There is always that possibility, and I still do the same sh*t day in day out.
Please tell me you're feeling ok aren't you??
2006-08-31 11:57:57
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answered by Giggle Sticks 3
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I'd make sure I'd written a Will and letters to my nearest and dearest saying how much I loved them, etc and leave them somewhere they would find. Then if nothing bad happend, no-one would be the wiser. And obviously spending the evening with my family eating and drinking merrily would be a must, but I'd do it on the sly so they wouldn't know I was worried about anything
I agree with the person before though - I don't think you're going to die on the sky jump!
2006-09-01 04:58:52
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answered by Marbard 2
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Make sure everyone you love knows that. They might look at you as though your crazy but so what? Go shopping and max out my cards (like I'd need an excuse!) Maybe do something I'd always wanted to. Mine would be going to New York so I can do more shopping. Oh and maybe be a bit more of a tart!
2006-09-03 13:14:17
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answered by Queen D 3
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many things have the possibility of dying when you do them- you could be walking down the street and a car could run you down and kill you. if you really think about it, anything you do could mean death in one way or another. its just that things that look dangerous to us tend to register in our minds as having a more possibility of death (some do e.g. standing in front of a firing squad) but the normal things people do to take risks really don't have as much risk as compared to some other things. now, obviously walking down the street, the statistics are very slim that you would get hit by a car as say walking across the freeway, but the point is that we take risks every day, and that is a way we have fun. i don't mean to scare you if you are thinking about this, but unless you want to be a paranoid freak, you should take a risk every now and then, that's what some people call "living", and hey, it kind of fun
2006-08-31 19:01:13
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answered by Kremer 4
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i would get my family and friends together and go to the most expensive and amazing restaurant there is and eat like there is no tomorrow and even have the most fatening dessert on the menu. then I would stay up all night just talking to everyone and hanging out. if i ended up not dying i would go to the gym the next morning to burn off all the calories i consumed.
btw, chances are you won't die on your sky jump !
2006-08-31 21:17:02
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answered by MIzzy 4
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Interesting question. This sorta happened to me when I was in the Army (Americal Div) in Vietnam. There were times when I KNEW I wasn't going to survive certain firefights, but I DID! It spins your mind in circles!
Once, I already said in my heart my goodbyes to mom, dad, sisters, girlfriend, and all my buddies. I went and did what I had to do with the squad...and dadburnit, we Survived!! I was stunned and grateful, to say the least.
Anyway, did I answer your question, youngblood?
2006-08-31 19:03:39
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answered by Sick Puppy 7
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"Come on azimouth4!
Your not gonna die.
I was a paratrooper in the US Army. Enjoyed the jumps.
Everything will turn out splendidly! You'll see.
Now get ready for some fun!
You gonna love it!"
2006-09-04 00:41:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd tell my family and friends I loved them, pray for forgiveness from God, and then get ready for the journey of a lifetime!
2006-08-31 22:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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what would i do i would get really wild with my friends & bf :-) tell off the people that i hate then ask for forgiveness of course cuz i want to go to heaven what i wouldn't do hmmmm i don't know
2006-08-31 19:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm ready to go. Actually, I fear growing old alone more than I do death.
2006-08-31 19:03:09
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answered by sparkie 6
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