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8-28-2008 @ 4:54PM
Anne Wingate said...
Two years ago at the Salt Lake City airport, I tried to grab my suitcase off the carousel. It was jammed, and before I had time to turn loose of it I also was on the carousel, being dragged and pummeled with luggage. One man REACHED OVER ME, GRABBED HIS SUITCASE, AND LEFT!! A very nice old Chinese gentleman got me off the carousel, and a very nice young American teenager got my luggage. I was in bed for a week, with bruises, cracked ribs, and shock. I was then 63. I don't get my luggage off the carousel anymore. I cause a large and strong male to do it.
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8-28-2008 @ 6:28PM
Bulma said...
That is very unfortunate. I would have certainly jumped in to help you. Some people can be very dispassionate towards others.
9-02-2008 @ 1:05AM
KCE said...
You poor thing! Honestly, people have serious problems when it comes to helping others, but I am glad there was someone else there to help you. I hope your recovery wasn't too painful!