best.:D
I found asking my now fiancee pretty easy, it was something that had been discussed, she knew it was coming. Asking her parents for permission was another issue entirely though, I had no idea how to phrase it.
If she hadn't known it was coming though I'd have been incredibly nervous.
I'd have gone for something along the lines of "Listen, I've been hanging out the back of your daughter a while, and we've decided to spend your money on a big ceremony to make it official. 'Kay?"
cooky26monster
17-7-11, 00:29
Will sound boring to everybody else, but proposing to my missus. It helped that just as I was about to propose, a woman walking her dog stopped and chatted to us for 10 minutes making me sweat and shake with nerves for the duration. Then when I finally got around to it I nearly fell backwards into a river. It felt ****** good though.
My fella was making Christmas dinner at my mum's house, chucked a box at me and said "you may as well have this". "This" was my engagement ring. :eek:
My fella was making Christmas dinner at my mum's house, chucked a box at me and said "you may as well have this". "This" was my engagement ring. :eek:
I did the same to my fiancee when I bought her a pony.
MexicanPiggy
17-7-11, 00:32
I did the same to my fiancee when I bought her a pony.
You threw a box (http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/pr/pritt-stick-adhesive-standard-10gm-ref-45552001.jpg) at her?
I'd have gone for something along the lines of "Listen, I've been hanging out the back of your daughter a while, and we've decided to spend your money on a big ceremony to make it official. 'Kay?"
She's American and her dad keeps a fully loaded handgun in the house with hollowpoint bullets. So, no, you wouldn't have.
She's American and her dad keeps a fully loaded handgun in the house with hollowpoint bullets. So, no, you wouldn't have.
I would have done until you mentioned that the bullets are hollowpoint.
She's American and her dad keeps a fully loaded handgun in the house with hollowpoint bullets. So, no, you wouldn't have.
All things considered, perhaps I'd have worded it slightly differently. Or worn a kevlar vest. Or told him in an email. Probably all 3
I would have done until you mentioned that the bullets are hollowpoint.
You joke, but there's a level of seriousness behind it.
Normal bullets can be used to bring someone down to prevent them getting away. Hollowpoint bullets you don't use unless you intend to kill.
You joke, but there's a level of seriousness behind it.
Normal bullets can be used to bring someone down to prevent them getting away. Hollowpoint bullets you don't use unless you intend to kill.
I think normal bullets would be enough to put me off. I've been shot by a Winchester 9mm and it ain't fun.
I think normal bullets would be enough to put me off. I've been shot by a Winchester 9mm and it ain't fun.
Oh I agree, the having a gun is the significant thing.
Care to elaborate on the circumstances?
Oh I agree, the having a gun is the significant thing.
Care to elaborate on the circumstances?
It was mostly a lie. I've only been shot with ball bearings. I do bear a scar on my upper arm though.
It was mostly a lie. I've only been shot with ball bearings. I do bear a scar on my upper arm though.
Shame, I was hoping for a Zee like story.
Shame, I was hoping for a Zee like story.
I was shot in the chest at close range by a masked bank robber while waiting to pay in a cheque at my local Barclays. He shot me because I refused to respond to his instructions to "hit the deck". What he didn't realise is that I am registered blind and was listening to "All Killer, No Filler" by Sum 41 on my Apple iPod, hence why I didn't respond.
I spent 4 days recovering in Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield. There was no permanent damage, but I do bear a 9 inch scar where they operated on me, and the bullet is still lodged in my sternum.
cooky26monster
17-7-11, 01:12
I was shot in the chest at close range by a masked bank robber while waiting to pay in a cheque at my local Barclays. He shot me because I refused to respond to his instructions to "hit the deck". What he didn't realise is that I am registered blind and was listening to "All Killer, No Filler" by Sum 41 on my Apple iPod, hence why I didn't respond.
I spent 4 days recovering in Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield. There was no permanent damage, but I do bear a 9 inch scar where they operated on me, and the bullet is still lodged in my sternum.
Was this during your days with Babylon Zoo? :D
Was this during your days with Babylon Zoo? :D
The cheque I was paying in was actually a royalty cheque for "Spaceman".
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 01:17
Getting in underage for the first time at a club.
Dressed as Michael Jackson on halloween :D
I was shot in the chest at close range by a masked bank robber while waiting to pay in a cheque at my local Barclays. He shot me because I refused to respond to his instructions to "hit the deck". What he didn't realise is that I am registered blind and was listening to "All Killer, No Filler" by Sum 41 on my Apple iPod, hence why I didn't respond.
I spent 4 days recovering in Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield. There was no permanent damage, but I do bear a 9 inch scar where they operated on me, and the bullet is still lodged in my sternum.
Not so hard, is it? Zee would be proud.
Not so hard, is it? Zee would be proud.
You'll kick yourself when I tell you this - I made it up!!
I've never even had an iPod!!
You'll kick yourself when I tell you this - I made it up!!
I've never even had an iPod!!
That's mean, I don't have any legs. There was a bear.
That's mean, I don't have any legs. There was a bear.
I'm sorry. I should have known.
YNWA.
That's mean, I don't have any legs. There was a bear.
Was it ************ in the vatican?
I'm sorry. I should have known.
YNWA.
To quote you from another thread, I laugh out louded at that.
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 01:29
Oh actually probably the moment I knew I was going to lose my virginity.
Or just after.
Oh actually probably the moment I knew I was going to lose my virginity.
Or just after.
Mine too. Although I regret looking over my shoulder halfway through.
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 01:45
Mine too. Although I regret looking over my shoulder halfway through.
I regret not asking my friend to get off the top bunk and leave the room.
cooky26monster
17-7-11, 02:03
Was it ************ in the vatican?
I'm sure we've all done that.
Liddelwomen
17-7-11, 02:22
*********** on that stick. God knows what colour would win out. My **** has won awards in the past for its clarity and good nature. Meant nothing.
I'm not too sure reading some of the responses in this thread to the question posed by the OP if some of you folks have ever experienced a real adrenaline rush.
As i stated earlier i have had a few genuine adrenaline rushes in my life and i've been trying to pick a favourite. It hasn't been easy but i think it comes down to two magic experiences i will take with me to my grave.
No 1 Whilst attending the TT races in the Isle of Man many years ago i got up out of my bed at first light and went for a lap of the 37.75 mile mountain circuit on my GSXR 750 Suzuki. Upon arriving back at the start finish line in Douglas after my first lap i realised that there really was very little traffic on the road at that early hour so decided to go for a second lap. That second lap was ridden as hard as i could ride that bike and especially over the mountain section of the course it was just a pure adrenaline rush. When i parked the bike outside my digs after that second lap and removed my helmet i could hardly get off the bike because i was just shaking so much with pure adrenaline.
No 2 The birth of my first born, prior to the birth i had been doing the usual expectant Dad bit of pacing about outside the delivery room waiting to be summoned in. After a couple of false alarms and about 40 cigs i was called into the room and minutes later my darling wife presented to the world and me my son. That was some high, and one i didn't come down from for several days. Infact motorcycles even enter into that experience aswell as i was acting as a course marshall the day after my son was born at the Dundrod circuit during that years Ulster Grand Prix. I have an abiding memory of marshalling at the corner i and my fellow marshalls where covering whilst smoking a big cigar, i had also supplied cigars to my fellow marshalls. The supporters at that corner that year must have been wondering what the marshalls were up to walking about smoking these big cigars.
The above two examples are not in order of preference merely two of my favourites.:)
I'm not too sure reading some of the responses in this thread to the question posed by the OP if some of you folks have ever experienced a real adrenaline rush.
As i stated earlier i have had a few genuine adrenaline rushes in my life and i've been trying to pick a favourite. It hasn't been easy but i think it comes down to two magic experiences i will take with me to my grave.
No 1 Whilst attending the TT races in the Isle of Man many years ago i got up out of my bed at first light and went for a lap of the 37.75 mile mountain circuit on my GSXR 750 Suzuki. Upon arriving back at the start finish line in Douglas after my first lap i realised that there really was very little traffic on the road at that early hour so decided to go for a second lap. That second lap was ridden as hard as i could ride that bike and especially over the mountain section of the course it was just a pure adrenaline rush. When i parked the bike outside my digs after that second lap and removed my helmet i could hardly get off the bike because i was just shaking so much with pure adrenaline.
No 2 The birth of my first born, prior to the birth i had been doing the usual expectant Dad bit of pacing about outside the delivery room waiting to be summoned in. After a couple of false alarms and about 40 cigs i was called into the room and minutes later my darling wife presented to the world and me my son. That was some high, and one i didn't come down from for several days. Infact motorcycles even enter into that experience aswell as i was acting as a course marshall the day after my son was born at the Dundrod circuit during that years Ulster Grand Prix. I have an abiding memory of marshalling at the corner i and my fellow marshalls where covering whilst smoking a big cigar, i had also supplied cigars to my fellow marshalls. The supporters at that corner that year must have been wondering what the marshalls were up to walking about smoking these big cigars.
The above two examples are not in order of preference merely two of my favourites.:)
Everybody batton down the hatches.. Dave has awoke
Can't believe no ones mentioned istanbul yet.
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 08:42
I regret not asking my friend to get off the top bunk and leave the room.
Why??
Are you a dick or really prudeish about sex or summit? :eek:
I dont think he was interested in what was going on below him and i doubt since it was your first time he was taking notes or trynna check out how awesome you were ;)
Everytime I see this thread on the main page (in the bit where it tells you the threads with the most recent posts for each forum), it's abbreviated to "What is the biggest...", and I think it's something naughty.
cooky26monster
17-7-11, 09:39
Everytime I see this thread on the main page (in the bit where it tells you the threads with the most recent posts for each forum), it's abbreviated to "What is the biggest...", and I think it's something naughty.
shame on you, you ruffian. :D
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 10:15
shame on you, you ruffian. :D
Says you! :eek:
We all know your cure for insomnia. The secrets out!! ;)
I was talking to my fella about this an hour ago and saying that I think it's absolutely mental! Brave, but mental. Must be a quite mindblowing achievement when you manage to do it though.
Out of interest, I presume you have a billion risk assessment type things first?
Risk assessments? :o
"Does this sapling look secure enough to take the rope?"
"Er, probably best to back it up off that one as well, although if your weight pulls the first tree up, all the second one is going to do is join it following you down the shaft."
"Good point: shall we send someone else down first so they can test we've rigged it right?"
Yes, we do risk assessments :rolleyes:
Can't believe no ones mentioned istanbul yet.
Utterly calm through the penalties, knew we were going to win it on penalties after Jerzy's double save.
what is the biggest adrenaline rush you've ever experienced?
(apart from the smutty stuff, obviously.)
180 mph on the back of a kawazaki zx10
Horse paying 40 to 1 and running down the outside about to win the race with me holding a ticket that i put $20bucks on
myhomeisskrtbysea
17-7-11, 11:29
Birth of my daughter. No rush is as big as that.
Downhill mountain biking use to always do the trick for me.
Something about flying down a narrow track dug into a hillside at a stupidly quick speed would always jack the heart rate.
Everybody batton down the hatches.. Dave has awoke
Ha ha alright Graggy me old sparring partner.:)
Have you had any memorable adrenaline rushes you care to share with us?
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 13:40
Why??
Are you a dick or really prudeish about sex or summit? :eek:
I dont think he was interested in what was going on below him and i doubt since it was your first time he was taking notes or trynna check out how awesome you were ;)
He was blowing up condoms like balloons and letting them go.
And he heard me shout 'geronimo'
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 13:58
He was blowing up condoms like balloons and letting them go.
And he heard me shout 'geronimo'
:D
I like to scream Wingardium Leviosa myself. I dunno i'd feel like a knob asking someone to leave while i got my bit.
Downhill mountain biking use to always do the trick for me.
Something about flying down a narrow track dug into a hillside at a stupidly quick speed would always jack the heart rate.
similiar experience on a road bike topping 40; unbelievable rush !
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 14:06
:D
I like to scream Wingardium Leviosa myself. I dunno i'd feel like a knob asking someone to leave while i got my bit.
Gotta look out for you bros though havent you.
Wingman and all that.
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 14:22
Gotta look out for you bros though havent you.
Wingman and all that.
If you're looking out for them why would you tell them to get out though? :D
My few....
Istanbul. Was with Liddelwomen. We went a bit balmy. The row in front was populated by the Turkish national under 18 (or under 16, I forget) team, they'd got to go as prize for winning European championships. They kept taking pictures of us. I cried tears of joy and Liddel said that was the one and only time I will ever get away with crying in front of him!
As a teenager, with the help of a few mates, pushing a coke machine off a balcony in a disused warehouse and watching it smash to pieces below us.
Aged around 17 diving off the speakers at a Mudhoney gig in the Astoria. The rush just before I did it was immense as the crowd below me all raise their hands to say "we'll catch you". I was probably only 8 feet above them but I felt like Jim Morrison or that bloke in Quadraphenia.
Getting chased by an angry policeman in Crete having being caught about to do the do with a girl on a sun lounger in the early hours. Turns out his English was rather good. We had a start on him as he saw us from the top and had to run down to the beach to take chase as we ran and got dressed at the same time. That was a hell of an adrenaline rush, especially when he got his baton out and started waving it at me as he took chase! :eek:
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 14:38
If you're looking out for them why would you tell them to get out though? :D
I meant he should be looking out for me innit.
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 14:39
I meant he should be looking out for me innit.
I guess so
Maybe he just wants to ******* sleep in his own room or in general though :D
YetAnotherNickname
17-7-11, 15:04
Doing a Shark dive in Sydney with seven or eight 3-4m Grey Nurse sharks, several other smaller sharks and a giant turtle. I think the rush came after I got out alive, while I was in there with them I was ******* myself :eek:
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 15:06
I guess so
Maybe he just wants to ******* sleep in his own room or in general though :D
It was my other mates' 15 year old sister's bedroom .:D
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 15:09
It was my other mates' 15 year old sister's bedroom .:D
Wtf were both of you doing in there then you creeps :eek::p
Liverdinner
17-7-11, 15:16
Wtf were both of you doing in there then you creeps :eek::p
She wasnt in the house :D
Was a party and we bagged them beds.
LukasBrodolski
17-7-11, 15:17
She wasnt in the house :D
Was a party and we bagged them beds.
Icy Icy :)
-FordCoutinho-
17-7-11, 15:59
the chip butty i just had was hardcore
being in the ataturk stadium istanbul in 2005 is up there for me.
non football related: doing sky diving for the first time
DominusLesus
17-7-11, 16:58
Mine would probably be recently as a group of us went coastearing for a freinds birthday, I would say it was a adrenaline rush mainly for the fact that I am **** scared of heights, and when you have to throw yourself off a twenty five foot cliff it's somewhat dauting. Although compared to sky diving it isn't much.
filthylouca
17-7-11, 17:21
Driving a cooper s round the goodwood track, scuba diving wrecks in the uk and catching/landing 19 pound common carp. Plan to travel after uni and get plenty more experiences :)
A car crash when I was 19.
The car rolled four times and for those seconds I really didn't know if I was going to live or die. It was out of my hands and totally down to luck.
A car crash when I was 19.
The car rolled four times and for those seconds I really didn't know if I was going to live or die. It was out of my hands and totally down to luck.
:eek: did you survive?
Being in the westfalonstadion when we won the uefa cup in 2001 is right up there but the best and definitely the most nerve-wracking was qualifying for a televised poker tournament (the poker ashes) and having to play in front of tv cameras. Im not generally a nervous person but I was sweating and shaking like crazy, wouldnt change it for anything though.
cooky26monster
17-7-11, 23:20
Risk assessments? :o
"Does this sapling look secure enough to take the rope?"
"Er, probably best to back it up off that one as well, although if your weight pulls the first tree up, all the second one is going to do is join it following you down the shaft."
"Good point: shall we send someone else down first so they can test we've rigged it right?"
Yes, we do risk assessments :rolleyes:
Was a genuine question as I have no idea about this sort of thing, or whether you went on your own with mates, or as part of an official group thing with a company that specialises in these activities, etc. Dunno what the procedures you follow are.
Sounds like a fascinating experience but scary! (Cave diving, not risk assessments. :D)
A car crash when I was 19.
The car rolled four times and for those seconds I really didn't know if I was going to live or die. It was out of my hands and totally down to luck.
I was in a similar car crash at 13, we were on the freeway at about 60mph when the undercarriage started to come away from the rest of the car. We careered sideways down a massive hill, crashed into a lamppost on the way which totalled the car, rolled over 3 times on the way. Good job the car went to the right and not left into the other lanes of the freeway. My mum had to be cut out of the front as her legs were trapped. I remember when the car was turning over, time seemed to slow down... it was all incredibly quick of course, but it seemed to take forever at the time. Dunno if that makes any sense at all. All 4 of us in the car were incredibly lucky to get out relatively unscathed physically.
Look-Ass-Levi
17-7-11, 23:23
Mine was not a cool one, got smacked about then pinned to the ground and was surrounded by about 20 very drunk people looking for someone who i was not. Thank god a few people recognized that i was not the guy. I was pumped for days after that. Nothing like getting the ***** scared out of you.
:eek: did you survive?
Yeah...pants were a bit brown though.
I once dipped my balls in tar and set them alight
cooky26monster
17-7-11, 23:28
I once dipped my balls in tar and set them alight
:eek: I've heard it ALL now.
I was in a similar car crash at 13, we were on the freeway at about 60mph when the undercarriage started to come away from the rest of the car. We careered sideways down a massive hill, crashed into a lamppost on the way which totalled the car, rolled over 3 times on the way. Good job the car went to the right and not left into the other lanes of the freeway. My mum had to be cut out of the front as her legs were trapped. I remember when the car was turning over, time seemed to slow down... it was all incredibly quick of course, but it seemed to take forever at the time. Dunno if that makes any sense at all. All 4 of us in the car were incredibly lucky to get out relatively unscathed physically.
Yes totally, it felt like it was never going to stop. It was plenty of time to think about living or dying put it that way.
Good to hear you all came out ok btw
ForkHandles
17-7-11, 23:40
Was volunteering on a cow farm and we had to go into the pen to clip this calf's ear, the mother was being really protective and suddenly bolted towards me really agressively, my feet got stuck in the mud so i papped myself and threw this small first aid box at her and it hit her on the bonce just as she was about to charge into me. This caused her to change direction and i was left phewwing, stood in the mud, pluss some other stuff by then.
Look-Ass-Levi
17-7-11, 23:46
Was volunteering on a cow farm and we had to go into the pen to clip this calf's ear, the mother was being really protective and suddenly bolted towards me really agressively, my feet got stuck in the mud so i papped myself and threw this small first aid box at her and it hit her on the bonce just as she was about to charge into me. This caused her to change direction and i was left phewwing, stood in the mud, pluss some other stuff by then.
Close shave there. My sister was charged when she was doing work experience with a vet. He told her she was very lucky to still be alive/walking.
ForkHandles
17-7-11, 23:55
Close shave there. My sister was charged when she was doing work experience with a vet. He told her she was very lucky to still be alive/walking.
Ouch, bit out of order for him to charge her for doing work experience. This is what happens when the Tories are given power :rolleyes:
Never thought I'd share this one day on a forum but here goes:
I once talked a complete stranger out of committing suicide off the flyover at the end of the M62. Once the adrenalin had slowed down I think my hands shook for around two days
cooky26monster
18-7-11, 00:33
Never thought I'd share this one day on a forum but here goes:
I once talked a complete stranger out of committing suicide off the flyover at the end of the M62. Once the adrenalin had slowed down I think my hands shook for around two days
Crikey. Well done mate.
Dipped my balls in tar and cream and cheese dip, then set them alight.
Killing a small white kitten.
Killing a small white kitten.
With a crossbow.
From the top of a tree.
Wearing underwear only.
And drinking vodka.
cooky26monster
18-7-11, 01:01
Dipped my balls in tar and cream and cheese dip, then set them alight.
Sounds like fun. :D
Probably not the biggest adrenaline rush I've had but a releatively recent one was standing in the middle of this bridge (http://www.panoramio.com/photo/43140122) at about 3:30am. It is at least an 80ft drop to the scree below.
One time, this guy said "boo" behind me.
MexicanPiggy
18-7-11, 01:08
Probably not the biggest adrenaline rush I've had but a releatively recent one was standing in the middle of this bridge (http://www.panoramio.com/photo/43140122) at about 3:30am. It is at least an 80ft drop to the scree below.
How did you not fall off that in pitch black? There's nothing either side.
Sounds like fun. :D
So you have heard everything now. :)
MexicanPiggy
18-7-11, 01:09
One time, this guy said "boo" behind me.
Him? (http://i39.tinypic.com/dpdaxj.jpg)
How did you not fall off that in pitch black? There's nothing either side.
You'd struggle to walk across it due to wind and the instability of the bridge but you can sort of half crawl-half step across holding on to the sides. It was a clear night and a full moon so adequately, if a little eerily, lit all in all it was a pretty cool evening.
cooky26monster
18-7-11, 01:36
You'd struggle to walk across it due to wind and the instability of the bridge but you can sort of half crawl-half step across holding on to the sides. It was a clear night and a full moon so adequately, if a little eerily, lit all in all it was a pretty cool evening.
:eek: Having looked at the photo, I just KNOW that if I attempted that in the dark, I'd fall off and die of fright on the way down.
Him? (http://i39.tinypic.com/dpdaxj.jpg)
:eek: were you there?
Found two, count it two, pennies on the floor.