Kodama
Experienced
- Oct 11, 2019
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Was he trying to save her life???straight entry into the Darwin awards i'd say
Oh my Gosh!!!From what I read in a UK paper, they were getting passionate, she leaned back, went to far and slipped dragging him with her
looks like he wouldnt even have had time to think about that- she had her legs wrapped right round him-the bridge railing acted as a kind of fulcrum (in the mans case atleast) due to its exact height- she leaned far too far back (I guess is wayyyy to stating the bloody obvious)...this is another accident story...that makes me think-they went so swiftly and without having time to think about it really - yet here I am trapped in a life I dont want-wish we could trade places- as they (and their family) didnt want to them to die- its a cruel world.Was he trying to save her life???
It's a cruel life my friend unfortunately.looks like he wouldnt even have had time to think about that- she had her legs wrapped right round him-the bridge railing acted as a kind of fulcrum (in the mans case atleast) due to its exact height- she leaned far too far back (I guess is wayyyy to stating the bloody obvious)...this is another accident story...that makes me think-they went so swiftly and without having time to think about it really - I here I am trapped in a life I dont want-wish we could trade places- as they (and their family) didnt want to them to die- its a cruel world.
Hey MeltingHeart I'm sorry for all your pain and suffering. I always enjoy your posts and what you have to say. I think you should be a writer as you have a way with words. You always have a heartfelt message and I know you have helped so many people here with your kindheart.looks like he wouldnt even have had time to think about that- she had her legs wrapped right round him-the bridge railing acted as a kind of fulcrum (in the mans case atleast) due to its exact height- she leaned far too far back (I guess is wayyyy to stating the bloody obvious)...this is another accident story...that makes me think-they went so swiftly and without having time to think about it really - I here I am trapped in a life I dont want-wish we could trade places- as they (and their family) didnt want to them to die- its a cruel world.
Thankyou, this is kind of you...I always wanted to do more writing...just felt like I never had the time or in some ways lacked inspiration also, perhaps if I were destined to have been a writer I would have found the time somehow! who knows- always felt too bogged down in getting by each day, the drudgery of work and other soul depleting pursuits & then in the brief time away from that- always sought out the more immediate escapist activities-which retrospectively was not always the best choice-but at the time it was always what I felt I needed or wanted. I know I do have a kind heart- this is prob one of the few nice things I would be able to say about myself-as I know it is true! so thanks recognising that & for saying that. (mind you just realised my first joke about the couple on the bridge was not very kind-hearted! Just a silly joke, I like to think I can be funny too sometimes. Have a good day- if possible.It's a cruel life my friend unfortunately.
Hey MeltingHeart I'm sorry for all your pain and suffering. I always enjoy your posts and what you have to say. I think you should be a writer as you have a way with words. You always have a heartfelt message and I know you have helped so many people here with your kindheart.
You're definitely funny too!Thankyou, this is kind of you...I always wanted to do more writing...just felt like I never had the time or in some ways lacked inspiration also, perhaps if I were destined to have been a writer I would have found the time somehow! who knows- always felt too bogged down in getting by each day, the drudgery of work and other soul depleting pursuits & then in the brief time away from that- always sought out the more immediate escapist activities-which retrospectively was not always the best choice-but at the time it was always what I felt I needed or wanted. I know I do have a kind heart- this is prob one of the few nice things I would be able to say about myself-as I know it is true! so thanks recognising that & for saying that. (mind you just realised my first joke about the couple on the bridge was not very kind-hearted! Just a silly joke, I like to think I can be funny too sometimes. Have a good day- if possible.
Screw dying, or die screwing ?God no, screw dying with somebody else. I need to be alone.
Ouai sinon il aurait eu la vivacité d'esprit de la sauver. . . . . . coq ardennaise ??
Wish I spoke FrenchIl a trop pensé avec sa
Wish I spoke French
Il n'empêche... ils sont partis comme on aimerait tous partir (make me feel good to write in Fr)
Eisenhower?Chéri, je sens que le monde bouge.
I bet the French people still know who Ike was,
Eisenhower?
He helped in the French Liberation or something? (i'll have a read)- god i wish those tablets were still available- her death scene looked fairly peaceful , though that may be a falsity of judgement on my part- she still looked beautiful even on her death bed- woah, just had a quick read and it said she actually had Nembutal in her blood too! I bet she didnt have to pop over to Mexico or get A's contact details to get it! r.i.p Norma.Yes !
Great man.
President through the 1950's (which you were eulogising as the era of Norma Jean Baker and endlessly available lethal sleeping tablets.)
My profile pic is a famous photo of him. I suspect it is a film still.
Taken 5th June 1944 at Greenham Common Air Base near Newbury, England, he was visiting men of the 101st Airborne Division who were preparing to take off for D-Day.
There place wasn't even that high! Think was the way they fell- looked like it would have been straight on their heads! It is tragic as was an accident but also don't think they would have even had a second to think about it. On a personal level- I would never have dreamed of sitting like that if I existed happily in the land of living & didn't want to ctb! Pretty crazy thing to do - drunk or not, even if yr on holiday/ in a moment of passion or whateverIt is tragic if the couple was not wanting to CTB, but did end up dying in the end. Personally, I would not wish to die like that, I'd rather an instant death or drifting into unconsciousness (falling asleep), and that is because of the sheer terror of falling from great heights (I don't like heights that much - but it's a method that I would choose if firearms weren't available for me).
ahhh sad for others - but the best way really - how wonderful in many ways- to be on a trip and celebrating with yr wife- no pain no suffering- thats a good death. r.i.p to him.My aunt and uncle had gone for a city break to celebrate a wedding anniversary.
He went to lie down for a few minutes and never woke up.
No pain. An aneurysm during sleep.
Rather traumatic for those left behind but we're not talking about them.
Far preferrable to the long,slow death that comes with age or a prolonged illness