Monday, February 27, 2012

FRAZIES-rAnDoM

Did you know it cost's more to climb Mount Everest than to get a really nice sports car? Well it does and I would have never thought that it would really cost that much other than the ticket to Nepal to climb the highest peak on Earth. It cost's so much because you would have to pay for insurance, tents, oxygen, waste removal fees and several other things also. You might have always heard of those people climbing Mount Everest by them selves and thought to your self that they are crazy; well they sure do have courage. Also it will cost up one hundred thousand dollars to climb the mountain solo or around thirty-five thousand dollars if you’re in a group of five people or so. Temperatures get to the extreme as someone climbs the mountain, losing oxygen as you go up higher. Layers of clothes are the key to keeping warm in these conditions. And if you don't have enough oxygen on you then you may have to go back down the peak or if a person would have too much oxygen going through the oxygen mask then it may cause you to faint. Even with all the safety equipment someone may carry with them on the way to the top of this peak, the pressure may be too much towards the top and you could suffer internal bleeding through your head to your brain. So as you can see from what I am telling you, if you like dancing with death this would be one of those things to do, but I would not suggest it to an average person                                                   
A woman from Waynesburg, PN has done one of the oddest things I have ever heard. She did not have any teeth at all and could not get dentures through welfare so first she steals a jacket from a witness of the robbery, which she later gives back because the zipper is broken, she robs a bank for money for dentures. Who in the world would do that? That is just weird. Lol Who would want to go to prison over a pair of chompers, and yes I just said chompers. LoL
Nepalese man seventy two years old: Dangi lives in a remote mountain village, Rhimkholi, about 250 miles (400 kilometers) west of Katmandu, with his youngest brother and his family. Because of his height, he has never worked outside the house, doing only household chores. Mohammed, who died in 1997, was 22.5 inches (57 centimeters) tall. Since Dangi's village is so remote, it was only recently that Dangi gained notice. This man is shorter than two feet tall; you could find a lot of little kids in kindergarten that would be taller than him. I wonder what made this man so short. I would imagine it’s some sort of genetic disorder or disease he was born with. I could not ever imagine living his life, never leaving your home; I would decently get some cabin fever.

1 comment:

  1. I am especially prone to cabin fever because of my motivated personality and a fast lifestyle. I will say I am better off staying in the house because the outside world poses foreign threats.

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