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hahaha damn 6 min. nice. a certain person u have in mind brooklynn ?
praying is always a great option. lol
Not much time ... five minutes. Thinking about it though I have been close once or twice in my life. I remember once being in the middle of a super hurricane at sea. Towering waves like you'd never believe, and our massive ship going submarine. I still get nightmares as I see the huge waves, over thirty metres high, crashing up the deck so only the accommodation block was still above the surface.
Most of the guys on board thought they wouldn't survive the night, so spent it in the bar getting
paralytic. That way they wouldn't notice the water filling their lungs if we went down.
I spent most of the night on the ship's bridge watching the thrill of it all. I remember feelings of such intense exhileration and I actually felt very in touch with the power of the tempest. It was an extremely scary night and could have been the end of my time, but I didn't think of it like that, even though a sister ship had gone down with all hands in a similiar situation. It had only taken a matter of minutes for that ship to go from seaworthy to wreck. We were luckier.
I guess what I am trying to say we never really believe our time is coming to an end. We just keep on keeping on.
wow... um i think i would tell my borthers to continue my series and finish them, and i would tell all my family that i love them and so on. then i would sit near a lake and watch it till i die, to enjoy the beauty of life before i lose it...
from 14 year old halim
I like this.
Sean Noonan said:
Not much time ... five minutes. Thinking about it though I have been close once or twice in my life. I remember once being in the middle of a super hurricane at sea. Towering waves like you'd never believe, and our massive ship going submarine. I still get nightmares as I see the huge waves, over thirty metres high, crashing up the deck so only the accommodation block was still above the surface.
Most of the guys on board thought they wouldn't survive the night, so spent it in the bar getting
paralytic. That way they wouldn't notice the water filling their lungs if we went down.
I spent most of the night on the ship's bridge watching the thrill of it all. I remember feelings of such intense exhileration and I actually felt very in touch with the power of the tempest. It was an extremely scary night and could have been the end of my time, but I didn't think of it like that, even though a sister ship had gone down with all hands in a similiar situation. It had only taken a matter of minutes for that ship to go from seaworthy to wreck. We were luckier.
I guess what I am trying to say we never really believe our time is coming to an end. We just keep on keeping on.
Open a bottle of wine and sit on the porch, smell the air and feel the breezes. Much too late for regrets or remembrances. I love your phrase 'marvelize their faces'. I'd 'marvelize' being in this world, before finding out what comes after.
Kiss my wife and tell her I'll love her through all eternity, but if she meets someone in the future that makes her happy not to hesitate to remarry. As I want her to be happy and taken care of when I'm no longer around to do it. And tell my children how proud I am of each and everyone of them.
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