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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 5, 2019 5:38:00 GMT
There once lived a woman named Violet Jessop. Some people thought she was the luckiest woman alive and some thought she was the unluckiest woman alive. Hear her story and decide for yourself. She worked on 3 ships, one being the famous Titanic, and she was faced with 3 shipwrecks (one on each ship). Was she lucky to survive or unlucky to experience them? allthatsinteresting.com/unsinkable-violet-jessop
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Mar 5, 2019 5:42:52 GMT
She was luckier than Lady Luck! And that "I have no idea, captain"...
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 5, 2019 5:51:01 GMT
She was luckier than Lady Luck! And that "I have no idea, captain"... I tried to be creative/funny . I guess it worked
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Mar 5, 2019 5:52:18 GMT
She was luckier than Lady Luck! And that "I have no idea, captain"... I tried to be creative/funny . I guess it worked Yeah, that was good.
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Post by PISTON1246 on Mar 8, 2019 18:40:24 GMT
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS LUCK. GOOD LUCK OR BAD LUCK.
IF SHE SURVIVED A SHIPWRECK THEN THAT MEANS GOD DECIDED FOR THAT TO HAPPEN.
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 8, 2019 19:53:04 GMT
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS LUCK. GOOD LUCK OR BAD LUCK. IF SHE SURVIVED A SHIPWRECK THEN THAT MEANS GOD DECIDED FOR THAT TO HAPPEN. Correct!
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 8, 2019 21:46:57 GMT
Usually, we're put a token into a luck as a notion, or in some way taking something as luck...
or, briefly, luck needs some word with it, say 'to be lucky in sports', 'being lucky in love', 'bad luck in love', 'good luck in programming', etc. That's why saying 'totally lucky' we mean that this woman is lucky in love, poetry, swimming, cooking, etc. and obviously it's not truth.
I didn't pick any, because there's no partial option.
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