On Facebook the day before yesterday I posted the time when I was under 5
years old and got hit by a car. Brad
Martin commented that I am "invincible". Anna read it and said, "You are a
cat."
She knew of other near death experiences I have experienced
through the years:
About 1944. At Sweet
Water Creek near Austell a underwater current caught me and swept under and
away. Daddy and Dick Sullivan jumped and
saved me. Daddy jumped in without taking
off his socks.
About 1950. I climbed
to the top of a small tree with the intentions of making it sway back and forth and then on the final
sway reach over to a parallel small tree and latch on to it and transfer my
bulk to it. I have did it before, alone,
but this time I had an audience, I was showing off. The next thing I knew my friends were putting
me onto my bed. The tree top had snapped
and down I went, which knocked me out.
They thought I was faking and stripped me butt naked in front of my
friends sister, knowing I would jump up when they begin to undress me. I didn't and they got scared. My parents were not home. They did what they thought was right and
placed me in my bed. I don't remember if
they put my clothes back on or not.
About 1950. Manget
Creek was overflowing and flowing very
rapidly. Somehow, I got too close to the
water and it swept me away. I caught a creek
side tree leaning and clung on for dear life, which paid off.
About 1952. A bunch
of us were playing in the loft of Eddie N.'s grandparents' barn on Glover
Street. Eddie N. was mentally
challenged. One of my
"friends" reminded Eddie N. of the time he and I had a fight and I
broke his nose. He suddenly jumped on me
and with very strong hands started choking me. I could not breath. Then, in our rolling and scuffling in the
barn's loft what we didn't know was the floor of the loft was just un-nailed
plywood. We caused the plywood to be
unbalanced on the rafters it was resting on and it tilted and like a dump truck
dumped us down onto the ground floor of
the barn. That interruption saved my
life. I hopped to my feet and sprinted
off like a wild rabbit. Eddie N., by the
way, is serving a life sentence for murder that he committed when he grew up.
About 1958 or 1959: A
group of my friends and I went to Salt Peter Cave near Cartersville. I had been there once or twice before with
the Maple Avenue Explorer Troop that I
belonged to a couple years before. There
are two entrances to Salt Peter Cave.
One is a small opening and the other one is a huge opening. You could almost toss a McMansion into the
big entrance. As you enter, it goes down at a steep level until a certain point,
then it drops off into a cliff. After we
looked around the cave and got tired of it, outside the big entrance, my friend
Larry tied a big rope onto a tree. We
took times swinging out into the darkness below us, and swinging back.... or
they did, anyway. When it was my turn,
eagerly, I swung out. I was overweight
and the rope started sliding out from my grip.
I tried to hold on for dear life, but I was just too heavy, the rope
slipped out from my grip. I hit the rocky
downward slope and rolled but stopped by a boulder on the edge of the
cliff. My hands were bloody and later
all blistered up. I was in extreme
pain. Again, my friends (different ones
this time) helped me home, and again my parents were not home, so they helped me
to bed.
1960. After getting off work at the Big Apple one
Friday night several of us went to the Dixie Inn in Woodstock. They were having a red-snapper and catfish
special. I had the red-snapper. A fish bone caught in my throat and I couldn't
breathe. I collapsed to the floor
hacking for breath. Somehow my hacking
dislodged the bone. Interesting, I was
completely ignored by the waitresses, they almost had to step over me to do
their serving.
1975. At the
intersection of Gordon, Floyd Roads, and Bankhead Highway in Mableton, one
morning coming from work going under the green light a truck ran the red light
from his Bankhead side and t-boned my car.
He hit with a powerful speed and it knocked me to the other side of my Gremlin
before caving my side in, which saved my life.
He went through his windshield, which killed him. He was sick before, they believed he blacked
out a moment before he approached the red light. That was before seat belt laws, which if I
had a seatbelt on I would have been crushed however if he had a seatbelt on his life might have
been saved. An argument for and against
seatbelts in the same wreck. Ironically,
on the radio Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Track" was playing.
2002. I had a heart
attack. I kept telling the medical
people at the hospital it was not a heart attack and all the time they were
telling me it was a heart attack was they were rushing around trying to inject
a "clot buster" in me, whatever that is.
2004 or 2006. On Christmas
Eve I had a stroke. My face and eyes
froze looking sideways. I was rushed to
the hospital. Again I kept telling them
it was not a stroke and again, if I remember correctly they were rushing
around trying to use the
"clot buster" again, or maybe I got the two mixed up.
I know there are probably many people that have had even more closer to death experiences and unfortunately, some have not lived to tell about it.
I know there are probably many people that have had even more closer to death experiences and unfortunately, some have not lived to tell about it.
I think now the odds are against me to the point of even
being paranoid walking down stairs.
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