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Fight Death Hommie
Last Sunday my buddy Fez and his friend got into a car accident it was in the news and the newspapers. Anyways he was going about 140km/h when he lost control of his car a Ford Focus and slammed into a tree. He went flying through the windshield and broke his neck, back and has a blood clot in his brain. He's in the intensive care unit at Royal Columbia Hospital fighting for his life. His friend that was in the car is paralyzed.
When I saw him I couldn't beleive my eyes and was still kinda in denial. He couldn't even talk, so I just talked to him and he had tears running down his face. He's only 22 years old and the doctors said he has no chance to survive this. This really sucks cause he was such a chilling person and so much fun to party with, he was also a raver, he went to Grande Finale and APEX 2004. He's too young to die, he doesn't deserve this, he's done nothing wrong. All my prayers go out to him and his family. Fight it hommie |
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*hugs* *big hugs* i dont know what else to say. i had several friends get in a really fukd car accident recently, and i kno going to visit them in the hospital when their wounds are all fresh, and everythings all intense is really difficult.
*hugs* <3 ashes |
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It's too bad that he's in the condition he is, but what did he expect driving 140km/hr on city streets? It'd be much worse if he had hit some innocent person and killed them.
I hope your friend pulls through either way. What is it gonna take to convince half of these morons to SLOW THE FUCK DOWN? |
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When Hell is full, the dead will walk the Earth, eh mikey?
Hope he can pull through, man. And no one here's being harsh....it's stupid to drive without a seatbelt, and it's stupid to drive that fast anywhere, in any vehicle. Put them together, an something bad's gonna happen. Let's hope others who drive like that (Myself included) can learn from his mistakes. Here's to hoping he gets the opportunity to apply what he's learned. |