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Mysteryman

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Re: Serious earthquake in Japan
« Reply #45 on: 12 March 2011, 21:37:53 »

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This is indeed a very obvious example of the immense power of this living planet and of our tenure here at its pleasure.

Appalling as it is, this disaster would be inconsequential if Lizzie's Yellowstone caldera breaches.


Now you're talking. Nothing would survive that and, chances are, it will happen.
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #46 on: 12 March 2011, 22:35:29 »

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This is indeed a very obvious example of the immense power of this living planet and of our tenure here at its pleasure.

Appalling as it is, this disaster would be inconsequential if Lizzie's Yellowstone caldera breaches.


Now you're talking. Nothing would survive that and, chances are, it will happen.

Yep, one day tomorrow, next week, next year, 50 years, or 600 years time! :o :o :o  Doesn't life love keeping you guessing! ::) ::) ::)

I reckon though the earthquakes are heading steadily along the ring of fire towards San Fransisco :o :o  That, regretfully, will be the next biggie! :'( :'(
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #47 on: 13 March 2011, 12:02:26 »

Ooooopps!  Look's like I spoke too soon!! ::) ::) :-[ :-[ :-[

The situation with now two nuclear reactors has apparently worsened this morning, with them approaching "melt down" :o :o :o :o


Still, I will stay committed to my stated beliefs in nuclear enery! :y :y :y :y
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #48 on: 13 March 2011, 12:05:51 »

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Ooooopps!  Look's like I spoke too soon!! ::) ::) :-[ :-[ :-[

The situation with now two nuclear reactors has apparently worsened this morning, with them approaching "melt down" :o :o :o :o


Still, I will stay committed to my stated beliefs in nuclear enery! :y :y :y :y

Lizzie, with some knowledge of nuclear its within manpower to build a nuclear station.. but when things go worse its beyond manpower as seen in example.. so I recommend you to think twice :y

and please remember how many people sacrifice themselves in Russia at least to stop.. and now the shell is degrading .. :(
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Re: Serious earthquake in Japan
« Reply #49 on: 13 March 2011, 12:07:51 »

It appears some Americans feel its payback  :o

http://hurtyoubad.com/?p=9982

For those old farts amongst us, those are facebook status posts  :y
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #50 on: 13 March 2011, 12:12:18 »

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It appears some Americans feel its payback  :o

http://hurtyoubad.com/?p=9982

For those old farts amongst us, those are facebook status posts  :y

now checked the link.. I'm definitely surprised at this level of hate after many years.. must be teaching dangle berries at the school ;D :D
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« Reply #51 on: 13 March 2011, 12:25:02 »

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It appears some Americans feel its payback  :o

http://hurtyoubad.com/?p=9982

For those old farts amongst us, those are facebook status posts  :y


I hope they feel the same way when San Andreas pop's it's cork too!!!!

My missus has just mentioned that three volcanoes erupted around the same time ..... anyone know where, and were they on the same fault line ?
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« Reply #52 on: 13 March 2011, 14:39:16 »

A sixty year old man has been rescued from the roof of his house which was floating 9 miles out to sea. :o :o :o :)
He has to be the luckiest man on planet earth today. :y
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Re: Serious earthquake in Japan
« Reply #53 on: 13 March 2011, 15:19:45 »

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A sixty year old man has been rescued from the roof of his house which was floating 9 miles out to sea. :o :o :o :)
He has to be the luckiest man on planet earth today. :y
your not wrong  that is incredible imagine what state he must have been in   a very sad time for them all 
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #54 on: 13 March 2011, 18:15:11 »

seems like aliens are also curious :-?

(click kapat on the right to close the ad-if it shows)

http://video.haberturk.com/haber/video/tsunamiden-ufo-cikti/48781
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #55 on: 13 March 2011, 18:23:01 »

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seems like aliens are also curious :-?

(click kapat on the right to close the ad-if it shows)

http://video.haberturk.com/haber/video/tsunamiden-ufo-cikti/48781


Nothing would surprise me on that one Cem!  I certainly would keep an open mind ;) ;)

UFO activity (now that could be something made by humans) really started during the last years of WW2, and certainly once the atom bombs had been dropped.

Coincidence, collective imagination, or 'an inteligence' watching what we are getting up to / threat to other worlds?  Who knows, but like so much 'we', the human race, think we know, we actually know nothing yet!!  One day we may know ;) ;)
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Re: Serious earthquake in Japan
« Reply #56 on: 13 March 2011, 18:25:18 »

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It appears some Americans feel its payback  :o

http://hurtyoubad.com/?p=9982

For those old farts amongst us, those are facebook status posts  :y

now checked the link.. I'm definitely surprised at this level of hate after many years.. must be teaching dangle berries at the school ;D :D
But you must admit, those Japs were bad buggers to our POWs.... :'(
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« Reply #57 on: 13 March 2011, 18:36:32 »

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It appears some Americans feel its payback  :o

http://hurtyoubad.com/?p=9982

For those old farts amongst us, those are facebook status posts  :y

now checked the link.. I'm definitely surprised at this level of hate after many years.. must be teaching dangle berries at the school ;D :D
But you must admit, those Japs were bad buggers to our POWs.... :'(

War crimes, as far as I remember were punished many many years ago..some rare pescaped that (nazis)..

however I do believe that those times and bad memories must be burried or you can never stop fighting.. :-/
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HolyCount

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« Reply #58 on: 13 March 2011, 18:36:34 »

This is true -- but we have "had our moments" in the past.  I doubt any of the children suffering right now have any inkling of Pearl Harbour!
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Mysteryman

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« Reply #59 on: 13 March 2011, 18:38:16 »

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It appears some Americans feel its payback  :o

http://hurtyoubad.com/?p=9982

For those old farts amongst us, those are facebook status posts  :y

now checked the link.. I'm definitely surprised at this level of hate after many years.. must be teaching dangle berries at the school ;D :D
But you must admit, those Japs were bad buggers to our POWs.... :'(

War crimes, as far as I remember were punished many many years ago..some rare pescaped that (nazis)..

however I do believe that those times and bad memories must be burried or you can never stop fighting.. :-/

We're talking Americans here Cem. The most bigotted, uneducated, fattest b'stards in the world. ;D
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