Anonymous wrote:I know someone who was killed by a bear while camping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pipe came off back of truck on interstate at high speed, came directly through the windshield of my friend’s mom’s car. She was in the passenger seat and dad was driving. Pipe went cleanly through her skull.
Was this on the Long Island Expressway? I remember that accident. It was someone slightly famous, but I can't remember.
It was the director Alan Pakula who died that way on the LEI - a pipe came off a vehicle, bounced off the roadway and in through his front windshield impaling him.
Wasnt this scene in The Omen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tree fell on my Dad’s friend’s car while driving
This is one of my biggest fears!
It happened to a mom in NW DC a few years ago. She was driving her kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you suck. I loathe this thread. I know, it’s on me to ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:Dh already makes fun of me because I have a phobia of driving behind a truck or car with a load that could detach. This thread has merely confirmed my instincts.
When my kids were young I was terrified of hot cat death. I insisted that daycare always always call if kid is late or doesn’t show up. I guess now cars have alarms and such.
Anonymous wrote:My biggest fear is having a log, pole, or ladder fall off a truck in front of me while I'm driving and decapitate or otherwise impale me. I can't be behind them. It's freaky to me reading about similar things happening to friends of posters here.
I know someone whose toddler was killed by a lawnmower. Tragic and freak accident. I can't even imagine knowing that's how someone I loved died.
Anonymous wrote:Dh already makes fun of me because I have a phobia of driving behind a truck or car with a load that could detach. This thread has merely confirmed my instincts.
When my kids were young I was terrified of hot cat death. I insisted that daycare always always call if kid is late or doesn’t show up. I guess now cars have alarms and such.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend’s uncle’s dog spontaneously combusted back in high school.
Riiight. Your friend's uncle is a serial killer.
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s uncle’s dog spontaneously combusted back in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, DCUM, fuel my existential anxiety on this fine Friday.
Rip current, took a star football player on afternoon and he drowned. The whole school was a wreck.
I know 2 people who drowned because of the rip current at Ocean City. One is currently in a vegetative state and one is back to normal but spent 2 weeks in the hospital. They were two separate incidents.
If they are still alive, they didn’t drown. I’m confused by this post.
You can drown and be resuscitated. It happened to me. I drowned (I was dead) and I was resuscitated (brought back to life).
Anonymous wrote:My mom was a court reporter in the 80's and she told me about a case where two teenaged girls were killed when the tailgate of an asphalt truck malfunctioned. The contents of the truck (tons of asphalt) filled their vehicle, killing them. It was a wrongful death lawsuit and the truck company claimed it was the girl's fault for driving too close to the truck. The girls' families won, of course.