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Old September 5th 05, 07:15 PM
jkb
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Yes, yes. I lived there also, at a nice cozy warm place called
Cold Lake. The worst problem I saw was an invasion of Army
caterpillars so thick the roads were like grease, and they covered
the houses, I mean completely. There was absolutely solid
coverage everwhere! :-(


Oh! That sounds so nice and warm. I was in Lethbridge.


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Old September 6th 05, 12:34 AM
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Kurt, try this...put your right hand on your right cheek, and your left
hand on your left cheek, and push like the devil to see if you can pop
your head out of your arse. Your thinking is so far from reality that
it's funny. Read this book to better your understanding of the real
nature of things: "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America".
If you can't afford it, I'll buy it for you.


"kurttrail" wrote in message
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Jim Macklin wrote:
Most people are poor because of the decision they made in
their own life. Not the government or even what happened to
their ancestors 176 years ago. If you chose to take drugs
or become a drunk, if you chose to drop out of school, if
you chose to be a ward of the state, IF...
Federal resources are huge but still have limits, the
President is not omnipotent or God-like, perhaps the
response in New Orleans could have been "better" if it was
not also required in a hundred other places. It didn't help
that the local authorities such as the Mayor and Governor
said they had everything in hand.


Blame the poor for their poverty! What an ass! And nobody is blaming
Bush for not stopping the Hurricane, just for the glacial response of his
administration.

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Old September 6th 05, 02:20 AM
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Rusty wrote:
Kurt, try this...put your right hand on your right cheek, and your
left hand on your left cheek, and push like the devil to see if you
can pop your head out of your arse. Your thinking is so far from
reality that it's funny. Read this book to better your understanding
of the real nature of things: "100 People Who Are Screwing Up
America". If you can't afford it, I'll buy it for you.


Oh, I'm to blame for the Feds slow response! ROFL!

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Old December 5th 05, 05:14 AM
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"Moonraker" wrote in message
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As some may already know I live in England, and thankfully we do not get
weather like what you do.


Yes you do. You're maybe just too young to remember it.

Britain has been struck by hurricanes. You can look it up.

Debbie is the only name I remember of the top of my head.
Headed for Florida, turned right, crossed the Atlantic,
and hammered the west coast of Scotland IIRC.

One hurricane killed at least 20 people in Glasgow, Scotland.

One research problem you will run in to is that they tend
to be called gales in Britain instead of hurricanes or cyclones.


 




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