Its not luck but lobster claws
last week I was called by one of my friend to donate blood. Thats for his building contractor who was undergoing a major bypass heart surgery. While in the blood bank, the nurse said that the patient had received blood from 14 volunteers(which is more than required). 6 matching donors ( his group being b -ve) and the rest will be exchanged for b-ve group.
"Lucky" might be the word that comes to your mind. But, the point is whatever we deserve comes to us. My dad always say " the result of the goodness will find its way back to the person, just like the calf comes back to the mother cow amidst huge cattle." I am sure it does!
Even when we lose things, the ones which we deserve find its way back to us. Its not luck sometimes but lobster claws. Confused ? Look at this real story,
A swimmer who lost his wallet during a late night dip has had it returned, thanks to a lobster!
A deep sea diver caught the lobster and found it in the crustacean's claws.
The wallet vanished when Mr Westlake and his 31-year-old brother Paul went for a swim in Plymouth Sound after drinking in a local pub.
It came to light again when the diver got in touch with the Associates hairdressing salon in Plymouth, which Mr Westlake uses.
He collected it there, and found that bank cards it contained still worked despite immersion in sea water and the attentions of the lobster!
If you want to read more
http://www.itn.co.uk/news/headlines_39ff6e84708ff616f96a30a295a0198f.html
"Lucky" might be the word that comes to your mind. But, the point is whatever we deserve comes to us. My dad always say " the result of the goodness will find its way back to the person, just like the calf comes back to the mother cow amidst huge cattle." I am sure it does!
Even when we lose things, the ones which we deserve find its way back to us. Its not luck sometimes but lobster claws. Confused ? Look at this real story,
A swimmer who lost his wallet during a late night dip has had it returned, thanks to a lobster!
A deep sea diver caught the lobster and found it in the crustacean's claws.
The wallet vanished when Mr Westlake and his 31-year-old brother Paul went for a swim in Plymouth Sound after drinking in a local pub.
It came to light again when the diver got in touch with the Associates hairdressing salon in Plymouth, which Mr Westlake uses.
He collected it there, and found that bank cards it contained still worked despite immersion in sea water and the attentions of the lobster!
If you want to read more
http://www.itn.co.uk/news/headlines_39ff6e84708ff616f96a30a295a0198f.html
Comments
nice n funny real story!
anbudan aruna