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Woman: "Now are you sure you've turned the gas off at home? Yes? What a relief!"
Woman: "Is it too late to lodge an appeal?"
SA owes WWE money for two shows
Vince decided to delay the show for an hr until money was paid
When Vince , Hogan , Flair , Lesnar went home to US , SA held back plane (tech issues , fuel men gone for the day etc) with the rest of wrestlers , SA strong arming Vince , letting him know whos in charge
Vince is prolly within his rights to terminate 10 yr (!) contract since SA has mislead him (supposedly 60 mill was deposited into WWEs account)
You win this one.
In fact the letter i sent last yr came RTS , no longer lives in CA
Try us. I'd say that overall we're bigger-than-average "movie people" on this board, not restricted to Bond film.
So it’s a game of bad movie descriptions and the clue is that the protagonist loses the main fight to a man in a wheelchair.
It ended up being "Eagle vs Shark"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XL6KNPeRa7E&t=6m58s
@AgentJamesBond007 - I'm quite a film buff. You ever need help, I'm your man.
2.12.74 : Way of Dragon danish premiere
18.12.74 : french premiere
45 yrs ago now........
"John Thomas" :D
Ned: "This baby is surely the spawn of Satan. She's been a baby since 1990 and has never grown any bigger. She must be sacrificed tonight!"
I really feel for you, @Birdleson and sympathise. I'm exactly the same of course though I am getting a little better at it when I have to get it done now. My best advice is not to look at the needle and to take deep breaths when the blood is being taken. Try to distract yourself from what is going on. That's what I try to do anyway.
I'm afraid I had such a lot of this in my life (including a case of cancer 35+ years ago, which quite apparently I survived), and the medical staff always get so excited about my clearly defined armpit veins that I rarely worry about it. Sometimes you feel the prick, sometimes not so much. I always compliment the personnel if it doesn't. It's always better than not knowing what might be wrong with you, based on findings in your blood.
I'm exactly the same, @Birdleson. I get anxious beforehand too. I think my biggest fear is the needle being removed or slipping out and blood spurting everywhere. That is my greatest fear, however irrational it may be.
On a health check up a few months ago I was told that I probably had something called 'White Coat Syndrome' where anxiousness beforehand about going to the medical setting gives a false higher blood pressure reading. I had to wear a blood pressure monitor for 24 hours as the reading within the clinical setting was judged to be inaccurate. That's the sort of difficulties that squeamishness and anxiousness about doctors, nurses and medicine in general bring about. It's something that you have to live with, a cross to bear.
I'm also very glad to hear your good health news, @j_w_pepper.
Sorry about that, @Birdleson. I should have realised that but I wanted to express my real fears as some sort of therapy. I think that must be the real root cause of my fear, deep down.
In a connected way, I can recall several occasions in class at school where the teachers and pupils were discussing AIDS and I had a sick feeling, went white and broke out in a cold sweat. Thankfully, I've never fainted but I was just hoping that they'd stop talking about it and move on to something else. I think with the passing of time I've gotten a little better at coping with such things, though. I think it's being in a setting where you can't walk away and are a captive audience to what is being discussed that makes it worse, too. I'm not sure how I would react today as I've thankfully not been in such a setting for a long time.
Blood tests back in the day.