What would you most like to do? ...
I'm guessing most folks want to see family and friends but aside from that, what do you want to do?
Just for a bit of escapism
xtras1 wrote:I want to overcome my fear of flying! so frustrating
drum wrote:The film 'Jumper' I'd like that skill and be able to transport myself by just a thought.
xtras1 wrote:I want to overcome my fear of flying! so frustrating
During a red-eye flight of a Lockheed L-1011 from Los Angeles International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport, the plane flies through a strange light, and most of the passengers and flight crew disappear, leaving behind only personal artifacts. Only those passengers who were asleep remain, and discover the predicament when they wake
drum wrote:I read Stephen Kings 'Langoliers' me no goin in no planeDuring a red-eye flight of a Lockheed L-1011 from Los Angeles International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport, the plane flies through a strange light, and most of the passengers and flight crew disappear, leaving behind only personal artifacts. Only those passengers who were asleep remain, and discover the predicament when they wake
ehhh! nawwww! I'll drive.. or swim, I'm good at swimming.
Cleopatra wrote:drum wrote:I read Stephen Kings 'Langoliers' me no goin in no planeDuring a red-eye flight of a Lockheed L-1011 from Los Angeles International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport, the plane flies through a strange light, and most of the passengers and flight crew disappear, leaving behind only personal artifacts. Only those passengers who were asleep remain, and discover the predicament when they wake
ehhh! nawwww! I'll drive.. or swim, I'm good at swimming.
OOOH I love a good Stephen King and I don't think I've read that one. Time for a rummage through the bookcase, although I have at least a dozen unread books on my list. I don't know what's wrong with me, I used to devour books, reading until the early hours. Now, look at me....on Dogs...
drum wrote:I read Stephen Kings 'Langoliers' me no goin in no planeDuring a red-eye flight of a Lockheed L-1011 from Los Angeles International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport, the plane flies through a strange light, and most of the passengers and flight crew disappear, leaving behind only personal artifacts. Only those passengers who were asleep remain, and discover the predicament when they wake
ehhh! nawwww! I'll drive.. or swim, I'm good at swimming.
.SF. wrote:drum wrote:I read Stephen Kings 'Langoliers' me no goin in no planeDuring a red-eye flight of a Lockheed L-1011 from Los Angeles International Airport to Boston Logan International Airport, the plane flies through a strange light, and most of the passengers and flight crew disappear, leaving behind only personal artifacts. Only those passengers who were asleep remain, and discover the predicament when they wake
ehhh! nawwww! I'll drive.. or swim, I'm good at swimming.
Don't wish to alarm you but have you seen ''Jaws'?
Cleopatra wrote:xtras1 wrote:I want to overcome my fear of flying! so frustrating
Do it. I have flown a fair number of times, now, but I will never forget my first time, walking out onto the tarmac and seeing what, to me, looked like a piece of tin with wonky wings attached. I was terrified and even now it still scares me. But some of my best adventures lay at the other end of the journey; it is so worth it.
My "anything" is still a holiday of a lifetime travelling around America, delayed now, but more time to save.
Guest wrote:I haven’t got enough time to do everything I need to do. Never mind what I want to do. Whilst all these need to do things are on the mind it makes it very difficult to enjoy what you want to do even if you can do them!
So I would like time stopped for 2 weeks so I can catch up with the need to do’s in a pleasant anxiety free state and then time start again so I can think about like to do.
One day when I’m Old I might not have anything to do and I might crave something to do. It’s all about balance.
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