tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820665525852614768.post7655258751348129242..comments2023-09-20T16:16:26.566+01:00Comments on I sold up and moved to Mars: South Stack lightingArtoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01846359529440273892noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820665525852614768.post-29072202578485849312010-10-16T23:54:17.085+01:002010-10-16T23:54:17.085+01:00Hmm, bridges I can deal with - possibly because th...Hmm, bridges I can deal with - possibly because they're connected to land at both sides? I've gone on about the Titanic before so I suppose I'd go along with the ships one. And I've got no strong feelings about oil rigs either way.<br /><br />I think it must be about being in the middle of a large body of water, I'm not sure the object itself has to be that large - I think the shark in <i>Jaws</i> is laughable, but in the opening scene I find the buoy absolutely terrifying.<br /><br />I've never been affected by the food thing you mention, the closest I'd come to that is preferring my baked beans not to rest against a waffle or similar for too long, to prevent sogginess. All perfectly rational.Artoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01846359529440273892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820665525852614768.post-78380246320186569952010-10-16T23:04:50.532+01:002010-10-16T23:04:50.532+01:00I thought it was just me. I get like that with obj...I thought it was just me. I get like that with objects immersed in water - bridge supports, large ships in dock and, even though I've not seen one at close quarters, oil rigs. All very irrational. I mean, it's not as if can't swim. Going off topic, I know people who can't abide it when certain foods come into contact with each other on their plate. What's that all about?John Meddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10547777949324509522noreply@blogger.com