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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 36 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Or smokestacks, crane's and so on.

Film themselves hanging by one hand or walking along a very narrow ledge.

Have these people got a screw loose?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 36 weeks ago

North West

I went to the 37th floor of a building recently. It's was lovely. But it was indoors too

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

Fred Dibnah definitely had a screw loose. Loved watching his programmes despite having zero interest in the subject matters.

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

They’re adrenalin junkies….

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By *eyond PurityCouple 36 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

Yeah I don’t have a fear of heights, I have a fear of falling so people hanging on the edge of building freak me out!

K

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 36 weeks ago

North West


"Fred Dibnah definitely had a screw loose. Loved watching his programmes despite having zero interest in the subject matters."

Our Fred was a brilliant nutter. A splendid chap but with some interesting ideas about life in general.

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By *ascaIMan 36 weeks ago

Cheshire Liverpool Manchester


"Fred Dibnah definitely had a screw loose. Loved watching his programmes despite having zero interest in the subject matters."

One of his videos popped up on my Twitter feed of him dismantling a chimney stack brick by brick with zero safety measures. I was gripped.

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By *inkygentkentMan 36 weeks ago

Maidstone

If I see anything like that I get a pain in my nuts

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

The ones that go exploring caves really get me!

There’s no way you can convince me that’s fun. It looks terrifying

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By *ynamicnatureMan 36 weeks ago

Doncaster


"Or smokestacks, crane's and so on.

Film themselves hanging by one hand or walking along a very narrow ledge.

Have these people got a screw loose?

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I don't think they have a screw loose at all, to me they just seem supremely confident in their abilities

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 36 weeks ago

Central

I assume that they have an addiction to the adrenaline etc, that they get from doing dangerous activities. I admire them, in some respects. They may not have the same fear responses that most of us do, some of it geared by conditioning.

I'm assuming that few or none are mentally unhealthy.

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By *nplainsight200Man 36 weeks ago

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"Fred Dibnah definitely had a screw loose. Loved watching his programmes despite having zero interest in the subject matters."

I was very lucky to have known him when I was younger through my family. He was such a clever man and my hero.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 36 weeks ago

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"Fred Dibnah definitely had a screw loose. Loved watching his programmes despite having zero interest in the subject matters.

I was very lucky to have known him when I was younger through my family. He was such a clever man and my hero."

He was a legend I love watching his old series.

Absolutely fearless but he had respect and experience and knowledge passed down.

All those years living dangerously and he died of cancer!

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