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GT Tick

2005-12-27, 6:00 pm

If the gentleman was not previously suicidal and was only doing this to
avoid extended suffering it is a good argument for a cheap, pre-paid
cell phone.

As is true with almost all mainstream media reporting I'm sure there is
much more to this story.

May he rest in peace...........

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/1061679...splaymode/1098/

*****Don't Cry Because It's Over...Smile Because It Happened.*****


Alex

2005-12-28, 10:57 am

GT Tick wrote:
> If the gentleman was not previously suicidal and was only doing this to
> avoid extended suffering it is a good argument for a cheap, pre-paid
> cell phone.
>
> As is true with almost all mainstream media reporting I'm sure there is
> much more to this story.
>
> May he rest in peace...........
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/1061679...splaymode/1098/
>
> *****Don't Cry Because It's Over...Smile Because It Happened.*****
>
>


You don't even have to buy the minutes. IIRC, 911 calls will go through
regardless of account status. Of course that is assuming that you have
the phone with/near enough to you. It is a sad story.

Alex
QQQte@webtv.net

2005-12-28, 10:57 am

who ever wrote that news clip ahout that poor guy must be a grammer
schoolj student.... not enough brain growth to handle the school
news...... i'm holding back what i'd really like to say... dory

Sylv

2005-12-28, 10:57 am

Dory;

>who ever wrote that news clip ahout that poor guy must be a grammer
>schoolj student


What was wrong with the way the story was written? It was damn sad,
but that's the news.

Sylvia

QQQte@webtv.net

2005-12-28, 12:53 pm

i found the story very sad but the writer appeared to me to have a dead
heart... dory

chsw

2005-12-31, 11:02 am

GT Tick wrote:
> If the gentleman was not previously suicidal and was only doing this to
> avoid extended suffering it is a good argument for a cheap, pre-paid
> cell phone.
>
> As is true with almost all mainstream media reporting I'm sure there is
> much more to this story.
>
> May he rest in peace...........
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/1061679...splaymode/1098/
>
> *****Don't Cry Because It's Over...Smile Because It Happened.*****
>
>



Didn't this man post here some time back? AFAIR, he didn't have MS but
was seeking our input on disability resources. - CW, back from a trip.
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