What's your biggest fear?

Nothing personal with you folks from Florida..but I couldn't live there! I've heard stories about the huge spiders and roaches. :eek: :eek: So do you carry a 22 to pop them??

I like lakes ok, depending on how clean it is, but rivers give me the creeps. Too many stories about people drowning...and the crud that floats in it.


The pickle thing is interesting. Can you even go down that isle in the grocery store?
 
No, I don't, But I am sure I could if I looked the other way and walked really fast lol. I'm kinda disapointed on how many people dont have really strange fears like mine :(

ps...
Today at work, I got the fifth coworker in a row by unwrapping about 2 feet of paper towel, drawing a small spider, about an 3/4 an inch across, on the inside of the paper, wrapping it up, and putting it back :) funny to see them scream and throw it across the room when they see that :):):)

-i guess that it what I have to resort to when they constantly bug me about the so called "p-word thing"
 
Hehehe...glad I don't work with you!

I forget who posted..but someone posted about a cat that all they had to do was point at the spider and it would dispose of it. I'd love a cat like that!!! I bet you could make a fortune training spider disposing cats! Except in Florida it would have to be a mountain lion!!!
 
My biggest fear?

I'd hate to even say it, let alone think it.

One of my kids getting kidnapped/killed. I'm terrified of that.

:(

Lila
 
Crowds. Don't know if you'd call it a fear or neurosis. Sometimes it's debilitating. I don't like to go to restaurants, grocery shopping, shopping in general, or anywhere there is more than a few people. I dream of one day moving to a mountain town of 3000 or less and having 20+ acres and little cabin-type house.
 
:D Welcome to Wyoming, Joseph! Total population of the state is ~500,000, and the largest town around ~55,000. Most towns have population numbers smaller than the elevation.

I don't like crowds either. I can tolerate most busy places, but I hate being packed together with a bunch of people. I recall going to a midnight showing of a movie--everyone was jammed into the doorway of the theater, you couldn't move. Terrifying!
 
Nah, move way over here! Go up to Northern New Hampshire (close to Canada Country). There's a mouthwateringly beautiful town called Pittsburgh.

Its over 200,000 acres, population of 880.

I try to go here every year:

http://www.timberlandlodge.com/index.html
 
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