Jon Bon Jovi praised for talking woman off bridge

She was a misunderstood runaway who wanted to go out in a blaze of glory, it was her life after all. Jon told her to never say goodbye, she just needed to keep the faith and he'd be there for her. Always.
 
She just gotta hold on what she got

They got each other and that's a lot for love.

Don't give it a shot!

Maybe she's just tired to works the diner all day, working for her man an bringing home her pay, for love.... For love...

Ps. Now "there's go my hero" for the real hero.
 
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I posted this in the social media thread last night. :messenger_neutral:


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Kinda crazy seeing people casually walking on the bridge as one is standing on a ledge. As a New Yorker I am very familiar with the bystander effect, but there's barely anyone on that bridge... good on Bon Jovi for taking the initiative.

Edit: Just saw an extended video and there's a family of three that just walks right by her before Bon Jovi shows up...

But anyway, this whole story kinda reminds me of that James Doohan story
 
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Oh sure when Jon Bon Jovi talks them off a bridge he gets praised but when I do it I get called a monster just because I'm below them!
 
She could have said "its my life" and I am going out in a "Blaze of Glory".


Since we are doing the song title thing.
 
It's lucky he was there, that bridge is slippery when wet, etc.


Pretty surreal though, I'm sure. Imagine if you were a big fan.

Imagine if someone from a band you hated came over too. Chad Kroeger in the wrong place could be finishing people off.
 
Kinda crazy seeing people casually walking on the bridge as one is standing on a ledge. As a New Yorker I am very familiar with the bystander effect, but there's barely anyone on that bridge... good on Bon Jovi for taking the initiative.

Edit: Just saw an extended video and there's a family of three that just walks right by her before Bon Jovi shows up...

But anyway, this whole story kinda reminds me of that James Doohan story

It's a pedestrian bridge.
 
Kinda crazy seeing people casually walking on the bridge as one is standing on a ledge. As a New Yorker I am very familiar with the bystander effect, but there's barely anyone on that bridge... good on Bon Jovi for taking the initiative.

Edit: Just saw an extended video and there's a family of three that just walks right by her before Bon Jovi shows up...

But anyway, this whole story kinda reminds me of that James Doohan story

These goddamn onions in here man.... would you fuckers stop cooking?!?
 
Ice Ice Baby and Pour Some Sugar On Me that was close. That's right all the good song puns were taken and I'm just saying nonsense.
 
I bet she was singing this when he tried to save her "it's my liiiiife and it's now or never, i don't want to live foreeeeever" :lollipop_grinning_sweat:
 
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