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May 19th, 2003, 08:13 AM
#11
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A friend i had classes with died this saturday, 17th of May.
He went out on friday night, he consumed extasis and coke in a party and he had a heart attack while he was asleep at home. His brother found him the next morning
heart attack with 20 years old, huh ???
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May 19th, 2003, 11:07 AM
#12
A friend of mine (aged 16) died 24years ago.. 20th of may... car surfing...drunk.... ironic.. his girlfriend died a year later almost to the hour, about 100yards away on the same road, her drunken friend drove under a Road train..
Noia, don't it just ripp ya heart out, stupid spur of the moment decision.. pow life changes forever..
take care M8
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May 19th, 2003, 12:37 PM
#13
I found out today what he was doing on the tracks.....he'd dropped his mobile....he didn't see the bullet train.....he didn't stand a chance....at least there was no pain.
At peace Mike Badger
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May 19th, 2003, 01:13 PM
#14
It's not only doing stupid things that can kill you when drunk. Drinking too much can be just as bed. A buddy of mine had an operation as a child and a side effect is that it is nearly impossible for him to vomit. He was at Rugby initiation first year and by the time he got home someone decided to call the ambulance. When he got to the hospital, they measured his blood-alcohol level at 0.52 (legal is 0.08). He had blood in his alcohol. He actually legally died that night, but they luckily they were able to bring him back. His cause of death on his toe tag, overhazing. Don't do stupid stuff, and don't drink too much either.
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May 20th, 2003, 08:14 AM
#15
Sorry to hear about your friend Noia.Alcohol is one of the most wide spread disaster causes in the world I think and yet people always find a way to talk their way around it when confronted about this very sensitive issue.My condolences once again to family and friends left behind.
Practise what you preach.
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May 20th, 2003, 12:10 PM
#16
i stopped drinking like a year ago, i dont miss that hang over feeling, i learned alot about this kinda stuff, If any of you know the band Acid Bath, The bass player was killed along with his Mom and Dad in a car accident when a drunk driver hit them, his little brother was in the car to but survived, he was put in icu for a coule days, the driver was a repeat drunk driver and unharmed.....i hope hes ****ing rotting in prison.
sorry to hear about all of your stories, one thing i can say, i stopped drinking yes but when i did, i never drove unless i was moving a vehicle out of the way of another in the parking spot, i was more responcible than people actually old enough to drink.
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May 20th, 2003, 02:56 PM
#17
I had an uncle who was a realy bad alcaholic. He'd been in and out of rehab god only knows how many times. He got drunk at home one night and fell asleep in a chair with a lit cigarette. He lived in an apartment building he and 3 other people lost their lives that night not to mention the poeple who lost their homes. My parents did their best to keep him away from me and my brother when we were growing up but just seeing that was enough to make me not much of a drinker. Ill have a beer everyonce in a while or something like that but verry rarely do i get drunk. To all the folks who have posted here about loosing someone to "partying" and to all the people who could have told a similar story but didnt : My heart goes out to each and every one of you.
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May 22nd, 2003, 04:52 AM
#18
Am very sorry to hear that Noia................................................................. I now how to feels, But he is in a better place.................Bye d00d
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May 22nd, 2003, 05:21 AM
#19
I am very sorry to hear that, This thread just reminded me about my uncle and aunt both died at the same time in road accident, some years back, it was pretty sad. They only have one son 17 at that time, got alone. Ah man technology is so advance but we can't bring those who dies. It is sad.
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May 22nd, 2003, 07:32 AM
#20
Sorry to hear about your loss.I know just how you feel last year i lose two very close friends that were kill while driving intoxicated.It happen right around the corner from where i live.The avatar that i use is in the loving memory of them.
I had to google 'jfgi' to see what it meant. The irony is overwhelming.
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