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linmic
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“It's not the cost that worries me about going. My situation makes it tricky just to get to a dentist, never mind that I could write an encyclopedia on all of my fears Bridges is probably about the only one I've not got ..... but then I've not been across one in many years so that could all change when I do My nearest is The Humber which is actually quite sturdy!
Know I can't keep putting off the D word forever .... but until that day comes .... I shall suck cake through a straw if I have to ”

At least the Dentist numbs the pain. What can I do about bridges? I could always have a few drinkies first I suppose

Have you ever swerved to avoid a tree and realised it was actually your car air freshener?

No, me neither
kate03
28-08-2013
Good morning all.

On the subject of dentists, it reminded me when my eldest daughter had to have an extraction and requested being knocked out with gas. I tried to talk her into having an injection, but she wasn't having it. Anyway, I was called in to assist the staff because she was fighting them off trying to get the mask on her face. Well I managed to get thrown out of the surgery after freaking out more than my daughter. This was over twenty years ago, but I still visualise it as a mini horror show.
An Thropologist
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“When the wind gets up, they reduce it from two lanes to one. Second crossing much, much better.”

The weird thing is that my phobia of heights - which is what this is, bridges are merely a variation on a theme, is not so much falling but of jumping.

I feel like when I get near an edge that my mind is going and i fear I will lose all reason and jump. Go figure.
linmic
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by kate03:
“Good morning all.

On the subject of dentists, it reminded me when my eldest daughter had to have an extraction and requested being knocked out with gas. I tried to talk her into having an injection, but she wasn't having it. Anyway, I was called in to assist the staff because she was fighting them off trying to get the mask on her face. Well I managed to get thrown out of the surgery after freaking out more than my daughter. This was over twenty years ago, but I still visualise it as a mini horror show. ”

Oh my goodness me, thrown out be the dentist?
monkey13
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“My take on The Lauren Love for Linmic.
I have pondered this, obviously as the number of people loving Lauren is increasing everyone will have different reasons here are some I have observed:
People like eccentrics
People find some of the things she says funny
People remember her as the strange little boy and have watched the documentary about her and this makes them feel sympathetic towards her
People perceive her vulnerability
People are seeing Lauren do things like volunteer to massage Ron’s feet and be gentle and empathic saying things like “oh they are swollen do they give you much pain?”, when Carol and Danielle said they wouldn’t touch them and could eff off and were being a bit snidey about them (ron’s feet that is)
The fact that the housemates laugh at Lauren rather than with Lauren is not liked, the fact that she seems unaware they are laughing at her, adds to this, so people feel protective towards her
The elephant in the room is Lauren’s looks. I do think although it is unspoken people are taking many aspects of Lauren like her history, the housemates behaviour towards her etc and a part of them is doing that “walk a mile in someone’s shoes” thing, where they think (subconsciously) how would I be if I had to go through life like that.
Once she made it into the house Lauren has been quite gentle and tried to speak with everyone and not bitched about anyone and this is in direct contrast to some of the other housemates. After the wars and arguments of the recent BB I think people want something a little gentler.
These are initial thoughts from that which I have observed around the forum”

She does seem to have a generous soul and almost escapes some of the madness by drifting into her own world.

I like her, but then I get a pang of guilt for watching her. I find her funny, but then I wonder if I'm laughing at her rather than with her.

I gasp at her dress sense, but also admire her guts.

I wonder if she looked differently, we'd be as intrigued or that fascinated.

She truly is an oxymoron.
monkey13
28-08-2013
Or should I of said contradiction?
Dangermoose
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by linmic:
“At least the Dentist numbs the pain. What can I do about bridges? I could always have a few drinkies first I suppose

Have you ever swerved to avoid a tree and realised it was actually your car air freshener?

No, me neither ”

Thankfully my driving days were brief ...... but the way I was going it would have only been a matter of time

Originally Posted by kate03:
“Good morning all.

On the subject of dentists, it reminded me when my eldest daughter had to have an extraction and requested being knocked out with gas. I tried to talk her into having an injection, but she wasn't having it. Anyway, I was called in to assist the staff because she was fighting them off trying to get the mask on her face. Well I managed to get thrown out of the surgery after freaking out more than my daughter. This was over twenty years ago, but I still visualise it as a mini horror show. ”

Not helping !!!
Fink-Nottle
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by linmic:
“At least the Dentist numbs the pain. What can I do about bridges? I could always have a few drinkies first I suppose

Have you ever swerved to avoid a tree and realised it was actually your car air freshener?

No, me neither ”

Dental bridges?!! Just as well you do not live in Bridgend

Originally Posted by kate03:
“Good morning all.

On the subject of dentists, it reminded me when my eldest daughter had to have an extraction and requested being knocked out with gas. I tried to talk her into having an injection, but she wasn't having it. Anyway, I was called in to assist the staff because she was fighting them off trying to get the mask on her face. Well I managed to get thrown out of the surgery after freaking out more than my daughter. This was over twenty years ago, but I still visualise it as a mini horror show. ”

Morning. I had gas as a kid and freaked out as it was being experienced; it was like an out of body experience. Dentist told my mother never again.
linmic
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“The weird thing is that my phobia of heights - which is what this is, bridges are merely a variation on a theme, is not so much falling but of jumping.

I feel like when I get near an edge that my mind is going and i fear I will lose all reason and jump. Go figure.”

I know, I sometimes think I may just drive over the edge

Took my daughter to the Grand Canyon and she kept standing quite close to the edge. Honest to God I was as we say here 'a barra job'.
Dangermoose
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by monkey13:
“She does seem to have a generous soul and almost escapes some of the madness by drifting into her own world.

I like her, but then I get a pang of guilt for watching her. I find her funny, but then I wonder if I'm laughing at her rather than with her.

I gasp at her dress sense, but also admire her guts.

I wonder if she looked differently, we'd be as intrigued or that fascinated.

She truly is an oxymoron.”

I think it is because of who and how she is, that has us intrigued. Were we this intrigued by Nadia or Luke A? I think they're the closest comparisons we have.
Her eccentricity just adds to the fascination .....
monkey13
28-08-2013
Morning Kate
Fink-Nottle
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“The weird thing is that my phobia of heights - which is what this is, bridges are merely a variation on a theme, is not so much falling but of jumping.

I feel like when I get near an edge that my mind is going and i fear I will lose all reason and jump. Go figure.”

I am the same, but only when looking directly down. Stayed in a hotel in New Zealand a couple of years ago that was some 50 floors up. The window in the room looked directly down to the ground. Had to steel myself to look down; got the sensation of freefalling.
linmic
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“I think it is because of who and how she is, that has us intrigued. Were we this intrigued by Nadia or Luke A? I think they're the closest comparisons we have.
Her eccentricity just adds to the fascination .....”

I dont think we were so much with those two because they seemed more 'comfortable in their skin' than Lauren. Maybe also knowing Laurens back story makes her more of a fascination
DavetheSensible
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by monkey13:
“Say Louie spence three times quickly FN ”

kate03
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by linmic:
“Oh my goodness me, thrown out be the dentist? ”

Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“Thankfully my driving days were brief ...... but the way I was going it would have only been a matter of time



Not helping !!! ”

Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“Dental bridges?!! Just as well you do not live in Bridgend



Morning. I had gas as a kid and freaked out as it was being experienced; it was like an out of body experience. Dentist told my mother never again.”

I remember getting the gas too and was sick all day afterwards. Horrible experience.

Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“The weird thing is that my phobia of heights - which is what this is, bridges are merely a variation on a theme, is not so much falling but of jumping.

I feel like when I get near an edge that my mind is going and i fear I will lose all reason and jump. Go figure.”

Talking about heights....has anyone been to the top of Blackpool Tower and where they have this glass partition on the floor and you can see all the way down? OMG that freaked me right out. I was actually dizzy and felt faint just imagining that there was no glass there.
monkey13
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“I think it is because of who and how she is, that has us intrigued. Were we this intrigued by Nadia or Luke A? I think they're the closest comparisons we have.
Her eccentricity just adds to the fascination .....”

That's true. So it had to be her appearance and eccentricity that makes her fascinating. Also the fact that we saw her as a male, a might weird, but we've almost been whiteness her transformation.

I feel guilty saying this, but I feel sorry for her.
kate03
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by Dangermoose:
“I think it is because of who and how she is, that has us intrigued. Were we this intrigued by Nadia or Luke A? I think they're the closest comparisons we have.
Her eccentricity just adds to the fascination .....”

Originally Posted by monkey13:
“Morning Kate ”

Morning monkey.....agree with your posts about Lauren. I'm really loving her on CBB. Brilliant character.
linmic
28-08-2013
Talking about heights....has anyone been to the top of Blackpool Tower and where they have this glass partition on the floor and you can see all the way down? OMG that freaked me right out. I was actually dizzy and felt faint just imagining that there was no glass there. [/quote]

I did the glass SkyWalk at the Grand Canyon. My husband and daughter bullied me into it.

It was hell on earth.
Last edited by linmic : 28-08-2013 at 11:32
An Thropologist
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by linmic:
“I know, I sometimes think I may just drive over the edge

Took my daughter to the Grand Canyon and she kept standing quite close to the edge. Honest to God I was as we say here 'a barra job'.”

Oh I know what you mean. Other people on edges are even worse.

At least when its me I have some feedback on the 'loosing it' scale. I feel I am going to any minute but know I haven't quite yet. With other you just don't know at what point they will slip or throw themselves over the edge.

I went with a former boyfriend to Barcelona and he wanted to climb the Sacrada Familia (V big, not quite finished cathedral) So reluctantly I agreed - and that is love folks, the git should have married me for that alone - sorry digression rant in check.

There were lots of school parties and the building is like giant lace curtains, effing holes everywhere. The kids were running and fooling around and scaring the sh one t out of me.

I made the climb to the top where I sat firmly on the floor and flatly refused to look at the view. and after all that he still married someone else grrrrr.
DavetheSensible
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by linmic:
“My old dentist retired”

My first dentist scared me so much I didn't go again for 20 years after I was 18.
He eventually quit after coming back from 'a long lunch' and passing clean out over a patient
later I went out with someone who was so scared of dentists she had to have valium for 2 days before. A side-effect was she swore a lot. Getting her to the practice was a nightmare - she'd stumble down the street shouting at people and charging into shops to complain about the window displays
Next day it would be 'well that wasn't as bad as I thought'
An Thropologist
28-08-2013
Hi Kate03.

Thanks for the warning. Blackpool is now on my places not to see in case I die list
DavetheSensible
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Sorry Dave it was very rude of me, especially as i started the conversation.”

I thought it was really funny
anyway, I've lined up 'American Graffiti' and popcorn for the weekend, so thanks.
the editress
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by andmoreagain:
“I chose mine as it was the song I was listening to when I joined up and my mind went blank when trying to think of a clever name. Now I tend to use this or ForeverChanges (the album) when joining up for anything. Obviously still not smart enough to think of a clever one!”

I love that album. Takes me back....
kate03
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Hi Kate03.

Thanks for the warning. Blackpool is now on my places not to see in case I die list”

I've never experienced anything quite like it An. Up until that point I was never scared of heights. In fact I did the Pepsi Max rollercoaster ride on my own (yep I'm a bit of a nutter) but that experience of just looking down was as though you were about to jump out of a plane. Horrible
linmic
28-08-2013
Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“My first dentist scared me so much I didn't go again for 20 years after I was 18.
He eventually quit after coming back from 'a long lunch' and passing clean out over a patient
later I went out with someone who was so scared of dentists she had to have valium for 2 days before. A side-effect was she swore a lot. Getting her to the practice was a nightmare - she'd stumble down the street shouting at people and charging into shops to complain about the window displays
Next day it would be 'well that wasn't as bad as I thought' ”

I just truly laughed out loud in the office! My boss gave me a very strange look. Sssssshhh!
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