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Post by fixitguy on Sept 30, 2022 23:32:17 GMT
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Post by Tim Horton on Oct 3, 2022 12:04:25 GMT
....Angeles among us..... This would include my Sweetie... In our end of town there is an older, but very handy, last stop type strip mall before we leave town for the bush.. There has been an old guy around the area.. Seemingly homeless.. He never bothered anyone, never pan handled and was some what a fixture of the area.. I don't know where he went in winter.. He was always pleasant and friendly to speak to.. ...Hay Marine, how you doing ?...
Anyway... One hot day (hot relative to the far north) he was sitting at the end of the mall sidewalk in the shade napping.. This a few doors down from the thrift shop.. As Sweetie was checking out of the thrift shop, 2 women too pretentious for there own good came in complaining about him being there.. Sweetie left, went to the Subway, got a big sandwich and a drink and quietly set it down beside him without him knowing..
We now learn he, Chris, has moved to a seniors assisted living shelter type housing..
I'm so proud of Sweetie...
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Post by farmrbrown on Oct 4, 2022 0:35:21 GMT
I've been trying to find the original interview and film footage from the 60 Minutes interview where I first saw it but I can't, so here's a link with the same story. It's a bad wreck and fire Dale Earnhardt jr. had at Sonama in 2004, driving an alcohol fueled Corvette. ftw.usatoday.com/2018/08/dale-earnhardt-jr-nascar-ghost-paranormal-beliefs-crash-fire-sonoma-2004-storyThe video clip I saw originally had a much closer view and better quality, clearer and not grainy. In it you could plainly see him with the upper half of his body getting out of the driver's window. Then....he stands straight up with his back still towards you, his shoulders hunched up like when you "shrug" them, legs straight as he comes up and out of the window. When his feet clear the door he drops straight to the ground on his back, then rolls over on his knees as the emergency crew gets there to him to put the fire out. Later I saw another interview with him and Boris Said, his team driver that day and he said the fiberglass door melted in those few seconds and just fell off, which is true. But when they showed the original clip in slow motion over and over, you can still see his arms straight down, his shoulders hunched up just the way it looks when someone grabs you under your armpits and lifts you up. It still gives ME chills, lol. He never said it was his dad, only that he felt his dad had something to do with it. Dale Sr. died on turn #4 on the final lap of Daytona in 2001, the race Jr. won that day. Hebrews 13:2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
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