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wrote in message ... Do we have run to the resue of every poor soul. A big no. I moved all of life some against my will and some not and this place I've been twice not my will but the 3rd was. It's called humanity, jackass. |
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"J G" wrote in message ink.net... What Y'all are seeing on CNN, etc. cannot possibly convey magnitude of the devistation..... Its fscking wasted. And the STINK, ohh my G*d, it's enought to make a billygoat puke. So I hear ;-( -- "Ralph" Yeah, something should certainly be done about the smell. It's a shame that when hundreds of thousands die that the rest should be inconvenienced, especially the vacationing tourists. Somebody must be held accountable. Did you stop to think that those that have loved ones that died in the tsunami might take offense to you complaining about "the STINK" of their corpses? |
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Slacker wrote:
Sheeesh, I can simulate a 4.4 sitting on the toilet after eating way too much Mexican food! Have some habanero peppers with it and you can simulate that 4.4 all the way across town! It will resemble Mt. St. Helens in other ways, as well.... ;-) Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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cc wrote:
"J G" wrote in message ink.net... What Y'all are seeing on CNN, etc. cannot possibly convey magnitude of the devistation..... Its fscking wasted. And the STINK, ohh my G*d, it's enought to make a billygoat puke. So I hear ;-( -- "Ralph" Yeah, something should certainly be done about the smell. It's a shame that when hundreds of thousands die that the rest should be inconvenienced, especially the vacationing tourists. Somebody must be held accountable. Did you stop to think that those that have loved ones that died in the tsunami might take offense to you complaining about "the STINK" of their corpses? I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure he's over there with part of the US contribution to the hands-on humanitarian effort, and the stink is just a true reality of the whole thing. What have you done to help? Penny |
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"small change" wrote in message ... cc wrote: "J G" wrote in message ink.net... What Y'all are seeing on CNN, etc. cannot possibly convey magnitude of the devistation..... Its fscking wasted. And the STINK, ohh my G*d, it's enought to make a billygoat puke. So I hear ;-( -- "Ralph" Yeah, something should certainly be done about the smell. It's a shame that when hundreds of thousands die that the rest should be inconvenienced, especially the vacationing tourists. Somebody must be held accountable. Did you stop to think that those that have loved ones that died in the tsunami might take offense to you complaining about "the STINK" of their corpses? I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure he's over there with part of the US contribution to the hands-on humanitarian effort, and the stink is just a true reality of the whole thing. What have you done to help? Penny, I wasn't addressing what he has done, but the callous manner in which he described the catastrophe. On the same note, I don't feel the need to defend my contributions to the recovery effort. cc |
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"small change" wrote in message
... bri719 wrote: J G wrote: What Y'all are seeing on CNN, etc. cannot possibly convey magnitude of the devistation..... Its fscking wasted. And the STINK, ohh my G*d, it's enought to make a billygoat puke. So I hear ;-( Ralph -- I was awoken by a terrible shaking this morning in my bed at 6:35am -- a devastating 4.4 quake centered in Fontana, CA. luckily, I held on tight and rode the sucker out, nothing fell on me, and my house is still standing. one can only imagine the devistation that has ensued. be sure to stay tuned to MSNBC, CNN etc because I'm sure an announcement is coming any minute now. everyone at work is scared ****less, but now that I'm here safely in my cubicle I feel much better. scary times. "Bob" bri 4.4? that's a wimpy earthquake. It depends. The hardest knock in a quake I ever got was a measly 4.2 in the middle of the night in about 1985 in Santa Cruz. It was quick, but the ground dropped about a foot, the result being that the entire apartment we were sleeping in made a huge BANG! which woke us all up. But that's nothing compared to the "San Francisco" quake in 1989 (actually centered in Loma Prieta as I recall). THAT was nasty. And "only" a 7.1 - I cannot even begin to fathom how a 9.0 would feel. |
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... Do we have run to the resue of every poor soul. A big no. I moved all of life some against my will and some not and this place I've been twice not my will but the 3rd was. You are really an asshole, aren't you? Wait a minute - youve' got a WebTV account. That explains everything. |
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bri719 wrote:
wrote: Do we have run to the resue of every poor soul. A big no. I moved all of life some against my will and some not and this place I've been twice not my will but the 3rd was. that's right on, brother! bri A little compassion every now and then does wonders... to others and your soul. I'm a mean selfish son of a bitch too, but I know when to be humble. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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Raptor wrote:
cc wrote: "J G" wrote in message ink.net... What Y'all are seeing on CNN, etc. cannot possibly convey magnitude of the devistation..... Its fscking wasted. And the STINK, ohh my G*d, it's enought to make a billygoat puke. So I hear ;-( -- "Ralph" Yeah, something should certainly be done about the smell. It's a shame that when hundreds of thousands die that the rest should be inconvenienced, especially the vacationing tourists. Somebody must be held accountable. Did you stop to think that those that have loved ones that died in the tsunami might take offense to you complaining about "the STINK" of their corpses? I heard on NPR tonight that annually, 150,000 children die in Indonesia before the age of five from everyday causes like diarrhea, tetanus, malnutrition, etc. But not in less than one hour! It doesn't make it any better. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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Raptor wrote:
I heard on NPR tonight that annually, 150,000 children die in Indonesia before the age of five from everyday causes like diarrhea, tetanus, malnutrition, etc. Oh wait a second... NPR. That says it all. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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