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#1 FolsomFrogGuy

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Posted 19 November 2007 - 02:35 PM

Does anybody know why there are flowers placed next to the waterfall at the entrance to ARC north area? Seems as though somebody may have died there, but I've heard nothing about it. Also, the falls have been turned off for days or weeks!
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Posted 19 November 2007 - 04:34 PM

QUOTE(FolsomFrogGuy @ Nov 19 2007, 02:35 PM) View Post
Does anybody know why there are flowers placed next to the waterfall at the entrance to ARC north area? Seems as though somebody may have died there, but I've heard nothing about it. Also, the falls have been turned off for days or weeks!


From what I hear-
A gentleman committed suicide by motorcycle there last Saturday - took his helmet off - and put his wallet , cell phone and other in it on the side of the road and then went full speed a head into the waterfall wall. Had a wife and two kids...

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Posted 21 November 2007 - 05:42 AM

QUOTE(FolsomFrogGuy @ Nov 19 2007, 03:35 PM) View Post
Does anybody know why there are flowers placed next to the waterfall at the entrance to ARC north area? Seems as though somebody may have died there, but I've heard nothing about it. Also, the falls have been turned off for days or weeks!

There are signs posted that maintenance is being performed and the water will be turned back on in late November.


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Posted 21 November 2007 - 07:21 AM

QUOTE(FolsomFrogGuy @ Nov 19 2007, 02:35 PM) View Post
Does anybody know why there are flowers placed next to the waterfall at the entrance to ARC north area? Seems as though somebody may have died there, but I've heard nothing about it. Also, the falls have been turned off for days or weeks!



It's a memorial for someone who committed suicide there last week

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Posted 21 November 2007 - 02:38 PM

QUOTE(davburr @ Nov 21 2007, 07:21 AM) View Post
It's a memorial for someone who committed suicide there last week

Strange place to do that...
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Posted 21 November 2007 - 05:11 PM

QUOTE(folsom500 @ Nov 19 2007, 04:34 PM) View Post
From what I hear-
A gentleman committed suicide by motorcycle there last Saturday - took his helmet off - and put his wallet , cell phone and other in it on the side of the road and then went full speed a head into the waterfall wall. Had a wife and two kids...


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Posted 24 November 2007 - 05:32 PM

QUOTE(folsom500 @ Nov 19 2007, 04:34 PM) View Post
From what I hear-
A gentleman committed suicide by motorcycle there last Saturday - took his helmet off - and put his wallet , cell phone and other in it on the side of the road and then went full speed a head into the waterfall wall. Had a wife and two kids...



We saw that the area was closed off on 11/10, but the police log and papers had no information on what happened.

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 05:13 PM

Ya, know...slightly off topic here....but my kids came home and told me about this incident--before I heard about it from anyone else.

Kinda surprised me.

However, in the last few days, it seems the kids have been having very different reactions to this knowledge. The knowledge itself seems to have been an eye opener for one---but for the other kid I am seeing a very disturbed reaction.

I think I'm missing a vital and (instinctive?) resource in how to communicate to my kid what suicide is--why it's bad and how it affects everyone.

In one course of an entirely unrelated conversation he pops up with a joke he thinks is funny ( not so) then a few minutes later he pops up again with the subject and angrily announces the person must have been insane, sad, angry ---something.

Anyone got some good loaded replies appropriate for a 9 year old on the discussion?

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 08:04 PM

QUOTE(supermom @ Nov 26 2007, 05:13 PM) View Post
Ya, know...slightly off topic here....but my kids came home and told me about this incident--before I heard about it from anyone else.

Kinda surprised me.

However, in the last few days, it seems the kids have been having very different reactions to this knowledge. The knowledge itself seems to have been an eye opener for one---but for the other kid I am seeing a very disturbed reaction.

I think I'm missing a vital and (instinctive?) resource in how to communicate to my kid what suicide is--why it's bad and how it affects everyone.

In one course of an entirely unrelated conversation he pops up with a joke he thinks is funny ( not so) then a few minutes later he pops up again with the subject and angrily announces the person must have been insane, sad, angry ---something.

Anyone got some good loaded replies appropriate for a 9 year old on the discussion?


Explain that people who commit suicide or attempt to commit suicide are really hurting and don't ask for help to stop hurting. It would be like having a disease and not going to the doctor. You need to cultivate compassion in your 9-year-old for mental diseases.


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Posted 29 November 2007 - 07:12 PM

QUOTE(billcoff @ Nov 21 2007, 05:42 AM) View Post
There are signs posted that maintenance is being performed and the water will be turned back on in late November.


The waterfall pump failed before this ever happened.
However, I hope they hurry up and fix it because the dry falls probably enticed the man to choose that particular location.
The water being off there has attracted a lot of negativity. Someone sprayed some graffiti on the dry rocks then this guy crashed his motorcycle into the rocks.

I bet neither would have happened if the waterfall was repaired in a timely manner.
Both of these incidents happened within days of the waterfall being turned off.
Each incident in the days after the water was turned off is worse than the last. What is going to be next tragedy?

The waterfall pump has failed many times before, but this is by far the longest they have ever taken to repair it. They should just pay someone a maintenance fee to fix it for a flat rate so it gets repaired quickly.
That whole scene with the memorial at the busted waterfall is probably making it slightly more difficult than it already would be to sell homes in this housing sales downturn and dropping their property values even more.

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Posted 11 December 2007 - 09:52 AM

QUOTE(resident @ Nov 29 2007, 07:12 PM) View Post
The waterfall pump failed before this ever happened.
However, I hope they hurry up and fix it because the dry falls probably enticed the man to choose that particular location.
The water being off there has attracted a lot of negativity. Someone sprayed some graffiti on the dry rocks then this guy crashed his motorcycle into the rocks.

I bet neither would have happened if the waterfall was repaired in a timely manner.
Both of these incidents happened within days of the waterfall being turned off.
Each incident in the days after the water was turned off is worse than the last. What is going to be next tragedy?

The waterfall pump has failed many times before, but this is by far the longest they have ever taken to repair it. They should just pay someone a maintenance fee to fix it for a flat rate so it gets repaired quickly.
That whole scene with the memorial at the busted waterfall is probably making it slightly more difficult than it already would be to sell homes in this housing sales downturn and dropping their property values even more.


Getting it running again would definitely let everyone move forward following this incident. I wonder if the family lives in the neighborhood, and couldn't imagine driving past that distinctive location, if I were in their shoes. I'm sure this isn't new for such an experience...

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Posted 11 December 2007 - 10:57 AM

The family lives in Orangevale.

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