
I turn my wheel, hit the brakes and do another 180 and end up completely unharmed in the right lane at the bottom of the bridge. I'm basically driving backwards passing all the cars in the left lane. I have no choice but to slam on my brakes and instead of swerving into the lane of cars in the left lane, my car does a 180. I hit the curve to the harbor bridge going pretty fast, and I see the traffic backed up past the bottom of the bridge. Class starts late at 11 for me on Fridays so I wasn't thinking of the construction on the Harbor Bridge and the traffic being backed up. I pretty much did the exact same thing going to class today. If you've seen Fast and Furious 2, one of the cars does a 180, drives backwards and does the reverse 180 and keeps going. Posted by Brad 2:34 PM 4 comments Wednesday, September 15, 2004Īm I lucky or what? Well, today jesus was definitely walking with me. Researchers Record The Screams of the Damned Read the article as well for more depth to the story. If you want to hear the sounds go to this website, turn your volume up, and listen for yourself. I think that this might be an attempt to scare people into the Christian religion, but you never know. It's a very exciting legend that has been spun off onto an actual event. This is simply an Urban Legend, an Unsolved Mystery, or anything to that nature. If there is a hell below Siberia we have yet to discover it. The origin of this legend is really popular among Christian groups and it "proves" Hell (and therefore God) exists. They believe it was thousands, perhaps millions of souls suffering and screaming. Well they said there were temperatures of over 2,000 degrees in this hole so they lowered a really sensitive microfone down into the hole and in amazement they heard what is said to be "Hell". They said the drill started reacting wildly so the manager of this research team came to the conclusion that the earth was hollow. What happened was that geologists were working somewhere in Siberia and dug a hole miles deep, I think almost 15 kilometers. On this talk show called Coast 2 Coast, a mystery type talk show, they played these sounds from some type of "hell-hole". So I was listening to the radio the other day at work bored out of my mind. If anyone has answers to these questions please answer. Our soldiers have been there long enough risking their lives, and what happened to the July departure Bush promised from Iraq? This war in Iraq is getting old fast and I see no reason why we are still over there. That's probably one reason the civilians are rebelling against us. Come on now, these Iraqi's don't like us. Where does most of the worlds oil come from? The middle west. No one knows this reason, but I could bet you hundreds of dollars that the reason we're over in Iraq still is not because terrorists or weapons of mass destruction. I'm posting again about this because I got to thinking and a comment made about this war said we're there for some reason. Now they're threatening to behead two more soldiers! Come on now. Pat Tillman of the Arizona Cardinals died back in April after giving up an NFL career to fight for his country.

One of our soldiers from Corpus was injured. Does this government think our heads are in the sand? Do they think we're stupid. Contrary to popular belief, however, Smee was not First Mate Starkey was.It's nonsense! That's my new word about this war. Smee is Captain Hook's boatswain and right-hand man, so to speak. Hook hates Peter obsessively and lives for the day he can make Peter and all his Lost Boys walk the plank. Luckily for Hook, the crocodile also swallowed a clock, so Hook can tell from the ticking when he is near. The crocodile liked the taste so much, he follows Hook around constantly, hoping for more. Hook wears an iron hook in place of his hand, which was cut off by Peter Pan and eaten by a crocodile. It is said that Hook was Blackbeard's boatswain, and that he was the only man Long John Silver ever feared. Most importantly, he is the nemesis of Peter Pan. The character is a villainous pirate captain of the Jolly Roger galleon, and lord of the pirate village/harbour in Neverland, where he is widely feared. Barrie's play Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations. 1912 illustration by Francis Donkin BedfordĬaptain James Hook is a fictional character and the antagonist of J.
