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denberg |
06/10/04 |
I'm not sure what board to post this on so I'm posting it here. Please forgive me if it's the wrong board.
A British newspaper reported that the one statistic in his life that Ronald Reagan was the proudest about was the fact that as a lifeguard he had saved 77 (seventy-seven) people from drowning. Now without meaning any disrespect to the Gipper, I find this figure hard to swallow. I've never heard of any lifeguard saving anywhere near that many, and Reagan only did the job a short while. What's the truth?
Paul, London UK. |
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