4 Kinell Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 There is no reason for them to be on this planet. None whatsoever. Webs ?
Bellend Sebastian Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm going abroad for the first time in 8 weeks, and I'm absolutely bricking it. I'm told that flying is the safest mode of travel. Surely this is balls? If I'm in a car or even a train crash, I may be okay. In a plane, as far as I can work out, I'm a gonna if it crashes, with the unexpected bonus of knowing of my impending death as I fall.Oh, and spiders. They can fook right off as well. When was the last time someone died on a commercial passenger flight from a UK airport? You can't remember? Someone can probably put me right, but I'm struggling to remember any since Kegworth, and that was 20 years ago, and quite a few survived that crash. About 3000 people die on the roads in the UK every bloomin' year, more than half of them in cars
LeeCovFox Posted 18 April 2008 Author Posted 18 April 2008 When was the last time someone died on a commercial passenger flight from a UK airport? You can't remember? Someone can probably put me right, but I'm struggling to remember any since Kegworth, and that was 20 years ago, and quite a few survived that crash. About 3000 people die on the roads in the UK every bloomin' year, more than half of them in cars You see, one is due then.
4 Kinell Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 Nothing comes close to scaring me as much as the little b@stards. Which part of Ginger is it you love the most do you reckon ?
LeeCovFox Posted 18 April 2008 Author Posted 18 April 2008 Which part of Ginger is it you love the most do you reckon ? The smell. They all smell if cauliflower. And it amuses me highly.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 You were right about the spiders. They're well bunk. I'm scared of ghosts and yetis, but luckily don't believe in either
LeeCovFox Posted 18 April 2008 Author Posted 18 April 2008 You were right about the spiders. They're well bunk.I'm scared of ghosts and yetis, but luckily don't believe in either I'm clearly getting old. I take it this means that you dislike them somewhat?
Bellend Sebastian Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm clearly getting old. I take it this means that you dislike them somewhat? Get with the program, Daddio
Guest Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 Pat Butcher. Just you and the rest of the UK on that one
Webbo Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 Big dragonflies and butterflies tend to freak me a bit.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 Big dragonflies and butterflies tend to freak me a bit. A mate of mine is terrified of moths. I think they're ace though. Particularly the big furry ones that make the weird fluttering/whirring noise
4 Kinell Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 People who are not particularly into Muff Festivals That's quite frightening :eek:
LeeCovFox Posted 18 April 2008 Author Posted 18 April 2008 A mate of mine is terrified of moths. I think they're ace though. Particularly the big furry ones that make the weird fluttering/whirring noise I'm not keen on moths. I'm not scared of them though. Although they make me jump when they decide to dive bomb my head in a dark room.
4 Kinell Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm not keen on moths. I'm not scared of them though. Although they make me jump when they decide to dive bomb my head in a dark room. Stick to Gingers
davieG Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm not too keen on wasps especially since a mate of mine got stung on his foreskin and had to be circumcised, he had jeans on at the time
lavrentis Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm not too keen on wasps especially since a mate of mine got stung on his foreskin and had to be circumcised, he had jeans on at the time Ouuuch. I have got stung by a hornet before, I passed out about 1 minute after it stung me. I cant remember much about it except apparently I said "Who just pinched me?". It was a massive thing and my hand had swollen up. I have had this fear of Bees/Wasps of all kind ever since.
lavrentis Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm going abroad for the first time in 8 weeks, and I'm absolutely bricking it. I'm told that flying is the safest mode of travel. Surely this is balls? If I'm in a car or even a train crash, I may be okay. In a plane, as far as I can work out, I'm a gonna if it crashes, with the unexpected bonus of knowing of my impending death as I fall.Oh, and spiders. They can fook right off as well. Planes are safe. They take off and land each second, seriously when in flight you just relax and nothing will go wrong. Landing is probably the worst bit as you only get a side view. Sorry, if I sound patronizing, the reason why you hear about plane crashes is because there are so few of them. I have also had 5 lessons in learning to fly so its no big deal. Its quality when you are flying.
dandannieldanok Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm not too keen on wasps especially since a mate of mine got stung on his foreskin and had to be circumcised, he had jeans on at the time I can't begin to imagine the pain he must have suffered. I'll admit to a slight fear of pigeons.
4 Kinell Posted 18 April 2008 Posted 18 April 2008 I'm not too keen on wasps especially since a mate of mine got stung on his foreskin and had to be circumcised, he had jeans on at the time That happend to me I asked the doctor if he could kindly get rid of the sting but please leave the swelling
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