1. George Francis, 112. Oldest man in the United States. A black man born in the nineteenth century, who witnessed two world wars, the walk on the moon, the civil rights movement, and the turning of the twentieth century. A citizen of the south during the Jim Crow era, he retained his clarity and lived to vote for Barack Obama.
2. Brian Guest, 51. Australian snorkeler, long-time campaigner for shark conservation. Taken thirty meters off-shore by a great white. (yeah, I know. I know. Higher risk of being killed in a freak unicyle accident, etc etc. But as someone with a long-standing and quite logical shark phobia, allow me my moment)
2. Brian Guest, 51. Australian snorkeler, long-time campaigner for shark conservation. Taken thirty meters off-shore by a great white. (yeah, I know. I know. Higher risk of being killed in a freak unicyle accident, etc etc. But as someone with a long-standing and quite logical shark phobia, allow me my moment)
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Date: 2008-12-29 04:25 pm (UTC)So I'm totally with you.
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Date: 2008-12-29 04:55 pm (UTC)Wow. You're making me look all sorts of well-adjusted there, Piziks!
(my phobia does not keep me from snorkeling every chance I get -- although I do break into a cold sweat when I dive into a school of fish and part of my brain's going 'y'know, you can't see what's on the other side of this school, looking for lunch...')
True story: I was snorkeling off the Keys a number of years back, and saw a large gray shape moving about fifteen feet below me. 4/5 of my brain started screaming and gibbering and doing Panicked Monkey Dance. 1/5 of my brain managed to think "that's a nurse shark, I'm almost certain of it. I'll be fine. I'll be fine, I'll be fine..." I then swam, quite calmly, back to the boat, climbed out, took off my mask, and announced that I was ready for the drinking portion of the trip now, thank you kindly....
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Date: 2008-12-29 05:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-29 05:58 pm (UTC)And vow NEVER EVER to go into the water off Australia. Or for that matter NoCal. NEVER.
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Date: 2008-12-30 01:30 pm (UTC)I've dived at least twenty times around the Great Barrier Reef and never seen more than scaredy-reef sharks.
But I don't dive at night or near seals. And I wear a flourescent wetsuit.
It's important to note that Brian Guest knew his likelihood of getting taken by a shark were high and he expressed the wish to his family, should it happen, that the beast in question not be hunted down and shot. True to his beliefs to the end.
Melinda, an Aussie diver.
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Date: 2008-12-30 02:45 pm (UTC)No Great Whites, obviously. But still enough to trigger my "eeek" reaction.
I used to get cold sweats just seeing photos of sharks, or watching a program they were on [not movies, interestingly enough -- it had to be a docu. I knew if it was fake, and that didn't trigger the phobia.) Over the years I've forced myself to deal with it enough that I can watch tv and not shudder... and have even contemplated going to the "Shark alley" aquarium display, just to say I'd done it. Mind-over-phobia, or masochism? You decide...