Dr. Flonkenstein wrote:
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 16:44:52 -0600, Art Deco wrote:
Dr. Flonkenstein wrote:
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 11:33:30 -0600, Art Deco wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote
It's happening, some folks taken to safety in shelters
getting sick. Are the legendary historically reported plagues that took
millions of lives not far behind? We must continue acting quickly to
help the survivors of the Katrina holocaust. The dead must be
immediately and honorably disposed. Is Officer Bert's suggestion of mass
crematoria's too far fetched? Time is of the essence with another
possible chain of hurricanes on their way. Oh the humanity, while
stressed out police walking off their jobs shelter space running out,
hopefully mercy rescue cruise ships on their way.
See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto.../20050904/0145
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Nothing in recent history surpasses this predicted tragedy.
Bull****.
Survivor
folks in total shock, numb, looking for lost family members and friends.
The entire Gulf Coast normal supporting infrastructure is destroyed,
with large pending disease and pestilence a dangerous rising
possibility. A toxic breeding ground for disease spreading bugs,
animals, poisoned plants and trees and flooded soil, and more folks
possibly residually dying or losing their now delicate stressed
overtaxed minds.
carry on,
the nightbat
Earth is doooooooooooooooooooooooomed, again.
Curious how these kooks (night**** and warthole) are vegetating on the
misery of others in order to spread their kookery. It's almost worse than
looting!
Yes, there does seem to be a certain magnetic attraction to each other.
When disaster strikes, the ghouls are out in force.
They remind me of lawyers following ambulances everywhere.
Attempting to extract their pound of flesh.
--
Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler
"The original human being was a female hermaphrodite with
both male and female genitalia."
"Human beings CAN NOT live in a solar system without a sun
with a ferrite core and a planet without a solid iron core."
-- Alexa Cameron, Kook of the Year 2004