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Fears going into the field
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<blockquote data-quote="jamie" data-source="post: 159326" data-attributes="member: 2214"><p>i am lucky enough to deal with a heap of really cool people at work one of these really cool people tried to stab me with a sword not too long ago, unfortunately things can go from worrying to bad really fast, i am alot more comfortable spending time in the bush on my own then in a built up city/town, you just need to keep your wits about you and having something between you and a person that worries you is generally enough to make them keep distance, in my case it was a baseball bat, but could be your pick, shovel etc, but your best bet is just having another person with you when possible, dont let things that may not happen stop you from doing what you want to do</p><p></p><p>ps.. the really cool people i refer to are not really cool, i just cant show sarcasm well in writing lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamie, post: 159326, member: 2214"] i am lucky enough to deal with a heap of really cool people at work one of these really cool people tried to stab me with a sword not too long ago, unfortunately things can go from worrying to bad really fast, i am alot more comfortable spending time in the bush on my own then in a built up city/town, you just need to keep your wits about you and having something between you and a person that worries you is generally enough to make them keep distance, in my case it was a baseball bat, but could be your pick, shovel etc, but your best bet is just having another person with you when possible, dont let things that may not happen stop you from doing what you want to do ps.. the really cool people i refer to are not really cool, i just cant show sarcasm well in writing lol [/QUOTE]
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