View Full Version : Another crappy life of wayfast thread!
WayFast84
05-01-2007, 06:38 PM
So today was ok, i went to mathclass, got yelled at asked to go to my locker, then told my case manager to call me out of class. BLA BLA BLA, Go home everythings ok, something happens, then I get to thinking why my life sucks, and how things where true(in english class, some one said money is everything, i said, money isnt, and with my luck,id win the lottery and become paralyzed,go on disability and i wouldnt need to win the lottery, teacher misunderstood, flipped out, her sister in law is paralyzed).
Fast foward, a few minutes, i get angry,sad pissed off about how things happen to me, and how I wish my family wasnt fed up.
I change my signature..
10 min later
my grandma and grampa hit by an a****** going through redlight. in er, going to go with my aunt to see the car and get things out of it... :cry:
GP99GT
05-01-2007, 07:05 PM
god may hate you....but i love you wayfast
maroman88
05-01-2007, 07:09 PM
i thought this kid had finally learned that these threads SUCK, now he comes back with another story of how his day went lol
if you felt the need to mention anything, itd be a thread dedicated to ur grandparents that were in an accident, and seeing as tho u werent in an accident, their day sucks just a little bit more then yours.
bad64chevelle
05-01-2007, 09:30 PM
Its really not that hard man...help out or stay out. Thanks. /hijack...matt I hope all goes well and everyone is okay.
Teds89IROC
05-01-2007, 09:32 PM
sorry to hear matt, I hope your grandparents are ok
NJSPEEDER
05-01-2007, 09:37 PM
aorry to hear about your grandparents matt. i will keep them in my prayers.
don't worry about the rest of the life stuff, spend your time with the big important stuff and the little things will work outon their own.
My friend, who was such a model human being so as not to ever make enemies with ANYONE, suffered cancer for his entire life and never complained for one second about it. He's gone through more chemo than possibly any other person in this state. Throughout it all he continued to make jokes and divert everyone's attention from his condition. Hes by far the strongest person I've ever known.
He passed away 3 days ago in a hospital bed at the age of 20.
I'm sorry about your grandparents and I wish them well, but think of my friend Sean before you whine about getting yelled at again.
bad64chevelle
05-01-2007, 09:56 PM
My friend, who was such a model human being so as not to ever make enemies with ANYONE, suffered cancer for his entire life and never complained for one second about it. He's gone through more chemo than possibly any other person in this state. Throughout it all he continued to make jokes and divert everyone's attention from his condition. Hes by far the strongest person I've ever known.
He passed away 3 days ago in a hospital bed at the age of 20.
I'm sorry about your grandparents and I wish them well, but think of my friend Sean before you whine about getting yelled at again.
:werd: sorry again j0n to hear about this.
98tadriver
05-01-2007, 09:56 PM
i really dont think matt was whining, if thats who you are talking about, he's just telling us about how messed up his day was. and then people blow it all out of context. if i was to whine about stuff, i would put little crying faces on the sides of my post.
WayFast84
05-01-2007, 10:34 PM
jon Im sorry about ur freind.
You know the expresion when it rains it pours?
welp its raining right now..
My grandma was released, just some bruises. My gramps was on a board with a neck brace telling us what happened, then after xrays, he had NO clue what happened, He just kept asking the same questions over and over, it sucks. Hes scheduled for an mri tomorrow, to follow up on a catscan we didnt hear about..
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WildBillyT
05-01-2007, 10:37 PM
My gramps was on a board with a neck brace telling us what happened, then after xrays, he had NO clue what happened, He just kept asking the same questions over and over, it sucks.
It sounds like he has a concussion.
WF, take things one step at a time. Accidents are terrible things, but at least they are alive and not totally in ruins.
but at least they are alive
x2 :-(
Slo86Bird
05-01-2007, 10:53 PM
sorry to hear that man. hope everyones ok besides the idiot that hit yer grandparents. i hate people that cant drive. was the person who hit them younger or older, just outta curiosity.
Knipps
05-01-2007, 10:56 PM
but at least they are alive
x2 :-(
x3.
things aren't so great on my end either
my dad has a malignant Lymphoma and no it's not lung cancer. Doctor originally said that she thought it was Lung Cancer because he has 3 masses, including one by his spleen plus some nodes etc it adds up to at least 6 different things going on, 5 of them in the lungs alone..
qwikz28
05-01-2007, 11:47 PM
My friend, who was such a model human being so as not to ever make enemies with ANYONE, suffered cancer for his entire life and never complained for one second about it. He's gone through more chemo than possibly any other person in this state. Throughout it all he continued to make jokes and divert everyone's attention from his condition. Hes by far the strongest person I've ever known.
He passed away 3 days ago in a hospital bed at the age of 20.
I'm sorry about your grandparents and I wish them well, but think of my friend Sean before you whine about getting yelled at again.
a while back, my priest told me a story about a monk who had met an individual with cancer and envied his outlook on life. he realized that because that guy knew his days were limited, he really valued life for what it was. the monk wrote in his journal that he would pray to God to be more like him, and soon after, he was diagnosed with cancer as well. the monk wrote that the remaining days of his life were worth more to him than had he not been diagnosed with an illness.
just something to think about, there are two sides to every story. you're friend sean is in my prayers.
and matt- have you ever heard that expression: when it rains , it pours? thats how life is. nothing comes easy. it would be no fun if it were easy. you wouldn't appreciate life it were easy. keep you're chin up and have a positive outlook on life. one day, you're gonna realize that everything that you are upset about now, can really never be that serious. but for what its worth, hang in there. better times are right around the corner
ryanfx
05-01-2007, 11:50 PM
your posts hurt my eyes
EDIT: and head
EDIT2: Sorry about g'ma+g'pa
Firebird67dude
05-02-2007, 12:26 AM
Sorry to hear that Matt, i hope everyhting turns out for the best. Yesterday was rough on me too. Its been 5 months since my friend killed herself. Yes, its rough but i gotta look to the brighter things in life and so should you.
Don't worry about what other people say just think about what your friends say and the people who matter say. Like it was said b4 take it one day a time, even better one minute at a time. why live worrying sbout the future or the past live in the moment.
BonzoHansen
05-02-2007, 07:56 AM
Hang in their Matty, things have a way of working out.
trashman01
05-02-2007, 12:01 PM
matt dont worry bout the small things. i was a outcast in skool, didnt kno the cool kids and had like one friend. i just went thru skool not caring what ppl thought of me. i drove POS thru highskool. and u kno what the best part of life is? karma, i seen the popular kids working at Mc Donalds or the local grocery store making barely 8$ an hour and now dirivng a POS car. im making nearly 13$ an hour, driving a nice 01 ram and now they want to be my friend? yea ok but matt dont worry bout anything right now cept how ur grandparents are doing. cuz no matter what any1 says, family is always gonna be number 1 and grandparents. they are a whole nother story. i never met my dads parents they died when i was like 4 months old. which sucks cuz they both served in the army and i hold them in the most highest regards. my moms parents also served in the army and i try to go to visit them everyday i can becuz i kno they arent gonna be around much longer
bad64chevelle
05-02-2007, 12:02 PM
a while back, my priest told me a story about a monk who had met an individual with cancer and envied his outlook on life. he realized that because that guy knew his days were limited, he really valued life for what it was. the monk wrote in his journal that he would pray to God to be more like him, and soon after, he was diagnosed with cancer as well. the monk wrote that the remaining days of his life were worth more to him than had he not been diagnosed with an illness.
just something to think about, there are two sides to every story. you're friend sean is in my prayers.
and matt- have you ever heard that expression: when it rains , it pours? thats how life is. nothing comes easy. it would be no fun if it were easy. you wouldn't appreciate life it were easy. keep you're chin up and have a positive outlook on life. one day, you're gonna realize that everything that you are upset about now, can really never be that serious. but for what its worth, hang in there. better times are right around the corner
These words are VERY true. Stuff like this happens for a reason, it makes you stronger as a person. Just keep on moving along and it will all work out.
Sorry to hear about your grandparents Matt. I hope everything works out for the best.
Just remember, there are countless other people out there that are going through hard times right now. you're not alone. most of the time just talking about whats bothering you and getting it off your chest helps a lot. keep your head up and look your troubles square in the eye. life is a challenge, but its not impossible.
bad64chevelle
05-02-2007, 09:54 PM
Sorry to hear about your grandparents Matt. I hope everything works out for the best.
Just remember, there are countless other people out there that are going through hard times right now. you're not alone. most of the time just talking about whats bothering you and getting it off your chest helps a lot. keep your head up and look your troubles square in the eye. life is a challenge, but its not impossible.
:werd: to that!
WayFast84
05-02-2007, 10:05 PM
well my gramps is ok thank god, hes out og the hospital, tomorrow im gonna see them,
things are ok, some more drama, but i went to a car show today to clear my head out
trashman01
05-02-2007, 10:55 PM
wayfast, glad they're ok. i forgot to mention i had a friend killed by a keg that was thrown into a fire
ryanfx
05-02-2007, 11:00 PM
wayfast, glad they're ok. i forgot to mention i had a friend killed by a keg that was thrown into a fire
wow... how did that happen? Explosion?
trashman01
05-03-2007, 06:47 PM
yup, it been in there for hours i guess, when i went to the wake, u can tell they did alot of work to get him to look normal. u think ppl would have faqing common sense
maroman88
05-03-2007, 08:47 PM
wasnt that in the news?
trashman01
05-03-2007, 11:30 PM
yea a while back.
WayFast84
05-15-2007, 06:55 PM
We took my grandma to her normal doctor yesterday because he ordered some more tests...She has three cracked ribs and a broken pelvis...this is the only thing that coulda caused it, and the emergencie room didnt say anything..
Slo86Bird
05-15-2007, 09:59 PM
sue them! f***kin bastards. they never do but u can sue for that. and then u can buy me a new challenger =)
but sorry to hear about yer gramma and i hope she gets better soon!
PBodyGT87
05-15-2007, 11:53 PM
Wow Matt, sorry to hear about everything. I hope your grandparents are alright, I'm sure they'll heal up fine. Sounds and looks like it was quite a wreck though. Just remember to be thankful for what and who you've still got. Try to look at it in a postive light that they are okay. Everyone has a bad day once in a while. You'll have good times up ahead.
When you start feeling upset about something, go find a hobby that makes you feel better, whether that be music or working on a personal project or hanging out with your best friends. Sometimes it helps to talk with people, just remember to keep your problems away and under wraps from insensitive pricks along the way.
And remember: No one's problems are lesser or bigger than your's. It all depends on how either you or they choose to view it. There are certainly great tradgedies in life, all the way down to things as trivial as a fly in your water, but grant sympathy only where it's deserved, shrug off what is overcomable, and remain modest in your need for condolence. The greatest solace is found in one's self, and bitterness delays healing.
Chin Up, everything will work itself out if you want it to.
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