Author Topic: In Loving Memory of Robert John Diller Sr.  (Read 52829 times)

Sorry to hear about your dad, JD. It seems like you're going through a really tough time ; _ ;

I feel like I've exploded inside, actually. Thanks guys. I appreciate it.

1. I just moved
2. She's loving crippled, yeah, it's real easy to get from the bathroom to the garage, especially when you need two canes to walk.
1.I said relative, I didn't say your mom ass-wipe
2.You can walk

Yes because a 14 year old can easily drive a car especially when he's administering CPR to his dying father.

If you were here i'd give one of my  :cookie:

im seriously eating cookies right now

The "arguments" against him don't even make sense anymore. Saturn, he did go.


Yes because a 14 year old can easily drive a car especially when he's administering CPR to his dying father.
1.Once again...I said relative: Aunt ,Uncle ,Grandpa ,Grandma ,anyone related.
2.Please walk you still haven't give me an explanation why you wont walk

I know he's back, but I feel the need to respond.

1: He went to the damn hospital. Your "point" is no longer valid.
2: Where I live, the nearest hospital is a twenty minute drive.

1.Once again...I said relative: Aunt ,Uncle ,Grandpa ,Grandma ,anyone related.
2.Please walk you still haven't give me an explanation why you wont walk
its real easy to walk a mile to the hospital

its real easy to walk a mile to the hospital
Yeah, it is, Ive walked 14 miles before. (nonstop)

Yeah? And how long did that take. It would be a dumbass move in this scenario considering you could ride with a relative or friend.

Yeah, it is, Ive walked 14 miles before. (nonstop)
nobody would want to walk that long without supervision.
he could get kidnapped

nobody would want to walk that long without supervision.
he could get kidnapped
He's 14...

Yeah, it is, Ive walked 14 miles before. (nonstop)
Right, it seems very easy to walk to the hospital in 2 feet of snow while administering CPR as well.

My father was dying, you stupid forget. My mom had already called the ambulance as I already stated.

Edit: And I just moved--I know absolutely nobody down here. It's not like we could get there any faster, in ice and snow, than an ambulance could.

He's 14...
and....?
where i live, the roads have lots of forestry on them.
i saw one white lady walking with headphones on at like midnight.
i didnt see her again ever since