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Just asking because the big jet thread had me reminiscing about awesome things I had witnessed.

I still think back to that Vulcan bomber pushing the loud pedal right open at the end of RNAS Yeovilton's runway and going skyward at an impossible angle and making the most amazing noise that I can still feel now! I guess that it is like the echoes of the big bang which astronomers can still hear the echoes of now 😉

And, for the parents out there, childbirth. Been there 3 times now, 2 emergency caesarean sections and one planned one, and NO more.


 
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An intense thunder storm on acid. That will never leave me. 😯


 
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Child birth.
Followed by the birth of horses, calf, sheep, pigs, rabbits, etc.

Been lucky to be too close to a full on Red Deer rut, the re union of red deer post rut and the nurturing of hinds and young.

Little amazes me more than nature.


 
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A bus with its front screen broken in the shape of a football,on the other carrigeway and the driver standing there,then running behind the bus.

As i passed the bus i realised that there was somebody lieing on the floor behind the bus, he had just been hit, crossing the road, hit the screen and then been driven over, sadly he was dead.

So much respect for the driver who didnt have a chance of avoiding the chap, and the paramedics who attended.


 
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Firing a 6.5mm rifle and understanding that it had the power to take a person's head off at 100m+.

Or kill a US President.

Another rifle I fired had notches on the barrel. I assumed these were for deer kills. No.

Realising the weapon you're holding had been used to take Human Life is quite humbling and disturbing. Gave me a healthy respect for firearms. Which is why I can appreciate the engineering behind warplanes and weapons, but never 'admire' them.


 
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Smurf-Matt 😉

I'll get my coat.....


 
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Thunderstorm over the Guyanan Rain forrest
Child birth
Buccaneer Jet coming within 200 ft of me while I'm 300ft up leading a climb
Sunset from Ardnamurchan point


 
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I have seen an awesome UFO... been interested in them ever since.
I have also seen a ghost,,, proper shat myself...


 
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a phantom in max reheat on the cats at night just prior to launch was pretty awesome


 
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Being at Universe (a rave) in 1992 having had about 14 ecstasy tablets over 8 hours. Simply incredible!!


 
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watching my kids being born............awesome and very scary.


 
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Two things that I would love to be able to see again and make sense off...

A entangled dead snake/bird - looked like they had died in battle. I was about 10 and when I went and told my Dad I was told to 'stop making things up' and 20+ years later Im still mildly annoyed about it

In the Wintergardens in Bournemouth I saw an old mans hat blow off in a sudden strong gust of wind, and underneath there was another near identical hat. He barely flinched. It was like a Vic and Bob sketch, only real. I think.


 
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Loddrik - Im surprised you're not still dancing!


 
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Watching my wife die - bad - watching my daughter watching her mother die - horrific!


 
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The end of big brother.

Oh hang on.......


 
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Surf Mat, without a doubt


 
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Tiggs, tragic in the extreme, but awesome....?


 
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Jeez tiggs 🙁


 
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Child birth.
Followed by the birth of horses, calf, sheep, pigs, rabbits, etc.

Busy night for the midwife!


 
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Tiggs, tragic in the extreme, but awesome....?

Jeeze have a heart mate.


 
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Being at Universe (a rave) in 1992 having had about 14 ecstasy tablets over 8 hours. Simply incredible!!

They were proper tabs at that time.

Which Universe did you go to? I did not make any of them, but I do remember hearing the music from one in Wales with Sasha DJing.

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watching my kids being born............awesome and very scary.

Agreed mate.

What a roller coaster of emotions you go through at the time.

Thank God we aren't women as it must be UNBELIEVABLE for them!

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In the Wintergardens in Bournemouth I saw an old mans hat blow off in a sudden strong gust of wind, and underneath there was another near identical hat. He barely flinched. It was like a Vic and Bob sketch, only real. I think.

Aye, very Vic and Bob and also very AWESOME 😀


 
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watching someone i coached winning an olympic medal when top ten would have been fantastic


 
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Being at Universe (a rave) in 1992 having had about 14 ecstasy tablets over 8 hours. Simply incredible!!

I found that it was like eating cake or drinking beer, the first 2 or 3 are good, but after that its just greedy. Often reached nearly double figures as they could be moorish


 
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Portaloos exploding and firing themselves 30 feet in the air under the power of their igniting poo. You probably had to be there.


 
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If I remember rightly is was the mind body and soul event. **** me they were the days!!


 
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A ray of sunlight I once saw. It was through the window of a croft on Ardnamurchan, near the lighthouse. It sounds quite ordinary, but it wasn't. Can't explain it.


 
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Watching my wife die - bad - watching my daughter watching her mother die - horrific!

Yes, that is shit 🙁


 
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I found that it was like eating cake or drinking beer, the first 2 or 3 are good, but after that its just greedy. Often reached nearly double figures as they could be moorish

In 1992 if you 'needed' more than 2 or 3 for an all nighter, then you were going to the wrong dealer.

Had a 'sampler' of a Double Barrelled New Yorker off my man in Doncaster Warehouse (BYO) which was toned down for subsequent weeks. When I handed over my £15 he told me I'd be absolutely f***ed for 2 hours, then up and dancing for the next 10. I didn't believe him, but he was telling the truth. What a night!


 
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Love the hat story loco 🙂

I was out riding the old railway track out of Aberdeen. It started properly lashing down - the drops were actually a bit painful 😯 Soaked through within literally seconds, I thought I might as well continue - couldn't get any wetter...

Got to the Maryculter bridge which had a good two inches of water flowing down it and started crossing. Suddenly, lightning hit the far end of the bridge and the whole surface of the road lit up as I was doing full tilt down the bank. The hair on my head stood up and I hollered like a loon - more with exhilaration than fear. Awesome!


 
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I found that it was like eating cake or drinking beer, the first 2 or 3 are good, but after that its just greedy. Often reached nearly double figures as they could be moorish

Thing is, only so much of the drug's active ingredient could be absorbed and have any effect, the rest would just pass though the system. Like Vitamin C. I remember mates doing multiple Acid tabs; just a waste of LSD and money in reality.

Bit like using dynamite to blow a door off; it's no more 'off' if you used 1lb or 100lbs of TNT.

I didn't believe him, but he was telling the truth.

How that rings true for some of my own experiences! 😯

'Here you go Elf, have that; it'll blow your mind.'

'What that little tiny speck of paper?'

(2 hours later)

'I believe!' 😀


 
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Who ever said it was about how much you 'needed', I can assure you we had the best up here but the things were moreish and once you are off why stop...?


 
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Still taken aback by Tiggs' post....


 
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If I remember rightly is was the mind body and soul event. **** me they were the days!!

That wasn't the one in the Valley at the base of Snowdon, Paul Island did the promotion?
By god i was proper ****ed that weekend, straight from Wigan Pier's friday night D.A.D., in to a a convoy trying to find the place, and i had 2 of the DJ's in the mini and another DJ in his own mini behind me, so no pressure...
Then a bunch of new age travellers rocked up and started juggling fire...
And to top it all i went for a walk up the valley in the pitch dark.. and saw a bunch of "rocks" get up and run away... they were only friggin' mint sauce and his best mates, but the state i was in it took ages to work it out!


 
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Who ever said it was about how much you 'needed', I can assure you we had the best up here but the things were moreish and once you are off why stop...?

Back in those days the limiting factor was what you could afford though wasn't it?

Only had a few, but they were still hit and miss. Still cost the same the same if they were a dud though, pffft!


 
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Still taken aback by Tiggs' post....

Likewise!!!!


 
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Watching my wife die - bad - watching my daughter watching her mother die - horrific!

Tiggs, you are not alone in your experience. It fully meets the 'traditional' bowel quaking meaning of awesome!

Nowadays, the word has become debased slang, so I can see where Loddrik was coming from and agree with him, too.


 
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'Here you go Elf, have that; it'll blow your mind.'

'What that little tiny speck of paper?'

(2 hours later)

'I believe!'

Been there and worn the T-shirt.

Silly Ho hum took another one after 45 minutes because nothing was happening...


 
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seeing [url= http://www.nms.ac.uk/our_collections/collection_highlights/cramond_lioness.aspx ]this[/url] emerging from a spot that I'd wandered past / over loads of times.


 
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Watching Vulcan XM610 go over our school in January 1971, on fire & crashing at Wingate in Co Durham. Didn't actually see it impact.
Fast fwd to the queens silver jubilee airshow at Finningley, 1977 & watching (& being deafened by) a 4 Vulcan scramble.
Both awesome.
Firing a Heckler & Koch 9mm sub machine gun, a 9mm H&k pistol & an Accuracy International .243 rifle on the same day, without being in the armed forces or the police!


 
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No was definitely down south but I can't remember where as I wasn't driving.


 
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No was definitely down south but I can't remember where as I wasn't driving.

You've just reminded me about one of the rare times I drove to the rave.

Driving back from Donny down the M18, I commented how fast we were going - at which point one of my mates made me pull up on the hard shoulder so he could drive my car back - I'd been doing 30mph down the motorway.


 
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I guess anything after Tiggs's post is moot but I was staying at a friends house in Tattershall and we got woke up at about 4am with the air raid sirens going. We got up and rode down to the end of the runway at coningsby and what looked like the entire united states airforce took off. We sat there for about 20 minutes until we got bored with watching fighters and bombers blast off into the air. Insane!!!

Apart from that, landing at (the old) Hong Kong airport was fairly bonkers. Looking out the window at a woman putting her washing out in her flat was a bit mind stretching.


 
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Drove back from the sanctuary in Milton Keynes to Liverpool a few times whilst totally wired. WTF was I doing!!


 
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Apart from that, landing at (the old) Hong Kong airport was fairly bonkers. Looking out the window at a woman putting her washing out in her flat was a bit mind stretching.

Ha - ditto


 
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American military might.


 
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Marty, [url= http://www.nms.ac.uk/our_collections/collection_highlights/cramond_lioness.aspx ]that's pretty awesome![/url]


 
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ball lightning... I was wild camping.. (no tent) watched the storm roll in from the south.. the skies darken etc.. then the ball lightening started fizzing across the lake and eventually one lump(?) hit the calor gas of a thankfully empty caravan on the nearby hill..

childbirth is awesome..

DMT trips are pretty awesome..

Mass hysteria.. mob behaviour.. etc is always awesome to witness first hand..


 
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childbirth is awesome..

The daft thing is that even though I have three wonderful children I never saw the end result as there was a screen in the way!

I did try to poke my head around once or twice but I was told off.

Oh well, the three of them are here now plus my wife so I am a happy chap.


 
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Actually, in relation to another thread; the events of September 11th, 2001. Maybe only through TV footage, but by God it was awesome. Truly shocking.


 
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good dart elfinsafety


 
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So generally having children and consuming drugs are the most awesome things! 😀


 
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total eclipse?


 
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watching Hale-Bopp in the night sky

the total eclipse over the devon coast

sitting on a beach in scotland and having THREE vulcans fly over the cliff above us and out to sea

(hearing some pillock calling a new pair of socks awesome ... argh!)


 
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I'm immune to the Vulcan experience - they used to fly over the Derbyshire Dales on a regular basis.


 
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Lightnings going vertical are probably awesome too...


 
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the peace convoy in the late 80's passed by our house a few times when I was a nipper.. that was awesome in it's own way..


 
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watching Hale-Bopp in the night sky

the total eclipse over the devon coast

sitting on a beach in scotland and having THREE vulcans fly over the cliff above us and out to sea

(hearing some pillock calling a new pair of socks awesome ... argh!)

I would agree that those are all awesome.

I can remember driving out into the darkest Norfolk countryside (when I lived down there) to see Hale-Bopp.

I never saw a Lightning flying though, I wish I had.


 
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I remember waving, Yunki! 🙂


 
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