Author Topic: Friend hit by a car.  (Read 4083 times)

some people just suck at frogger

I don't think someone would break both legs by getting hit by a car going 25-30 mph. Either you were richarding around on a highway or making this up.

You know roads have different speeds other than 25 and 60.

I was hit by a car once
the chrome smacked my patella

Having both legs broken would suck hard. Though the upside is I bet he's going to get a lot of sympathy from chicks. :D
"Both my legs are broken, but there's something down there that still functions properly" :D

You aren't making your appearance better by acting nice; you'll always be you.

I can't wait til you crack again. :3
a ticking timebomb



Sorry to hear OP.  Hope they get better soon.

well my grandpa got hit by a car...
he didnt break his legs though... he died...
:(
its sad though and i hope your friend gets ok

I was hit by a car once, pretty hard. I broke my neck, arm, and a few ribs.
Stopped believing about there.

"Both my legs are broken, but there's something down there that still functions properly" :D

Best line ever.

Stopped believing about there.
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It was something like that, it was a while ago anyway. My neck was in a brace for months.

Don't worry, he'll be fine and make a healthy recovery.

"Both my legs are broken, but there's something down there that still functions properly" :D
Wouldnt all love hurt?

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It was something like that, it was a while ago anyway. My neck was in a brace for months.
breaking your neck = paralyzed (iirc)

also a kid down the street got hit by a car on his way to school a month or two ago. i'm told he broke one of his legs.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2012, 07:15:46 PM by carolcat »

breaking your neck = paralyzed

also a kid down the street got hit by a car on his way to school a month or two ago. i'm told he broke one of his legs.
Breaking Your Spine = Paralyzed


breaking your neck = paralyzed (iirc)

you obviously have no clue what a body is composed of

You can recover from a broken neck without paralysis, as long as the force isn't to traumatic to the spinal cord, but it's a higher chance of death or paralysis I think.