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Bring Them Back!

by Dean
(u.s.)

it's not like they wanted it there... it will do no good to anybody to have it weather away at the bottom of the ocean for eternity.

If those were my things i'd be a little bothered that they were left behind. Who would be against against bringing them back is what i don't understand. True, they are not our things in the first place, but how awesome would it be to see those things up close in a museum?

Perhaps at the Natural History Museum at the Smithsonian. Surely these things from the passengers on he Titanic would be worthy of such a prestigious position among our nations most prized possessions.

To have that opportunity, really, is what it would be about and if you honestly have a problem then you have the option not to, although, you might as well if that were the case.

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