#148284 - 09/10/08 05:30 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: NightHiker]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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This I have to comment on: I think I know where you're thinking is.
I used to call Miami my "Homeport Away from Homeport". I'd walk into town in the morning and I'd observe this very elderly gentleman being wheeled out onto the porch. I'd be going by again, around lunch and he'd still be there. I'd be sloshing by there, 3 sheets to the wind, that evening, and then I'd watch as the nurse came got him, and wheeled him off to bed, after a changing/freshening up. That old man had been sitting in that chair, in his body waste via a diaper, for the entire day, and everyday that I'd pass by there in good weather.
I hope I'll be able to exercise the .45ACP option before I'd get to that point of an existence.
BTW, I plan to live until my 200th birthday, just to do my part in driving Uncle Sammy broke by paying my retirement and medical expenses, aka: out of pure spite!!!!
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#148288 - 09/10/08 05:43 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: NightHiker]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 04/29/08
Posts: 285
Loc: Israel
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I have a pretty strong feeling that I'll check myself out.
Heck of an attitude for somebody interested in survival aint it? Well, you don't get into disaster preparedness by being well adjusted...
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#148293 - 09/10/08 06:35 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: wildman800]
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Registered: 05/16/05
Posts: 1058
Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
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This I have to comment on: I think I know where you're thinking is.
I used to call Miami my "Homeport Away from Homeport". I'd walk into town in the morning and I'd observe this very elderly gentleman being wheeled out onto the porch. I'd be going by again, around lunch and he'd still be there. I'd be sloshing by there, 3 sheets to the wind, that evening, and then I'd watch as the nurse came got him, and wheeled him off to bed, after a changing/freshening up. That old man had been sitting in that chair, in his body waste via a diaper, for the entire day, and everyday that I'd pass by there in good weather.
I hope I'll be able to exercise the .45ACP option before I'd get to that point of an existence.
BTW, I plan to live until my 200th birthday, just to do my part in driving Uncle Sammy broke by paying my retirement and medical expenses, aka: out of pure spite!!!! Miami Beach used to be a place where people went to die. "I hope I'll be able to exercise the .45ACP option before I'd get to that point of an existence." I hope I have that option before I get to that point also.
Edited by SBRaider (09/10/08 07:02 PM)
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#148295 - 09/10/08 06:48 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: Stu]
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Registered: 03/24/06
Posts: 900
Loc: NW NJ
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I believe that God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things, and right now I am so far behind I will never die. - Calvin
I'm with St. Augustine: "Lord, make me a saint... but not just yet."
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#148301 - 09/10/08 07:20 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: NightHiker]
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Veteran
Registered: 12/12/04
Posts: 1204
Loc: Nottingham, UK
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I hope to die at a time of my own choosing.
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#148309 - 09/10/08 07:54 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: Brangdon]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
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The failure of most theologies is the pondering of post mortality. I am still trying to understand how the world got by BEFORE I was born, and where I was before 1953.ROFLOL
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#148320 - 09/10/08 08:36 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: wildman800]
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Addict
Registered: 07/18/07
Posts: 665
Loc: Northwest Florida
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I think I've seen every form of death imaginable. There are ways I know I don't want to die:
1. Burning to death, which is a bit odd as a number one pick for a professional firefighter. But I was burned once as a child, spent time with my mother in the burn ward when she had very life threatening burns, and have witnessed people trapped, alive, and burning to death.
2. Osteocarcinoma and certain other forms of cancer, which can be unimaginably painful.
3. In a hospital ICU, slowly.
4. Beaten, stabbed or otherwise tortured to death.
5. Suffocation, strangulation or drowning.
6. While doing something stupid. I don't suppose I'll be in a position to care then, but the thought of a humiliating death bothers me.
7. From an otherwise reversible or treatable condition due to lack of access to medical care, poor medical care, or medical error. It would just be so frustrating to me.
8. By legal execution for a crime I did not commit. (one of my secret paranoid fears is wrongful conviction)
Ways I wouldn't mind (too much) dying:
1. While successfully rescuing or saving another, especially a friend, family member or colleague.
2. On fairly short notice after a diagnosis of a fatal, but not too painful or debilitating disease, like some forms of brain cancer. I could say my good-bys and make my arrangements, without lingering on.
3. Unexpectedly, at home, in bed, asleep. But that would be tough on my wife. I've seen it many times.
4. Sudden, unexpected accident, provided I was rendered immediately dead or at least unconscious. Especially if it wasn't my fault, or at least where I've not harmed anyone else. One minute everything's fine, the next - poof, you're gone.
5. TMB Syndrome. (non-specific cause in advanced old age, just "Too Many Birthdays")
6. Anything after my wife goes, so the burden of widowhood falls on me, not her.
7. While out having fun, doing something I love, preferably in the wilderness, alone.
8. Shot by a jealous husband, at age 90.
Jeff
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#148323 - 09/10/08 08:46 PM
Re: How Will You Prefer To Check Out???
[Re: Chris Kavanaugh]
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Veteran
Registered: 12/12/04
Posts: 1204
Loc: Nottingham, UK
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The failure of most theologies is the pondering of post mortality. It's one of things which made me realise I wasn't Christian: I discovered I didn't believe their life-after-death story. (I'm guessing for me to write much more about this would be off-topic and liable to get the thread locked.)
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