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RE: Macro: Lilac Bonnet / Gemeiner Rettich-Helmling
Well aye she does not trust my concept of in no danger, which may be warranted with all he crazy things I used to do but i am somewhat sensible these days LOL
I can understand her somehow, because when I think back of some stories you have told me. Maybe you should think of something that shows her, you have changed ;)
I am trying to show her i have changed, and i have changed a lot, fortunately she hasn’t sent to many of y crazy stunts but she has heard about some of them from me and my colleagues LOL
But that said When we first moved here I forget exactly what happened but I think our front door locked when her boy left the key on the outside of the door and we couldn’t get out of the house and we had an appointment somewhere, So I said no worry I can pop out on the fire escape head down and then come up into the building and open the door, Which would have been fine if she didn't decide to look out from on of the other windows, I discovered that the fire escape was not in good condition and the stairs down tot he next level were missing, so I lowered myself off the side a bit and jumped down, no big deal to me but to her dropping down from the third floor onto a concrete footpath wasn’t a good idea.
I will admit it did twinge my knees aLittle but with her yelling a mix of are you OK and what the hell were you thinking I got up and walked along without any sign of a limp and walked around the building came up and opened the door and said OK you ready to go LOL
Third floor? You are crazy, my friend.
Of course, you were younger then, but I live on the second floor, which is a bit higher up than usual (ground floor is about 1.5 meters higher) and I would never jump down - maybe in winter, if a lot of snow was on the ground ;)
Now I can understand your wife, and I wouldn't let you go anywhere alone ;)
It sounds worse than it is, If you know how to land right with knees bent a bit so they dont take the brunt of the landing its OK, this was maybe 17 Years ago, I probably would not do it now, But i have done drops of that or higher before, not normally onto concrete of course so I knew if i lowered myself off he edge as far as I could and landed right it wouldn’t be a problem
But yeah i have never denied i am crazy
When we were young we also jumped from the balcony or from the wall beside our parent's house, which is a bit higher than the second floor, but never that high, apart from the diving tower in the swimming pool, which was 10 meters high ;)
It's good, that you don't deny, you are crazy, because you just said "I probably would not do it now" ;)
Well I should have said I would not do it now LOL, not sure how the probably slipped in there lOL
You think thats cray back when I was into Motocross around 20 Years old, after a few drinks, far to many drinks should I saw, i lived in an army barracks on the third floor and at the end of the corridor was a small balcony one night we built a little ram on the balcony and a couple rode there bikes off it, I decided i could do better Nd jumped off it on my motocross bike and apparently did a full flip before landing quite successfully and parking my Bike up
I am glad cellphone and video cameras along with social media weren’t round then to document it lOL
I am so glad, that you have become sensible and don't drink anymore ;)
To hear your stories, makes me think, what a boring youth I have had, although it was not that boring at all ;) lol
Lol 😂 ohh I am glad I have quit drinking and got sensible but hey nothing I did was to bad none of the things I did back then put me in hospital 🏥 😂