I wish those guys would stop posting those photos they are very unearthing to me, men sitting or standing on skyscrapers and eating lunch on steel beams and other scary places! Professors blow them and paste them all over classroom walls, and it is very upsetting to open a door and see a lifesize print covering the wall, it always leaves me speechless! I don't have a fear of heights but these photos make me think I will have soon ...............
Lady Sandra It was a talent, not everyone could do that work. In fact the Native American Indians were well suited for it for some reason and could walk a beam 40 stories up and never bat an eye.
Margaret Siemers Yes I have been told that everytime I come across one of them, yes it is very skilled and talented to do such a thing, but I have absolutely no desire to do it. It was the same with medical training, I just can't do it, they are all talented and skilled well most of them are except I have no desire to be a nurse or a doctor, or a mother or wife, certain knowledge skills I have aquired because I will have a use for them later. :)
These were who would go on to become acrobats walking on high wires and many more death defying things when folks realized people would pay to be entertained by whatbthey thought was just putting food on the table
That's a true fact also Trucker Kev The Paid Tourist. My but you have dug down a way to find this. You mining for good photo's? We got thousands of them down here and further back. (I hear Google never gets rid of anything)
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ReplyDeleteNow they do these with a "Selfie Stick". Both are crazy, but at least the old timers were getting paid to be up there.
ReplyDeleteI wish those guys would stop posting those photos they are very unearthing to me, men sitting or standing on skyscrapers and eating lunch on steel beams and other scary places! Professors blow them and paste them all over classroom walls, and it is very upsetting to open a door and see a lifesize print covering the wall, it always leaves me speechless! I don't have a fear of heights but these photos make me think I will have soon ...............
ReplyDeleteLady Sandra It was a talent, not everyone could do that work. In fact the Native American Indians were well suited for it for some reason and could walk a beam 40 stories up and never bat an eye.
ReplyDeleteMargaret Siemers Yes I have been told that everytime I come across one of them, yes it is very skilled and talented to do such a thing, but I have absolutely no desire to do it. It was the same with medical training, I just can't do it, they are all talented and skilled well most of them are except I have no desire to be a nurse or a doctor, or a mother or wife, certain knowledge skills I have aquired because I will have a use for them later. :)
ReplyDeleteThese were who would go on to become acrobats walking on high wires and many more death defying things when folks realized people would pay to be entertained by whatbthey thought was just putting food on the table
ReplyDeleteThat's a true fact also Trucker Kev The Paid Tourist. My but you have dug down a way to find this. You mining for good photo's? We got thousands of them down here and further back. (I hear Google never gets rid of anything)
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