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Flight attendant meets her favourite teacher on airplane after 30 years

She expressed her gratitude to her school teacher on the flight

She expressed her gratitude to her

school teacher on the flight

A teacher has a very crucial impact on students’ lives. They inspire the students to become a better version of themselves. In a video doing the rounds on the internet, an emotional flight attendant was seen expressing her thanks to her school teacher, who she met after 30 years on a flight.

The video shared on Instagram captured the flight attendant, Lori, speaking into the airplane’s microphone and thanking Ms O’Connell who taught her in school.

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“Today is National Teacher’s Day so we are supposed to recognise the favourite teachers we have had in our entire lives. I am going to get emotional now, but today I saw my teacher from 1990, Ms O’Connell who is on board the aircraft,” she said.

Soon after, all the passengers were seen giving her a huge round of applause. The emotional flight attendant continued: “She is my favourite teacher ever and I have not seen her since 1990.

“This lady made me love Shakespeare, got me to play the piano, I have my master’s in piano, and I can write an essay. Thank you, Ms O’Connell. I love you”. Lori said as she ran across the aisle to hug her teacher. 

“It’s time we started treating and paying teachers like the true treasures they were, “one internet user wrote in the comment section of the video. -ndtv.com

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 Message in bottle floats from Canada to Ireland in 13 years

Message in a bottle
Message in a bottle

 A message in a bottle launched by visitors to Newfoundland’s Bell Island was found washed up on an Irish beach nearly 13 years later, after apparently crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

Kate Gay said she was walking a Dingle Peninsula beach this week when she spotted the wine bottle with a sheet of paper inside.

Gay showed the bottle to mem­bers of Creative Ireland NeartnaM­acharaí during a meeting at her house that evening, and they broke the bottle open.

The note, written by a couple named Brad and Anita, was dated Sept. 12, 2012. The letter described the couple’s day trip to Bell Island.

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There was a phone number on the letter, but there was no answer when group members tried to call.

The Maharees Heritage and Con­servation group posted photos of the bottleto social media on Mon­day, and within an hour group mem­bers were messaging with Anita.

Group member Martha Farrell said Anita reported that she and Brad had married in 2016 and are still together to this day. -upi.com

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 Woman earns world record for collection of 15,485 egg cups

 A Spanish woman who has been collecting egg cups for over 50 years earned a Guinness World Record when her collection was tallied at 15,485 items.

María José Fuster recruited two witnesses to help her tally her collection at a community center in her hometown of Campo, Spain.

Fuster’s collection includes mul­tiple patterns, colors, designs and even novelty cups bearing the im­ages of characters including Super­man, Betty Boop and Garfield.

Fuster maintains two blogs relat­ed to her hobby — one to catalog each piece, and one to list the names of the people who have do­nated egg cups to her collection.

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Some of her most prized egg cups, about 1,143 of them, are currently on display at a local museum.

-upi.com

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