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I wonder how Agnes and Wallace would get along. They both have days filled with nonsense, just wildly different kinds at times. Spud and Trout might get along ok.
Being a person who is terrified of heights, and shares Agnesâ fear of diving, I donât want to imagine being lassoed on a high board.
Yes, itâs âonlyâ a comic, and maybe itâs just a humorous line with no actual context⊠but I canât help wondering:
Was she roped from the top step, and pulled back so she could climb down?
Or was she roped from the ground, and yanked off the board, falling into the water? That could drown her before she was pulled out.
Either way, IRL it would be dreadfulâŠ. even more shocking and traumatic in the 2nd case.
If it were me Iâd probably have a heart attack!
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Probably a few years ago, I shared my high dive story here on Agnes.
About 12 years old, Iâd been told to climb it, when I didnât want to.
Once before, I had climbed up to the top, but couldnât make myself walk out onto the board.
I was told to back down the ladder⊠but people were coming up behind me, so everybody had to.
Most of them were nice, but a few grumbled⊠and I heard at least one person booing.
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The next time, I managed to walk out to the end, eyes half shut, and heart pounding, trying not to look downâŠ
Then, like Agnes, I frozeâŠ. though only for a few minutes, not two hours.
While I hesitated, being shouted at from below to jump, a woman whoâd apparently been behind me on the ladder ran out to the end and pushed me off. I remember her laughter.
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I was so startled I didnât maintain any sort of diving pose that I remember.
I sort of recall tumbling down⊠Iâm pretty sure my mouth was open, and I went in feet first, arms flailing, with a mouthful of water, too body-shocked to remember how to swim.
The lifeguard rescued me, or I would have drowned.
I was mortified, and refused to ever go back to that pool.
And Iâve never again climbed a high dive, though I did learn to dive (a bit) off lower boards.
pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Too bad we didnât get to see all that. ;-)
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Now you know why Texans are so despised!!
well-i-never over 2 years ago
I wonder how Agnes and Wallace would get along. They both have days filled with nonsense, just wildly different kinds at times. Spud and Trout might get along ok.
thebashfulone over 2 years ago
Agnes can be embarrassed? This is new. . .
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 2 years ago
Being a person who is terrified of heights, and shares Agnesâ fear of diving, I donât want to imagine being lassoed on a high board.
Yes, itâs âonlyâ a comic, and maybe itâs just a humorous line with no actual context⊠but I canât help wondering:
Was she roped from the top step, and pulled back so she could climb down?
Or was she roped from the ground, and yanked off the board, falling into the water? That could drown her before she was pulled out.
Either way, IRL it would be dreadfulâŠ. even more shocking and traumatic in the 2nd case.
If it were me Iâd probably have a heart attack!
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Probably a few years ago, I shared my high dive story here on Agnes.
About 12 years old, Iâd been told to climb it, when I didnât want to.
Once before, I had climbed up to the top, but couldnât make myself walk out onto the board.
I was told to back down the ladder⊠but people were coming up behind me, so everybody had to.
Most of them were nice, but a few grumbled⊠and I heard at least one person booing.
Â
The next time, I managed to walk out to the end, eyes half shut, and heart pounding, trying not to look downâŠ
Then, like Agnes, I frozeâŠ. though only for a few minutes, not two hours.
While I hesitated, being shouted at from below to jump, a woman whoâd apparently been behind me on the ladder ran out to the end and pushed me off. I remember her laughter.
Â
I was so startled I didnât maintain any sort of diving pose that I remember.
I sort of recall tumbling down⊠Iâm pretty sure my mouth was open, and I went in feet first, arms flailing, with a mouthful of water, too body-shocked to remember how to swim.
The lifeguard rescued me, or I would have drowned.
I was mortified, and refused to ever go back to that pool.
And Iâve never again climbed a high dive, though I did learn to dive (a bit) off lower boards.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
You got one up on Agnes. You may not have conquered the high dive but you have the Confidence for the lower diving boards.
mfrasca over 2 years ago
With Dale Evans singing backup harmony!
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
âYippee-Ki-Yay, another stucker!â âș
rshive over 2 years ago
Some people may not have noticed that you were on the board that long, Agnes. But it would be hard to miss the crowd of people around it.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
At least your face was hidden behind the cap goggles and nose clipâŠâŠâAn unidentified girl was rescued todayâŠ.â
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Thatâs only, âuntil they meet againââŠ..
mindjob over 2 years ago
A waste of a lasso, Agnes wasnât going anywhere
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
time for agnes to plunge into new adventuresâŠ