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Old 11-09-2006, 09:33 AM
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speculation.

i always felt that i had died in 1992. i had a loose seatbelt on. my
passenger had no seatbelt on. he got a tiny scrape on his leg. i smashed
out the windshield and had expensive oral surgery. had i hit the steering
wheel an inch above, i would have smashed my nose and probably died
instantly. had i smashed it an inch lower, i would have lost my front
teeth.

i feel that i died that day. i branched into a parallel universe, where the
accident was not fatal. in other words, i feel that everyone gets a full
life of 50 plus years.

from my frame of reference, i will not die for many years.

Gravity


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Old 11-09-2006, 09:33 AM
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Know where you're coming from. Mine was in 1982 when I got hit by a bus.
Still have 40 years left of living to do.

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"Gravity" <gravity@example.net> wrote in message
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> speculation.
>
> i always felt that i had died in 1992. i had a loose seatbelt on. my
> passenger had no seatbelt on. he got a tiny scrape on his leg. i smashed
> out the windshield and had expensive oral surgery. had i hit the steering
> wheel an inch above, i would have smashed my nose and probably died
> instantly. had i smashed it an inch lower, i would have lost my front
> teeth.
>
> i feel that i died that day. i branched into a parallel universe, where
> the accident was not fatal. in other words, i feel that everyone gets a
> full life of 50 plus years.
>
> from my frame of reference, i will not die for many years.
>
> Gravity
>



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Old 11-09-2006, 09:33 AM
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Gravity wrote:
> speculation.
>
> i always felt that i had died in 1992. i had a loose seatbelt on. my
> passenger had no seatbelt on. he got a tiny scrape on his leg. i smashed
> out the windshield and had expensive oral surgery. had i hit the steering
> wheel an inch above, i would have smashed my nose and probably died
> instantly. had i smashed it an inch lower, i would have lost my front
> teeth.
>


owwwwieeeee...


> i feel that i died that day. i branched into a parallel universe, where the
> accident was not fatal. in other words, i feel that everyone gets a full
> life of 50 plus years.
>
> from my frame of reference, i will not die for many years.
>
> Gravity


good !!?!??

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> owwwwieeeee...


i can't complain. as i told you, i've never had a *real* medical issue in
my life. the mental stuff is not an issue as long as i stay away from
shotguns.

>
>
>> i feel that i died that day. i branched into a parallel universe, where
>> the
>> accident was not fatal. in other words, i feel that everyone gets a full
>> life of 50 plus years.
>>
>> from my frame of reference, i will not die for many years.
>>
>> Gravity

>
> good !!?!??


maybe?

i won't bore you with my ideas on many worlds interpretation and life, but i
think i'm closer to the truth than some religions (which will remain
anonymous).

Gravity


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Old 11-09-2006, 09:33 AM
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Gravity wrote:
> speculation.
>
> i always felt that i had died in 1992. i had a loose seatbelt on. my
> passenger had no seatbelt on. he got a tiny scrape on his leg. i smashed
> out the windshield and had expensive oral surgery. had i hit the steering
> wheel an inch above, i would have smashed my nose and probably died
> instantly. had i smashed it an inch lower, i would have lost my front
> teeth.
>
> i feel that i died that day. i branched into a parallel universe, where the
> accident was not fatal. in other words, i feel that everyone gets a full
> life of 50 plus years.
>
> from my frame of reference, i will not die for many years.
>
> Gravity


Do you think the accident could have been the cause of your illness?
Didn't you once tell me shortly after that was when the symptoms
started? Maybe there is a link?

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Old 11-09-2006, 09:33 AM
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 02:38:08 -0500, "Gravity" <gravity@example.net>
wrote:

>speculation.
>
>i always felt that i had died in 1992. i had a loose seatbelt on. my
>passenger had no seatbelt on. he got a tiny scrape on his leg. i smashed
>out the windshield and had expensive oral surgery. had i hit the steering
>wheel an inch above, i would have smashed my nose and probably died
>instantly. had i smashed it an inch lower, i would have lost my front
>teeth.
>
>i feel that i died that day. i branched into a parallel universe, where the
>accident was not fatal. in other words, i feel that everyone gets a full
>life of 50 plus years.
>
>from my frame of reference, i will not die for many years.
>
>Gravity
>

I hope his scape healed okay...actually I bet he felt guilty, took one
look at you after the wreck thinking... "man...he got fucked."
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> I hope his scape healed okay...actually I bet he felt guilty, took one
> look at you after the wreck thinking... "man...he got fucked."


my friend was complaining about his knee (or whatever) right after the
wreck. he said nothing about me, lol, so i said "check this out" when blood
was running out of mouth onto the ground. then 2 young girls stopped and
said "are you ok", i said i think so cause i wasn't sure. then i left in an
ambulance.

not a bad wreck overall, but maybe i whacked out some brain cells that day.

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"Jane" <jarsenal66@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Do you think the accident could have been the cause of your illness?
> Didn't you once tell me shortly after that was when the symptoms
> started? Maybe there is a link?
>


you might be right. my doctor claimed "i've ruled out organic causes
(probably)".

Gravity

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