Well when i was a kid, I was at a friend's house. The house was built in the mid 1800's We were playing a game in his room. in his room was the door to the attic. My friend had to use the bathroom. As I sat by the door, a cold breeze came from under the door. then I heard a voice. A voice that scared my very soul. It kept asking me to come up to the attic. I blanched. then the breeze stopped and my friend returned. I thought it was a joke, but my friend swore on the bible it wasn't. Years after wards I looked up the house in the newspaper and it was mentioned in a news article about the house was once used for satanic rituals, it was rumored that they practice human sacrifice. that is the scariest thing ever for me.
2007-03-11 18:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes dear too many times.
Each one embedded into my mind. Something that is so quick to wittiness, so slow to forget.
1992- Cozad Nebraska
I laid trapped for 3 1/2 hours in a semi and will never forget the
pain, suffering, diesel fuel running down my head. Or the vision of seeing a man giving me the choice to go with him.
That was only one time there is more I saw and was apart of.
Most this far more the memorials
2007-03-12 01:25:20
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answered by Bluelady... 7
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I have seen two really ugly sites in my life that I will never forget:
1) someone who tried to drive their vehicle through a train track crossing and did not make it- their head was crushed right into the steering wheel of their vehicle.
2) a fresh hit and run at a crosswalk where blood was coming out of an older man's head and his body was all mangled up.
2007-03-12 01:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, several. I'll put 9/11 at the top of the list. Planes crashing into towers, people screaming, jumping & burning ... then the Pentagon hit ... and brave airplane passengers forced another crash ... no one knowing what would hit next ... I wanted to get my hunting buddies together and go after whoever was behind this ... stupid, I know, but it was a shock reaction ...
2007-03-12 01:54:13
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answered by Husker41 7
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Yes,
An accident. I was at the light and to my left, the firemen were trying their best to get a guy, that was trapped in his car, out. He was stuck under the dash board and you could tell that he hit the windshield, and the steering wheel, 'cause it was pushed back and broken, then slid under. I wouldn't look at his face, because the whole scene was too graphic. I just prayed for him and hoped the light would change. I found out at work, later that he didn't make it. The whole thing shook me up that whole morning.
2007-03-12 01:24:46
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answered by Tazmiamor 6
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I was at a golf course once, a lighted par 3 golf course, at night and the group playing 2 groups behind us one of the golfers hit it in the water and went to get the ball out of the creek with his club and there was an open electrical line in the water and he got electrocuted, but I didn't see it happen, just the ambulances and everything coming. Still, it could have been me or someone I was playing golf with.
2007-03-12 01:21:27
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answered by Brent W 5
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Yes,I have.I saw a young guy get killed in a motorcycle accident.I was living in California at the time,he wasn't wearing a helmet and I saw all his brains bulging out.He was having a seizure and it was the ugliest moment in my life.I can still smell the blood when I think about it,I will never forget him.
2007-03-12 01:26:41
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answered by Ms Lety 7
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Yes I saw a car accident, The elderly driver was dead and I saw things coming out of his head I never want to think about again!
2007-03-12 01:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. One of my best friends that's a guy got one of his very rare temper tantrums, and he got mad at one of his friends that was teasing him about his crush, and we were watching a movie in english...
So, my friend took the beanbag he was sitting on and started whacking it at the other guy's head, and when another guy tried to stop him, my friend banged his head against the beanbag and held his face in the beanbag for like 10 or 15 seconds. Any longer, and he would have suffocated! Then, the next person who tried to confront him was like tossed halfway across the room...
...The teacher was grading papers and didn't notice a thing. TYPICAL.
2007-03-12 01:24:37
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answered by FAswimmerST 4
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i saw a man on a motorcycle get hit by a car. he didn't have a helmet on and i heard his head crack on the ground. i will never forget that sound. he died. i found out later that he was married and had two small kids. may he rest in peace.
2007-03-12 01:22:06
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answered by bpositive 4
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