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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Witnessing a plane crash

I was planning for the central library for the team.
Compiled a list of categories of the books. Supposed to pass this list to all team members to
have them classify their books.
Fanny gave me some advice.
I added a category called self help.

There was a huge explosion on the other side of the harbor.
Dark smokes formed a huge cloud.

A very small plane
1 lady pilot 1 passenger
3 propellers
The plane flew by very low, tilted to one side
Missed the ground
The propellers were very small, each is made of a wooden stick, like a long chopstick.
The lady flies the plane by holding the three propellers and adjusting their speed and angles.
The lady looked at me
One propeller breaks. She looked frightened.
The plane lost control, zigzagging in the sky
It missed a few buildings.

The second propeller is gone
The lady pulled it out, tried to fix it but it is still broken
The lady looked at me again. She is frightened
The lady lost control.
She tried frantically to maneuver the plane using the remaining propeller
It's hard
Many close calls. Up and down, left and right, the plane is like a fly which has lost its vision.

The lady wants to give up
Tried to kill herself by pulling the 3rd propeller towards her arm
It landed on her upper right arm
There was blood
The propeller stopped
The lady looked at me again
The plane hit a building straight-on like a paper plane hitting a wall

It is stuck between floors of the building
The lady is frustrated. She looked at me
She couldn't kill herself
They got out

Somehow she fixed one propeller
She went back to the plane. It was a rental, she needed to return it
The passenger didn't want to go back, but had no choice
The plane flies again
There was a huge explosion on the other side of the harbor.
Dark smokes formed a huge cloud.

Wife yells: wake up dude! You have 10 minutes to miss the haircut appointment.

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