This SOMD headline : 2 year old dies on 4-wheeler

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nitwhit3286

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Ehesef said:
WTF does that mean?

You are an idiot if you are making excuses for this.


reread the post.....and no I am not making an excuse I am stating a cold hard factoid.
 

Ehesef

Yo Gabba Gabba
Speedy70 said:
You aren't supposed to respond anymore. :smack:

:lmao:
One can only take so much. When someone lacks basic knowledge and common sense, it's very difficult for me to keep quiet.
 

Ehesef

Yo Gabba Gabba
nitwhit3286 said:
reread the post.....and no I am not making an excuse I am stating a cold hard factoid.
I can't believe that God or Allah or whoever is in charge up there would actually let you breed.
 
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nitwhit3286

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vraiblonde said:
OH MY GOD!! :jameo:

Are you frickin' serious?????

"Oh well, there are poeple in this world that are so stupid they'll kill their children because they're ignorant and don't know any better. Takes all kinds, huh?"

:rolleyes:


its the truth isn't it? I wish people would stop breeding....but you can't have that because it wouldn't make a world. You already know my opinion on this matter..I have responded to it several times over the past three or so days....but there is nothing we can do about the ignorant azz parents....apparently law enforcement isn't doing anything about it because they see it as an accident...so what does this teach?? That those dumb azz parents can get away with doing things like letting their toddler ride on atvs.
 
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nitwhit3286

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Ehesef said:
I can't believe that God or Allah or whoever is in charge up there would actually let you breed.


har har har I am not the dumb azz who put their 2 yo on an atv now am I????
 

Chrystee

Member
BadGirl said:
So this 4-wheeler was so large and heavy that even the mother couldn't remove the atv from her dying child? If it was that heavy and cumbersome, there is NO WAY that a child should have been anywhere near that vehicle.

The father was a moron for purchasing it in the first place.

ITA.
4 wheelers kill ADULTS.
 

lepgirl

New Member
My deepest sympathy goes out to this family. What a horrific tragedy. I hope you are able to find the strength to overcome the devastation that you are feeling. My heart goes out to you...
 

happyazz

Skiing in the clouds
Keepinitsimple said:
Wow its been amazing to me to see all the people that are so perfect and have never ever made a single mistake in their parenting where they sat down and thanked God that whatever just happened didnt take their child from them. As parents a lot of times you tend to believe you can protect your child as long as you are the one right there doing something with them. Like riding them on a lawn mower w/ you or a tractor etc.. When you become a parent you are not perfect you learn as you go, and yes unfortunatly you make mistakes, and most of the time you are allowed another chance and you know not the let them ever do it again because of what almost happened. But her almost didnt get a second chance. You people can post whatever you want, but I just pray she will be able to face tomorrow and know she was a good mother and she is going to have to live in her own hell without everyone throwing judgement. Be care of throwing stones at glass houses.


:yeahthat:
 

BlackSheep

New Member
A 6-year-old boy may have broken both of his legs yesterday afternoon in Glen Burnie (AA county) while riding an ATV with his father, county fire officials said.
The boy, who police could not name this morning, was taken to the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Lt. Alex Makris, county fire spokesman, described his injuries as serious, but not life threatening. Lt. Makris said the boy was riding on the back of an ATV with his father about 2:45 p.m. when the four-wheeler rolled over. :smack:
 

flomaster

J.F. A sus ordenes!
BlackSheep said:
A 6-year-old boy may have broken both of his legs yesterday afternoon in Glen Burnie (AA county) while riding an ATV with his father, county fire officials said.
The boy, who police could not name this morning, was taken to the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Lt. Alex Makris, county fire spokesman, described his injuries as serious, but not life threatening. Lt. Makris said the boy was riding on the back of an ATV with his father about 2:45 p.m. when the four-wheeler rolled over. :smack:

Well that sucks. Glad it wasn't life threatening. Its funny I never put my daughter on anything like that till she was like twelve. Just worried she wouldn't get it when she was younger and do something that would get her hurt.
 
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