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Previously on "2 minutes silence at 12:00"

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Come to think of it, I'm blessed with luck actually. Not only did I skyve off on that day, but I narrowly missed being blown up by an 747 crashing.

    The cargo 747 that left stanstead in 96/97 and crashed in the woods flew over my house just before it ditched about 3/4 mile away. Was woken up by a 500ft high fireball. We moved about a month later!
    you don't have a lot of luck do you

    You obviously missed a trick though: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/5141522.stm

    Unless of course you are a teenage schoolgirl in which case I am sure it was completely justified.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Come to think of it, I'm blessed with luck actually. Not only did I skyve off on that day, but I narrowly missed being blown up by an 747 crashing.

    The cargo 747 that left stanstead in 96/97 and crashed in the woods flew over my house just before it ditched about 3/4 mile away. Was woken up by a 500ft high fireball. We moved about a month later!

    skive

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  • TheMonkey
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    Come to think of it, I'm blessed with luck actually. Not only did I skyve off on that day, but I narrowly missed being blown up by an 747 crashing.

    The cargo 747 that left stanstead in 96/97 and crashed in the woods flew over my house just before it ditched about 3/4 mile away. Was woken up by a 500ft high fireball. We moved about a month later!

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  • Phoenix
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    They cant have been proper Millwall fans then!

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  • hattra
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    It wasn't a good day.................

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by hattra
    Was that the Christmas Eve one back in 74 or 75? I was about 50 yards down the road (and getting further away by the second when that one went off)?

    Then I got on a train full of fecking Millwall fans..........

    And your still here? Good god that is lucky!

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  • hattra
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    So: Fate, God, serendipity?

    Long time ago but: I was supposed to be shopping in Harrods when it went up
    Was that the Christmas Eve one back in 74 or 75? I was about 50 yards down the road (and getting further away by the second when that one went off)?

    Then I got on a train full of fecking Millwall fans..........

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Five minutes and you re almost there
    Five minutes and you re almost dead

    I need a dream where I can live what I said
    I need a place where I can put my head
    I need a hoIe where I'll find darkness now

    And if you hassle me mister I might just lose
    my head

    Five minutes and you re almost there
    Five minutes and you re almost dead

    They came on a Saturday night
    They killed the cat and they raped his wife

    And in their eyes there was fear and hate
    And when they spoke they spoke with knives

    Five minutes and you re almost there
    Five minus s and you're almost dead

    Some say that l should hate them all
    But I say that wouldn't help at all

    I just wanna find those guys that s all ............
    That's all ...........

    Five minutes and you're almost there
    Five minutes and you're almost dead

    The night time comes and the streets they
    ring
    With the fears of a thousand things
    But if you worry about your ports of call
    You ll never get nothing done at all

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Because 50 odd people in England last year is more important than World Wars that killed millions last century.

    I suggest they have 3 minutes for all the people killed in car accidents last year.
    Memories are short these days. If it happened 5+ years ago nobody cares.

    Xeno in 'it is a cynical world we live in' mode

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  • sunnysan
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    Scientists did note that the "earth's wobble" at the poles had shifted again...
    We already have a migration thread so please post there when referring to shifting poles

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Long time ago but: I was supposed to be shopping in Harrods when it went up.
    If you were in Harrods you'd have been pretty safe. Mother in law was just on her way there, she tells me it wasn't a lot of fun.

    One that did make me laugh was an Australian. Allegedly he was caught up on the aircraft that went off the runway at Bangkok (?). Stayed a couple of days, arrives at LHR, gets to Paddington and promptly gets on the train that was hit by the GWR express. Probably an urban myth, but I think he should be labelled so the rest of the world can keep out of his way.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    When did 1 minute become not long enough?

    Mailman
    Because 50 odd people in England last year is more important than World Wars that killed millions last century.

    I suggest they have 3 minutes for all the people killed in car accidents last year.

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  • Mailman
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    When did 1 minute become not long enough?

    Mailman

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Believe it or not.........I was on the same planet! (allegedly)
    Scientists did note that the "earth's wobble" at the poles had shifted again...

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  • Phoenix
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    How lucky was that!

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