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Iris
Friday, June 11, 2004
 
OMG
As my son for some reason always attracts low-level bad luck, so my older daughter similarly attracts drama. Her yruj ecivres ended yesterday and today the papers are carrying the story - filled with details that she was never told. Not only is this man - who they finally unanimously found guilty, with her as the only one who was doubtful - described as 'one of the most d@nger0us m3n in B...t@1n' but he also lives only a few streets away from our house.

How is this possible? She was something like 16th away from having to be on this tr1@l and then all those people managed to get out of it.

Nothing horrible and dramatic has happened to either of my other children, (so far, w1shm@ster, I am not complacent), but with her it seems endless. She has been on a train when they discovered a man stabbed to death at the other end of her compartment; she was there when they found a dead body in the room directly above hers in her university lodging house; she was with a friend when he threw himself druggily off the high level at a club onto the dancefloor; she was alone in the house when another friend fell drunkenly off the roof into the basement and there was the time in aidnI when the acquaintance was murdered near them in the wood. I expect there are more that I can't remember ...

I know that if her sister did j.. s... she would be there for a week deciding about some minor sh0p l1ft..g and her brother would manage to get out of the whole thing.

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