These are excellent. It's amazing how fast this is that we can see these so instantaneousely! Better than the news. This is real life.
Sat 5-Jul-2003 19:34 Posted by:CoffeeChiller - [Link]
you are an angel!!! words fail me...
Sun 6-Jul-2003 01:47 Posted by:krisinizu krisinizu@netscape.net - [Link]
THANKS!
Sun 6-Jul-2003 05:49 Posted by:Joe
he he he good job good luck and stay safe!
Sun 6-Jul-2003 15:15 Posted by:simplico
Is that you sarg? You could always just turn your hand around - then you have the english version...
Sun 6-Jul-2003 19:06 Posted by:Lisa
Very interesting pictures - I hope you'll keep taking them.
Sun 6-Jul-2003 19:38 Posted by:Elan
(guess I got here just in time - I'll keep that in mind )
Sun 6-Jul-2003 20:14 Posted by:Lisa yoyo@nicelytoasted.net - [Link]
Hey other Sean,
I posted some stuff about you on my fotopage, I've been talking to Kris too, I think she might have got us mixed up for a minute. I cleared it up. Wrote a little bit about the world shrinkage. Where have you been? Two days, no blogging we're starting to worry over here in the states, LT SMASH, Salam Pax no Gee have posted anything eiher. Hope all is well. Peace out
I just have to wonder about the car that was flattened by the tank......why was that? Was that a military tactic to immobilise vehicles?
Sun 13-Jul-2003 22:20 Posted by:Carol dxlifer@gosympatico.ca
Hello........Im sorta feelin a great surge of patriotism. I love America.
A little history about myself. I was born in Vietnam in 75. My family risked life and limb to flee the by boat in 82. (after our boat engine failed, we spent two weeks floating around the ocean aimlessly). Yup , but we made to Thailand, our destination.
America has been wonderful to our family. I seriously thought about jioning the marines after 9/11. What kept me from jioning was my brother was having kidney problems and I volunteered to be the donor. So I couldnt leave him hanging. Its been two years since I donated my kidney. My brother is doing fine and so am I. Having one kidney sorta disqualifies me for the service.
I really want to thank all the wonderful men and women fighting for our freedom.
Hello........Im sorta feelin a great surge of patriotism. I love America.
A little history about myself. I was born in Vietnam in 75. My family risked life and limb to flee the by boat in 82. (after our boat engine failed, we spent two weeks floating around the ocean aimlessly). Yup , but we made to Thailand, our destination.
America has been wonderful to our family. I seriously thought about jioning the marines after 9/11. What kept me from jioning was my brother was having kidney problems and I volunteered to be the donor. So I couldnt leave him hanging. Its been two years since I donated my kidney. My brother is doing fine and so am I. Having one kidney sorta disqualifies me for the service.
I really want to thank all the wonderful men and women fighting for our freedom.
Thought some of you fellas might like to reflect on the words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) one of Americas most famous minds from about a century ago:
"Statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception."
- "Chronicle of Young Satan"
"Man is the only animal that deals in that atrocity of atrocities, War. He is the only one that gathers his brethren about him and goes forth in cold blood and calm pulse to exterminate his kind. He is the only animal that for sordid wages will march out...and help to slaughter strangers of his own species who have done him no harm and with whom he has no quarrel. ..And in the intervals between campaigns he washes the blood off his hands and works for "the universal brotherhood of man"--with his mouth."
- What Is Man?