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The church bells rang 29 times so we knew it was final and the end of theline. Now 29 miners are at heavens gate with coal silt dirty faces asking is it 2 late? When god replies with half a grin no my children come on in. They place their mining lights gently on heavens floor when god said "job well done" leave your bo...

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The church bells rang 29 times so we knew it was final and the end of theline. Now 29 miners are at heavens gate with coal silt dirty faces asking is it 2 late? When god replies with half a grin no my children come on in. They place their mining lights gently on heavens floor when god said "job well done" leave your boots at the door. Repost in memory of the 29 miners that lost their lives10 minutes ago clear

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How quickly we passed from joy in the rescue in Chile to deep sadness over the tragic loss in New Zealand.

 

It's said Britain was built on Coal. I don't think there were many happy endings here either during those years. We still talk of 'winning the coal' here.

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shouldnt have waited so long to try and rescue them lads

 

Unfortunately, the fear of a second explosion proved to be a genuine one, so it could have cost more lifeshttp://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif

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Unfortunately, the fear of a second explosion proved to be a genuine one, so it could have cost more lifes

i agree but dont think that the british mines rescue would have waited 4 or 5 days

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