Near Death Experiences II
Freddie Woo says: I was once caught right in the middle of in an early morning high-speed 30-car pile-up on the M3, but emerged from the chaos in the only car not to have suffered a dent. My trousers told a different story, and learned that you *do* empty your bowels as Death's icy grip reaches out for you. Tell us about your audition for the Final Destination films.
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( , Thu 15 May 2014, 12:55)
Freddie Woo says: I was once caught right in the middle of in an early morning high-speed 30-car pile-up on the M3, but emerged from the chaos in the only car not to have suffered a dent. My trousers told a different story, and learned that you *do* empty your bowels as Death's icy grip reaches out for you. Tell us about your audition for the Final Destination films.
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Seems legit. After all, it's standard emergency services practice to drag from cars people who may have suffered back and/or neck injuries.
( , Fri 16 May 2014, 19:14, 4 replies)
( , Fri 16 May 2014, 19:14, 4 replies)
Well, you would drag someone out regardless of potential spinals,
if, for instance, the vehicle looks to be moments away from being engulfed in flames.
( , Fri 16 May 2014, 19:16, closed)
if, for instance, the vehicle looks to be moments away from being engulfed in flames.
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He did say it was coppers Badgey.
Having seen one of those cunts tip a cripple out of her wheelchair for having the gall to be on a protest march I believe him.
( , Fri 16 May 2014, 20:42, closed)
Having seen one of those cunts tip a cripple out of her wheelchair for having the gall to be on a protest march I believe him.
( , Fri 16 May 2014, 20:42, closed)
probably a bit too nancying and soft given your bedside manner, eh?
( , Mon 19 May 2014, 16:55, closed)
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