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Had the biggest scare of my life this morning


-Davo
11-19-2004, 05:27 AM
I have had 5 hours sleep (as I was up all night playing San Andreas) when my mum came into my room at 7:15 before she left for work and said in a really nervous, almost sad, tone of voice and said "David, please call me when you get up, I need to talk to you".

Late last week, my mum's mum, my Grandmum had falled out of bed in the middle of the night and hit her head, she's 79 years old, and can't walk properly, and yeah, she suffered minor injury's (intense bruising, and non-stop bleeding for 3 days, she WAS hospitalised for 24 hours), and when mum said "call me, we need to talk" I almost started crying because I thought she passed away during the night, I got so scared I couldn't sleep. Then I did cry when mum left (I had just woken up fully, and started to comprehend). I'm very close to my grandparents.
I got out of bed at 8:10 and I read a note written by mum: "David, can you please go to the shops to get the cake for tomorrow night, ring me if you can't get there", what the..?
I was still worried to I went for a bike ride, an hour late I rang mum, she said "I forgot about the cake for your brotherm can you pick one up?"

Man, I feel like such a pussy.....

Anyway, to not waste a decent thread, what's the biggest scare of your life? (You can say a scare is when you thought one thing, but the result is differant to what you expected - just to clear it up)

-Jayson-
11-19-2004, 08:28 AM
man no, ive lost both my grandfathers now, one was a very unexpected death and it hurt really bad. I worry about my grandmother now, shes all alone in her house and her health is okay, but you can see it starting to take its toll on her. Its really sad to see.

Just glad everything worked out for you

Rbraczyk
11-19-2004, 09:17 AM
^same as you jayson, cept my grandmother has dementia

finally_retired
11-19-2004, 01:20 PM
The biggest scare of my life was about 6 years ago. I was driving my daughter and my new baby grandson back from the hospital in an 8 month old E55 AMG, when a lorry that I was following spilled its load. Problem was it was carrying house bricks, which went under the wheels, and through the windscreen, which caused me to loose controll.

The car then left the road, down an embankment where after rolling 4 or 5 times, it came to a stop (right way up) in a field. I was still awake, but my daughter who was sitting in the back with the baby, had been knocked unconsious, and had slumped over the baby. When I turned around to look in the back of the car, I don't think I've ever been that scared in my life.

Both are fine, however a police report sait, that if anyone were sitting on the front pasanger seat, they would have been killed due to the vollume of bricks that enterd the car on that side. Kind of lucky really.

fredjacksonsan
11-19-2004, 01:37 PM
I was driving down the highway, speed limit 55, at about 35 in freezing rain/snow/ice pellets. It was straight and flat, and there was about 1-2" of frozen stuff on the road. Visibility was low.

I suddenly saw the vehicle in the middle of the road in front of me. It was stopped and sideways. I won't ever forget the big "O"s that the driver and rear seat passenger had on their faces as I got closer. I hit the brakes but with the icy roads I didn't even slow down and braced for impact. The driver finally gave his car the gas and ran into the median; our vehicles missed by a couple feet at most. I was sure I was going to send both of them to the hospital.

RSX-S777
11-19-2004, 02:32 PM
Most of my really close childhood friends have died in tragic accidents over the past 10 years. So when my best friend was sent to Tikrit, Iraq around Christmas time 2 years ago I was thinking "this is fucking GREAT". Six weeks pass and I get a message from my secretary saying his mother called, call her as soon as possible, it's an EMERGENCY. So now I'm thinking I'm fresh out of good friends- he's dead for sure. I call her up, completely bugging out...

She tells me she just wanted to give me an address in Iraq so I could send packages. It was very urgent due to the fact that packages take a while to get out to the units, and she wanted to make sure he got them before he came home. Jesus...

Mediocrity
11-19-2004, 02:46 PM
Probably the biggest scare of my life was when I was driving to work one morning...

I usually make an effort to dim my lights asap when I see someone coming my way instead of making sure I'm ready for a turn or whatever...

so I was driving down this steep incline with a sharp turn and I had my brights on, a car came the other way and I quickly dimmed, but then I had to turn to avoid the car... I had overcorrected and I swerved to the other side again, back to the other and then finally corrected myself for the rest of the way down.

One of the few times I'm glad I have FWD and that I remain calm when im not in control. The roads were wet.

publicenemy137
11-19-2004, 03:05 PM
hmm I can't remember, I guess I haven't had a moment when I was very very scared. All of my grandparents have died except for one grandmother, and we don't speak often b/c we speak different languages. No scary moments here yet...

SniperX13
11-19-2004, 03:27 PM
back in 1997, I was driving a 1994 Mustang GT, turning onto a highway offramp. THere was construction on the ramp, and I will admit, I was gunning it up the ramp. I went over the white line breifly, and I still to this day have no clue what was on the ground, but the passengers rear tire shredded on something, I went into a spin, and the car slid down the drivers side embankment and slid off one of this concrete storm drain entrances. I am lucky the car didnt roll, or worse. my friend was with me, and she was kinda shaken up, but not to bad. I ended up shearing the rear tire off from the axleand there was quite a bit of damage to the underbody from grinding over the concrete at an angle. all in all about 2500 dollars worth of damage. and insurance dropped me. Ever since then, my pretty reckless days of driving are over.

Oz
11-19-2004, 08:04 PM
Scariest morning - 3 day late period. Nuff said.

95dxcivic
11-19-2004, 08:24 PM
man no, ive lost both my grandfathers now, one was a very unexpected death and it hurt really bad. I worry about my grandmother now, shes all alone in her house and her health is okay, but you can see it starting to take its toll on her. Its really sad to see.

Just glad everything worked out for you

I have lost both my grandma's, One of my grandpa's still lives in mexico and the other one is hiding out in some place in mexico because he was affeliated with the mexican mob back in his days, so people want him dead.

958Rocky
11-19-2004, 09:07 PM
rsx-s777 you get a secratary? thats awesome whats your job?

crayzayjay
11-19-2004, 09:15 PM
Scariest morning - 3 day late period. Nuff said.
Try a week....

FairyDust
11-20-2004, 01:18 AM
Or completely missing it while on bc too... thats scary shit

I think the scariest thing for me though was about 2yrs ago my husband was flying over a certain country and I was listening to cnn in the afternoon while cleaning the house or something and I hear that the same type of plane that he's on had crashed, over the same country. Needless to say I was pretty freakin scared that it was him. Its not a country his planes fly over daily and stuff at least to my knowledge. I was probably the happiest person in the world when he called me that night. I completely thought he was on that plane though. Whats the chances?

Gotti
11-20-2004, 07:06 PM
my 1 grandpa was dead when i was born, the other died 2 years ago, his wife my grandma died a year ago. Now i only have one grandma left in poland, she can barely see now, and she's in and out of the hospital all the time. she's around 80

Dustin_S
11-20-2004, 08:41 PM
yeah...I'm with Oz. late period=teh sc4ry:( :(

MasterChief1724
11-20-2004, 09:27 PM
Yeah my grandad died of cancer few years ago. It sucked because he was never hungry since he had to take so many pills over a day. I think it was like 128 pills a day.

Rbraczyk
11-20-2004, 11:43 PM
Only have three relatives left in teh states. Dad, mother, grandmother. The rest are somewhere in Poland.

KustmAce
11-21-2004, 12:59 PM
I was in an argument with my gf and then the phone went dead. I called her back a few minutes later and they had been in a car accident. The SUV they were had rolled.

I was freaking out, and when I got there the SUV was on its side, and there were like 4 cops an ambulance and a firetruck. I was so freaked I could hardly breathe. Luckily they were all ok.

Mediocrity
11-21-2004, 02:16 PM
2 week late period...

aloharocky
11-21-2004, 07:31 PM
I was in an argument with my gf and then the phone went dead. I called her back a few minutes later and they had been in a car accident. The SUV they were had rolled.

I was freaking out, and when I got there the SUV was on its side, and there were like 4 cops an ambulance and a firetruck. I was so freaked I could hardly breathe. Luckily they were all ok.


If she was yakking on the phone with you while driving, then it wasn't an accident. Was she driving, or just upsetting the driver?

Neutrino
11-21-2004, 07:53 PM
If she was yakking on the phone with you while driving, then it wasn't an accident. Was she driving, or just upsetting the driver?

Weren't you just warned by EclipseRST about posts like this? Do you even realise how offensive it is? So have fun in your 1 week vacation.


Also understand this if you re-sign up during this week you will be banned permanently.

Psman32@af
11-22-2004, 01:44 PM
scariest moment for me, is well right now. my gf is currently 6 days late for her period. this isnt very fun as we are both young. the second scariest thing, having to tell my dad later today that my gf is 6 days late. i know she could just be late, but i need some support right now and could need alot more in the near future.

nuclear puppy
11-22-2004, 02:26 PM
I crashed into a gas station on my way home from work one evening. Could easily have killed a dozen people but luckily no one was hurt.

b18ls
11-22-2004, 02:36 PM
I woke up this morning with a cup of my sons apple juice spilled on my leg. I thought I pissed myself. Talk about scary.

Mediocrity
11-22-2004, 02:42 PM
why would you even tell your parents that your girlfriends late?

Kiiinda retarded.

Psman32@af
11-22-2004, 04:28 PM
her mom is putting some heavy pressure on my gf if we have been doing anything, as her mom knows shes late. wensday well be taking a test adn wed have to tell soon after that. im not sure how the parents will react. and it may be brought up very very soon as in the next time i see her parents, which would be thanksgiving. in other words, im ballbering about somethign that doesnt matter much at this point but could matter a shitload in just a couple days.

2of9
11-22-2004, 05:17 PM
scariest incident i've been in was when my friend and i took his brothers car...Soob WRX Turbo, and while he was revving it, he thought the car died because the rev meter thing didnt idol, this was the highway too. He revs that Subby like a VTEC, but anyways, it "died" on us. then i thought he misshifted, and the car died or he blew the turbo. we stopped at the side curve on the highway, and we checked the engine, turbo was fine, but the clutch was a near death. I could smell it. We then saw a pig pass by and GOD ol mighty he didnt stop...that was scary shit there...

DjMasaker
11-22-2004, 07:09 PM
getting shot at by AK's is very scary....

clawhammer
11-22-2004, 08:13 PM
I woke up this morning with a cup of my sons apple juice spilled on my leg. I thought I pissed myself. Talk about scary.
That's gotta be the best one so far.

carnut
11-23-2004, 12:46 AM
My son calling me on my cell phone saying he was in an car accident. The air bag prevented him from any injuries.

My girl friend saying she was late. I'm looking forward to retirement in the next few years! It was a false alarm...whew!

-Davo
11-23-2004, 08:19 AM
Some of those were just halarious (mainly the "gf late" ones)

Soon my "scariest moment" won't be a false alarm (But i'm really hoping not for a few years....)

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