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    Red face Fixing Lightning Damage - Christ the Redeemer Statue - Brazil

    This makes the palms of my hands sweat just watching it. Sick!

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    That's crazy. No thanks
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    Yikes! I'll pass!

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    Jesus could have bitch slapped that dude...

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    It's only 100 feet up, pussies.

    JK I had sweaty palms watching it too. I'd do it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terminated View Post
    It's only 100 feet up, pussies.
    yeah, on top of a 3,200ft mountain. you get the right bounce, you land in the ocean 5/8ths mile down.
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    I would absolutely do that. I figure anybody who has done any rock climbing would. You either trust the equipment or you don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sutyak View Post
    I would absolutely do that. I figure anybody who has done any rock climbing would. You either trust the equipment or you don't.
    Trusting my equipment.......sure.

    Trusting carnival ride operators................eh, not so much.
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    For me it has nothing to do with equipment. Terrified of heights, got pains just watching it!
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    I used to say that I was afraid of heights when I was a kid. My old man worked as a pipe fitter at Clairton US Steel. Mr. I can climb 200 feet up a ladder with no harness and no safety barrell... always told me "No son, you're not afraid of heights, you're just not used to them". Well, I'm 40 f8ckin 4 years old and I STILL AIN'T USED TO THEM. F that noise. I'll go 120 on my Sportster with no helmet, but I ain't putting no roof on your house. :sticktongue:
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    I'm getting worse with heights with age. I witnessed a guy fall right in front of me while working. Kinda changes the way you look at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troll View Post
    I used to say that I was afraid of heights when I was a kid. My old man worked as a pipe fitter at Clairton US Steel. Mr. I can climb 200 feet up a ladder with no harness and no safety barrell... always told me "No son, you're not afraid of heights, you're just not used to them". Well, I'm 40 f8ckin 4 years old and I STILL AIN'T USED TO THEM. F that noise. I'll go 120 on my Sportster with no helmet, but I ain't putting no roof on your house. :sticktongue:
    I can get behind that. Did roofing for a few years with my dad and the first couple were sketchy, but after a while a 35-40ft. roof was no big deal. Or standing 30 ft. up on a stage hanging siding was just a normal day.
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