6.04.2013

Idiot Chick In Bikini Misses Pool - Now Asks Internet To Support Her


Before feet met concrete.



The squeamish  probably shouldn't hit play. It's not Freddy Krueger graphic, but it will cause you to flinch.

(GoFundMe) — My daughter Nicole Just graduated from high school. She had a good job, and had just moved into her very first house as an adult on her own. I’m so proud of her. Unfortunately Nicole with her roommates, and a girlfriend were being crazy young adults one afternoon. Jumping from the roof of their house into the pool. I’m surprised that Nicole would even try something like that. She’s not the very daring type. She hesitated at the last moment. She missed the pool. Yes, We have video of the accident. They never expected the jump to go wrong. WARNING The video is graphic. I wish I had never watched it. Nicole has broken both of her feet. She didn’t have medical insurance at the time. Fortunately, Nicole’s Dad has been able to add her to his insurance. Today she’s having CAT scan. We should know by the end of the day when her next surgery will be. Nicole is expected to be disabled for at least 6 months to a year. She’s in a wheel chair. Not taking it very well I might add. The issue is that Nicole had just moved into her first house with the best roommates. Nicole not being able to work can’t pay her share of the bills. This threatens not only her losing her place to live, but her roommate’s as well. Their credit too. They have signed a years lease. I paid her share this month, but We need help while Nicole is in recovery. Living expenses. I’ve broken it down for you.Expected time down is 6 months. Nicole’s share of the rent is $300 x 6 = $1800Food, Toiletries, phone, Utilities, Add up to $400 a month x 6 = $2400

I've got so many questions. First, how did she get added to her dad's medical insurance after the fact?  Isn't there an application process or something? And shouldn't there be a question like "have you destroyed your legs within the last week?"  I'm no expert, but she seems to meet the definition of having a "pre-existing condition."

 And what's this GoFundMe thing? It's just high tech panhandling, right?  I mean the chick's mom wants us to pay for her food, and shelter and phone?  Why not bon bons?