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K Stands For KALAMITY!!!

April 28th 2009 13:36
Model of a K-Class Submarine
Model of a K-Class Submarine

During World War 1 while the German Navy displayed its supremacy beneath the waves, the British Military decided that it needed its own fleet of similar submarines to contest them.

Therefore a plan to create a range of K-Class steam-powered, submarines was put into action. However the 'K' of K-Class came to stand for something else - Kalamity. The following short list may give you just a hint as to why.

* During November, K1 and K4 collided near Denmark and were sunk.

* K2 caught on fire on her first ever dive.

* K3 sank mysteriously before resurfacing and no-one knows why.

* During a mock battle, K5 dived and was never heard from again.

* K13 sank during sea trials when the engine room flooded.

K15 sank at her mooring in Portsmouth when water flooded in through open hatches as she submerged.

* And in the most 'Kalamitous' scuffle yet, cruiser HMS Fearless collided with K17 which then sank, while K6 on seeing this, attempted to avoid the cruiser by neatly slicing K4 in half, before being rammed by K7 to join the rest of the stinking sinking fleet.

Afterwards, K18, K19 and K20 became the new M class submarines, while K21, K23, K24, K25, K27 and K28 were cancelled.

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IT FELL From The SKY II! MONEY

July 4th 2008 10:15
In 1968, shoppers in Kent, UK, were surprised by falling coinage on the footpath. Apparently they came from nowhere with only the sound of them hitting the ground alerting the shoppers to their presence, and the dents in them backed up the story that they had fallen from the sky. There were no tall buildings or planes nearby.

In 1976 over a Piazza in Rome, a light plane dropped a large quantity of 500, 1000, and 10000 lira bank notes. The pilot of the plane was never identified.
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One SHIP Of A Coincidence!

February 3rd 2008 23:30
Some coincidences and incidents in life are just so bizarre it beggars belief!
However such strange coincidences do occur, but still you cannot help but shake your head and wonder.

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