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Written by Sky News, June 25, 2007






hi, i have just arrived back from disneyland resort paris, where my 14 daughter was on the rocknroller coaster many times over our weekend stay there. she said it was fantastic. i think maybe that spanish girl may have had other problems before getting on it. but my heart and prayers do go out to her family! deepest sympathy to them
Posted by: Carol, Dublin, Ireland. Jun 26, 2007 8:21:47 PM
Yes Dee, you could post in the wrong section.
Posted by: Me, here Jun 26, 2007 3:28:36 PM
rotherham is a rite mess the hospital is on red only takin for a&e town is until water parkgate has a boat for the people that r stuck i have never seen it like this b4 and if the dam goes we r in trouble could anything else goin wrong this week
Posted by: dee sludden rotherham Jun 26, 2007 12:59:25 PM
That's so lame
Posted by: TypeKey Jun 25, 2007 3:00:36 PM
A few years ago I was in e-mail contact with an ex collegue who had given up work to travel around the world with her boyfriend.
I had accepted a job offer and was telling her the details in an e-mail but for some reason, inexplicable to me, I sent the e-mail to my manager instead of her. The first I heard of it was when I was chatting to a collegue at another branch on the phone, she said that she had heard a rumour that I was leaving and the information had got out due to an e-mail to my manager.
When my manager was not in his office I quickly went in and checked his e-mails and sure enough it was there and had been read. Needles to say I hastily wrote up a resignation letter and sheepishly presented it to him, fortunately he saw the funny side.
Posted by: Alex Hobbs, Guildford, Surrey Jun 25, 2007 12:09:03 PM
Sorry-too many red faced moments
Posted by: Khalid Jun 25, 2007 10:08:44 AM