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not to be morbid but…

…k I am going to be morbid. This is a list of the top 5 most probable ways that I will die (in no particular order):

  • skin cancer
  • choking on a spoonful of sugar
  • banging my head on the way down to a basement (then blacking out, falling, twisting some important stuff)
  • voluntary poisoning (there will be some population control by then, I will take mine in chocolate fudge)
  • something to do with the brain (possibly a stroke)

Not to say that those are my perfect deaths, just given my current lifestyle, probably deaths. I really need to watch out for those low ceilings over basement staircases.

What is probable for you?

This picture is of fish roasting over an open fire at the fishing park. We went there on Monday for lunch. Didn’t catch our own fish due to lack of time but we bought fish which we cut, gutted, and cleaned ourselves. It felt a little weird for me and I wasn’t sure I could do that. Because they gave them to us alive in a bucket. But I guess I can…then the fish tasted really good. It might have helped that I was humming the fishheads song in my head while doing the dirty work.

Chas said,

July 20, 2007 @ 11:08 am

Well since you asked, the top five ways for me will likely be:

• Driving on the streets of Koriyama.
• Riding on the streets of Koriyama.
• Bicycling on the streets of Koriyama.
• Jogging on the streets of Koriyama.
• Or likely a result of banging my head on the low doors. I’ve lived in this house for ten months but I still whack my head. I’m down to about three times week now though.

About the earthquake; I live about 100 miles from the epicenter and my house shook like crazy. I must say after I realized it was something more than the usual ones I was frightened. It seemed like it was never going to stop and it kept getting worse and worse. My emotions are mixed, while it was such a disaster for so many it was exciting for me.

M said,

July 20, 2007 @ 11:33 am

Sweet! Thank you for participating! And…please be careful in Koriyama : O ! And re: the earthquake…yes, such mixed emotions. Should we hide our excitement of it?

Chas said,

July 20, 2007 @ 1:14 pm

You’re probably already aware of this website but if not here is the link:

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/

Lot’s of good info. If greater than a magnitude 4 they show up on this site usually within 15 minutes of the event.

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