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5th *Place
A *flight attendant was stationed at the departure gate to check *tickets.
As a man approached, she extended her hand for the ticket and *he opened his trench coat and flashed her.
Without blinking an eyelid *she said,
'Sir, I need to see your ticket not your *stub.'
LOL!
"And I'm a million different people from one day to the next..."
Three old guys are walking down the street. The first guy says "It's windy today" The second guy says "It's not Wednesday, it's Thursday" The third guy says "I'm thirsty too, lets get a drink"
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A North Carolina teenager who studied teen highway deaths as a senior high school project is dead after a crash.
18-year-old Shannon Nicole Adkins graduated last spring after turning in a report about the risks facing young drivers on the mainly rural roads of Johnston County.
The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Monday that Adkins was the 27th Johnston County teen to die in a wreck since the start of 2006 and the second in just over a week.
The highway patrol said Adkins was driving a pickup truck when another pickup crossed into her lane Saturday night and struck her head-on.
The other driver was a 29-year-old woman who was hospitalized in fair condition and charged with driving while impaired.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A North Carolina teenager who studied teen highway deaths as a senior high school project is dead after a crash.
18-year-old Shannon Nicole Adkins graduated last spring after turning in a report about the risks facing young drivers on the mainly rural roads of Johnston County.
The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Monday that Adkins was the 27th Johnston County teen to die in a wreck since the start of 2006 and the second in just over a week.
The highway patrol said Adkins was driving a pickup truck when another pickup crossed into her lane Saturday night and struck her head-on.
The other driver was a 29-year-old woman who was hospitalized in fair condition and charged with driving while impaired.
Of course its tragic, but I'm sure CGAL has fished a few bodies from the drink in his day and you need a macbre sense of humor to survive seeing that stuff. A friend who is a deputy has the darkest sense of humor of anyone I've ever known or heard on TV even. He told me there's really no way to deal well with seeing bodies of those who die tragically but in order to keep your sanity you have to find a coping mechanism. His way is a sense of humor about things.
To an outsider it may seem very callous and disrespectful, but to those that do this kind of work for a living, it's a way to stay sane and still be able to do the job.
Hey, the joke wasn't that the poor girl was killed in an accident, of course that was tragic, or even the irony of the girl doing a study on young people getting killed in car accidents and then getting killed in one herself. It was the comment by the next poster...
Thank God she didn't study nuclear war!
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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