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September 26, 2002 at 7:20 am #67266
Phil
MemberHow tasty, i think the topic has sunk to a new low!!!
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September 26, 2002 at 10:36 pm #67286VaderX
Membermost painfull eXPerience: Windows eXPerience (XP)
my most painfull experience as far as i can remember is when i was on the way to home and i twisted my ankle very badly and still walked twenty minutes with my terribly hurting ankle. ouch!
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September 27, 2002 at 10:24 pm #67253Mr. Diablos
MemberGet this…. Gym class. Soccer. Crazy, steroid-happy upper classmen. Need I say more?
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September 28, 2002 at 6:33 am #67285VaderX
MemberQuote:quote: Need I say more?You most certainly do! hehe…
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Edited by – VaderX on 09/28/2002 01:34:55
July 17, 2003 at 10:17 am #67303flyinghighnow
MemberThat would be the time when I was 4 years old my one sister and I were on top of a book case, she was about 10 at the time, and she said on the count of 3 we will jump together. She took my hand and count 1, 2, and jumped and pulled me with her, I fell to the floor and smacked my head off it and it knocked me out, the sister who jumped with me screamed he is dead he is dead, my other sister says no he is alive he is still breathing.
Or the time I was jump off the stair steps, and jump off one step pretty far up and wham when I hit the floor I broke my collar bone.
July 17, 2003 at 9:11 pm #67304witch
MemberBreaking my nose. Nothing could possibly hurt more!!! (Maybe childbirth, but I haven’t experienced that yet.)
July 19, 2003 at 10:22 pm #67301Someguy03
MemberI was riding my bike full speed down a hill. I started to make a sharp turn but what i didnt know is that if you start peddling to fast the peddles lock. (it was a old bike) So when i got ready to put on brake, (i had to push my peddles backwards because it didnt have handbrakes) My peddles locked and i couldnt slow down. I drove right next to a stop sign, i though i was gonna hit it head on but i turned, i thought i was free. Then i slammed my knee head on into the sign’s poll. I hit it so hard that it knocked me off my bike. Couldn’t walk for a few days.
July 21, 2003 at 1:52 pm #67305Yaya
MemberPhysical:
I have to agree with Jeff on the physical pain! I had gall stones (along with pancreatitis)when I was four months pregnant. I couldn’t imagine anything more painful until 5 months later when my 8lb. 8oz. daughter was born Ah’na-tur-al. 😮Mental:
Loosing my Grandma when I was 12 and hearing the Mortuary man hammering a nail into our house to hang the funeral wreath on. That sound has stayed with me all my life. It was the worst pain my heart had ever felt until I heard my son crying over the death of his grandma. I knew his heart was breaking. Then I knew what real pain was! Seeing your child suffer is (to me) the worst pain of all!!!(((((BIG HUGS))))) to all those who have suffered the loss of a loved one.
July 25, 2003 at 8:19 pm #67300Chelc
MemberMy most painful experience would be the death of my grandmother. She was diagnosed with pancreas cancer in September of 2002. The Docter didnt think she would make it until Christmas, and here it is, the end of July of 2003. My mom was the only one that lived close to my grandma so she was always at her house helping my grandpa and gma out.(my mom is also a nurse so she knows what to do) Just this Sunday me and my cousins were at my grandma’s house and she couldnt breathe very well, but she was a fighter. and she faught too! At night time, we decided to go back to my house and sleep because it had been a long day. Right when we got back to my house we got the phone call that she had passed away. It was terrible and we had to drive all the way back to my grandma’s house. The strange part is, that my grandma was waiting for the grandchildren to leave, because after we left she had passed away. I just wish i would have known that she didnt want us to see her go, because we would have left a lot sooner 🙁 but I know that death is a fact of life and everyone is going to die sometime, but just watching a loved one die is a very painful experiance.
July 28, 2003 at 1:53 am #67302bubblemoongirl10
MemberTexthey this is my most painfull experience…ahem
one day my dad took my brother to work and i stayed home i was 10years old at the time and i was going to get some juice when i came back i tripped over a first aid box and broke my whole leg and i was bleeding like hell!!!i couldnt get up so i stayed calm and tryed not to cry but i had to get up the stairs to call 911 or my mom so i tried getting up the stiars with a trial of blood behind me it was hard and painfull but i got up the minute i called 911 i could hear sirrens roaring they came contacted my dad and i was rushed to the hospital with 2 broken ribs one broken leg and a broken arm that was the last time i stayed home and im still recovering so never stay at home!August 9, 2003 at 8:11 pm #67306Venomman
MemberI’d have to say being in the car that ran over my own cat would be it. When I was 10 or 11, my mom, my brother, my sister, me, and my best friend were in the car comin home from target. We pulled into the driveway, my mom hit a bump. The cat ran out in front of us and collided with the car. Just the sight of my lifeless cat will haunt me forever. I will never forget that day.
August 9, 2003 at 8:44 pm #67307Tigerblade
ParticipantQuote:quote:i tripped over a first aid box and broke my whole leg and i was bleeding like hell!!!ahh, the irony…
i’ve had quite a few painful experiences – i’m a walking accident waiting to happen. to pick just one… hmmm… maybe when i went ice skating for the first (and last) time… the girl i was with promised me she wouldnt let me fall. right. sure. well about an hour into it, i tried slowing down or turning around or something and wiped out. LUCKILY, my head broke the fall. *wince* a few hours later… after skating for another hour and then driving home… i came home and my ma promptly drove me to the ER. three hours of sitting around and getting X-rayed and CATscanned… “your son has a concussion” – NO, REALLY? apparently you have to have a degree to figure that one out… geez. yeah so the next day at school – picture me: concussion, so i’m not feelin the best, my eye is swollen shut (it was lotsa fun getting my contacts in)
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