Finding out my mother had melanoma skin cancer and was going to die because they had no cure for the kind she had.
Not being there when she died, even though there are reasons that God did not want me there.
Finding out my Dad was in the hospital because of a heart attack.
Hearing that my sister fell off of a ladder at work and broke her neck.
These are a few of the worst two minutes of my life because they are people I love and I would cure them if I could.
2006-09-09 16:36:14
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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It wasn't embarrassing or humorous and lasted extra desirable than 2 minutes. It replaced into while LaGuardia Airport(right here in NYC), replaced into bombed in 1975! It replaced into approximately 6:33 P. M., and that i replaced into donning our 2 twelve months previous son and we've been checking our tickets on the counter. I heard the style of "rumbling" and concept it ought to be somewhat earthquake or in line with danger a small jet that replaced into going to hit the airport. None of those have been precise. I slid around the terminal floor on my back and as quickly as I awakened, i could no longer circulate or locate my kin. an extremely great medic who replaced into basically getting back from Vietnam helped me, and we've been taken into the comptroller's place of work. I pray to God well-known for saving all of our lives!!
2016-11-07 00:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The worst two minutes of my life was when a teacher asked me a question and I didn't knew the answer and she picked me! and I just waited there for two long minutes saying the complete wrong answer! plus I was the smartest lol anyways thanks for asking that question =D
2006-09-09 16:34:08
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answered by cee.n ~ ♡ 3
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When I was 19 my highschool sweetheart was in a bad car accident and was in a coma. Once morning when I got to the hospitol before anyone else, the nurse stopped me outside his room and said that he had just passed away. I opened the door and saw him laying there and started screaming. I couldn't breath or stand up. That was horrible and I still deal with that trauma.
2006-09-09 16:36:57
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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To choose only two would be hard. Among them would be the time when I was told my grandfather died. Then, my grandmother, then my father in law. The World Trade Center falling. Recently Steve Irwin. They all affect you in the worst way.
2006-09-09 16:35:33
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answered by sewshawn 3
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My ggod friend had gotton in a motorcycle accident and passed away i dont know this until the next day when i called my best friend i asked how my firend was doing thinking that he was in the hospital she told me that he died that phone call lasted for two minutes and it felt like days hours years.
2006-09-09 16:36:26
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answered by labonitameli 4
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What the other poster said, too many. But this morning is nice and fresh.
I woke up utterly, and completely, depressed.
This wasn't a slowly waking up, slowly coming to depressions moment, this was instant awake, instant crushing depression.
I had to get up quickly so I wouldn't start to weep.
2006-09-09 16:37:45
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answered by ? 2
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when i came to the realization that my friend of 6 yrs, changed her number and she wasn't going to call me back. You know i had a feeling i was doing the wrong thing when i told her "i would be willing to give it a shot" (meaning starting a relationship). but i said something that i guess scared her away and now, i have absolutely no friends.
2006-09-09 16:35:07
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answered by Sun And Sky 3
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I once ate a whole can of Crisco (don't ask), it made my painfully sick. Those were the worst minutes of my life.
2006-09-09 16:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Way to many of them .
2006-09-09 16:33:10
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answered by pirateron 5
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