Friday 27 September 2013

OVERCOMING YOUR MOST DEEP-SEATED FEARS . . . . HUGE SURF, SCARES THE LIVING SHIT OUT OF ME EVERY TIME I SEE THE STUFF . . . . DUDES CLIMBING SHEER ROCK CLIFFS THOUSANDS OF FEET HIGH, WITH OR WITHOUT ROPES, MY SPHINCTER TIGHTENS UP . . . . GUYS WORKING MILES UNDERGROUND FOR A LIVING, COULDN'T EVER DO IT NO MATTER THE CASH . . . . TRAVELLING AT INSANE SPEEDS ON THE HIGHWAY, BIKES OR CARS, MY KIND OF FUN, NO DRAMA AT ALL.

HUNTER S THOMPSON, CAPTURING THE ESSENCE OF FIGHTING THE FEAR . . . . IN CAHOOTS WITH HIS CONSTANT ILLUSTRATIVE HENCHMAN, RALPH STEADMAN

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  1. shine on you crazy diamond! i love big sea's, big drop's and big speed's dog, caving and potholing?, yep, the darker and tighter the better, i want to experience it all, we are only here for a second, you have to fill every second you have on this mortal coil, laugh 'til you cry, love until you die and well, just look at that sky.......

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    1. Oh, I love big seas mate, just not fifteen feet surf let alone the real big stuff some of mates go out in, love all the big drop stuff like abseiling, fun park rides, don't even mind caves and tight spaces, just not being in a coal mine with the constant fear of a cave-in, you nailed with the 'laugh til you cry . . . . . sky', brilliant Lovey,

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  2. I have an overwhelming phobia regarding public rest rooms and Broadway musicals.

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  3. I think you're all nuckin futs!!!

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    1. Love your work Mr Rowlett, have a great weekend mate.

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