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SHIVER ME TIMBERS
June 21st 05, 08:26 PM
Well he will certainly remember this flight for the rest of his life.
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Beav
June 25th 05, 01:18 AM
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> Well he will certainly remember this flight for the rest of his life.
No he won't. He died yesterday.
Condolences to his family, particularly his Grandson who bought him the
flight for his birthday.
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SHIVER ME TIMBERS
June 25th 05, 04:41 AM
> > "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message
> > Well he will certainly remember this flight for the rest of his life.
> Beav > wrote:
> No he won't. He died yesterday.
Welllllllll...... Aaaaaaccccctttuuuuaaaaallllllyyyyy
He probably did remember it for the rest of his life.
But in any event it's a sad ending to what was suppossed to be the trip
of a lifetime for the gent.
Beav
June 26th 05, 11:12 PM
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>> > "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message
>> > Well he will certainly remember this flight for the rest of his life.
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>> Beav > wrote:
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>> No he won't. He died yesterday.
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> Welllllllll...... Aaaaaaccccctttuuuuaaaaallllllyyyyy
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> He probably did remember it for the rest of his life.
Good point (in the respect that this COULD have a good point:)
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> But in any event it's a sad ending to what was suppossed to be the trip
> of a lifetime for the gent.
I hope the kid doesn't carry any guilt, but I can't see him not doing. This
is a case of not being able to do right for doing wrong and it's a REAL
shame for all concerned.
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Beav
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Beav
June 26th 05, 11:13 PM
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>> > "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message
>> > Well he will certainly remember this flight for the rest of his life.
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>> Beav > wrote:
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>> No he won't. He died yesterday.
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> Welllllllll...... Aaaaaaccccctttuuuuaaaaallllllyyyyy
>
> He probably did remember it for the rest of his life.
Good point (in the respect that this COULD have a good point:)
>
> But in any event it's a sad ending to what was suppossed to be the trip
> of a lifetime for the gent.
I hope the kid doesn't carry any guilt, but I can't see him not doing. This
is a case of not being able to do right for doing wrong and it's a REAL
shame for all concerned.
--
Beav
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