Let me guess, she's awesome, but your wife and the institution of marriage are more important, right?
Correct!..and much , much more important!
Let me guess, she's awesome, but your wife and the institution of marriage are more important, right?
Thrill-seeking tourists in China got more than they bargained for when cracks appeared in a glass-bottomed walkway suspended 1,080 meters (3,540 foot) over a canyon, reports said.
Images showing small cracks in the "skywalk" built around a mountain, which opened just two weeks ago, spread on social media along with doubts over its safety.
"When I was almost at the end (of the walkway), there was a sudden loud bang and a tremor beneath my feet," the state-run China Net cited one woman as saying on Tuesday.
The cracks resembled "winter frost on a window pane", the report said, and were apparently caused by a dropped stainless steel cup.
Aerial shots of Beijing highway traffic jam.. October 7, 2015
A sea of passengers are seen at the waiting hall of the Suzhou Railway Station in Suzhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, Oct. 6, 2015. As the week-long National Day holidays draw to an end, many parts across the country witnessed a travel rush Tuesday. China's National Day falls on Oct. 1. (Xinhua/Wang Jianzhong)
Farmers harvest corn at a field in Wumaying Town, Nanpi County of north China's Hebei Province, Oct. 7, 2015. (Xinhua/Mou Yu)
A Long March-2D carrier rocket carrying the "Jilin-1" satellites blasts off from the launch pad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province, Oct. 7, 2015. China launched the "Jilin-1" satellites, a group of four satellites, on Wednesday at noon for commercial remote-sensing services, an important step in the development of remote-sensing space technology. The "Jilin-1" satellites include one optical remote-sensing satellite, two satellites for video imaging and another for imaging technique testing, according to an announcement from the launch center. (Xinhua/Zhao Peng)
Visitors taste tea at a tea expo in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China's Hebei Province, Oct. 7, 2015. The five-day tea expo kicked off here Wednesday. (Xinhua/Zhu Xudong)
A visitor takes pictures of an exhibit displayed at Shanxi Museum in Taiyuan, capital of north China's Shanxi Province, Oct. 7, 2015. Many people came to visit Shanxi Museum during their seven-day National Day holidays, which ends on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)
Rachelle Liu, a 17-year-old Chinese-American, poses for photos after being selected as one of the seven princesses for the 2016 Rose Parade Royal Court in Pasadena, California of US on October 4, 2015. As the only Chinese-American among the seven members, Liu was selected at the end of a month-long process that began with hundreds of Pasadena-area girls who participated in the Tournament of Roses Royal Court tryouts. The Rose Queen for the event will be selected on October 22. (Photo: China News Service/ Mao Jianjun)/QUOTE]
Rachelle Liu (L2), a 17-year-old Chinese-American poses for photos after being selected as one of the seven princesses for the 2016 Rose Parade Royal Court in Pasadena, California of US on October 4, 2015. As the only Chinese-American among the seven members, Liu was selected at the end of a month-long process that began with hundreds of Pasadena-area girls who participated in the Tournament of Roses Royal Court tryouts. The Rose Queen for the event will be selected on October 22. (Photo: China News Service/ Mao Jianjun)