The Colour Of Fear...

What colour is it?

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04/10/2000 at 16:45
We reckon it's pink, but what do you say?

OutdoorsMagic Editor | jon@outdoorsmagic.com 

04/10/2000 at 16:56
Hmm, I once saw a documentary about the colours inside the changing rooms at Wembley and other stands. Apparently the changing rooms had a Warrior in them, but they changed the England room to have the English rose on the wall and this subsequently made the performance slump.

In other changing rooms around the country (there IS a point to this) the teams sometimes painted their changing rooms blue or red which are both angry colours. They would paint opposition rooms green or better still pink as they are calming.

So no, it's definitely not pink. Could be purple.
04/10/2000 at 16:56
Thinking about it, one of my mates is one of those people who sees and thinks colours, so I'll ask her what it is.
04/10/2000 at 18:28
The colour of fear?
It *has* to be brown,- you should see the colour of my trousers after......
04/10/2000 at 19:38
... after what?

OutdoorsMagic Editor | jon@outdoorsmagic.com 

04/10/2000 at 19:44
You know, I was going to post that, but frankly I then went ahead and considered the consequences of him actully telling me.

Don't do it James!
04/10/2000 at 19:50
What?!

There's nothing rude or embarrasing about the reason for the colour of my trousers (brown) after I have just, er, climbed up something really scary, or, er, riden down something really, er, scary...

A mere indication of loosening of the bowels,- it's what bike-clips were invented for!
04/10/2000 at 19:57
Gross
04/10/2000 at 20:13
Indeed, but so are many things, but we all know they're true...
31/03/2002 at 22:26
colour of fear. well yes its brown, or yellow depending on what main source of intake is.

Fear on downhills on bike=brown shorts due to usually v muddy slippy decents
31/03/2002 at 23:53
It's actually blue. Well if it was blue then you would be scared wouldn't you!
02/04/2002 at 09:17
Nope..... definitely brown & smelly!
04/04/2002 at 12:14
could be black. goth colour n they're scared
04/04/2002 at 22:53
No, they're scary!
04/04/2002 at 23:03
not really. i know a few n they r pretty normal under the make-up. they're all scared of being called normal and main streem
Si
05/04/2002 at 09:13
What if, (like me) you're colour blind? Fear as I see it may well be a different to colour to how the rest of you perceive it.

So you could say that the colour of fear is a very personal thing.

Or, I may be talking complete nonsense.

Again.

Sorry.

Back to the punishment cupboard.

<Door slams behind him>

Si(C)
05/04/2002 at 13:44
nope. makes perfect sense to me

<opens broom cupboard door and throws in a beer, packet of crisps, a ITV digi box and Jonny Vagus before shutting door again>

:0)
Si
05/04/2002 at 15:41
Mmmmm...cheers, nice one.

Si(C)
05/04/2002 at 18:31
It's a bit like that, "If I could see the world through your eyes, would the sky be what I think green is, and would all the other colours be mixed up?" thing ennit? Well that's not gonna be proved wrong, or right, so I'll shut up about it...


<joins Si C in the cupboard, but brings Sky digi box, as it will actually have footy>
05/04/2002 at 20:36
best place for footy..... in a cupboard!
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