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Watch live attempted suicide in Detroit

It's not a suicide attempt. If it was a suicide attempt he/she would simply jump. This is a desperate plea for attention and a desire to be talked down.
 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
It's not a suicide attempt. If it was a suicide attempt he/she would simply jump. This is a desperate plea for attention and a desire to be talked down.

Boooooooring.


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One of the worst things when I lived in seattle. Every month it seemed some kookoo would get on the tacoma narrows bridge, usually at a time when I was going through. After a couple of them giving you a multi hour delay you'd wish they had a stack of poles standing by at the bridge so the first person to see them could just push him off.
 
Originally posted by: lupi
One of the worst things when I lived in seattle. Every month it seemed some kookoo would get on the tacoma narrows bridge, usually at a time when I was going through. After a couple of them giving you a multi hour delay you'd wish they had a stack of poles standing by at the bridge so the first person to see them could just push him off.

I lived in Gig Harbor for 14 years and only saw a jumper once, he didn't end up jumping though. A friend of mine had a body float up alongside his boat, though, and he waved the fire department boat over.
 
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: lupi
One of the worst things when I lived in seattle. Every month it seemed some kookoo would get on the tacoma narrows bridge, usually at a time when I was going through. After a couple of them giving you a multi hour delay you'd wish they had a stack of poles standing by at the bridge so the first person to see them could just push him off.

I lived in Gig Harbor for 14 years and only saw a jumper once, he didn't end up jumping though. A friend of mine had a body float up alongside his boat, though, and he waved the fire department boat over.

next time you should remind your friend to securely tie the knot that holds the brick onto the body's leg.
 
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: lupi
One of the worst things when I lived in seattle. Every month it seemed some kookoo would get on the tacoma narrows bridge, usually at a time when I was going through. After a couple of them giving you a multi hour delay you'd wish they had a stack of poles standing by at the bridge so the first person to see them could just push him off.

I lived in Gig Harbor for 14 years and only saw a jumper once, he didn't end up jumping though. A friend of mine had a body float up alongside his boat, though, and he waved the fire department boat over.

next time you should remind your friend to securely tie the knot that holds the brick onto the body's leg.

why would I want to waste a perfectly good dead body by putting it into salt water or sinking it to the bottom of the sea?
 
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