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Doubter in MD

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Being 50 feet into a crawlspace only 10 inches high, and only a small trench to crawl through, is a bad time to learn you have claustrophobia. And my dumba$$ volunteered to go back today.

I remember when I got an MRI many years ago the tech asked me if I was claustrophobic. I said, "I think we're about to find out together."
 

RustyRelics

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I remember when I got an MRI many years ago the tech asked me if I was claustrophobic. I said, "I think we're about to find out together."

I've been in drainage pipes, deep holes (the dump digging kind), and small spaces before, but I think if you're in a hole so small that you have to breath shallowly to fit, that would make anyone nervous.
 

WHADIFIND

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Great advice on the opposite sex from MSBB & WD. :thumbsup:

Ethan, the only advice I can offer you is, be yourself, but don't let the conversation only be about you. What's everyone's favourite topic of conversation... themselves.

Find out what she likes and listen to what she has to say. Look her in the eye, talk low, slow down, don't say too much and remember to breath.

Whatever you do... don't smile like this, because it's just plain creepy. :laughing7:

Ummmm...is it Spring coming up? Or Fall?
 

bill from lachine

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Since the gardening season is winding down trying to use up some of our swiss chard. Spanakopita on the menu with a side salad.

 

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pepperj

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The mind wanders to realms outside of the PG-13 world of this forum when trying to decide what you might mean by that.

Oh it was just a time in life, hit song playing on the radio that was in the hotel room.
Good times with good folks at the time.
New Years Eve drunk with a buddy and the gals.
Probably 45yrs ago now.
 

WannaDig3687

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Is F'ing big a good description? :laughing7:

I've seen them bigger than softballs down here. Tarantulas? No, but we have wolf spiders that would put tarantulas to shame.

The kid is not exaggerating! Wolf spiders attack ya too! They jump at you!
 

pepperj

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Wolf Spiders sound like something that I'd rather not have around. Dock spiders are big enough, for us.
Though we were camping below Darwin in the outback and the Mrs said there's a big spider in the car-not only a monster-this Huntsman was ugly, and I still have the heebie-jeebies when I recall dealing with it. (T-shirt was soaked) The average one has a leg span of 5 inches and can go up to 12 inches.
Big I think men are afraid of this one:
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/everything-else/622622-gifs-pics-more-184.html
 

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