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mine was the july 7 bombings, especially since i work 2 streets away from where the bus went off, it still scares me now.

2006-06-28 02:53:24 · 25 answers · asked by twalpole_2000 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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When I was little we were playing under the train bridge. my boyfriends dog went on the track and a train was coming we we're on one side our 2 friends on the other. in a panic we were all calling the dog and she did'nt know which way to go. The train hit her and her head flew off and landed right by my feet it was one of the scariest and horriblest days of my life.

2006-06-29 00:53:11 · answer #1 · answered by make*a*wish 3 · 0 1

Hi! The scariest moment in my life was when I was travelling in a local train. I stay in India. And India has got huge population. The day was Sunday. And the local train was coming from a hill station which is very famous for its picturesque nature. I station where I wanted to board the train was 15 kms away from home. I knew that being Sunday the train must be overly occupied. But I don't know what was in my mind that I thought any how I want to get onto the train. Train came. There was almost no space even to hang onto its big doors. I attempted to climb but failed. Train started running. I got firm hold over a middle iron fixed at the middle of the door. Then I placed my right foot on other persons foot. He started grudging. I payed no heed. The only parts of my body inside the train were my left hand with which I held the vertical iron bar and the front half part of my left foot. And the shoes which I wore had no grip at all due to excessive use.This means I was completely outside. A guy inside the train advised me to get in a bit otherwise the pillars passing by might hit me. The train took its peak speed. Now my heart started pounding hard. The passing by poles were getting very close to me. Truely, I could hear the death knell. I was thinking as if this might be my last time. I knew that anytime I may slid down. I even thought of jumping off the train. For the first time in my life each and every millisecond seemed to be more than an hour. I kept my calm and made sure that not to make even small movements. The man over whose feet I stood cursed me a lot and repeatedly reminded me that I was standing on his left foot. I thought that the next station which was just 10 mins away should come soon. I breathed a sigh of relief when I got a glimpse of the station. Train came to halt. I got off and entered other boogie with low crowd. Then I thought I got a new life. Since then I never entered such an excessively filled train. I shall never forget this incident.

2006-06-28 03:33:14 · answer #2 · answered by john s 2 · 0 0

Second scariest thing was probably the aftermath of July 7th. I was an hour away from being in the area where the bus bomb went off and was told by the dentist I was meant to be seeing to forget about leaving the house. He was at Euston when that happened.

The scariest thing when the police turned up at my house and kept ringing my buzzer, I was in the bath and answered the door. They said that they needed to speak to me but that I wasn't in any trouble. I got dry and dressed and let them in but I had an inkling what they were going to say. It was the time between them saying they needed to chat and them telling me that my father had died that was probably the most anxious few minutes of my life.

2006-07-04 00:00:58 · answer #3 · answered by Gavin T 7 · 0 0

I have been bucked of by a bucked, kicked, stomped, horned and trampled buy a bull. Kicked off horses 18 times. Rolled an Integra for 30yards at 140mph. Several rock climbing accidents, including getting stuck in a cave for 3 hours. Then I joined the Army and have been to combat twice for a total of 33 hours in fire-fights.
But the worst thing was when my fiance's truck slid off the road and hit a telephone pole doing 65mph.

2006-06-28 07:07:52 · answer #4 · answered by rednck_soldier 2 · 0 0

On by 23:45 Hours of December 31, 2005 I had a Panic Attack.
I was alone at home and just finished watching Angelina Jolie in 'Gia'. Took me close to 3 months to get my head (and heart) back together after I read up about the condition on WebMD. Looking back now, I have NO idea what it was and why I had it.
Perhaps it was the fear of a rapid decline and a not too honorable death, despite one's popularity and fame in life!

2006-06-28 03:03:07 · answer #5 · answered by dandigijin 2 · 0 0

since u mentioned the July 7th thing all i can think of was my friend phoning me to ask if i had seen the news and i hadn't as i was still asleep she waited on the phone until i saw what was going on and i freaked as my mum worked in London at the time and spend most of her day travelling on the tube! i have never been so scared in all my life even more so when i tried to ring her and it said the number u r trying to reach is not available u know the out of service message u get! i was a wreck thinking she was stuck down there or worse but luckily for me she phoned about 20 mins later, i could have killed her myself then she said oh didn't think about it didn't realise u would be worried! duh! she got the biggest bollocking of her life! she left 30 mins late for work that day my brother was home from uni and was working and she was late leaving that morning coz she made his sandwiches for him to take to work! bless her!

2006-06-28 03:09:41 · answer #6 · answered by blondebirdcrazy 3 · 0 0

July 7th was really scary. I was on thee central line when it all went down. But i wont let the scum who did that top waiting to have heart surgery. The 7th was out of the blue by people who have no respect for man kind. I was waiting for mankind to help me live longer with my heart problem.I am very sorry to hear you have been scared by the villains, and wish you health and good luck in the future.

2006-06-28 03:03:27 · answer #7 · answered by thecharleslloyd 7 · 0 0

13 years ago i was in a playing field in the middle of summer dozed off on a bank woke up to find a range rover had driven over me while i was sleeping, i didnt feel it or know it happened till i woke up. that was scary and still scares me when i think i could have died and would not have known a thing abt it.

2006-07-05 02:32:06 · answer #8 · answered by gin 4 · 0 0

I've been chased by an angry mob in the Middle East who wanted to tear lumps out of me. I've been in 12 car crashes, 4 motorbike crashes, run over twice, had a knife at my throat, been shot at, and almost bled to death when I had the main artery in my leg severed. Nothing scares me any more apart from wasps.

2006-06-28 03:09:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That would be when a driver hit my car at speed and my daughter was in the back.........If I wasn't in such panic and shock I think I'd have been up on a murder charge ( my daughter is ok, the air bags and seat belt saved her ) my car was a write-off. Prat of a driver !!!!!

2006-06-28 03:22:15 · answer #10 · answered by sukimitchell 3 · 0 0

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