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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2341017" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>I had a rather unusual upbringing, though. My dad had nerves of steel. The more dire the situation, the calmer and more focused he got. I seem to have inherited that gene from him. (Or at the very least, learned that behavior ... It freaked GC out the first time he saw it in action. Said he though I might be "touched" ... and not in a good way. LOL) I tend to deal with whatever needs to be dealt with and then fall to pieces later, after it's all said and done.</p><p></p><p>While not gun-fire, I've stepped in front of a charging bull so another person could get away (granted, I was 22 and he was 79) ... still, it could have ended much worse for me than it did. I also went back upstairs towards a burning apartment (again, in my 20s) to make sure some folks got out. They were in the apartment next to mine but somehow didn't hear the commotion ... Go figure ... That's about it for my "life-saving" experiences, if you don't count the time I was very nearly shot by a really mad biker with a grudge ... <img src="/images/smilies/lookaround.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lookaroun" title="Lookaround :lookaroun" data-shortname=":lookaroun" /> THAT one I needed a couple of really stiff drinks after ... <img src="/images/smilies/new/cry3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cry3:" title="Cry3 :cry3:" data-shortname=":cry3:" /> <img src="/images/smilies/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="Faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2341017, member: 1242"] I had a rather unusual upbringing, though. My dad had nerves of steel. The more dire the situation, the calmer and more focused he got. I seem to have inherited that gene from him. (Or at the very least, learned that behavior ... It freaked GC out the first time he saw it in action. Said he though I might be "touched" ... and not in a good way. LOL) I tend to deal with whatever needs to be dealt with and then fall to pieces later, after it's all said and done. While not gun-fire, I've stepped in front of a charging bull so another person could get away (granted, I was 22 and he was 79) ... still, it could have ended much worse for me than it did. I also went back upstairs towards a burning apartment (again, in my 20s) to make sure some folks got out. They were in the apartment next to mine but somehow didn't hear the commotion ... Go figure ... That's about it for my "life-saving" experiences, if you don't count the time I was very nearly shot by a really mad biker with a grudge ... :lookaroun THAT one I needed a couple of really stiff drinks after ... :cry3: :faint: [/QUOTE]
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