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Flying, stinging insects.
My parents' place was absolutely loaded with those nasty little brown paper wasps. When I was about sixteen, one got down the back of my shirt and nailed me 21 times---my mother counted the welts. (Good thing I wasn't allergic or I'd have been a dead duck.)
Ever since, if something that flies and stings gets anywhere near me, I spazz. Hornets, wasps, bees, I don't care: everything stops until that little sucker is dead, and I don't care how.
I dislike being touched by strangers. I am also a germophobe which leads me to be a compulsive hand washer.
Sort of reminds me of a time (it was during flu season if that makes any more sense) when right after the "kiss of peace" where every in the congregation "glad hands" I smelled this rather pungent odor. When I looked over, there was my husband putting hand sanitizer on.(BTW our parish actually provides hand sanitizers at the doors.)
Sort of reminds me of a time (it was during flu season if that makes any more sense) when right after the "kiss of peace" where every in the congregation "glad hands" I smelled this rather pungent odor. When I looked over, there was my husband putting hand sanitizer on.(BTW our parish actually provides hand sanitizers at the doors.)
My sister has a problem with bridges, especially high bridges. We went over the Mackinac Bridge between Upper and Lower Michigan one year on a family trip (a five-mile stretch), and she spent the whole way across on the floor of the car with her eyes closed.
Awesome.
The bridge, I mean. Not so much your sister's phobia.
I've been wanting to go traverse the Millau Viaduct for a while now, but I've never been quite near enough to warrant a day trip.
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My sister has a problem with bridges, especially high bridges. We went over the Mackinac Bridge between Upper and Lower Michigan one year on a family trip (a five-mile stretch), and she spent the whole way across on the floor of the car with her eyes closed.
Whoa; that's quite a bridge, too.
The Chinese are good at building high, long bridges; you couldn't get me on this one for love nor money, and I don't have a bridge phobia:
We have the Sunshine Skyway
It doesn't look that bad in the photo, but it seems tall when you drive on it. Plus there was the time back in the 80s when a Barge slammed into one of the pylons and it collapsed, but it was so foggy, nobody could see that it was collapsed, and a great number of people just drove into the water.
The worst bridge for me is the Howard Frankland that cuts across Tampa Bay from Tampa to St. Petersburg. It's not too bad, except for the fact that it seems every time I drive across it, it's storming and trafic looks like this, but at 75+ MPH
The Seven-Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys is kinda pretty.
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