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Nov 07, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
So sad that the boating accident had to occur, but then again, these things are destined. There will be one more. Again this one would be avoidable, but it is in human nature to take things for granted.
The captain of this next vessel would be in total control of the situation, but there are always people who provide a distraction. It would be during this distraction that disaster would strike.
Help would come from people in the vicinity but panic sometimes renders the best intention useless.
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The past weeks have been disastrous from some drivers and motorists. People came out of nowhere to wreak havoc and the innocent could only standby and watch, before accepting some concession for the damage to their vehicle.
However, there are those who do not take too kindly to silly accidents. One man is going to resort to his firearm when a motorist skips a major road and strikes his vehicle. Fortunately, screams and good sense will prevail.
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The fires are not yet things of the past. One is going to break out soon after power returns to a community. Of course, the people would say that the fire is the result of an electrical situation. The truth is that old connections tend to overheat. That would be the case here.
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