Narrow escapes

Have you ever had a close shave involving a famous disaster? For instance, the famous airbus crash that departed South America for France and ended up in the sea, no survivors. One woman who was late for the flight was interviewed about her relief. Two days later she was killed in a car crash in Europe. (I know, it sounds like the plot for Final Destination but if your google the story. it actually is true).

 

Fortunately, a friend of mine was a little more lucky. She had been a passenger on a first leg of a flight from Frankfurt that had been carrying the bomb that went off over Lockerbie. It wasn't her plane that exploded, I think the bomb was transferred to another plane in London that took off for New York. This happened in the late 80's, investigators said the bomb was so unstable it could have gone off at any time. My friend is still alive and well.

 

My story is not so exciting. My family, myself, hubby and three kids were passing through Hoddle St ten minutes before the massacre took place. We were coming back from the inlaws (I think it was a Sunday night) and my hubby wanted to watch the last ten minutes of some tv show with his dad but I had a headache and demanded that we leave. He has never argued with me since.

 

Do you have a narrow escape story?

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Azureline, are you really middle class? I was so wrong about you. I never knew you could afford a $500 red leather sofa chair - you're a STAR! I don't know why I feel proud of you but I do. Such a hard working neoclyth!

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Not sure what a neoclyth is.... but no I don't work, I am a kept woman................

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@goo**spew wrote:

Azureline, are you really middle class? I was so wrong about you. I never knew you could afford a $500 red leather sofa chair - you're a STAR! I don't know why I feel proud of you but I do. Such a hard working neoclyth!





 

I just asked Mr Google what neoclyth means - this is what he said:

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@azureline** wrote:

Not sure what a neoclyth is.... but no I don't work, I am a kept woman................


 

Lol Azureline, it isn't a spelling mistake, neoclyth is my word for you, just a special word that sums up our relationship. Darn it, you are so darn quiche, LOL!

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love quiche! especially lorraine.

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I knew you did! See!

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Wrong about telecommunications outages in the London bombing.

 

Wrong about survivors guilt

 

Uses made up words

 

Steals jaim'es word quiche without attributing it to her/him.

 

hmm I see a pattern emerging here.

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Well azureline, this has been fun, I've had a great day: great food, great friends, great family. It's so nice to be appreciated and have people be interested in what I say, never redundant, LOL!

 

Until next week my quiche lady! 😉

 

P.S. Give Poddster a smooch from me!

 

Mwaaah!

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My daughter and I were in the city at the exact time that guy shot and killed Brendan Keeler and injured the Dutch backpacker in William St Melbourne in 2007. We turned the corner into William St and saw Brendan's body on the ground. It was awful. Journo's and reporters were literally running to the scene. It was chaos. We decided to go home and as no trams were running we walked down the escalators into the next underground station and we were the only people waiting for a train. Later that night I became hysterical, crying, due to shock. I sent a sympathy card to Brendan's place of work, to his family. I felt involved in some weird way.

 

My daughter and son-in-law were living in London when the London bombings occured. I was desperate trying to get in contact with her but couldn't get through, nor could she, for hours. Thank God they were both ok but my son-in-laws best friend was killed on the bus that was bombed. It was very sad. I won't tell the full story out of respect to those who grieve his loss.

 

 

 

 

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eeewwww no thanks..........

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