Daily Archives: September 21, 2015

“If I Hadn’t Stopped for that Drink, I would have been Further Down the Beach and He Would Probably have Drowned”

On 19 September 2015, ultramarathon runner Dennis Potton, a 37-year-old father of four, rescued a small boy from drowning in a rip current at Sandsend Beach, Whitby, Yorkshire, UK. While stopping for a drink at a café next to the … Continue reading

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“Hey, Reddit, What Random Stranger Would You Like to Thank from Your Life?”

Here are some replies: 1) Jakoberry wrote, “At the Pearl Jam concert at the Roskilde festival in 2000. Intense crowd. Up front. Fell on my knees and couldn’t get up again. A guy behind me grabbed me by the collar and … Continue reading

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“My Brain was Completely Frozen and My Body was Not Moving. I was Just Praying [To] God, that [My Son] will be OK”

In September 2015, three-year-old Parikshith Kumar wiggled out of his lifebelt and came close to drowning in a swimming pool at a Northville Township, Michigan, apartment complex. His father, Yathindra Kumar, said, “My brain was completely frozen and my body … Continue reading

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alexusdavis: “Found a hot celebrity, googled her name + ‘nude’ and got this. She knows”

Source: alexusdavis, “Found a hot celebrity, googled her name + ‘nude’ and got this. She knows.” Imgur. 20 September 2015 http://imgur.com/gallery/qHKPAdI Download free eBooks, including books for teachers, by David Bruce here: https://davidbruceblog.wordpress.com/about-the-blogger/ Romance Books by Brenda Kennedy (Some Free) … Continue reading

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David Bruce: Stories About Prejudice

Lise Meitner, a pioneer of nuclear fission who was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1878, had to overcome prejudice to get an education and to work in the field of physics. When she was 14 years old, she had to … Continue reading

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