I have no desire to go bungee jumping, though I have wanted to go skydiving for years.
A blackberry is a pocketsized wireless devise that lets me get email whereever I am. It's evil and useful.
If anyone kind of likes rollercoasters, but might need a little persuasion to get on them, I can vouch for ND being pretty good at that kind of thing.
I've never been bunjee jumping. I love heights, and I love roller coasters and other rides like that, but I need something more than a bunjee cord keeping me from death. (This is the same thing that keeps me from scuba diving. I need to know where the air I'm breathing is coming from, and "that little tank on your back" isn't a good enough answer. So, snorkling and swimming and surfing, all fun. Scuba, no.)
Scuba is actually easier than snorkling, once you get used to it, since you don't have to worry about waves, or the proximity of the top of the snorkel to the surface of the water.
If anyone kind of likes rollercoasters, but might need a little persuasion to get on them, I can vouch for ND being pretty good at that kind of thing.
Heee, I love doing it too.
Scuba is actually easier than snorkling, once you get used to it, since you don't have to worry about waves, or the proximity of the top of the snorkel to the surface of the water.
Yeah, but when you're snorkeling, the air is right there. If you're not getting enough air, you can move your neck a little, and have a whole world's worth of air. With scuba, not so much.
Heee, I love doing it too.
Yep. Still, me getting on X?
Not going to happen.
X is soooooo cool. It's almost as good as sex.
X is as good as sex, but is X as good as a T. Rex putting a hex on Lex while eating Chex?
But my brain needs a good flex.