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Man Who Skipped Flight With Corey Lidle Dies; In A Plane Crash!!
Topic Started: Nov 17 2006, 06:15 PM (116 Views)
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Man Escapes One Plane Crash To Die In Another
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john lemon
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Apparently he missed the movie Final Destination.
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waitingforatrim

That's either fate or karma or something. Amazing.
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scottycatt
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Last night on the local L.A. news, the report stated that two men were asked to fly with Corey Lidle, but both had to decline for various reasons. These same two men were scheduled to fly together this week in Big Bear, but one of the men had to decline yet again. :o :o

Can you believe the luck of the guy who was able to avoid both crashes??? I'll be he doesn't fly again anytime soon!!! I wish I could call him up and ask him for tomorrow's winning lotto numbers, as he has to be the luckiest guy I've heard of in a long, long time!! :o




Why?
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Merry
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I guess poor Bob Cartwright's number was up, it must've been his time! :(

As for the other man, I agree Bev, he IS very lucky! I'd avoid all public forms of transportation for a while if I were him, and lay low.


:) Merry


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Too weird!
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