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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
You’re kidding, right?!? I’m doing well to stand up, then walk on level dry pavement, without falling down.
“You’re kidding” must be the answer. As if walking weren’t dangerous enough, I suffered a short bout of motion sickness while sitting in the train station.
My skills are hilarious, that’s how they are. To ski and snowboard you have to have no fear. I have lots of it, so I end up on my butt a lot.
It looks like I’m in good company with my non-existent skills!
Have never tried it but I can pretty much guess I’d not be too good at it.
I think it more cruel than waterboarding. The anxiety of waiting for the snow to melt must be hell. I thought torture was not legal in this country. Now they have brought it to a new level. What next. one might ask.