Summary
THE NIGHT OF HULA HELL: It's been fairly well-established, or at least accepted, that people in general have a greater fear of speaking in public than of the relatively sweet embrace of death - and we totally agree, assuming that our death will be swift, painless and occur at a time when we no longer have a desire to carry on.
Obviously, we'd prefer to talk at a Kiwanis luncheon than to be sentenced to death by Bongo-Bongo or to be eaten by the soccer- playing survivors of an Andean plane wreck. But not by much - and that's not a knock at the Kiwanis. We have an intense fear of speaking in front of anyone outside our house. You know those little round-table things that you find yourself involved with from time to time in which you have to say your name and a little bit aboutSee the full content of this document
Extract
What's Hot: Shook Up Over Belly-Dancing
yourself? Can't do it. Under that kind of pressure, we don't know if our name is What's Hot! or McGruff the Crime Dog.
But trumping that tremendous fear in spades, for us, is th...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
