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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:54 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:19 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:26 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:32 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:54 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:17 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:35 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:01 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:42 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:28 pm
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XxRen_The_Emo_BunnehxX Sweet Little Poppet Just found out my great-grandma might not make it through the night. I feel horrible for my papaw because he will be losing his mom but relived that her pain will finally be over.
She has Alzheimer's and doesn't recognize anyone or anything anymore. She can't eat and really her body is just living because of machines and pure will but her mind isn't there anymore. I feel bad for my papaw especially cause he has already lost most of his family and I am worried how this will affect him and his health. He has a lot of health issues so I really worry for him. -sigh- Hope things get better for yew, =( These things arn't easy, but as long as hope exists there's a good chance he'll get better. and may your grandmother rest in peace among the heavens where she will no longer suffer anymore.
Thank you. She hasn't passed yet and it seems she is holding on by pure will. It is very sad to hear about. Ugh. I am thinking the funeral that I am sure will be happening soon is going to be crazy. Probably a lot of fighting is going to happen. I hope it doesn't come to that. She deserves respect and hopefully my extended family won't cause problems. I also feel bad for my mom for having to deal with this just two days from her birthday. It breaks my heart.
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:07 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:27 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:37 pm
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I was at work tonight and I had to call 911 for the first time in my life. I work at a movie theater and in between movies the employees have a couple hours to do whatever, so I was reading behind the counter (we must have one person behind the counter at all times) while my manager and another co-worker were eating in the manager's office. They had just come in from Subway and when they came in they were like, "There's some drama goin' down at the bus stop!"
So, I'm reading behind the counter and I hear this huge bang and some metal clattering. I literally jump (almost off my stool) and I look out the doors/windows to see a woman standing next to our tipped over trashcan, shouting. I run to my manager's office and I'm like, "I think I found your bus stop people. They're screaming out in front and they knocked over our trashcan." My manager and other co-worker just tell me to take care of it...so I did.
I went back to the lobby and went outside to pick up the trashcan and ashtray. When I get out there I see the woman beating the man on the head and screaming, "I'm going to ******** kill you!" I ignore it and pick the trashcan up. When I finish putting it up I look over to see the male dragging the female down the sidewalk and she's screaming, "Get the ******** off me! Let me go!". That's when I realized it was time to call the cops.
I quickly entered the theater and called 911 on my cell phone. I told the operator what was going on and I went outside to see if they were still fighting. The male had run away, but the female was standing against a building down the block. By the time I was finished with the call, the female had disappeared.
That was pretty much it. The cops, of course, didn't/couldn't do anything about it. I'm still shook up about the whole thing. I feel like I should've done more. I feel like I should have tried to stop the man when he was dragging the woman down the sidewalk, but I didn't. I feel so guilty about it and all I want to do right now is just break down and cry because I don't think I did enough.
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:41 pm
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Dr. OCD I was at work tonight and I had to call 911 for the first time in my life. I work at a movie theater and in between movies the employees have a couple hours to do whatever, so I was reading behind the counter (we must have one person behind the counter at all times) while my manager and another co-worker were eating in the manager's office. They had just come in from Subway and when they came in they were like, "There's some drama goin' down at the bus stop!" So, I'm reading behind the counter and I hear this huge bang and some metal clattering. I literally jump (almost off my stool) and I look out the doors/windows to see a woman standing next to our tipped over trashcan, shouting. I run to my manager's office and I'm like, "I think I found your bus stop people. They're screaming out in front and they knocked over our trashcan." My manager and other co-worker just tell me to take care of it...so I did. I went back to the lobby and went outside to pick up the trashcan and ashtray. When I get out there I see the woman beating the man on the head and screaming, "I'm going to ******** kill you!" I ignore it and pick the trashcan up. When I finish putting it up I look over to see the male dragging the female down the sidewalk and she's screaming, "Get the ******** off me! Let me go!". That's when I realized it was time to call the cops. I quickly entered the theater and called 911 on my cell phone. I told the operator what was going on and I went outside to see if they were still fighting. The male had run away, but the female was standing against a building down the block. By the time I was finished with the call, the female had disappeared. That was pretty much it. The cops, of course, didn't/couldn't do anything about it. I'm still shook up about the whole thing. I feel like I should've done more. I feel like I should have tried to stop the man when he was dragging the woman down the sidewalk, but I didn't. I feel so guilty about it and all I want to do right now is just break down and cry because I don't think I did enough. *Hugs Mark* You did the right thing, if you would of gotten involved you might of gotten hurt, and then you couldn't of helped them. You did what you could for the time being, and if they Woman/Man didn't want help while they were injured, then that is their thing. Just know that you did the right thing. :]
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:44 pm
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avenged_king Dr. OCD I was at work tonight and I had to call 911 for the first time in my life. I work at a movie theater and in between movies the employees have a couple hours to do whatever, so I was reading behind the counter (we must have one person behind the counter at all times) while my manager and another co-worker were eating in the manager's office. They had just come in from Subway and when they came in they were like, "There's some drama goin' down at the bus stop!" So, I'm reading behind the counter and I hear this huge bang and some metal clattering. I literally jump (almost off my stool) and I look out the doors/windows to see a woman standing next to our tipped over trashcan, shouting. I run to my manager's office and I'm like, "I think I found your bus stop people. They're screaming out in front and they knocked over our trashcan." My manager and other co-worker just tell me to take care of it...so I did. I went back to the lobby and went outside to pick up the trashcan and ashtray. When I get out there I see the woman beating the man on the head and screaming, "I'm going to ******** kill you!" I ignore it and pick the trashcan up. When I finish putting it up I look over to see the male dragging the female down the sidewalk and she's screaming, "Get the ******** off me! Let me go!". That's when I realized it was time to call the cops. I quickly entered the theater and called 911 on my cell phone. I told the operator what was going on and I went outside to see if they were still fighting. The male had run away, but the female was standing against a building down the block. By the time I was finished with the call, the female had disappeared. That was pretty much it. The cops, of course, didn't/couldn't do anything about it. I'm still shook up about the whole thing. I feel like I should've done more. I feel like I should have tried to stop the man when he was dragging the woman down the sidewalk, but I didn't. I feel so guilty about it and all I want to do right now is just break down and cry because I don't think I did enough. *Hugs Mark* You did the right thing, if you would of gotten involved you might of gotten hurt, and then you couldn't of helped them. You did what you could for the time being, and if they Woman/Man didn't want help while they were injured, then that is their thing. Just know that you did the right thing. :]
But did I? Or did I create something else for them to fight about? Hell, I don't care if I would have gotten hurt. I was prepared for that. Plus I might have gotten money from corporate if I had.
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