Jakey
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« on: 30 May 2008, 05:18:58 » |
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I decided to play the pass-out game during Physics today. In case you've never played, what you do is bend over next to a wall and start to breathe really hard, until you start hyperventilating. Then you stand up really fast and cross your arms over your chest, and you get two people to push you really hard against the wall. Once they let go, pop, you're out. Well I passed out. First off, let me say that that is an experience I will never forget. I remember the sound of everything and then nothing. I woke up seriously thinking I was a dog with no limbs. Then one of my friends told me I was seizing on the floor, and drooling. In addition I almost broke my nose on a nearby desk on the way down. I was literally inches from breaking my nose. He told me he'd never look at me the same way again. It's been a weird day, for sure, I've run the entire spectrum of emotions, and it's been QUITE a rollercoaster ride. Hahaha. BUT I'M STILL HERE! Jake hasn't seen the pearly gates yet. P.S. I know I am stupid.
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #23 on: 31 May 2008, 02:32:58 » |
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*crushes both your chests* Oops. Did I push too hard? Posted on: May 30, 2008, 09:32:46 PM
I am tempted to draw this.
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I can skin anything smaller than a bobcat in 30 seconds.
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Lunchebox
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« Reply #32 on: 1 June 2008, 07:31:30 » |
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I had a near-death experience, wasn't as dramatic as yours.
I was riding my bike home, I was like 14 at the time, and, since it looked clear, I started across the street, and apparently the light down the road changed green, because all of the sudden-- Cars, #####ing everywhere. I weaved and dodged, and then I saw a bus coming, so I peddled faster, to beat it. The bus speeded up to beat me. Basically there was a curb in front ome and I knew if I bunny-hopped it, I'd be okay.
Then the moment of truth came, and I kinda realized that I don't know how to bunny-hop.
I saw the bus next to me, and everything went black.
The blackness, I remember, being aware of it, but not really having a sense of self.
I awoke, I guess, a few seconds later, on the curb, face down, my bike across my back, and hearing the bus honk it's horn as it drove away. Someone in a truck stopped to help me up.
The front tire was popped, completely. So I think i hit the the curb, with the front wheel, and flew forward, and the force sent my bike after me.
I was in a blank state as I walked home with my broken bike.
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #34 on: 1 June 2008, 14:28:59 » |
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I few summers ago I was riding my bike, and there was a curb next to that I could have gotten onto, but the end of it was all dug up to be replaced, so I's have to stop to get up or ruin my front tire. Anyways, it was about 5 inches up so no riding onto it. I end up getting forces to ride right next to it under a bridge, and get side swiped by a malibu, hit and run, crack me head off the pavement, rolled about 15 feet and then had to get out of traffic when I regained consciousness. I walked away with a helluva concussion (couldn't sleep without puking for 2 days). Worst thing, I called my mom to come pick me up after the ambulance got there, and she was wasted drunk. Embarassing as hell. I could sense the pity from the paramedics. She did a lot of screaming and wailing and crap which just about split my head. If she was any other woman but my mom I probably would have just told her to shut the ##### up and leave me alone.
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I can skin anything smaller than a bobcat in 30 seconds.
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