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riverman wrote:
"Frederick Burroughs" wrote: Personally, my life has been perilously close to the edge a few times. The fact that I'm still here gives me pause. Each incident is like a skin has been shed from a progressing metamorphosis. Most people I know have stood at death's door once or twice, but were denied admittance by luck or attentive guardian angel. Great idea for a thread! I've been tossing around the idea of a collection of short vignettes of every time I've almost died...either from being hammered and not quite getting across the threshold, or taking a random left turn when later I discover that a right turn would have been fatal. Why not start a new thread, tell us your 'times I almost died' tale, and lets hear some skin crawlers from folks. You go first, I'll be right on your tail :-) I don't have any stories from on the water. I've been paddling for less than a year. We did come very close to getting swamped by a freighter (in Hong Kong) while in a small chartered boat, during a very violent thunderstorm. But, I don't count that time. 1) There was one instance of clear divine intervention - One of my first jobs while still young: I was working construction, laying pipe, ductile iron water pipe. It was saturday morning, raining, wet and muddy on the job site. No one else was there, being a rainy saturday. I was down in the ditch working on the 4" pipe, 5' below the surface. Several sections of the pipe lay uncovered behind me. I was supposed to attach a valve to the end of the pipe, to keep varmints out. It's a heavy iron valve, attached to the pipe-end. 4 T-bolts and nuts are used to tighten a flange and compression gasket to secure the valve onto the pipe. 3 sets of nuts and bolts go on quick and easy, but the last nut and bolt are rusted together. No amount of banging and cussing could get the nut and bolt apart. I stood up and pitched the bolt out of the ditch, turned, and walked down the pipe to get another bolt. After 4 or 5 steps I heard a thud as air rushed past me from behind. I turned back around... Right where I was sitting, just seconds before... The whole side of the ditch had collapsed. If that last bolt and nut had not been rusted together... Not a living soul would've been back on the job site 'til Monday. I searched for the lucky charm for an hour but never found it. 2) A bunch of friends and I went to Virginia Beach for the weekend. Sunday afternoon a thunderstorm blows in, so we decide to go back to the cars and head home. I'm tossing stuff into the side doors of my van. My girlfriend is already in the passenger side. And, lightning is hitting everywhere, *real* close. I've got the cooler full of beer in the back of my van, and an emissary is sent from the other car to grab some beers for the road. I'm in my cutoffs, soaked by rain and ocean water, barefoot, holding the door handle of the van. My friend and I are talking. He's got a bag of peanuts and asks if I want one. He holds a peanut to my face, and... I'm enveloped in white light?! A very strong jolt passes through my right side. The light fades and my friend yells "****! Are you allright, Rick?" I said, "Yeah, I think so," and began messaging and examining my right arm, still tingling. "You just got ****ing hit by lightning! Goddamn!" He said. Then, everybody in the rear car leaned out and asked the same thing, "Are you all right, man?!" "Do you wanna go to the hospital?" "No, I'm ok. I think." I say. "Are you sure? Goddamn. You just got hit by lightning," they asked, wanting to make sure I'm ok. I convince them I was good to go. No need for hospitalization. The lightning was hitting things, close, spitting blue ozone fire. There were some quick jabs about starting a religion before we got on the road home, none the worse for wear. 3+) There was the acute kidney failure, with attending hyperkalemia, and imminent heart failure, but we won't go into that. There was another construction near-accident. Everyone thought I was dead. But, the near-miss left me contemplating my fate for a few seconds, before I yelled to the others that I was ok. I was next to a cornfield, taking photographs of a sunset behind the mountains. My car was parked just before a sharp bend, where the road goes around a hill. I was on the edge of the road and something went across my face, inches from it, making a swishing, whistling sound. A second or two later, I heard the rifle shot. -- "This president has destroyed the country, the economy, the relationship with the rest of the world. He's a monster in the White House. He should resign." - Hunter S. Thompson, speaking to an antiwar audience in 2003. |
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