Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jackie
Knowing me, I would have to meet Mania and Aleesha. What is that term psychologists
use
about how people confront their fears. People tend to be avoiders-out of sight, out
of mind
or they tend to be confronters (that is not the right word)--know they enemy (fear).
When my
girlfriend and I had to pass a hugh snake in a cage at the college to get to a
classroom we
were quite the sight. She turned her back to the snake and I faced it. There we were
back
to back sliding down the hall. I was afraid if I turned my back that snake would get
out of
the cage and get me; she felt the snake wouldn't see her if she turned her back on it.
We
must have been a sight.
jackief
Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> Well that is more like it. LOL Only half that size? Well if I am ever
> lucky enough to be able to go visit Kathy, I think that I will most
> definately rent a hotel room and invite her to come visit me. Half that
> size, hugh......<BG>
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > The snake with the three people cuddling (?) it is not one of Kathy's. It is a
> > full-grown one. Kathy's is *only* about 1/2 that size. Big enough for me to
>grant her
> > lots of room though, even if she is a sweetie.
> >
> > jackief
>
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