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Old 01-28-2014, 07:54 PM   #21
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Default Re: 1/28/86 The Challenger

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That part I had not heard of, that is chilling and probably why teachers left it out of class.

Wow.

I had always thought it to have been quick and instantaneous...
Yeah, they say because of the altitude that they were all unconscious when they drowned but I could never shake the fact that they could never say with 100% certainty that they weren't conscious.

I also remember fog on the ground for morning recess afterwards. I think the teachers needed a moment to recover themselves so they sent us outside but the fog looked like smoke to us and that really freaked us out at the time. We were kids so we didn't know any better.
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