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To: Yogizuna who wrote (980)9/26/2003 2:26:31 PM
From: Eva  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108660
 
Yogi
paleeese

just put your feet anywhere a hot coal, ad you will see.

One has to mentally prepare one selve for a firewalk, and not everyone can do that!
Anthony Robbins guided us. You just can't do it, without it!

A Walk through the prec.metals mine field right now, feels similar, since it was so vicously fast down, I was unable to catch much.
I am not panicking, this too shall pass, and gold will rise again vbg
Got a deep, "cooling " cushion!



To: Yogizuna who wrote (980)9/26/2003 2:33:20 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108660
 
Wow, fried soles! <g> Now at least you;ll get laugh from this..

When I was about 8 we were at the beach where we used to go weekly... Well we used to BBQ on a little metal Hibachi. It started to rain and we all got into the car while the BBQ continued sheltered between two open car doors.. Anyway (see where I'm going ?) Someone called me as the rain abated and I stepped out of the car and onto the BBQ. I can tell you I had a lot more than tingling sensation with bad burns from only a momentary contact so how that walking on coals stuff works I'll never know... ..

regards
Kastel Hibachi Walker