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Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 11:25:14 AM   
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Ok. I've been home the last few days, and I'm tired of watching the P&R threads scroll by, so I thought I would give us something to ponder and share.
There was a newbie in Intro's that had a pic of him doing a Fire Walk. I've done that as well, and I will never forget the rush, the fear, and the complete exhilaration afterwards ! The only thing that's beat it was giving birth.
So. What was YOUR greatest "rush" moment? It can be something that was planned, or something that just happened randomly. It doesn't have to be something earth shattering either, it just has to be an experience that left a lasting impression.

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 11:31:22 AM   
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jumping out of a plane...and canoeing white water river.
my first flogging*giving*.

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 11:46:42 AM   
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I get a rush when I find that elusive "flow" around my drum kit during practice sessions, that moment when everything becomes perfection and harmonious and you no longer think what you are playing but feel, maybe even actually become what you are playing.

As for my greatest, I still haven't bettered the birth of my sons and doubt I will.

Kudos on the fire walking, something I would like to try, but then again I live in Scotland so anything involving warmth is always a plus :-)

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 11:55:13 AM   
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oh damn...yeah the rush of childbirth... OMG nothing like it, not jumping out of a plane, not flogging, not canoeing.
sex is still a rush too, and Im quite happpy that it is...

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 12:00:30 PM   
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I get a rush when I find that elusive "flow" around my drum kit during practice sessions, that moment when everything becomes perfection and harmonious and you no longer think what you are playing but feel, maybe even actually become what you are playing.



That is quite the rush. I remember "being in the zone" where you're not thinking about what you're playing but just getting taken up by it.

Also, it kind of meshes with one of mine.

I can't decide between two:

The night we played in front of 13,000 people

or ...

The time I was "helped" out of an airplane.

Both, for different reasons, were an amazing adrenalin O.D.





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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 12:10:26 PM   
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Ah. I wanted to add one...my first tattoo!!

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 12:11:35 PM   
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13,000!! I get a rush from 25 lol, funny thing is, I never hit that flow on stage or in jam sessions, only when I'm winging it in a free practice session on my own.

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 12:12:40 PM   
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I've had lots of rush moments! I've been told I live my life like a comet streaking across the sky. In fact, 'Comet' is the nickname given me by someone who watched a lot of it unfold.

Hmmm.

Doing 120 mph on my Kawasaki triple. Ran out of road before I ran out of throttle.

Sailing south in my first boat, getting knocked down flat near Pt. Buchon.
Breaking a spreader in the middle of the ocean while attempting the last tack home. (Rig, not kink.)
Getting pitch-poled (end over end) by a rogue wave while trying to make the harbor mouth in dire conditions. We actually made the news that night.
Making bargains with God while I wrestled the wheel and Cabin Boy went forward to get a torn jib down in breaking seas and pitch blackness. Why does this sh*t always happen at night? Then, giving up, running south to safety in a huge swell at 2 a.m. Watching those walls of water rage over the stern and hopefully under the hull was both beautiful and terrifying.

Dancing an entire 12-hr contra.

Parasailing.

Being in a few severe car accidents (a sucky rush, not good.)

My horse missing a jump and falling on top of me.

Snorkling with the barracudas off the Florida Reef.

Getting attacked by a lunatic 100 lbs heavier and more than a foot taller, and instantly laying him out. Standing over him on the floor thinking 'fook, it actually worked. Is he dead?'

Performances and house concerts. Dang if it's not just like topping to the nth degree. Dominating people through music is my favorite rush.


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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 12:21:29 PM   
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13,000!! I get a rush from 25 lol, funny thing is, I never hit that flow on stage or in jam sessions, only when I'm winging it in a free practice session on my own.



To be fair, it was the 80s so some of the "out of body" feeling I felt, might not have been entirely organic.





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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 12:37:35 PM   
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Ok. These are great, but I'm wondering if we could hear about some of your less scrupulous "rush" moments. If you need to protect yourself legally, feel free to start your post with "this one time, at band camp..."

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 1:07:41 PM   
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Parachuting, it was a bet I lost, great rush, might have been better if I would have dared to open my eyes though, it was a tandem jump, I usually hardly bruise but the parachute harness left nice bruises that lasted a good week, and I was very embarrassed as yup, I literally did pee my pants.

I'm effing afraid of heights and I thought I would win that bet...

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 2:09:03 PM   
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One Acronym.... HALO You leave said perfectly good airplane wearing an oxygen mask and carrying an O2 bottle, free fall for a few minutes, pop your chute between 5 and 8 thousand feet.

The only reason the rush is better than sex is that it lasts a hell of a lot longer.

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 4:34:00 PM   
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quote:

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One Acronym.... HALO You leave said perfectly good airplane wearing an oxygen mask and carrying an O2 bottle, free fall for a few minutes, pop your chute between 5 and 8 thousand feet.

The only reason the rush is better than sex is that it lasts a hell of a lot longer.


Have you never really had good sex? Is that a roundabout way of confessing it?

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 4:37:15 PM   
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quote:

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One Acronym.... HALO You leave said perfectly good airplane wearing an oxygen mask and carrying an O2 bottle, free fall for a few minutes, pop your chute between 5 and 8 thousand feet.

The only reason the rush is better than sex is that it lasts a hell of a lot longer.


Dang! How long were you in the air??

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 4:39:10 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

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One Acronym.... HALO You leave said perfectly good airplane wearing an oxygen mask and carrying an O2 bottle, free fall for a few minutes, pop your chute between 5 and 8 thousand feet.

The only reason the rush is better than sex is that it lasts a hell of a lot longer.


Have you never really had good sex? Is that a roundabout way of confessing it?


Lowest jump altitude for HALO is 18000 feet. I have jumped from as high as 24000, having that much adrenalin pumping into your system for that long, forget it, nothing compares.



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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 4:46:21 PM   
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Ok. I've been home the last few days, and I'm tired of watching the P&R threads scroll by, so I thought I would give us something to ponder and share.
There was a newbie in Intro's that had a pic of him doing a Fire Walk. I've done that as well, and I will never forget the rush, the fear, and the complete exhilaration afterwards ! The only thing that's beat it was giving birth.
So. What was YOUR greatest "rush" moment? It can be something that was planned, or something that just happened randomly. It doesn't have to be something earth shattering either, it just has to be an experience that left a lasting impression.


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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 9:42:24 PM   
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quote:

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Ok. I've been home the last few days, and I'm tired of watching the P&R threads scroll by, so I thought I would give us something to ponder and share.
There was a newbie in Intro's that had a pic of him doing a Fire Walk. I've done that as well, and I will never forget the rush, the fear, and the complete exhilaration afterwards ! The only thing that's beat it was giving birth.
So. What was YOUR greatest "rush" moment? It can be something that was planned, or something that just happened randomly. It doesn't have to be something earth shattering either, it just has to be an experience that left a lasting impression.


Jumping off a second floor balcony into a 7 feet deep pool.

Taking my bike out a few days after I bought it. I had no idea how to ride it. The place I worked at had a horseshoe street behind it. So I spent a few hours driving back and forth switch gears and learning how not to stall. Took the back highway home and pulled up at the house.

First time I took a nice interstate curve at 110 mph.


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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 10:35:19 PM   
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68 Camaro, SS big block, geared way down, about 400 HP, standing start, with headers and traction bars w/slicks, pop the clutch out at 7000 rpms, (watch the ticket stubs fly from the dash board back and hit the back seat, your gonads pinned to the sat, power shift a 4-speed and go 0-117 in about 12 secs. Stock class.

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/26/2014 11:46:44 PM   
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I was cruising about 30mph on Curly Creek Road with the window down, enjoying the breezes on a warm afternoon when a bee, about the size of my little finger flew over my shoulder. Inches from my ear. Yeah, I saw him. Watched him in the mirror fly across the back. Thought, "Hmmmmm...." Watched him turn and fly up the passenger side of the car. Thought, "I better stop and let him out". Watched him turn and fly across the front of the car while I cotinued to plan. Then as he passed the radio, he took a sharp turn, possibly because I turned the wheel, to stay out of Curly Creek. It wasn't long, way less than a second, before I had marked his new course. He was headed a bit left of my right leg. And a bit right of my left leg. And pretty far back.

The next thing that happened is, I slammed the car door. Hard. I can't say for certain the car had stopped moving. But it was in park and the keys were in hand and I wasn't still wearing my seatbelt, so things must have happened in more or less the traditional order. From where I was standing, in the ditch, I had to look up to look down, into the car. It was perched at a 40 degree angle on big rocks the highway boys put there to keep the bank out of the ditch I was standing in and out of the road behind me. I stood and watched the bee make a victory lap and then pause, as if seeing me for the first time. The bee said, "How ya doin?" and then he flew away.

Apparently, I am fluent in Bee. And it occurred it was a good question. I thought about it. Noticed I wasn't writhing in pain in some really fucked up situation. The consideration improved my attitude. I turned to consider my car and found that while it was on the wrong side of the ditch and tilted crazily on the points of four different boulders, there was no damage to see. I climbed into the road, looked up an down wondering what to do, when around the corner rolls a zombie green Forest Service six-pack. It rolls perfectly to a stop and who should be leaning out the window a foot away but my bosses' boss. He asked the same question the bee had just brought up.

I smiled and allowed as to how, considering everything, I didn't see as I had cause to complain. The boss seemed a little surprised. his eye slid over to my car. He asked how it was I came to be, ...parked, up there. I said I had just been going over that very question and while I hadn't gotten far with it, if he liked, I'd lay out what I had. He gave me the nod, so I showed him my little finger, told him about the radio, and all kinda stuff like that. 15 minutes later we had things well in hand and set off in different directions. I needed a new power steering belt. How you reach in with a boulder and cut a power steering belt without bending sheet metal, I don't know, but that is all the damage we did getting my Capri back in the road. And I never did hear about it at work.

There have been other occasions when exciting things have happened. But I doubt I have ever moved quite that fast, before or since.

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RE: Wow! That was a RUSH!! - 2/27/2014 2:00:03 AM   
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one of my biggest rushes has always been getting wild animals to want to be around me. that they choose to be with me when they could leave is just thrilling.

I've done 120 on the back of a motorbike, it was a bit meh really. but I had a horse bolt with me when I was 15, and try to jump the back of a moving car. that resulted in me being catapulted from one side of the road to the other. apart from people thinking I was dead, and a hospital trip, that was a rush. riding a mare well known for fly bucking, that had already smashed my shoulder up once, as she did three huge off the floor fly bucks at full gallop, and staying on......yep that was a rush. I hated that mare, and was glad when I never had to ride her again.

meeting DrG, and a lot of the things we've done together.

I'm sure there are lots of things really.

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