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Post by UnklMickey on May 31, 2006 11:34:57 GMT -5
hey Bam,
it seems like in the last year and a half, Indonesia has had more than it's share of grief.
hope you and yours are O.K. after the earthquake.
i hear things are really bad for lots of folks over there.
they're saying on the news that even if people didn't die from having buildings crashing down on them, some might not survive due to lack of food and medical help. (not just the widespead need, but difficulty in getting help to remote areas.)
we'll all take a moment and say a prayer, and send you our most positive thoughts.
and our condolences to those who have lost loved ones.
unk
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Post by Ripper on May 31, 2006 17:32:41 GMT -5
God's speed to all of those in trouble.
Youll be in our prayers tonight.
Hang tough, all things shall pass.
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Post by bam on Jun 4, 2006 9:59:40 GMT -5
thanks all.
Although my town doesn't hurt by such great earthquake, sometimes we also experience the lesser ones. (<3 in Richter's)
The real pain, though, is the government. An average 40% loss (theft) of the logistic aids (both domestic and international) is reported. Local government officers are highly suspected for these.
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