Scary in what way? Well, I would have to say it was when I was told I had cancer following surgery, and needed to follow up with a years worth of chemotherapy. Thankfully, that was just over 16 years ago. But that day, in the hospital, I was truly frightened to the bone.
Coincidentally, it was when this a teacher read us that book (the cover you have posted) in elementary school. The stories in it scared the bejesus out of me.
My scariest moment would be when I flipped a car with my sister and one of her classmates in the back seat. Luckily nobody got hurt, but that's probably one of the reasons I don't drive today.
I'm very laid back and easy going. I like to meet people, read, talk about politics, culture and life. I am a huge comic book fan (X-Men family and Wonder Woman) I also want to say that I am a proud black gay man...no 'down low' drama here
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Scary in what way? Well, I would have to say it was when I was told I had cancer following surgery, and needed to follow up with a years worth of chemotherapy. Thankfully, that was just over 16 years ago. But that day, in the hospital, I was truly frightened to the bone.
I refuse to even think about this question... LOL
Coincidentally, it was when this a teacher read us that book (the cover you have posted) in elementary school. The stories in it scared the bejesus out of me.
I LOVE that picture!
My scariest moment would be when I flipped a car with my sister and one of her classmates in the back seat. Luckily nobody got hurt, but that's probably one of the reasons I don't drive today.
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