Wed Oct 13, 2004 3:32 pm by Boscoe
Personally, I've had 3 friends commit suicide in the past year, and lost others to accidents and cancer. It's brutal. One was a particularly close friend, one of my ushers at my wedding, and the Godfather of one of my daughters. That was April 1st, I'll never forget that day when I found out. First shock, then anger, then tears. Our birthdays were two days apart, and we often shared our birthday party. On my birthday, Apr 16, I was in Florida on vacation with my family. I got up early that morning, careful not to wake the family, and went outside on the hotel's patio and just cried for about 1/2 hour.
Back to the topic though, I'm 44, and was in college when the Guyana-Jonestown mass suicide happened. Nearly 1000 people committed suicide because of an insane quasi-religeous freak. I still remember the TV coverage of helicopters overhead showing the mass of dead bodies all over the compound.
Then in 1997 that group in Calif who killed themselves (about 25 people) who thought that by dying they would catch the comet Hale-Bopp and ride it off into the heavens.
Such a waste, their poor families.
Tough subject, but a good one, especially good to talk about if you're ever contemplating it. I've thought about it in the past, and thank God I let others know how I felt. That's why I'm still here and life is very good right now.
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