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Garion81
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 14:47 |
Velvetclown wrote:
We need a lot of Danbos |
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"What are you going to do when that damn thing rusts?"
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felixxx
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 16:34 |
My worst fear is that one day i'll stop having them
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felixxx
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 16:40 |
And one more is the Pinhead from hellraiser.I dont know why i am so afraid of this guy i am horror movies fan
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Reed Lover
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 16:50 |
felixxx wrote:
And one more is the Pinhead from hellraiser.I dont know why i am so afraid of this guy i am horror movies fan |
What about Slaphead from the Keystone Kops?
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James Lee
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 20:21 |
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Arsillus
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 23:25 |
Cygnus X-2 wrote:
Arsillus wrote:
Slow, painful, grinding torture
and Spiders,
but not Boris.....
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You had to throw a Who reference into that (I would have done the same)!
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What can I say?.....
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Eddy
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 13:39 |
im 18, and i dont have my lisence. i have my permit though. the reason why is that im super scared of driving. i know eveybody gets this feeling when tghey first drive, maybeee its just gonna take me a little longer to adjust then usdual. but i super scared of briges. when i am on them, not even driving,just being a passanger, i get a terrible feeling that the bridge will colapse and ill die a horrible death. The bridges i am scared sh*tless are the brigdes that curve so high, i cant see the other side. makes ke feel like its gonna stop in mide air and that the car will just tumble down and crash! IM CRAZY!
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tuxon
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 13:54 |
Not like he was clueless before that
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I'm always almost unlucky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Id5ZcnjXSZaSMFMC Id5LM2q2jfqz3YxT
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MustShaveBeard
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 15:48 |
I'm deathly afraid of being compl;etely paralyzed from my head to my toes, and I've woken up many times before (not sure if it's dream or reality) actually being paralyzed and having a feeling of extreme terror circulate throughout my body.
I also have a strange relationship with being abducted by aliens, I both want it and fear it.
Also snakes, heights, and turning on light switches (it's that damn shock).
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Your life or your lupins!!!
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Pale Fire
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 16:56 |
you know what frightens me, sometimes while I am taking a shower,
I'll get scared that when I open the curtain, there will be a
room full of zombies just standing there looking at me.....and that, I
must admit, is really random, but it scares the sh*t out of
me.........what would that be ? Posthydronecrophobia? Seriously, where could anyone get an idea like that?
Anyways...
Off to play some Resident Evil....
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Pale Fire
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 16:59 |
MustShaveBeard wrote:
I'm deathly afraid of being compl;etely
paralyzed from my head to my toes, and I've woken up many times before
(not sure if it's dream or reality) actually being paralyzed and having
a feeling of extreme terror circulate throughout my body.
I also have a strange relationship with being abducted by aliens, I both want it and fear it.
Also snakes, heights, and turning on light switches (it's that damn shock). |
Sorry, this warrants a new post...
Sleep Paralysis, it's an actual condition. Nobody really knows a whole
lot about it. It was the subject of a recent album called "El
Cielo" by the prog-ish band Dredg. The song "Scissor-Lock" is
most specifically about it. You should ask your doctor about it, even
though they might look something like this when you ask them.
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illustrated
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 17:32 |
Spiders.
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James Lee
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 06:19 |
Bangkok - Threating what appears to be becoming a common complaint in the kingdom, Thai doctors recently removed 34 maggots from a woman's nasal cavity after she came to hospital complaining of a swollen cheek, media reports said on Tuesday.
Doctor Tawee Thanuparp-rangsan, of Nakorn Ping Hospital in Chiang Mai, 560 kilometres north of Bangkok, said the 38-year-old woman had checked in to the hospital complaining of severe pain in her left cheek.
"I checked her nasal cavity and found a lot of fly maggots there," Tawee told The Nation newspaper. Doctors had to operate on the woman, a pig farmer, removing 34 maggots from inside her nose.
"Probably while she was sleeping, a fly went up her nose and laid its eggs, which then hatched into larvae," Tawee speculated.
It was the second such operation reported in Thailand in recent weeks.
On April 26, Thai doctors removed 50 maggots from an 84-year-old man's ears who had sought treatment at a hospital in Phuket, 660 kilometres south of Bangkok, for extreme itchiness in the orifices.
Doctors speculated that the octogenarian may have gotten the ear infestation while working at an open-air market, notorious for their flies. - Sapa-dpa
Now THAT'S scary to me.
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Jimbo
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 06:40 |
James Lee wrote:
Bangkok - Threating what appears to be becoming a
common complaint in the kingdom, Thai doctors recently removed 34
maggots from a woman's nasal cavity after she came to hospital
complaining of a swollen cheek, media reports said on Tuesday.
Doctor
Tawee Thanuparp-rangsan, of Nakorn Ping Hospital in Chiang Mai, 560
kilometres north of Bangkok, said the 38-year-old woman had checked in
to the hospital complaining of severe pain in her left cheek.
"I
checked her nasal cavity and found a lot of fly maggots there," Tawee
told The Nation newspaper. Doctors had to operate on the woman, a pig
farmer, removing 34 maggots from inside her nose.
"Probably while she was sleeping, a fly went up her nose and laid its eggs, which then hatched into larvae," Tawee speculated.
It was the second such operation reported in Thailand in recent weeks.
On
April 26, Thai doctors removed 50 maggots from an 84-year-old man's
ears who had sought treatment at a hospital in Phuket, 660 kilometres
south of Bangkok, for extreme itchiness in the orifices.
Doctors
speculated that the octogenarian may have gotten the ear infestation
while working at an open-air market, notorious for their flies. -
Sapa-dpa
Now THAT'S scary to me. |
You just made sure I will never go to Bangkok
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Velvetclown
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:49 |
I fear the future, the past is done
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Jim Garten
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:53 |
James Lee wrote:
Bangkok - Threating what appears to be becoming a common complaint in the kingdom, Thai doctors recently removed 34 maggots from a woman's nasal cavity after she came to hospital complaining of a swollen cheek, media reports said on Tuesday.Doctor Tawee Thanuparp-rangsan, of Nakorn Ping Hospital in Chiang Mai, 560 kilometres north of Bangkok, said the 38-year-old woman had checked in to the hospital complaining of severe pain in her left cheek."I checked her nasal cavity and found a lot of fly maggots there," Tawee told The Nation newspaper. Doctors had to operate on the woman, a pig farmer, removing 34 maggots from inside her nose."Probably while she was sleeping, a fly went up her nose and laid its eggs, which then hatched into larvae," Tawee speculated.It was the second such operation reported in Thailand in recent weeks.On April 26, Thai doctors removed 50 maggots from an 84-year-old man's ears who had sought treatment at a hospital in Phuket, 660 kilometres south of Bangkok, for extreme itchiness in the orifices.Doctors speculated that the octogenarian may have gotten the ear infestation while working at an open-air market, notorious for their flies. - Sapa-dpa
Now THAT'S scary to me. |
Maggots!
AAAAAAAGGGGHHHHH!!!!
I don't care if that story is apocryphal (I'm sure I've heard similar versions before), it relates to maggots, one of my major fears.
I, too shall never go to Thailand!
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Peter
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 08:25 |
My mother was an emergency department nurse. Once, she removed the dentures from a little old lady's mouth, and loads of maggots dropped down -- they had been between the dentures and the roof of the woman's mouth. My mother told me the dentures were VERY clean....
I worked in hospitals for 15 years, and I once helped move a body that had been in the woods for a month or more during the summer -- lots o' assorted maggots & bugs all over the examination table! Quite the smell, too.
I've got lots more....
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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James Lee
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 08:38 |
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but don't maggots only feed on dead flesh? I thought that was precisely why doctors used them to halt the spread of necrotic tissue, gangrene and on burn victims.
Not that I'm doubting Doctor Tawee Thanuparp-rangsan, of course.
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Peter
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 09:00 |
^ Well, the little darlings can eat food debris, infected flesh, etc.
My mother's story was definitely true -- can't vouch for those others, of course, but such things must be pretty common.
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Velvetclown
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Posted: May 05 2005 at 09:00 |
James you´re a wimp
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