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The most scary experience of your life

Two experiences come to mind.

1. The day my mom started coughing up blood in March, 2010, and the day I was told she has lung cancer. The horror of the lung cancer itself, the negativity of the doctors in Lancaster, and the unknown of her prognosis, treatment, and outcome.

2 A second, less significant one, was the time the plane my father and I were on, dropped 1,000 feet, literally, coming into Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta, during a severe thunderstorm, in 1987. I felt like I was on a Free Fall ride at an amusement park somewhere, and I couldnt wait to get off.

Mitch
 
falling off a motorcycle and landing beneath a bus staring at a bus tire inches from crushing my face
 
spinning off the m25 at 70 mph. that got the old ticker pumping lol

getting jumped by five blokes with dusters and bottles.

getting arrested.

having a knife pulled out on me.

being pulled over by undercover french police in lyon at 1 in the morning. they came and tapped on the window with a gun. i didnt know they were old bill at the time!

pick your fave lol
 
Getting arrested....but at the same time it made me understand the Presumption of Innocence...
 
When I was 4 or 5 my mom would have seizures once in a while due to her epilepsy. She'd usually fall down and sometimes hit her head, and I would have to call 911, and direct EMT's to help her and I'd always cry cause I thought everytime she went to the hospital she wouldn't come back home.
 
Just after the first time I ever punched my Dad.
I became scared of myself and what I had done.
 
Seeing a licence plate that said "Never forget you", in abbreviation.

Cheers. :doublefinger:
 
Flying over the handlebars of my 1967 Triumph motorcycle got the adrenaline flowing. Then there was the time I hit a patch of black ice on I-35 north of of Wichita, Kansas, driving back to Houston after attending a family funeral in Kansas City. I spun out and wound up in a ditch.
 
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