ollie1 wrote: » I remember years ago a tiger escaped from Booterstown circus and got on the train tracks :eek: So always be prepared for a tiger attack :pac:
xoxyx wrote: » This happens to me all the time. I'll be wandering across a bridge and suddenly will think, what if this falls down. Or along the Liffey listening to the radio until I think, what if somebody throws me over the wall.
xoxyx wrote: » No weed. My relaxed self is very similar to that of stoners, so even a little bit of green puts me on Mars.
checkyabadself wrote: » Sounds like "The life of Pi" by Yann Martel to me.
Lyaiera wrote: » Your mind sounds like fun xoxyx. Do you mind if I holiday in it for a little while. I'll be careful and take my shoes off and I imagine it's fluffy and warm like a cloud. Also, write a book. Or start a blog. I'd read it.
PhlegmyMoses wrote: » I reckon that I could probably beat a tiger in a straight up fight. Pros and cons: Cons:The tiger has longer nails and teeth so could bite and scratch me. It would be more ferocious and less fearful for its own well-being than the average human. It would probably be marginally stronger than me. Pros:I am smarter than the tiger so could probably think up strategies on how to beat him, off the cuff. The tiger only has instinct to go on. I have faster hands byfar due to weight\muscle density ratios. Although not as strong as a tiger, I am still easily strong enough to get him into a choke hold or to palm him off if he came running at me. Opposable thumbs means that I can use the various weapons that would be at my disposal. Something like a glass bottle, garden rake or ornament like a gnome are lethal in the right\wrong hands. As I said previously, the average human would be fearful. But having rationally considered the possibility of having to fight a tiger, I would be confident that at the very least, the tiger would be scared off by my fighting acumen.
Markcheese wrote: » What u need to do is get a load of tiger **** (scat) and spread it all over the garden.... I mean all over the garden never have a prob with tiger attacks again , except at mating season if you've spread the opposite sex's scat ....
some random drunk wrote: » Hehe, I think about this too, everytime I walk by the Liffey. Or else I think, what would I do if I saw someone fall in? Glad I'm not the only one.
some random drunk wrote: » Regarding the tiger, (I know this is far too sensible an answer), I'd leg it in the back door, run upstairs into a bedroom, shutting all the doors behind me, and observe the tiger from the safety of the bedroom window. I reckon the emergency services would be able to tell from the panic in my voice that I was serious. Probably a few other people would have reported seeing an escaped tiger too.
gerard65 wrote: » Just give him his golf ball back.
mackeire wrote: » He'd just be looking for his golf ball
BillyMitchel wrote: » Are you sure you dont mean Tiger Woods?? Maybe he's looking for your misses!
xoxyx wrote: » So, I was sitting out in the back a while ago. Reading my Kindle and enjoying the long evenings. When suddenly, in the middle of a paragraph, I thought, what if a tiger jumps into my back garden. I have no idea where this thought came from, but I spent the next five minutes or so going through what might happen. I've no idea if I could get the back door open in time to escape into the house, but let's say I could. If I rang the guards, they'd never believe me, and it could take ages to convince them to come out. And what if the tiger broke through a window? I'd have to run out the front door and close it behind me and then race up to the local Centra. But they wouldn't believe me either until the tiger arrived and, by then, it would be too late to close the doors against it. So, I'd be trapped in Centra with a tiger, and you just know it would go for me first. Totally ruined my peace sitting outside and I kept thinking about it until I gave up and came back in. I know it's probably not going to happen, but every time I tried to go back to reading, my mind would wander to the tiger again. This happens to me all the time. I'll be wandering across a bridge and suddenly will think, what if this falls down. Or along the Liffey listening to the radio until I think, what if somebody throws me over the wall. Obviously I'm completely batshit crazy, and, so far, I've never been attacked by a tiger, fallen through a bridge or been thrown into the Liffey, so there's no basis for my fears. Just wondering if anybody else gets these random thoughts. They're not always negative either. I'll get good ones too like what if I find a winning Lotto ticket or a friendly puppy and get to bring it back to a loving owner and then spend some time going through the different things that could happen. Anyone else???
BillyMitchel wrote: » great book!
frozenfrozen wrote: » Always happens to me. Then I go through explaining whatever it is im thinking about to an imaginary person in my head, who is me, but I'm playing both parts in the conversation, do you know what I mean? (LIKE THAT OH LORD ITS HAPPENING)
xoxyx wrote: » Yep. I do that too. This is what I love about AH!
xoxyx wrote: » So, I was sitting out in the back a while ago. Reading my Kindle and enjoying the long evenings. When suddenly, in the middle of a paragraph, I thought, what if a tiger jumps into my back garden. I have no idea where this thought came from, but I spent the next five minutes or so going through what might happen. I've no idea if I could get the back door open in time to escape into the house, but let's say I could. If I rang the guards, they'd never believe me, and it could take ages to convince them to come out. And what if the tiger broke through a window? I'd have to run out the front door and close it behind me and then race up to the local Centra. But they wouldn't believe me either until the tiger arrived and, by then, it would be too late to close the doors against it. So, I'd be trapped in Centra with a tiger, and you just know it would go for me first. Totally ruined my peace sitting outside and I kept thinking about it until I gave up and came back in. I know it's probably not going to happen, but every time I tried to go back to reading, my mind would wander to the tiger again. This happens to me all the time. I'll be wandering across a bridge and suddenly will think, what if this falls down. Or along the Liffey listening to the radio until I think, what if somebody throws me over the wall. Obviously I'm completely batshit crazy, and, so far, I've never been attacked by a tiger, fallen through a bridge or been thrown into the Liffey, so there's no basis for my fears. Just wondering if anybody else gets these random thoughts. They're not always negative either. I'll get good ones too like what if I find a winning Lotto ticket or a friendly puppy and get to bring it back to a loving owner and then spend some time going through the different things that could happen.Anyone else???
imelle wrote: » avada kedavra.
TeddyTedson wrote: » I have a kindle, it reads me the first chapters of many books I'm not prepared to buy. Then I get angry at myself that I hate buying ebooks. The internet is meant to be free. You only pay if you want access to the sex and sexuality forums. Where might one acquire really really really really cheap ebooks for a kindle to read to me at night...?