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Not Waving But Drowning

Not Waving But Drowning

Or more accurately: Not drowning but waving. At last.

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Clifton Webb and his fake son in Titanic (1953)

“The sound of people drowning is something I cannot describe to you and neither can anyone else. It is the most dreadful sound and there is a dreadful silence that follows it.” —Eva Hart, Titanic survivor

I was talking with my friend Steve last night. We hadn’t had a good chinwag since before I left for Euro…

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