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It sounds lame...but I was alone in my office reading Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks...and there was a part....that I audibly gasped and started sobbing...I was SO glad I was alone!
Have you ever seen/experienced something that made you gasp out loud, either breathing in or breathing out? Aside from sex, exercise, a punch to the stomach, etc. Anything so beautiful, shocking, frightening, awe-inspiring, etc.?
First time I saw the Grand Canyon.
First time I saw Portia DeRossi in person at an Emmy party.
After one of my Bulldog's epic room clearing farts.
When I saw a guy get shot.
Whenever Im a passenger in a car being driven by my wife.
First time I saw the Grand Canyon.
First time I saw Portia DeRossi in person at an Emmy party.
After one of my Bulldog's epic room clearing farts.
When I saw a guy get shot.
Whenever Im a passenger in a car being driven by my wife.
I was 28: the moment that my daughter was born - I was so completely taken over by the experience that I jumped up in the air and yelled, "She's a girl!!"
Being chased and shot at. Hanging from a window several stories up by my finger tips. When I watched my best friend get shot in the back right in front of me. There were several related moments I've witnessed that caused me to take a deep breath.
I also hate to fly, so whenever we enter severe turbulence I take a deep breath and white knuckle the armrest.
Being chased and shot at. Hanging from a window several stories up by my finger tips. When I watched my best friend get shot in the back right in front of me. There were several related moments I've witnessed that caused me to take a deep breath.
I also hate to fly, so whenever we enter severe turbulence I take a deep breath and white knuckle the armrest.
Okay, I need to know, WHERE do you and Debeez live????
I grew up in NYC, most of my "adventures" took place in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan during the late 80's and early 90's. had several close calls in California too.
I watched my dog run full-speed down a steep, rocky hill and trip.... she landed right on her head, on a big rock.
I gasped aloud in front of the other dog owners at the park, terrified of a concussion or broken neck.
She shook it off and kept going! PHEW!
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