to a movie that frightened me so...
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Happy ending
To this day, I will not take a bath, because of that movie, falalalala 😂
Unfortunately, I had to sit on the toilet.
Now that I think about it, my fear of sharks is a great excuse nowadays to "not make it to the bathroom on time".
Try telling a urologist that.😂😂😂
I couldn't go in the water after this movie! I couldn't go in the shower after Psycho. 😂
I was deeply afraid of birds for a while after Alfred Hitchcock‘s movie. I like them now and regularly feed them but we have a deal. I don’t touch them and they don’t touch me.
I lived in California at the time that movie came out & my daughter was almost 2. She didn't see the movie but my husband's (my ex) family talked about & of course bought shark toys for the boys that scared my daughter. She wouldn't take a bath in the bathtub for a long time. Trying to shower with 2 year old was fun! For awhile I was a little nervous to swim in the ocean cuz sharks did come to shore from time to time.
I went paragliding in Florida and while up there,one could see large, dark shapes swimming below. When I got back on the boat.I was told they were sharks.
The worst part was having to get back in chest deep water to get to and from the boat.👍
They are just tiger sharks 😂🤗💕🌠
Do you remember a movie from years ago about a boy who befriended a tiger shark?
It would swim right up to the dock and be his friend.😅
I think it was called, "B@tsh!t Crazy Boy Befriends a Tiger Shark".😂😂
There really was a movie ....
I snorkled. I was away from the others. I knew they were just tiger sharks, but my "lizard brain" didn't. I practically propelled myself out of the water, arms waving. The crew on the boat thought I was waving at them and waved back.
Yikes! Tiger sharks are........large, blunt-nosed predators that have a duly earned reputation as man-eaters. They are second only to great whites in attacking people. But because they have a near completely undiscerning palate, they are not likely to swim away after biting a human, as great whites frequently do.(from National Geographic)
Waving back,😅😅
Love it!! 🤣🤣🤗💕🌠