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    I watched until I couldn't.

    The photos we see are a small part of the whole picture.

    Incredible.

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    Andrea Biocelli has this on his facebook page:

    Urgent appeal of the Foundation
    Francesca Rava - N.P.H. Italia Onlus in Port au Prince capital
    has numerous projects including a paediatric hospital, an orphanage and
    Schools Street in the worst affected districts. We urgently need aid.
    Father
    Rick Frechette priest and doctor in first... line, Director of N.P.H.
    Haiti is coordinating relief efforts with his staff and Italy is
    starting a group of medical volunteers of the Foundation to bring
    immediate help.
    Urgently needed funds to support the
    medical relief emergency, organize the excavation of the ruins for
    Save the missing persons, reconstruction of the hospital.
    For help
    Rava Francesca Foundation - Italy ONLUS Tel 0254122917 N.P.H.
    Bulletin
    postal on postal c / 17775230; transfer to bank account Bank
    MEDIOLANUM SpA, AG. Basiglio 1 (MI) IT 39 G 03062 34210
    000000760000causale: earthquake Haiti
    credit card on line at www.nphitalia.org or by calling the 02 5412 2917
    WE ARE ALREADY ANTICIPATING 400 000 DOLLARS TO HELP THE FIRST RELIEF OF FATHER RICK TO SUPPORT US WITH YOUR DONATIONS

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    Believe it or not, little Canal Fulton had an earthquake about 17 years ago. It was the oddest thing I've ever felt and I didn't even know what it was. Obviously, there was no damage but everyone went outside and we were all looking up at the roofs of our buildings b/c it felt like someone was stomping on the roof. It scared me to death. I can't even imagine being in such a devastating earthquake as the one in Haiti. I've purposely avoided the footage. I just can't watch it. They're going to need prayers for a long time to come and plenty of aid.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    Believe it or not, little Canal Fulton had an earthquake about 17 years ago. It was the oddest thing I've ever felt and I didn't even know what it was. Obviously, there was no damage but everyone went outside and we were all looking up at the roofs of our buildings b/c it felt like someone was stomping on the roof. It scared me to death. I can't even imagine being in such a devastating earthquake as the one in Haiti. I've purposely avoided the footage. I just can't watch it. They're going to need prayers for a long time to come and plenty of aid.
    Doll, I have been thru FIVE quakes and they don't make you feel good.

    The first substantial quake will keep you awake for weeks. Every creak of the house and heavy truck theat drives by puts you on edge and you get that sick feeling in the pit of your stomach.

    Every aftershock is an adventure.

    Your butt cheeks clench, you get up on your arms, if you are sitting and start to think about which way to run.-then it's over.


    I have been on the pot when an afterschock hit and for a split second thought about being found in the pile of rubble with me pans around me ankles!

    You wave bye-bye to storms, flood and stuff like that. Quakes? you never see them coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Doll, I have been thru FIVE quakes and they don't make you feel good.

    You wave bye-bye to storms, flood and stuff like that. Quakes? you never see them coming.
    You can always move to FL and watch the hurricane reports with me and the birdies. You can be their Uncle Richie!

    On a more serious note, I am one of the performers at an inter-faith, international concert tomorrow night to celebrate the memory and commemorate birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It has been decided that none of the musicians will take money from the love offering that will be collected. We will be donating it all the earthquake relief fund. My heart hurts for those people. . . .

    When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catherinedana View Post
    You can always move to FL and watch the hurricane reports with me and the birdies. You can be their Uncle Richie!
    Great!

    At least I know when to get angst-ridden. I can schedule my time more appropriately?

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    Let's not forget the other ray of sunshine - Rush Limbaugh.

    Speaking on his radio show Wednesday, Limbaugh said the earthquake has played into Obama’s hands, allowing the president to look “compassionate” and “humanitarian” while at the same time bolstering his standing in both the “light-skinned and dark-skinned black community in this country.”

    He added: “We've already donated to Haiti. It’s called the U.S. income tax.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Doll, I have been thru FIVE quakes and they don't make you feel good.

    The first substantial quake will keep you awake for weeks. Every creak of the house and heavy truck theat drives by puts you on edge and you get that sick feeling in the pit of your stomach.

    Every aftershock is an adventure.

    Your butt cheeks clench, you get up on your arms, if you are sitting and start to think about which way to run.-then it's over.


    I have been on the pot when an afterschock hit and for a split second thought about being found in the pile of rubble with me pans around me ankles!

    You wave bye-bye to storms, flood and stuff like that. Quakes? you never see them coming.
    That's bad................................... Very. Bad. VERY BAD..........
    I love you and i miss you RB Goldberg. you may be gone from the world, but you'll never be gone from my heart. i wish you could come back, but you are better now. Rest in heavenly peace. i forever miss and love you. i hope "one fine day" we can reunite and be best friends again.
    I forever hold you in my arms,
    I have your name engraved in my heart,
    I know that you may be gone,
    But i loved you right from the start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smarties View Post
    That's bad................................... Very. Bad. VERY BAD..........
    No fun at all......

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