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Her early thoughts on the terrifying experience?
"I love the Indian casino. They have such wonderful buffets."
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Her early thoughts on the terrifying experience?
"I love the Indian casino. They have such wonderful buffets."
Same here.I thought her quote was your sig :lol: until I read it again in the story.
jasperrussell
In other news I bet she was dying to get out of that tub. Her family was probably frozen with fear when they heard what had happened. Probably a good thing she swam in ideas of being rescued.
Yeh and freeze to death in the mean time o_OWhy did she not remove the stopper from the tub?
That way she could have at least slept wihtout the worry of drowning.
clayron
Same here.[QUOTE="jasperrussell"]
I thought her quote was your sig :lol: until I read it again in the story.
AustXilo
I bet she was dying to get out of that tub.
Pun intended?[QUOTE="jasperrussell"]
I thought her quote was your sig :lol: until I read it again in the story.
Same here.I bet she was dying to get out of that tub.
Pun intended? That whole sentence and you only recognized that one pun? Wow. @mayforcebeyou: She did. That was the point of the story. She drank the bath water to stay alive using a rubber ducky as a cup.[QUOTE="clayron"]Yeh and freeze to death in the mean time o_OWhy did she not remove the stopper from the tub?
That way she could have at least slept wihtout the worry of drowning.
tofu-lion91
Couldn't she potentially have all types of complications from seating in a tub filled with cold standing water for three days?
Yeh and freeze to death in the mean time o_O[QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="clayron"]
Why did she not remove the stopper from the tub?
That way she could have at least slept wihtout the worry of drowning.
clayron
Couldn't she potentially have all types of complications from seating in a tub filled with cold standing water for three days?
She probably was using warm water. How the hell can you get stuck in a bath tub anyways, weak strength or not?[QUOTE="Ontain"][QUOTE="Montaya"] She probably was using warm water. How the hell can you get stuck in a bath tub anyways, weak strength or not?Montayashe's 90. that's a pretty damn good excuse. If she can survive for 3 days only on water in the same spot after coming home from a Casino then i would assume she should have been able to manage getting over a 3 foot side barrier on the bathtub. Then you would assume wrong. Do you honestly think she just sat down and was like, "Oh, well, I don't feel like getting up so I think I'll sit here for three days, bored stiff, until someone finds me. I'm not hungry or anything, either." Old people get weak and fall and can't get up. It happens. It happened to my grandfather. He can do all kinds of stuff but one day he was so dehydrated that he couldn't remember where he was and couldn't stand up or anything. He would have died laying in the yard, unable to even crawl if we hadn't found him. He can drive, walk, do all kinds of stuff normally. But when they get ill they can't do anything.
Then you would assume wrong. Do you honestly think she just sat down and was like, "Oh, well, I don't feel like getting up so I think I'll sit here for three days, bored stiff, until someone finds me. I'm not hungry or anything, either." Old people get weak and fall and can't get up. It happens. It happened to my grandfather. He can do all kinds of stuff but one day he was so dehydrated that he couldn't remember where he was and couldn't stand up or anything. He would have died laying in the yard, unable to even crawl if we hadn't found him. He can drive, walk, do all kinds of stuff normally. But when they get ill they can't do anything.AustXilo
Thats normal for anyone who is dehydrated.
You just stop going.
[QUOTE="AustXilo"] Then you would assume wrong. Do you honestly think she just sat down and was like, "Oh, well, I don't feel like getting up so I think I'll sit here for three days, bored stiff, until someone finds me. I'm not hungry or anything, either." Old people get weak and fall and can't get up. It happens. It happened to my grandfather. He can do all kinds of stuff but one day he was so dehydrated that he couldn't remember where he was and couldn't stand up or anything. He would have died laying in the yard, unable to even crawl if we hadn't found him. He can drive, walk, do all kinds of stuff normally. But when they get ill they can't do anything.clayron
Thats normal for anyone who is dehydrated.
You just stop going.
True. It's just easier for older people to get to that stage.Please Log In to post.
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