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This woman is a little crazy

You gotta be outta yer friggin mind....:eek::eek::eek:
 
Bet she got paid pretty well.
That is a really beautiful city.
BTW you need to wait line for hours to get a ticket to go to the top of the tallest building, the ticket is for 1 to 2 days later. Tickets sold at their "mega mall".
 
Bet she got paid pretty well.
That is a really beautiful city.
BTW you need to wait line for hours to get a ticket to go to the top of the tallest building, the ticket is for 1 to 2 days later. Tickets sold at their "mega mall".
When I was working in Kuala Lumpur I got to visit the Petronas Tower and the view from the bridge is spectacular.

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Gonna have to pass if given that particular opportunity.
 
How do you even build something like that / Man the workers

Mind blowing
 
Hard pass on that. I would pass out from terror and then just be hanging up there from my waist. It would probably still make a pretty good commercial, just different.
 
What ever you do...don't look down.
The last question her climbing host asked her, "you did use the bathroom recently didn't you?"
 
I used to enjoy climbing things and still do occasionally.

Never really much of a jumping off fan, though.

Although I did jump off a garage roof when I was about 12, and jumped from a third floor apartment balcony (1st floor was half sunken, so really 2.5 floors) onto the deck of my '66 olds 98 when I was 19. Won $50 for that.
 
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didn't someone post this a month ago ,wonder what she was paid
 
That would be SO cool.

Back when I did touring concerts, I was always the "focus monkey". You know the big 2'x2' box trusses over the stage, with the lights on them? I used to crawl on top of those, drop the light bars out of the truss (they slide up into the box for transport, then drop down for use), reach through the truss (35" arms are helpful here), and focus the lights where they needed to be for the show. Heights don't scare me, especially if I'm strapped in (like she was) with a good harness and equipment that I trust. I also did a ton of rappelling and climbing in high school and college - I learned to trust my gear.

For that ad, though, I'd want a "bad news" chute on my back so I could unhook and take the FUN way down!
 
Wonder what the wind speeds are up there...
 
I was convinced it was to be photoshopped, until I watched the 2nd vid.
I cant imagine being 2700' up and only having a light wind to blow the scarf...crazy is right!
 
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