What Are The Riskiest Things In Your Life?

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NetDoc:
Risks? I am a parent of a Senior in High School. I deserve Hazard pay! :D
You and me both. I want to run away.
 
Skinny dipping, oops I thought it said risque :D
 
Riskiest things in my life :confused:

driving to work :shakehead

teaching all of you to dive :11:

Talking back to my wife :rofl3:

cheers :coffee:
 
300bar diver:
Talking back to my wife :rofl3:

dear God, man! are you insane???


:14:
 
I think this guy may be near the top of the list. JET MAN - flys jets without the plane; he just straps on wings and engines. http://www.jet-man.com/index_eng.html
 
What's the point? I evaluate the riskiness of activities I engage in on an ongoing basis, and only engage in risks I consider acceptable.

Well, that IS the point (for me). I consider risk to be like a currency and I have the desire to spend it for a lot of bang, not like something stupid. I would rather have a headline-glamorous-dramatic death than not wearing a seat belt or slipping on a banana peel.
 
catherine96821:
Well, that IS the point (for me). I consider risk to be like a currency and I have the desire to spend it for a lot of bang, not like something stupid. I would rather have a headline-glamorous-dramatic death than not wearing a seat belt or slipping on a banana peel.
Being shot to death by a zealous 25 year old husband when I’m 125 would be spectacular enough for me.
 
I don't do anything risky.....
 

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