So in a moment of d*unken madness a while ago I agreed to do a charity abseil along with some friends....
I have just been reminded that this is taking place tomorrow morning...
I'm guessing that getting really d*unk tonight and staying d*unk would possibly be a bad idea...
Why do things like this seem like a good idea after several vodkas
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good luck for tomorrow .. i think sober tomorrow would be a good idea .. who knows.. you may have been brave enough to say yes without the drink .. just think of the good you will be doing because of your brave decision x |
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Good luck.
I went absorbing on an activity weekend at school once. It was a vertical tower. No incline and it took me ages to get the courage up to do it. Loads of kids had several foes between me plucking up the courage but I did it and it felt amazing. I even got cocky and did some cat leaps on the way down lol
A few weeks later the deputy head who was there called me to her office and gave me a picture of me going over the edge. She said how proud she was of me overcoming my fears and sticking with it. I may have cried!! |
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OP you will be totally fine, listen to what your told..
keep your eyes on the folks above you as you go..
don't have a skinfull tonight cos getting to the bottom and being covered in bits of carrot isn't the best look..
enjoy.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lol no not normally Army guys, its anyone who decides to start an abseiling business,lm ex Army 2para and l wouldnt trust these fuckers!! After all would l skydive if some other numpty packed my rig lol no!
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By *ev-PMan
over a year ago
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Nervous is good ..gets the adrenaline pumping. Whether its a rock face or tall building have 100% faith in the instructors. If its a charity drop they are normally from a local climbing club and very experienced so you will be well looked after. Go for it, relax and enjoy. Let us know how it goes. X |
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"How high?
I did one a few years ago. Hated every single moment "
I'm so glad I didn't read that before this morning..
Done... and on my way home.. I actually loved it.. Had the total fear until I went over the edge... then it was a doddle lol.
So pleased I didnt chicken out... Raised 3k for my charity, whichy bosses have said the company will double..
Off for a vodka now |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"How high?
I did one a few years ago. Hated every single moment
I'm so glad I didn't read that before this morning..
Done... and on my way home.. I actually loved it.. Had the total fear until I went over the edge... then it was a doddle lol.
So pleased I didnt chicken out... Raised 3k for my charity, whichy bosses have said the company will double..
Off for a vodka now "
Excellent. Well done |
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"How high?
I did one a few years ago. Hated every single moment
I'm so glad I didn't read that before this morning..
Done... and on my way home.. I actually loved it.. Had the total fear until I went over the edge... then it was a doddle lol.
So pleased I didnt chicken out... Raised 3k for my charity, whichy bosses have said the company will double..
Off for a vodka now "
well done.. |
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