Talk about a bad day...fatal on I-96

So the only reason you will feel bad for someone is if they die from something thats not in their power? Like being murdered?


Wowsers.

I'm not saying I don't feel bad for what happened, yeah its sad what happened someone died. I'm simply making the statement that her actions caused her death nothing less nothing more. I'm not saying I'm insensitive to someone dying but maybe more so significantly less being the circumstances that caused such.

I used to have the same rediculiously stupid attitude towards life that you currently have. Then I became a parent and I grew up. Evetything thing changed for me. It will for you too. You will get sencetive to things and when you see or hear about something unfortunate you will always put yourself in there shoes.

Not flaming. I completly understand the way you feel. Been there done that.


I never took it as flaming, I honestly respect alot of the things you say way more than per Stalker and some other people on here. I try my best to take everything as construtive critisium an apprechiated your commets.
 
i wonder if it was an older lady and a z06. I met a lady who had a yellow z06. Her husband passed and she just had the car sitting in the garage and drove it once in a while.
 
I feel bad for her family and friends, but what she did was dumb! But i also understand that she may have shaken up. But it was a shitty deal for all of the drivers, but more times then none when something like this happens, the gawkers slow down! So what happen that they didn't slow this time? a yellow car at night in head lights is kinda noticeable. Don't ya think?

Finally i see and understand what Derrick is saying, the only thing i see with what he said is its a unsympathetic other then that nothing wrong with it.

Derrick.

I had to except that some people are just no matter how you cut it, are not cut from the same cloth as others! Some people go into panic instead of survival mode. Some people with say its the "Training" they have gone though others will link it to something that has happen in their lives. Most won't do either of these they will just go though life blind.. there is nothing we can do about it. Its called life and life is Choice.
 
Sad story. Sorry to hear someody knew her on here too.

Just wait folks.. someday we'll see a thread titled..."My 2 year old kid walked in the street and died... he had it coming. He was dumb."
 
I used to have the same rediculiously stupid attitude towards life that you currently have. Then I became a parent and I grew up. Evetything thing changed for me. It will for you too. You will get sencetive to things and when you see or hear about something unfortunate you will always put yourself in there shoes.

Not flaming. I completly understand the way you feel. Been there done that.

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I never took it as flaming, I honestly respect alot of the things you say way more than per Stalker and some other people on here. I try my best to take everything as construtive critisium an apprechiated your commets.

Once you have children, life is no longer cheap. You will see things differently, guarantee it.

May this lady rest in peace.
 
Jacqueline Sue Seghi, 44, of Lexington, died Saturday, October 10, 2009 as a result of an automobile accident. She was born December 11, 1964 in Port Huron to Valerie and Dennis Genaw Sr. and was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Seghi was Regional Director of Sales for Constellation Energy. She enjoyed reading and spending time with her family and friends. Jacqueline loved being with people and people enjoyed being with her. She is survived by her parents, Valerie and Dennis Genaw, Sr.; a son, Garrett Seghi; a daughter, Gabrielle Seghi; and their father, Daniel Seghi; her grandmother, Helena Genaw; a brother, Dennis (Tracie) Genaw Jr.; two sisters, Kimberly (Dave) Thieke and Sherry (Rob) Archibald; and many special nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and 10-11 a.m. Thursday in Pollock-Randall Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 15, 2009 in Pollock-Randall Funeral Home. Paul Calcaterra will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to Jacqueline's children in care of their father, Daniel Seghi. To send condolences, visit pollockrandallfuneralhome.com.
 
Sad story. Sorry to hear someody knew her on here too.

Just wait folks.. someday we'll see a thread titled..."My 2 year old kid walked in the street and died... he had it coming. He was dumb."


I would think that would be poor parenting for you not watching your kid, making the parent the idiot.
 
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i think the only idiot here is you need4speed.


So your saying you let your two year old play near the street unsupervised or without you in close enough proximity to prevent him/her from running into the street? Thats shity parenting, how is it not?

Thanks for your opinion.

The more you post in this thread the more you show what a clueless inconsiderate individual you really are.

Thanks for you opinion.
 
I can't wait for reality to set in for you. It's not as simple as tethering your kid down or telling the kid not to do something and they instantly obey.
 
I can't wait for reality to set in for you. It's not as simple as tethering your kid down or telling the kid not to do something and they instantly obey.


If you noticed I said with-in close enough prximity to prevent. So hence if your kids not old enough to understand not to run into the street your stupid ass should be out there with your kid making sure physically they dont run into the street.

Who even lets a two year old play outside alone, I don't even let my niece or nephew play in the back yard alone(which is gated) and hes 3 shes 6.

So you have kids I take it?
 
So your saying you let your two year old play near the street unsupervised or without you in close enough proximity to prevent him/her from running into the street? Thats shity parenting, how is it not?

Thanks for your opinion.



Thanks for you opinion.


I want to be there for when your ignorance vanishes and you get a clue. I dont have any kids but I understand that its not a simple, don't do that or you will be hurt. Everything is learned by repetition. But I wouldnt expect a feeble mind like yours to understand that.
 
If you noticed I said with-in close enough prximity to prevent. So hence if your kids not old enough to understand not to run into the street your stupid ass should be out there with your kid making sure physically they dont run into the street.

Who even lets a two year old play outside alone, I don't even let my niece or nephew play in the back yard alone(which is gated) and hes 3 shes 6.

So you have kids I take it?

I don't let my kids play outside alone and they are 9 , 7 and 5 I feel like If I'm not watching them something could happen and it would be my fault. That's why I gave up a lot of my hobbies - So I could spend more time with them and their new hobbies.
 
I want to be there for when your ignorance vanishes and you get a clue. I dont have any kids but I understand that its not a simple, don't do that or you will be hurt. Everything is learned by repetition. But I wouldnt expect a feeble mind like yours to understand that.


You just said the same thing as Stalker just with more words. Did you even read the post previous to this one I made? I think you just blasting stuff attempting to argure but your brain cannot process wtf your trying to say as fast as your trying to type it.

Where did I say anything about telling your kid? I said being out there with your kid to prevent such actions physcially.



example so you understand.

A two year dosnt run fast in relation to a adult:

You see your kid starting to move in a direction towards the street, you then proceed to intercept the child thus preventing them from entering the street. This may damn well be repiticous (sp) until the child is at age where they mentally know not to do so.
 
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