What an embarrassing way to die.Jay wrote:
I have to go to another wake fell down the stairs celebrating the mets win, hit his head and died a day later. Leaves behind an 18 month old son

What an embarrassing way to die.Jay wrote:
I have to go to another wake fell down the stairs celebrating the mets win, hit his head and died a day later. Leaves behind an 18 month old son
Sorry to hear that.Jay wrote:
I have to go to another wake fell down the stairs celebrating the mets win, hit his head and died a day later. Leaves behind an 18 month old son
Last edited by uziq (2015-10-19 06:40:19)
It depends on if he would simply be another burden on his wife...uziq wrote:
that is a really rubbish way to die.
but hey, and i hope you don't mind me saying this... it's better he died than lived on with a severe head injury.
severe head injury pretty much denotes severe burden.Jay wrote:
It depends on if he would simply be another burden on his wife...uziq wrote:
that is a really rubbish way to die.
but hey, and i hope you don't mind me saying this... it's better he died than lived on with a severe head injury.
Who I found out today is 3 months pregnant with their second kid.
It does solve a lot of problems. It just also prevents enjoyment of that fact.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Why you die you cease to exist. Isn't that scary?
Last edited by SuperJail Warden (2015-10-19 17:34:42)
Been under three times, and it defies subjective description. How do you describe being unaware of self or the passage of time, when whatever inkling you may have gotten of it is probably lesser form of it as a combination of the periods of going under and recovery, with no recollection of what happened in between.Cybargs wrote:
go under anesthetics. you won't know or feel a thing.
Adams_BJ wrote:
David Bowie. This does make me sad.