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       Re: Glorious Wins...
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: July 3, 2012, 12:18 pm
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       I'm sure you are a master at getting things into tight spots.
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       Re: Glorious Wins...
       By: Mac Date: July 3, 2012, 12:40 pm
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       With inches to spare
       wait
       what!
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       Re: Glorious Wins...
       By: Mac Date: July 17, 2012, 11:40 am
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       A hero
       [glow=red,2,300]NY bus driver catches girl, 7, in three-story
       plunge[/glow]
       [quote]A city bus driver says he was thinking of his own young
       daughter when he rushed to catch a 7-year-old girl plunging
       three stories from a New York building Monday – an action caught
       on video.
       "Please let me catch her, please let me catch her," Stephen St.
       Bernard, 52, recalled thinking. "That's all I could say. Let me
       catch the little baby."
       "I think about my daughter, and you know, she's a little kid,"
       he said.
       St. Bernard, an MTA bus driver of 10 years, was returning home
       to Coney Island from his job at about 2 p.m. when he heard
       screams coming from a building courtyard.
       He rushed toward the commotion and saw a girl standing on top of
       a third-floor window air conditioning unit. He immediately ran
       underneath the window.
       "She just stood up there teetering, teetering," he said.
       More...
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