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Old 08-15-2005, 10:05 PM
Weatherhead03 Weatherhead03 is offline
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Up until yesterday I had not witnessed anything Graphic or disturbing. So on with the story.
I am in ontario visting some family and everything had been going fine until at about 10 yesterday morning we hear a loud smash. Instantly my uncle screams to my aunt to call 911 and get help.
We run outside and there had been a car accident between a BMW SUV and a ford f-150. The SUV ran the stop sign at about 120kmh and t-boned this truck. The SUV was sent straight up about 10 feet in the air and straight into a ditch. The truck flew in the ditch also but it was hit so hard that the box was smashed clean off.
As I ran outside I see a guy lying unconcious in the ditch bleeding. He had been ejected through the sunroof and smashed on the ground. The side of his head was smashed in and he was struggling to breath. A man in the truck that was upside down was screaming for us to help him. He ended up having a chunk out of his arm and his head was smashed up but nothing that serious.
The women he was with ended up having 6 smashed vertabrea in her back and a shattered pelvis and was taking to detroit hospital and isnt expected to make it. The man in the SUV who was unconcious started to fade because his chest was also crushed so the immediately had to cut open his throat and try to intubate him. (this is where the open up your lungs with a tube) They tried this 5 or 6 times until they finally airvaced him to london hospital. He is also expected to die.
They later find out the SUV is stolen and the driver was drunk.
Teaches you not to drink and drive after you've seen a man struggling like that to live and is in such rough shape.
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Old 08-15-2005, 10:08 PM
Dominic Dominic is offline
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banging jenna jameson would be cool for me to have a story to tell but i'm not envious of it. i'm not into her and i would get as much worth out of banging any other attractive celebrity. not that i have. but i would be very jealous of anybody nailing aurora in a not-for-pay situation.

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I didn't bang Aurora, so you have no need to be jealous. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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We'd like to hear some more of your Aurora stories though [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

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believe it or not, off the set, you'd never know she was a porn star...very sweet and nice....and studious....always studying during any down-time on the set...putting herself thru college. Something a little off about her though, because I could go up to her and suggest she lets us try to put three diks in her ass at once and she's reply like I just asked her if I could borrow some gum. "Sure, no problem."

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Old 08-15-2005, 10:10 PM
DoubleClutch DoubleClutch is offline
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Holy crap. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Old 08-15-2005, 10:11 PM
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Awesome. Who else have you done of noteworthiness?
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Old 08-15-2005, 10:50 PM
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Sudan, Africa

3 men are chasing a woman down the side streets. They catch her and tie her to a post. One produces and automobile tire and places it over her head, another pours the contents of a tin can inside the tire, and they then light it on fire.

I still have cold shivers when I think of this.
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Old 08-15-2005, 10:53 PM
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Second post – I was talking to my dad and asked him this question – He answered in one word - Tarawa
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Old 08-15-2005, 11:54 PM
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A tree at the golf course where I work was blown over, and crashed through the roof of a golf cart and killed the woman sitting inside it. My mom is a nurse, and rushed to the scene, but couldn't do anything about it. Two of my friends that I work with had to clean the cart after the body was removed.
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Old 08-16-2005, 12:46 AM
Mr_J Mr_J is offline
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I saw someone get hit by a train.
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Old 08-16-2005, 01:04 AM
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San Francisco right near 16th and Mission, maybe 12 years ago. Mexican crackhead was in one of the trees by the entrance to the BART station smoking up. He loses balance and falls, I have not been back to the city in ages, but they had wrought iron fences with spikes back then, and the way he lands one of the spikes goes right though the soft spot a couple of inches below his groin and comes out somewhere in his lower back. Dude is impaled.

I did not see that part, but we did run over when we heard his milk curdling death screams. He's stuck at least 5 minutes before the paramedics arrive, and they can not actually remove him. 10 minutes later some city worker with badass tools arrives, and they had to cut through the wrought iron, while the whole time the guy is begging to be shot. "Kill me now, just shoot me" I felt bad enough I woulda done him the favor if I had a gun. Not much gore visible, but man, I felt his agony.

Let that be a lesson to you young aspiring crackheads...do yourself a favor, stick to alleyways and abandoned buildings.
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Old 08-16-2005, 03:06 AM
UseThePeenEnd UseThePeenEnd is offline
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4 from paramedic days long gone by, all about 1976-78 in Stanly County NC:

<3 paragraphs deleted. There are plenty of living relatives of these victims, and some may play poker and read the forum, and I go back there occasionally. Not smart. retained this one, though...>

In contrast, sometimes you had trouble keeping a straight face. Stanly County was a dry county then, you could not even buy beer. There were bootleg joints instead. We got a call to one of these places about 10am on a weekday. When we arrived, this was a little block building on a dirt road by a bluff on the Pee Dee river. We walked in and there were four bleary looking men drinking and playing draw poker. Another guy was lying on a cot at the side of the room. We asked what was the problem, and one guy points to the figure on the cot. This man was stone dead, literally a stiff. After we put the body on the stretcher, we had to ask the card players to get up so that we could get the loaded stretcher out, and they grudgingly did so. As we left and the screen door squeaked shut, I heard from within:

"Two cards".

True story.
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