Who survived Titanic Empress of Ireland and Lusitania

Damn the bad luck Yuri. Sounds like you're getting all "choked" up with your bandaged chum.

Wanna borrow one of my cats? Rumour has it that Tut-Tut doesn't much like cats.
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Cordially,
Michael H. Standart
 
I can't say I like cats either, even though I have two myself. Thanks anyway.

(Phil H. is probably going to be emailing me soon about staying on topic, and the real costs of bandwith.)

Yuri
 
There Werent any mummies on titanic, you guys had better listen to Kyrila on that and believe her, cause she's 100% correct. as for frank towers, he is also mentioned in Leo Snyders book, and Ballards book, while he is a myth, i still like reading about it as i find it kind of fascinating, though a warning to all, dont get too fascinated w/ controversial books or frank towers. one of the first books i read was Colin Simpsons Controversial lusitania book and it had me brainwashed for a while until i read Baily's and Ryan's book, and than checked out alot of lusitania books from the Center City library in philadelphia and in time i came to realise that alot of what was im simpsons book didnt make any sense, though it is still a good book to read, just save it til after you read Baily's book, Hoehlings book, Preston's book, Sauder's, O'sullivan's, and Hickey and Smith's book.
 
Lol! Jesse, when you've been around this site for a while you'll realise that there are certain running jokes - one of which is the Mummy. The poeple that posted in this thread are quite aware of the truth behind the Mummy yarn, and Frank Towers - this is just light hearted banter.
 
Jessie...might I make another suggestion? Befor responding to some notes, take a good look at the date stamps on them, and make sure you read all the notes in the thread. Some of these conversations are ancient and you're responding to issues that others have already responded to or long ago lost interest in.
 
I have read with interest the story about Frank "Lucks" Towers. Although this story turned out to be urban myth, it was a tale that people like; a hard-working stoker who survives again and again...
Today, we have the fictional Young Indiana Jones who had brushes with the great adventures of history.
Ninety years ago, people had Frank "Lucks" Tower.
What about the "real" Frank "Lucks" Tower(s), Francis Toner and William Clarke? Their stories are definitely worth telling!
 
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