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![]() nightbat wrote: Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 10:02:58 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Saul Levy wrote: On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 20:33:27 -0500, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Another troubling World news report of an Earth quark in Japan this time. Saul Levy says not to worry because it is normal while Double-A says it's not. Hmmmmmm, who is right, Ray down in Australia says the national emergency sirens are going off at night. But Saul says don't sweat it, no cause for alarm, then why are the alarms going off? See: http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...tory/0002%2F20 050419%2F1754095255.htm&photoid=20050321XKAN109&e wp=ewp_news_earth quake&floc=NW_1-I carry on, the nightbat Maybe it's a warning? Saul Levy nightbat Well that doesn't sound good Saul, or reassuring for Officer Ray. the nightbat Ray Hold on I'm in the UK not Australia. nightbat Yes Ray, duly noted, logged, and corrected, due to large incoming disaster world news reports and multi overlapping mixed posting. Sweet Bee is in Australia and you Officer Ray is dutifully in UK. The Ray local national emergency alarms still went off and that importantly is the troubling subject that still needs addressing and to be hopefully answered for causation. Officer Bohne is in the UK, is this correct, and Saul's posting whereabouts are respective group reportedly unknown at this time? carry on, the nightbat Officer Bohne's email address would indicate Germany, and Saul's IP address would indicate Arizona. But then, my email address indicates Anguilla, and my IP address indicates Seattle. Both wrong! So you never know! Ha! Ha! Double-A |
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