Kayleigh Brigid ORiley
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Post by Kayleigh Brigid ORiley on Feb 26, 2011 1:17:21 GMT -5
April 10th 1912 Unsinkable Or so they say. For the hundreds of passengers ready to board the legendary Titanic, the thought of ice in the North Atlantic is far from their minds.
April 14th 1912 Steady Blissfully unaware of the impending danger, the Titanic continues on despite ice warnings and maintains their speed... hoping to make good progress and arrive in New York early.
April 15th 1912 Lost The unsinkable Titanic is no match for nature. After a collision with an iceberg, there is too much damage to keep afloat. There’s no way around it, the Titanic is going to sink. The boats will be sent out half full and people won’t realize until the end just how much trouble they’re in.
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