Posted by j hikemper on June 19, 2014 at 15:55:19 from (50.102.3.132):
In Reply to: Re: Do You Believe... posted by Banditfarmer on June 19, 2014 at 12:58:15:
yes, there are angels among us ,where were you when you were hurt bandit ??,,, I have a lot of reasons to believe,,,once 0n the metro in Washington dc , some 32 yrs ago my wife mistook the wrong train , my arm had to be yanked out of the door by friend s we were traveling with,,. we thought we were in for a mess , no one had cell phones in those days,,serveral hoodlum guys nearby ,, told us ,, if she is smart , your wife will get off the next stop ,,they also instructed us to let the next train pass ,, then take the next one and it will stop at that possible stop ???,, nothing we could do but trust , and hope ,and pray ,,and follow their directions,, even though they looked like young hoodlums ,, so we did all four ,2nd train came and went , it was not long the 3rd train came along ,we boarded, rode to next stop ,I could see Dianna sitting on a bench crying, beside her was a tall Texan wearing a white cowboy hat, trying to give her peace ,,as soon as the doors open we were in one anothers arms,,. I recall hearing the cowboy hat man , "see I told you they would find you" as we were running up ,,, instantly we turned around to Thank him , but , HE WAS GONE,, train was still there ,, no way , he could of run over into the cars , and sat down ??.. he would had to been REAL fast...there was only a handful of people on the platform ,, and no place to simply vanish ,,, but that's what happened ,, friends , roger and trish still remember it too
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