Alba Badger
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When I was arrested for attempted murder
You can't leave us with just that juicy dangler.... more info please.
When I was arrested for attempted murder
You can't leave us with just that juicy dangler.... more info please.
In naples Italy, two guys on a vespa snatched the bag from a man walking along the pavement. Next thing the vespa cuts across the front of our car, the man pulls out a gun a starts firing at them as they escape. We nearly got hit.
no wonder you go to Bognor for your holibobs!
I've had a loaded gun drawn on me in anger and been threatened with a knife but 2 scariest moments were:
went to dr's with a really persistent headache and he advised i go to hospital for a scan. When I said I'd have to go home to get my wallet the dr called a cab for me and paid for it himself. That put the fear in me so much. Turned out I had some sort of meningitis which cleared up OK but the fact the Dr did that made me know it is very serious.
Scariest thing has to be my 3 year old son collapsing with pneumonia and then spending 9 days in intensive care at the Royal Alexandra. Nothing like seeing your little one suffering to mess with your head.
Last Wednesday. My daughter was off school after not feeling well ,being minded by mum (Mrs Diffbrook). About 2.45 my daughter (10yrs) was shaking, fitting and generally unresponsive on the sofa. My wife pulled her over and she had a blue face and a rash all over her body. My wife thought the worst - meningitis.
An ambulance was called and I was called at work by a neighbour. Time just seemed to move so slowly and I felt helpless. I drove at top speed to Hospital. I was worried out of my mind that it was meningitis or a epileptic fit. When the ambulance arrived with my little one (now sitting up), alert with a breathing mask on her face, I just cried like a baby. A mixture of concern, but with relief that she seemed ok.
An overnight stay as a precaution. The cause: Severe tonsillitis, with a fever that spiked and caused what is known as a Rigor. No further worry, but really scary to witness.
Milton Keynes bowl in 2005
can't post mine as it involves somebody else and it would be disrespectful, but one of the most scariest moments for me was losing sight of my young nephew at Worthing v BHA friendly at the time Sarah Payne went missing .... my heart pounded so much I thought it was going to explode .... he'd just gone to the gents, thank God
That first one sounds like viral meningitis. I had that, would be making my way into work with that bloody headache and then I'd just collapse. No warning, basically fainting as I was walking. Weird, went away on it's own in the end.
The second one is terrifying. Once you have kids there is no fear like one of them getting hurt, etc. Jam The Man's post is so hard to read.